A New Design Pitched For 100-Room M Street Hotel in Georgetown
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A little over a year ago, a new design and program was proposed for the site of the old Latham Hotel in Georgetown. A couple of months after that, a beer garden was floated for the site. Now, Thor Equities is taking another stab at a redesign for the hotel.

The developer has filed a new concept review application for 3000 M Street NW (map), sticking with the idea of a hotel with retail. The design now calls for a 100-room hotel with retail and restaurant space along M Street. Winstanley Architects is the new designer.
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Previously, the site was approved for a 10-story, 88-room hotel above three stories of retail, followed more recently by an 8-story, 256-room hotel above a single story of retail. Permit extensions were denied last year for partial demolition of the old Latham Hotel.

As newly-proposed, the development will also require a planned unit development (PUD) application and a map amendment to rezone the site. Additional renderings are below.


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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a-new-design-pitched-for-m-street-hotel-in-georgetown/18610.
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