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Douglas Development has plans in the works to bring another hotel to Georgetown.
The longtime DC developer has applied for historic preservation concept review to retrofit the five-story office building at 1023 31st Street NW (map) into a 90-100 room hotel.
The office building at the address would be wholly converted; two adjacent rowhouses would remain, although prior rear additions to the rowhouses would be demolished in order to create an interior courtyard and construct a rear addition to the hotel.
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The lower level of the office building, currently a garage, would be retrofit into an exercise room, "breakfast area", and back-of-house space. FILLAT + Architecture is the designer.
This new hotel would add to the other hotel developments in the works for the neighborhood, including a revived proposal to replace the Latham Hotel, and a recent 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/douglas-development-an-office-to-hotel-conversion-proposed-in-georgetown/19529.
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