The Lincoln Hotel, a landmark of central Casablanca, has officially changed hands. Currently undergoing extensive restoration, the historic building has been sold by the original developer, marking a pivotal step in its long-awaited revival.
Once a neglected relic, the Lincoln has stood as part of Casablanca’s urban landscape since the early 20th century. Its renovation—initiated as part of a larger heritage preservation effort—has aimed not just to rescue its architectural identity, but to reimagine it for a new era.
While the buyer’s identity remains undisclosed, the outgoing developer expressed confidence in the transition, stating that the spirit of the building will be honored. The hope is that, once complete, the hotel will not only restore a piece of Casablanca’s past but also help breathe new life into the heart of the city.