The Mayflower Hotel in Akron, Ohio has been housing low-income residents since 1973 but its future remains uncertain. The city proposed a $38 million plan in 2013 to renovate the building into mixed-use housing and offices, which would require moving the current 230 residents. However, the project lost momentum after the mayor who championed it resigned. Discussions over the past six months have been limited, and it is unclear if or when the renovation may move forward. Originally opened in 1931, the Mayflower Hotel was a symbol of Akron's prosperity and hosted prominent business executives, with elaborate celebrations marking its grand opening.