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Heritage hotel makes way for school

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The Telegraph Online Published 14.09.04, 12:00 AM

Los Angeles, Sept. 13 (AP): The Ambassador hotel, where Hollywood stars once mingled and Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated, may soon be partly razed to make way for a new school under a plan that would save some of the hotel?s more notable features.

Los Angeles schools? superintendent Roy Romer has chosen a $318.2-million plan that would raze most of the structure but maintain portions of the historic ballroom where Kennedy gave his last speech in 1968.

The Cocoanut Grove nightclub, which hosted some of Hollywood?s brightest stars, would be restored and used as the school?s main auditorium.

The ballroom would be relocated to a library on another part of the property.

Bungalows that once housed F. Scott Fitzgerald, Rudolph Valentino and Albert Einstein would be razed, along with the hotel?s red-carpeted lobby.

The plan, devised after years of contentious debate, is a compromise intended to meet the Los Angeles Unified School District?s need for space while appeasing preservation groups seeking to maintain the site?s historic heritage.

?This is a good compromise,? Romer said on Saturday. ?It incorporates the values that we feel are essential and tries to preserve historic aspects, but it enables us to make a workable school community.?

The 83-year-old luxury hotel?s appearance from bustling Wilshire Boulevard would be maintained by a new facade designed to resemble the look of the historic six-storey building.

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