Anonymous wrote:The hotel might close, but where is there any news about it being demolished?
Anonymous wrote:I don't agree that it's an eyesore. I hope they don't demolish it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's the only real convention sized hotel besides National Harbor/Gaylord Marriott. DC is about to lose a lot of small convention business ( 1500 - 4000 attendees).
The Washington Convention Center in Mt Vernon, which has meeting spaces for as small as 50 people and as large as 42,000, says hi.
Anonymous wrote:That is very sad. People lost their jobs, and you crow about an "eyesore"?
Anonymous wrote:That's the only real convention sized hotel besides National Harbor/Gaylord Marriott. DC is about to lose a lot of small convention business ( 1500 - 4000 attendees).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well you saw an eyesore, I loved that hotel. Very sad to see it go.
I like it, too. And I doubt the building is going to be demolished just because the hotel is going out of business. I can think of plenty of uses for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hotel might close, but where is there any news about it being demolished?
I'm struggling to figure out why they'd keep the existing building and what use it could be.
Its only a hill and prime real estate. I think that whole corridor in Woodley Park needs revitalization and leveling that hill to put something amazing in like the Wharf could do that.
^^^ signed, a 27 year old who moved to DC within the last handful of years