Rosewood Washington, D.C.

Rosewood Washington, D.C.
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Hotel chainRosewood Hotels & Resorts
General information
LocationUnited States
Address1050 31st Street NW, Washington, D.C.
Coordinates38°54′14″N 77°03′41″W / 38.904004°N 77.061473°W / 38.904004; -77.061473
OpeningAugust 1963 (Canal Building);
2013 (Cappella Hotel);
2016 (Rosewood)
Cost$18.3 million (2008 building sale);
$50 million (2012 renovation);
$65 million (2016 sale)
OwnerCTF Georgetown Hotel LLC
ManagementRosewood Hotels & Resorts
Technical details
Floor count5
Design and construction
Architect(s)Vlastimil Koubek (Canal Building);
Mancini•Duffy/Peter Silling & Associates/Michael Winstanley Architects & Planners (Capella Hotel)
DeveloperHenry Kaufman, Maury Young, Eugene Young, Jr., Robert Young (Canal Building);
ICG Properties, Castleton Holdings, Point Ford Management (Cappella Hotel)
Other information
Number of rooms37 (not including suites)
Number of suites12
Number of restaurants1
Parking50
Website
rosewoodhotels.com

Rosewood Washington, D.C. is a luxury boutique hotel located at 1050 31st Street NW in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in the United States. Originally an office building known as the Canal Building, it was constructed in 1963, and was the first major new building constructed in Georgetown in 50 years. The structure was purchased by two local real estate development companies in 2008 and converted to a hotel. The renovation won multiple awards. The hotel, branded as and managed by Capella Hotels and Resorts, opened in 2013 as the Cappella Hotel. The developers sold the property to Rosewood Hotels & Resorts, which rebranded the hotel as the Rosewood Washington, D.C., in 2016.

The hotel has 55 accommodations in total, including 6 townhouses, 12 suites and 37 standard guest rooms.[1][2] The hotel has about 42,000 square feet (3,900 m2) of interior space.[3]

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