
Stoddart designed the two-hundred-room Hotel Savannah (later the Manger Hotel) in the Renaissance Revival style typical of urban hotels in which he specialized. The ten-story high-rise conforms to the Sullivan tripartite division of early skyscrapers with a two-story base, plain buff brick middle section, and ornate top area that is distinguished by the unusual use of colorful glazed terra-cotta. Only the rear portion of a planned one-hundred-room expansion, visible in historic postcards of the hotel, was carried out. The 1992 restoration involved stabilizing and replacing crumbling exterior elements.