Like many of you, I was disappointed when in 2014/2015, the Agua Caliente Indian Tribe demolished the historical Spa Hotel in downtown Palm Springs. The Hotel, which opened in 1963 and had 229 rooms, was a classic mid-century modern building. Its hot mineral spas tapped into the hot springs that Palm Springs got its name from. I really considered this a huge loss to the area. I'm now reconsidering...
On October 7, Agua Caliente Chairman, Jeff Grubbe, announced a new cultural center, spa and bathhouse will be built on the former Spa Hotel site at the intersection of Tahquitz Canyon Way and Indian Canyon Drive. After the demolition of the venerable old hotel, I remember thinking that I hope they include access to the hot mineral springs with whatever they build there. I'm very interested in what they mean by bathhouse. Could they possibly have a public bathhouse right in the middle of downtown Palm Springs? I'm afraid the article I read didn't go into much detail about it. Here is what it did detail:
The cultural center will include outdoor activity spaces for people to
learn about the tribe and the role the hot springs played in shaping
Palm Springs. A path called the Oasis Trail will offer a taste of "the
distinctive character, geography, flora and beauty of the nearby Indian
Canyons.
The new museum building will hold approximately 48,000 square feet of
gallery space, including areas for art and cultural artifacts, changing
exhibits, an education center and garden.
The new spa and bathhouse will include about 40,000 square feet of spa
treatment rooms, men's and women's bathhouses, a salon, fitness center,
outdoor mineral pools and tranquility garden. To read the full article, please click here.
No comments:
Post a Comment