National and State Register

Hotel St. Regis

Mesa County

The hotel was important to the commercial development of Grand Junction.  It served as a headquarters for traveling salesmen, a stopover for railroad tourists, and a center for local social life. 

A picture of the hotel with three floors with a light color. On the top is an overhanging roof and turret with pointed roof. On the ground level are awnings over all windows and a door on a clipped corner.

Hotel St. Regis (2000 photograph.)

A simple example of a 19th century commercial building with Italianate detailing, the St. Regis underwent three phases of construction and renovation, beginning in 1892 and ending in 1924.