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122-Key Office-To-Hotel Conversion Planned Along Indiana Avenue
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A hotel conversion is in the works for a vacant downtown DC office building.
Calco Hospitality presented plans on Tuesday night to ANC 2C for a new 122-key hotel at 601 Indiana Avenue NW (map). The concept to convert the office building into a hotel is by-right and in the early concept stages.
Calco Hospitality's Alex Vespoli told the ANC that the plan is to preserve the historic limestone facade of the office building as it is converted. The hotel, designed by Fillat + Architecture, will have a bar and restaurant space, as well as an outdoor plaza.
"New storefront will open out onto a redesigned landscape creating an indoor outdoor restaurant gallery open to the public facing Indiana Avenue," a deck about the new project stated.
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