
Then, Louis resumed operation but kept the Stewart Hotel name. They operated it for 15 years until they both died within a year of each other. James Stewart (James married Minnie Gasser) took over the operation and renamed it the Stewart Hotel. Commons 4088 Manor Dr, Jasper, IN 47546 1BR-4BR Beds 575-950 Price 700-1,100 sq ft Square Feet Property Information 47 Units 2 Stories Pricing and Availability 1 Beds 2 Beds 4 Beds 1 Bedroom 1 Bed, 1.5 baths 1 Bed, 1. Generasa Gasser and her son, Louis, until Louis and his wife took over the hotel in 1895. Along with preserving the familiar facade, visitors will also have access to a vestibule featuring photos, blueprints, historical articles and information about the building on display.Īccording to a 1965 Jasper Herald article by Art Nordhoff, the Stewart Hotel began its life as the Phoenix Hotel in 1891 at the corner of Main and 8th streets. The familiar frontage on Main Street will remain, but structural updates will impact the appearance of the rest of the approximately 13,500-square-foot building. “You could touch the windows, and they would just shatter.” “We are trying to reflect the original design, but a lot of the rooms didn’t even have,” Kerstiens noted, adding that the age of the building has taken a toll. With an eye to preserving the building’s facade, Premier Properties has stripped the interior down to the original wood bones. “I want them to know they are in the Western room.”īeing immersed in a themed room will add to their experience and memories in Jasper and Dubois County.Īll the units will be accessible through stairwells that are being added to the exterior - two will take up a portion of the courtyard framed by the L-shaped building. “When they go into the Western room, it isn’t just going to be two hats on a wall,” he said. And he wants it to be a really cool experience. Plus, with the downtown activity, Kerstiens said he thinks visitors will be interested in staying downtown over the weekend or for a week while events are going on. “I get a lot of calls for short-term rentals, and we just don’t have a lot around here,” Kerstiens said. The company’s decorators are having fun putting the ideas together for the rentals with the hopes that the units will become a sought-after feature for visitors to the area. While not set in stone, the rental theme ideas include a unit featuring local sports memorabilia, a unit with Western decor, one accenting world travel and another all about Rock and Roll. The third floor will become six themed AirBNB units available for short-term lease. The company plans on preserving unique elements of the building for the interiors of the apartments including exposed brick walls.
