534-544 N. Main St.
Skyland Hotel
1929.
Six-story beige brick structure with cast concrete details on cornice and frieze. Concrete band runs beneath sixth floor windows. Metal replacement windows when building converted to apartments. Central three bays of second floor project out over sidewalk supported by brick and metal piers. This originally served as a balcony from the second floor (from the Banks of the Oklawaha, photograph). Modern storefronts. Built at the urgings of individuals who wanted a hotel in the main commercial district, the opening came only months before the crash of the stockmarket which ended the 1920s boom era. The hotel survived the Depression and received considerable additions in 1947.