Monday, 9 February 2015

— The new owner of the historic Natchez Eola Hotel plans to transform it into a 60- to 65unit senior living complex.

Robert Lubin, an attorney who purchased the Eola in January, tells The Natchez Democrat (http://bit.ly/1zWhh1W ) that a team is working in the building to ensure the proposed layout changes will work, and the renovations should begin in the spring or early summer.

When completed, the units will be available for lease to people 55 and older.

Lubin says the Eola cannot continue to function as a hotel because the rooms — and especially the bathrooms — are too small to profitably market as a luxury hotel.

The Eola has operated as a hotel under the same name since opening in 1927. It was named for the developer's daughter.

Read more here: http://www.theolympian.com/2015/02/08/3567332/eola-hotel-in-natchez-to-become.html#storylink=cpy

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