A RICH HISTORY. A BRIGHT FUTURE.
Historic Hotel Deco Omaha stands as a testament to the beauty, spirit and energy of our city, yesterday, today and tomorrow.
WHERE PAST MEETS PLEASANT
Built in 1930, Historic Hotel Deco Omaha represents the Art Deco style that can be seen throughout the most prominent buildings in Omaha, NE. Construction of the 14-story brick and terra cotta building took just one year to complete, and was known at the time, for its bold attempt at modernity and artistic expression to compliment the machine age.
In 1989, the historic building was converted into a full-service hotel, and the present-day owners bought the property in 2010. An extensive and thorough renovation of the entire building is complete, including upgrades to the public spaces as well as all guestrooms and suites. Today, Hotel Deco is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a member of Historic Hotels of America since 2011.
ALWAYS AHEAD OF ITS TIME
The Redick Tower, designed by local architect Joseph G. McArthur in 1930, is a stunning example of Omaha Art Deco style. Akin to its contemporaries the Joslyn Art Museum and Union Station and influenced the Nebraska State Capital Building, the tower was built as an office building with an integrated interior parking structure revolutionary for its time. Redick Tower continued to be an innovative space over the next near century. In 1989, the building was converted to a full-service hotel and became the Hotel Deco under the White Lotus Group in 2010. To celebrate its past and future, the entire building underwent a thoughtful renovation and complete upgrade.