El Cortez (Reno) Explained

El Cortez Hotel
Location:239 W. 2nd St., Reno, Nevada
Coordinates:39.5267°N -119.8158°W
Built:1931
Architect:George A. Ferris & Son
Architecture:Art Deco
Added:June 13, 1984
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:84002078

The El Cortez Hotel, at 239 W. 2nd St. in Reno, Nevada, is a historic Art Deco-style hotel that was designed by Reno architects George A. Ferris & Son and was built in 1931. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

It was deemed significant as a fine example of Art Deco architecture and of the work of the Ferris firm. Seven stories tall, it was the tallest building in Nevada until the completion of Reno's Mapes Hotel in 1947.[1] It is decorated with low-relief terra cotta work. The Trocadero Casino was located inside the El Cortez from 1941 to 1951. For many years, the El Cortez still served as a hotel.[2]

El Cortez was purchased by The Siegel Group in 2014.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Bryan. Eric. Ferris and His Big Wheel. 2017-10-06. Nevada Magazine. March 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20171007024637/http://nevadamagazine.com/home/archives/ferris-and-his-big-wheel/. 2017-10-07. dead.
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=84002078}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: El Cortez Hotel ]. Ana Koval and Patricia Lawrence-Dietz . August 1983 . National Park Service. and
  3. Web site: Siegel finalizing deals for el Cortez, Nugget Courtyard.