Lassen Hotel (Wichita, Kansas) Explained

Lassen Hotel
Location:155 N. Market St. (at 1st St.), Wichita, Kansas
Coordinates:37.6878°N -97.3369°W
Built:1918
Architect:Richards, McCarty & Bulford
Architecture:Chicago, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Second Renaissance Revival
Added:October 4, 1984
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:84000108

Market Centre in Wichita, Kansas was built in 1918 as the Lassen Hotel. It was designed by architects Richards, McCarty & Bulford. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

The 11-story building originally had an L-shaped plan for floors 3 to 11. It was expanded in 1922 by adding a wing that gave the structure a U-shaped plan.[1]

The hotel was acquired by the Schimmel Hotel group in 1942, which operated it until it was sold in 1969.

The building has a 2-story annex that is not included in the NRHP listing.[1]

In 1954 a satellite studio of Hutchinson-based television station KTVH opened in the building. This was the first television station to open that covered Wichita, the state's largest city.[2] KTVH's attempts to provide service to Wichita, in what would become a running theme in the first three decades of station history, rankled the stations licensed there. KAKE radio and television petitioned the FCC in November 1954 to order KTVH to stop identifying as a "Wichita station";[3] it declined to do so. In 1956, KTVH moved its Wichita facilities out of the Lassen and into quarters formerly used by the defunct KEDD.[4]

The hotel operated as the Lassen Motor Hotel until July 1, 1969, when it was renamed the Radisson Wichita Hotel.[5] In 1971, it was purchased by the Defenders of the Christian Faith and was operated as a retirement home with offices and retail space. It was the subject of the Kansas Supreme Court case, Defenders of the Christian Faith v. Board of County Commissioners, 219 Kan. 181, 547 P.2d 706 (1976). In 1983, work began to convert the structure to an office building.[1] By 1986, it was functioning as offices, renamed Market Centre. In 2015, the offices were vacated in preparation for a conversion of the structure into 110 apartments.[6] The work never began, and the structure is for sale, as of 2022.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=84000108}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Lassen Hotel / Market Centre ]. . Richard J. Cawthon . August 21, 1983 . November 17, 2016 . with
  2. News: Color Test Will Be Made Sunday Night. 13. The Wichita Eagle. Evening. August 20, 1954.
  3. News: KAKE Files Petition Against Station KTVH. November 19, 1954. Associated Press. 6D. Morning. The Wichita Eagle.
  4. News: KTVH Seeks Re-designation: Says Double Title Confuses Ad Men. 10A. February 22, 1958. The Wichita Eagle. October 24, 2021. October 24, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211024071337/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/87653289/ktvh-seeks-re-designation-says-double/. live.
  5. http://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/local_history/tihen/pdf/eagle-beacon/E-B1969.pdf Eagle Beacon
  6. News: Bryan Horwath . Demo work for Market Centre project expected to start this spring Email Share Share Tweet . 20 November 2023 . Wichita Business Journal . 22 February 2018. bizjournals.com.
  7. Web site: 155 N Market, Wichita, KS 67202 .