Convention Center Hotel Gets Green Light from DC Council
WASHINGTON, DC—The $537-million Convention Center Headquarters Hotel in Washington, D.C., is free to break ground this fall, following final financing approval by the D.C. City Council in July. When completed, the 1,167-room, 14-story, four-star hotel will be one of only three Marriott Marquis properties in the country.
Washington-based Quadrangle Development Corporation is the developer with minority partner Capstone Development of D.C. Hensel Phelps of Chantilly, Va., is the general contractor. A collaboration of Cooper Carry of Alexandria, Va., and Atlanta-based tvs designed the project.