Marquette University residence hall that was originally built as a hotel.
It was originally known as the Coach House Motor Inn, and later as a Holiday Inn.
The Beatles stayed at the hotel in 1964.
In 1975, the Pabst Mansion was proposed to be demolished and the lot turned into a parking lot for the hotel. Those plans did not advance after a lengthy battle over the future of the Gilded Age mansion.
Marquette bought the building in 1980.
The residence hall is named after Josephine Hallman Mashuda.
Building data on this page, including assessment information, was last updated on April 5, 2024
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