First hotel The first Palmer House was built as a wedding present from
Potter Palmer to his bride
Bertha Honoré. Located at State and Quincy, it opened on September 26, 1870. It burned one year later on October 9, 1871, during the
Great Chicago Fire. Palmer had already begun construction of a new hotel at State and Monroe prior to the disaster.
Second hotel The second
Palmer House Hotel was a seven story, 225 room structure designed by architect
John M. Van Osdel. Its amenities included oversized rooms, luxurious decor, and sumptuous meals served in grand style. The floor of its barber shop was tiled and silver dollars were embedded in a diamond pattern. Construction began on September 26, 1871, thirteen days before the Great Chicago Fire. It was completed in 1875, and widely advertised as "The World's Only Fire Proof Hotel." Famous visitors included presidential hopefuls
James Garfield,
Grover Cleveland,
Ulysses S. Grant,
William Jennings Bryan, and
William McKinley; writers
Mark Twain,
L. Frank Baum, and
Oscar Wilde; actresses
Sarah Bernhardt and
Eleonora Duse, and French cabaret singer
Yvette Guilbert in 1897. An 1895 meeting at the hotel of faculty representatives from various Midwestern universities resulted in the founding of the
Big Ten Conference.
Third hotel The current Palmer House was built in the early to mid-1920s. By that time the business in downtown Chicago could support a much larger hotel, and the Palmer Estate hired
Holabird & Roche to design a new 25-story facility with well over 1,000 rooms. Between 1923 and 1925, a new structure went up on the same site. In December 1945,
Conrad Hilton bought the Palmer House for $20 million (equivalent to $ in ), thereafter known as The Palmer House Hilton. In 2005, Hilton sold the property to
Thor Equities, but retained management through the Hilton chain. The architecture firms of
Loebl Schlossman & Hackl and David Fleener Architects completely renovated and restored the hotel between 2007 and 2009. The total cost was over $170 million (equivalent to $ in ). The hotel has a total of 1,639 guest rooms, second in the city only to the
Hyatt Regency Chicago. It has recently had its name adjusted to Palmer House - A Hilton Hotel. Entertainers who have appeared at the Palmer House's Empire Room have included
Frank Sinatra,
Judy Garland,
Liberace,
Ella Fitzgerald,
Maurice Chevalier,
Lena Horne,
Nat King Cole,
Louis Armstrong,
Harry Belafonte,
Sammy Davis Jr.,
Peggy Lee,
Carol Channing,
Bobby Darin,
Jimmy Durante,
Sonny & Cher,
Liza Minnelli,
Dionne Warwick,
Sophie Tucker,
Tommy Dorsey,
Phyllis Diller,
Lou Rawls,
Shep Fields (1930s)
Dick Gregory (1963),
Frankie Laine (1963),
Josh White (1966),
Tony Bennett (1968),
Florence Henderson (1968),
Donald O'Connor (1971),
Jerry Lewis (1971),
The Supremes (1971 & 1972),
Jane Powell (1972),
Lorna Luft (1972),
Trini Lopez (1973),
The Lettermen (1973) and many others. The hotel closed in March 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. In August 2020,
Wells Fargo filed suit against Thor Equities for defaulting on a $333 million commercial mortgage (equivalent to $ in ). The hotel reopened on June 17, 2021, following a series of upgrades to its interior, including a renovation to its indoor pool. == Gallery ==