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Downtown building once housed San Diego Zoo animals, a bank and law offices. Now it’s a hotel.

The 96-room Granger Hotel is what the developer is calling guest-only, meaning the outside public is not allowed in.

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The lobby in the newly opened Granger Hotel includes a front desk that does double duty as a bar where guests are served a welcome cocktail upon their arrival. (Ana Ramirez / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
The lobby in the newly opened Granger Hotel includes a front desk that does double duty as a bar where guests are served a welcome cocktail upon their arrival. (Ana Ramirez / The San Diego Union-Tribune)

The 96-room Granger Hotel is a sister property to the century-old Guild Hotel that was once a YMCA building.

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