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The corner of Pearl and Columbia.



Lobby tile.



The Kenmore and Steuben Club buildings are both combinations of multiple buildings. They've been combined, cut up, and renovated -- in some cases multiple times. Thus the vaguely 80s feel of this space in the Kenmore.



You can see how this was once the outside of a building.



Much of the Kenmore is like this. It had been cut up into offices and it's rather plain.



But there are some tall ceilings and nice hallway arches.



This is what's essentially remaining of the famous Rain-Bo Room. What you see here is what had been the club's upper level, which opened to a floor and bandstand below. See these old postcards. Redburn's Jeff Buell told the Albany Planning Board last month that the company is planning to restore the Rain-Bo Room and use it as an event space.



What was once the floor of the Rain-Bo Room.



And the spot where the old bandstand was.



A lot of the original interior is either gone or buried -- like this old stairway.



The roof of the Kenmore. Redburn is planning to put a deck up here that could be used as an amenity for the event space is the new Rain-Bo Room.



Over to the Steuben Club building and the old Steuben Athletic Club.



There's a zombie apocalypse feeling to this part of the building. Jeff Buell told the planning board that Redburn hasn't settled on exactly what it's going to do with some of this space -- but a return to a gym use could be an option. (He also mentioned indoor agriculture.)



Racquet ball court.



Yep, that's a pool. And yep, it still has water in it. (And apparently plenty of chlorine.)



A bar area on an upper floor.



This is the restaurant space that sits just above Pearl Street. (The Pearl Street Pub formerly occupied it.) Buell told the planning board the idea is to again use it for a restaurant tenant.



Chapel and Columbia, back behind the Kenmore Hotel building.



From what we can tell from reading old newspaper articles, it sounds like this was once an entrance for the Rain-Bo Room.