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Historic Hotel That Helped Bring the Braves to Atlanta Trades Hands

Radco Expands New Hotel Platform With Purchase of First Racially Integrated Downtown Hotel
The American Hotel became a fixture of the civil rights movement after opening its doors in 1962. (CoStar)
The American Hotel became a fixture of the civil rights movement after opening its doors in 1962. (CoStar)
By Michael Perkinson
CoStar Research
April 5, 2022 | 6:37 P.M.

A hotel recognized as the first racially integrated hotel in downtown Atlanta and cited as a catalyst in the relocation of Major League Baseball's Braves franchise from Milwaukee to Atlanta has traded hands.

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