A Look At Georgetown's New 100-Key Hotel Along The Canal
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Douglas Development's plans for a new hotel continue to move forward.
Plans filed with the Old Georgetown Board this week provide the latest look at the 106-key hotel in the works at an old office building at 1023 31st Street NW (map). Construction is underway at the hotel, which will be called The Canal House of Georgetown and be under the Marriott Tribute brand.
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The lower level of the former office building, once a garage, will be retrofit into an exercise room, "breakfast area", and back-of-house space. FILLAT + Architecture is the designer.
This new hotel joins other hotel developments in the works for the neighborhood, including a proposal to replace the Latham Hotel, and a pivot from residential to a CitizenM hotel for a warehouse building on Water Street.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a_look_at_georgetowns_new_100-key_hotel_along_the_canal/22716.
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