From the Italian marble surrounding the linear fireplace in the lobby to the high tech features of the building, the St. Paul Hotel is an experience that is not duplicated in Wooster or likely in Northeast Ohio.
Established in 2011.
The building that is now the St. Paul was built in the late 1800’s and opened as CC Hotel around 1900. It had 37 rooms on the two upper floors with one shared bathroom on each. Sometime in the 1920’s the hotel changed names to the Hotel St. Paul. Its sketchy reputation continued as it was known for card games and betting that took place in the basement of the building. It continued to operate as the Hotel St. Paul until the 1970’s when it was purchased by a non-profit group that converted the building into 6 apartments for subsidized housing. That non-profit went out of business around 2008. Bill Erdos, who had already redeveloped a number of downtown Wooster properties, was asked if he would purchase the building. From the Italian marble surrounding the linear fireplace in the lobby to the high tech features of the building, the St. Paul Hotel is an experience that is not duplicated in Wooster or likely in Northeast Ohio.
Business owner information
Brenda S.
Brenda is a detail oriented, organized business professional who truly goes above and beyond to make each guest’s experience at the St. Paul Hotel top notch.