The Redmont was opened on May 1, 1925, as a 200-room hotel with plans by architect
G. Lloyd Preacher of
Atlanta, Georgia. It was unusual at its time for having a private bath attached to every room as well as chilled water and ceiling fans. The "Rainbow Room" lounge debuted in 1937 and became the watering hole for an informal group of influential persons called the "Knothole Gang". In 1946 the hotel was purchased by businessman and hotel magnate Clifford Stiles. In 1947 Stiles converted the entire top floor into a New York-style penthouse apartment for himself and his family. This elegant penthouse was complete with terraces, private elevator, a lawn for pets and was the scene of many glamorous parties. Some say that Stiles, who died in 1975, still haunts the building. In 1952, singer
Hank Williams spent the last night of his life in the Redmont on an uncompleted trip from
Montgomery to
Charleston, West Virginia. One of the suites earned the moniker "the Lucky Governor's Suite" when it served as the local headquarters for the successful
Jim Folsom and
George Wallace gubernatorial campaigns of the 1940s, '50s and 60s. After decades of decline, the hotel was purchased in 1983 by an investment group made up of
NBA players, including
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and
Ralph Sampson. It was added to the
National Register of Historic Places on February 27 of that year. A $7 million renovation led to a grand re-opening in 1985. Another refurbishment in 2000 uncovered previously hidden architectural details and cleaned the exterior. In April 2006 the Redmont's ownership group announced plans to convert its two uppermost floors into nine one- and two-bedroom
condominia with another luxury condominium in the penthouse. The condominia would have included hotel services such as housecleaning, valet parking, room service, security and
bellhop assistance as well as access to the fitness center. Other plans included adding a coffee bar or doughnut shop at ground level. The owners also dropped their association with Crowne Plaza and began operating the hotel as an independent hotel. Due to the economic environment resulting from the
Great Recession, the 2006 renovation plans were indefinitely suspended. ==Current status==