Sunset Hotel
The Sunset Hotel is a historic hotel located at 7401 Central Avenue in St. Petersburg, Florida. Designed by noted local architect George Feltham and completed in 1915, it exemplifies the Mission and Mediterranean Revival architectural styles popular during St. Petersburg’s early 20th-century boom. It operated through several real estate booms and busts and is now known as the Crystal Bay Hotel.
History
The Sunset Hotel was developed by Robert W. Griggs as a centerpiece for suburban development along the trolley line built in 1913. Originally named the "Sunset Apartment Hotel", it opened in 1916 with approximately 35 apartment-style units. Seasonal winter rates ranged from $250 to $650 per unit.In 1918, the St. Petersburg Investment Company went bankrupt, and the property was auctioned. It was purchased by Edward E. Hanna in 1919 for $30,000. In the 1920s, the hotel expanded with a new dining wing and a three-story rear addition in 1926.
During the mid-20th century, the hotel adapted to changing travel patterns. In 1958, it was converted into a year-round residential hotel, with major remodeling by then-owner Leland Thorp. By the 1970s, it operated as a retirement facility, eventually closing and falling into disrepair.
Historic Designation
In 2007, the Sunset Hotel was designated a local historic landmark by the City of St. Petersburg.On November 24, 2014, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places for its architectural integrity and historical significance in the city’s development.