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The original Hotel Sterling of 1897 is a flat-roofed Renaissance palazzo style building clad in rough-faced limestone.
This was the first Neo-Classical Revival building in Wilkes-Barre, marking the end of Victorian influence.
The interior features a two-story lobby with marble finishes, grand staircases, and a large skylight.
CityVest, a non-profit organization that owns the property, received approval in late 2005 to redevelop it into a mixture of commercial and residential space.
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