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.
Activity
ID | Date | Type | Description |
PWOP-19-01579 | 2019/08/23 | Permit | ROW Occupancy Permit |
PLB-GP-19-00184 | 2019/08/17 | Permit | Gas Piping |
BLR-19-00217 | 2019/08/08 | Permit | Boiler New Permit |
BLR-19-00216 | 2019/08/07 | Permit | Boiler New Permit |
PLB-19-03137 | 2019/08/03 | Permit | Building Plumbing Permit |
ASBP-19-00076 | 2019/07/04 | Permit | Asbestos Project |
PBFS-19-00207 | 2019/02/13 | Permit | Plumbing-Fire Protection Permit |
ELEC-19-00854 | 2019/02/05 | Permit | Electrical Permit |
ELEC-18-09033 | 2018/12/22 | Permit | Electrical Permit |
ELEC-18-05118 | 2018/08/02 | Permit | Electrical Permit. |
ELEC-18-04907 | 2018/07/25 | Permit | Electrical Permit. |
COM-ALT-18-00477 | 2018/06/14 | Permit | Commercial Alteration Permit. |
ID | Date | Description | Type |
Building data on this page, including assessment information, was last updated on September 6, 2020
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