Murphy's Hotel

The Murphy Hotel (or Murphy's Hotel) was once a leading hotel in downtown Richmond, Virginia.[1] Its location was at the corner of 8th and Broad Streets and for the last decade was known as the Commonwealth of Virginia's Eighth Street Office Building.[2] The building shared a block with the Hotel Richmond, also known as the state's Ninth Street office building, and St. Peter's Church.[2] It was deconstructed in late 2007 to give way to a modern high-rise that will house offices for the Commonwealth of Virginia.[2]

History

The original hotel was built in 1872 by John Murphy, an Irish immigrant, and former Confederate soldier.[2] He renovated his oyster shack by opening multiple rooms above it, giving birth to the Murphy Hotel.[2] In 1886, all new buildings and an elevated walkway over 8th Street were completed.[2]

An annex would eventually be built across 8th street in 1902 with another being built in 1907 between Broad and Grace Streets.[2] Murphy would completely demolish the hotel in 1913 and would hire local architect John Kevan Peebles to replace it with a larger 11-story building, with the project being a success.[2]

After John Murphy died in 1918, his son-in-law, James T. Disney, would run the hotel until his eventual death in 1933.[2] The Board of Directors of The Richmond Hotels, Inc. would take hold of the Murphy Hotel in 1939, changing its name to the King Carter Hotel in 1949.[2] The hotel was later sold to the state, and in 1969 was converted into numerous offices. By the late 1990s, the hotel and the annex were in a highly deteriorated state.[2]

The hotel would be demolished in 2007 by the Commonwealth to make way for a modern high-rise that will serve as housing for offices of the Commonwealth of Virginia.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "The Murphy Hotel". HMdb.org The Historical Marker Database.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Radcliffe, Claire (October 7, 2015). "Hidden Treasures and Lost History: Murphy's Hotel in Richmond". The UncommonWealth. Retrieved July 25, 2022.
  3. ^ "Murphy's Hotel, 8th & Broad - 1905". November 29, 2010.

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Photos of Murphy's Hotel & its demolition