HENLOPEN HOTEL
REHOBOTH BEACH DELAWARE
1926 - 1928
Thursday afternoon, August
5th, 1926, title of the Henlopen Hotel passed from
the
present owner, Mrs. Lucy
May Burton, to a company with the head officer being Mr.
William Coyne of
Wilmington. Mr. Coyne's company has been interested in erecting a
modern hotel at Rehoboth on
a site adjoining the Henlopen Hotel. The purchase price was not
disclosed to the public.
Others present when the
transaction was concluded by Mrs. Burton and Mr. Coyne
were C. P. Burton,
William Kurtz, Mr. Coyne's attorney, Georgetown lawyers Dan Layton
and
Frank Jones. Also Thomas
Haydock an architect, E. D. Prince of the hotel company and Ralph
Wingate, Rehoboth realtor,
the broker who arranged the sale. It was stipulated the management
of the Henlopen will
continue under C. F. Burton for the rest of this season. Also
decided was that
it is now time to build a
new modern comfort establishment ordinarily sought by vacationist
at
any first class resort.
Plans for the new hotel
have been completed by Haydock & Young , builders of
Philadelphia,
and work is to begin at
once on a concrete block structure, which is to be a spanish type
structure
of architecture. The
interior will be built of gypsum block fireproof materials.
Plans call for 180 sleeping
rooms, each with a lavatory with hot and cold running water,
that will have the same rate
as present. The dinning room is to be much larger and be located
at the ocean front giving guest the benefit of ocean breeze and view
of the Atlantic. The main lobby will be toward the rear and
elevators will be installed. The entire front will be taken over by
sun decks.
A dance floor, three times
larger that present will be on the ground floor and have a stage to
accommodate theatricals or
conventions. There will be a area to hold colonial relics and
items to
remind guest of the Henlopen
Lighthouse for which the hotel was named.
It has been announced, by
Haydock & Young, that whenever possible, all contract works,
building materials, etc., will be let or purchased in Delaware.
William Coyne, who has
made the much desired modern hotel for Rehoboth possible,
is a vice-president of I. E.
duPont & Nemours and Company and his visits of many years have
made the the new hotel a
reality.
The Las Flores Hotel
Company which had planned to build a new hotel at Rehoboth will be
management and operate the new Henlopen Hotel.
Wilmington Morning News,
Saturday, August 7, 1926. Abstract: Harrison H, August 11, 2017
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