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Oxford's Downtown Inn to Be Demolished, Replaced

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — The owners of the Downtown Inn in Oxford say it will be demolished after football season and replaced with new hotel.

The Oxford Eagle reports that the Courthouse Square Preservation Commission voted Monday to allow the Chamblee Co., which owns the hotel, to demolish the exiting building and replace it with a four-story boutique hotel.

Architect Roger A. Pryor said the side of the footprint will be reduced 30 percent, while the green space and landscaping will be increased by 25 percent.

The hotel, which will be called The Oxford Hotel, will go from 100 rooms to 120 rooms.

However, Chamblee must still receive a height variance of 7 feet, 7 inches from the Oxford Planning Commission to create the fourth floor.

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tombarnes20008 11 years, 8 months ago

I would be interested to see what the building proposed for this important site looks like. Has anyone seen a rendering? I remember staying here once or twice. As much as I am a preservationist, I can safely say that the architectural significance of this building is nil.

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tombarnes20008 11 years, 8 months ago

No renderings are out at this time. Approval for the fourth floor is still pending. Possibly will be a Hotel Indigo (Intercontinental Hotels Group), but no firm announcement or confirmation on this yet.

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