The Westin Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
| The Westin Georgetown, Washington, D.C. | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Location | United States |
| Address | Washington, D.C. |
| Coordinates | 38°54′18″N 77°03′04″W / 38.9049°N 77.0511°W |
| Opening | April 30, 1984 |
| Cost | $64 million |
| Owner | Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide |
| Management | Westin Hotels |
| Height | 103 feet (31 m) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 9 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill |
| Developer | Square 37 Partners |
| Structural engineer | Emanuel E Necula PE/PC |
| Other information | |
| Number of rooms | 248 |
| Number of suites | 25 |
| Number of restaurants | 3 |
| Website | |
| westingeorgetown.com | |
The Westin Georgetown, Washington, D.C. is a luxury Postmodernist-style hotel located at 2350 M Street NW in the West End neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in the United States. Completed in 1984, the hotel was originally known as The Regent of Washington, D.C., but changed its name in 1985 to The Grand. After the hotel's owners were declared bankrupt in October 1994, the corporate predecessors to Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide purchased the property in November 1995. Westin Hotels partnered with the new owners and rebranded the property first as The Westin Hotel in January 1996, then as The Westin Grand in 1999, and finally as The Westin Georgetown in 2010. Since 2011, The Westin Georgetown has been AAA-rated four diamonds.