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Old May 4, 2011 | 2:44 pm
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mreed911
 
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Originally Posted by trainman74
Can't quite tell if you realize this, but only the Hilton branding is new: the building itself is old enough that it definitely predates the concept of executive lounges. I believe the building is an Evanston city landmark, so between the age of the building, the size of the building (it's small relative to many other "big-city" Hiltons), and restrictions on landmark properties, Hilton may be limited in what they can do to the interior, even if they wanted to put in a lounge.

(Of course, your rant might still be appropriate if Hilton eliminated a lounge. I was in there a couple of times while I was a student at Northwestern, when the hotel was under its previous Omni branding, and don't remember there being a lounge -- but maybe they just didn't wouldn't admit its existence to a college student. )
I didn't realize that it was a historic building - thanks for that. Going to their actual site it actually looks like an impressive building. And the catch on Evanston - I have family near Evansville, so I typed it without thinking!
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