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Our History |
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Just two blocks from Portland Maine's working waterfront, the Portland Regency Hotel & Spa is located in the Armory, a centerpiece of the historic Old Port district. The neo-classic Armory was built in 1895 at a cost of $20,000 for Maine's National Guard and was once regarded as one of the finest and best equipped armories in New England. |
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The State of Maine Armory, as it claimed to be known, was vacated by the Maine National Guard in 1941 when its troops came under the control of the Federal Government. For a brief time a caretaker was the lone occupant of the building, until city officials decided to open the armory to house the many soldiers, sailors, and marines who were temporarily stranded in Portland. During one two-month period over 4,000 men took advantage of the facility for overnight stays. Marking the 25th anniversary in 2012, the Portland Regency Hotel & Spa underwent a unique 5-month renovation on the third and fourth floors. Guest room enhancements replaced outdated furnishings with modern features while complementing the elegance of the Armory. On the fourth floor, the skylights were all replaced with outdoor decks, which offer breathtaking views of the city and the harbor. |
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In August of 2003 the Portland Regency Hotel was proud to become the Portland Regency Hotel & Spa, the only hotel in downtown Portland to have its own fitness center and full service day spa. |





































