DETROIT – The City of Detroit has closed the historic Hotel Yorba after deeming the building unsafe.
An order to vacate dated Monday, Sept. 22, from the City of Detroit’s Buildings, Safety, Engineering, and Environmental Department was found stapled to a sheet of plywood covering the hotel’s front door.
The order states the building is unsafe and requires all occupants to leave that morning. Additionally, all first-floor windows are currently boarded up.
City inspectors reported finding missing and defective smoke detectors, broken fire door hardware, an alarm panel that didn’t function, a leaking roof, collapsing ceilings, and an infestation of insects and vermin.
A representative with the city said Housing and Revitalization Department staff went door-to-door to direct all residents outside. At least 20 tenants are working with the city for relocation or shelter assistance.
The Hotel Yorba, located on Lafayette Boulevard, is currently for sale with an asking price of $2.5 million.
The Hotel Yorba, located on Lafayette Boulevard, was built in 1926. It can be seen from the Fisher Freeway, near the Clark Street exit. Many of the workers who built the nearby Ambassador Bridge stayed at the Hotel Yorba during construction.
In recent years, the hotel gained cultural recognition as the setting for the music video of “Hotel Yorba,” the lead single from The White Stripes’ 2001 album “White Blood Cells.”
The music video for the song was filmed inside the building.