
Built in the Georgian revival style, the building converted into the Clermont Hotel in 1939, catering to travelers along Ponce de Leon Avenue. The building is constructed of concrete with twelve inch thick brick curtain walls laid in a Flemishbond.
In 1965, the Clermont Lounge opened for business. Closed since 2009, Hotel Clermont is now open after a several years-long rehabilitation and features 94 rooms, a café, a lobby bar, a rooftop area, and the Clermont Lounge. The project restored the building under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. It represents an appreciation for our past that solidifies that it has a great future. Join us for a tour of this incredible space!