Hotel Washington to be Renovated- Opens as the W in 2009
The historic Hotel Washington, the not-so-famous neighbor of the Willard, at 15th and Pennsylvania, will close its doors at the end of the year. The new owners from Dubai intend to renovate the place into a trendy W Hotel. The building has got great bones, but a total makeover has been needed for many years now. The famed Roof Terrace will return as a cocktail lounge. It's interesting to see one of the stodgiest hotels in town being made over into hip digs. We'll have to see how this turns out. I have no doubt that they will have no trouble filling their rooms. The DC hotel market is hot right now.
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Hotel Washington
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tombarnes
, Nov 29 2007 05:14 PM
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#1
Posted 29 November 2007 - 05:14 PM
#2
Posted 30 November 2007 - 06:29 AM
tombarnes, on Nov 29 2007, 06:14 PM, said:
Hotel Washington to be Renovated- Opens as the W in 2009
The historic Hotel Washington, the not-so-famous neighbor of the Willard, at 15th and Pennsylvania, will close its doors at the end of the year. The new owners from Dubai intend to renovate the place into a trendy W Hotel. The building has got great bones, but a total makeover has been needed for many years now. The famed Roof Terrace will return as a cocktail lounge. It's interesting to see one of the stodgiest hotels in town being made over into hip digs. We'll have to see how this turns out. I have no doubt that they will have no trouble filling their rooms. The DC hotel market is hot right now.
Forbes.com
The historic Hotel Washington, the not-so-famous neighbor of the Willard, at 15th and Pennsylvania, will close its doors at the end of the year. The new owners from Dubai intend to renovate the place into a trendy W Hotel. The building has got great bones, but a total makeover has been needed for many years now. The famed Roof Terrace will return as a cocktail lounge. It's interesting to see one of the stodgiest hotels in town being made over into hip digs. We'll have to see how this turns out. I have no doubt that they will have no trouble filling their rooms. The DC hotel market is hot right now.
Forbes.com
#3
Posted 30 November 2007 - 12:39 PM
I see what you mean about affordable hotels in Washington becoming thin on the ground. I'd have to say, however, that I'd welcome a renovation of the Hotel Harrington. I've always wondered how the bus tours kept it going. The Harrington is in desperate need of tlc. Washington needs more affordable options which are also attractive- a tough nut to crack in this area. With property prices being the way they are, it's nearly impossible to build any sort of hotel without the expectation of ridsiculous rates to make it affordable for those who would develop any hotel. Even the Hilton Garden Inn on Franklin Square commands relatively high rates.
#4
Posted 31 December 2007 - 04:31 PM
Hotel Washington Closes Jan. 1
An article from the Washington Post gives a bittersweet account of the closing of the Hotel Washington. It will, of course, be opening in another year's time as the W, but it definitely won't be the same. Chalk it up to needed progress or what you may, but a bit of the old city passes on tomorrow.
The Washington Post
An article from the Washington Post gives a bittersweet account of the closing of the Hotel Washington. It will, of course, be opening in another year's time as the W, but it definitely won't be the same. Chalk it up to needed progress or what you may, but a bit of the old city passes on tomorrow.
The Washington Post
#5
Posted 11 January 2008 - 04:11 PM
Liquidation....
The liquidation sale at the Hotel Washington has begun. I'm not sure if I'll get down there or not. From the sound of the article here, I'd venture that there might not be terribly much worth buying. I'm not in the market for gilded eagles anyway...
Agence Presse Francais
The liquidation sale at the Hotel Washington has begun. I'm not sure if I'll get down there or not. From the sound of the article here, I'd venture that there might not be terribly much worth buying. I'm not in the market for gilded eagles anyway...
Agence Presse Francais
#6
Posted 16 July 2009 - 07:03 AM
The W Hotel on 15th St. NW opens and the rooftop terrace reopens as well with a view of the Treasury and White House. Of course in these post 9/11 times this raises some serious security concerns.
Article:
http://www.washingto...9071303085.html
Article:
http://www.washingto...9071303085.html
#7
Posted 13 November 2009 - 07:59 AM
I haven't stayed or dined there yet. I did walk through the lobby and first floor last month. Carmine red vinyl upholstery on a toothpaste white French bergere does not good design make. in short, it's a horrifying attempt at coolness which falls flat. The prices for everything- especially the rooms- are astounding. I love the old Roof terrace, but I don't want to spend $18 for a cocktail to see the view. Maybe they'll come down to earth, but in this inflated hotel market, I somehow doubt it. Will try to get pictures- if they'll let me in with my camera.
#8
Posted 13 November 2009 - 06:47 PM
tombarnes, on 13 November 2009 - 07:59 AM, said:
I haven't stayed or dined there yet. I did walk through the lobby and first floor last month. Carmine red vinyl upholstery on a toothpaste white French bergere does not good design make. in short, it's a horrifying attempt at coolness which falls flat. The prices for everything- especially the rooms- are astounding. I love the old Roof terrace, but I don't want to spend $18 for a cocktail to see the view. Maybe they'll come down to earth, but in this inflated hotel market, I somehow doubt it. Will try to get pictures- if they'll let me in with my camera.
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