104-Room Hotel Proposed for Nearly-Vacant Shaw Lot
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While there is a slew of new residential development on the boards for Shaw, a new hotel looks to be on the boards for the 9th Street corridor.
Fillat+Architecture has applied for historic preservation review of a proposed five-story, 104-room "lifestyle hotel" in the Shaw Historic District at 1322 9th Street NW (map). The hotel will have a penthouse event space framed with terraces to the front and rear.
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The 8,063 square-foot lot is largely vacant with the exception of a two-story townhouse and a garage fronting Naylor Court at the rear. Those buildings would remain with three garage door-accessible surface parking spaces and a service bay infilled, and both will be incorporated into the hotel's interior, enabling dual access to the ground-floor room in the townhouse.

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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/104-room-hotel-proposed-for-nearly-vacant-shaw-lot/16530.
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