Developed by a Seattle clothier named Samuel Rosenberg, the hotel was under financial distress in its early existence.
After suffering losses, in 1910 Rosenberg traded the hotel for a 240-acre orchard in Oregon's Rogue River Valley.
Among the hotel's architectural features, the Rookwood tiles composing the fireplace surround in the Fireside Room are especially noteworthy.
[3] A fictional version of the building named Serevena Hotel is featured in the 2020 video game The Last of Us Part II.
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