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Rendering via Hines, Qatari Diar and Conrad Hotels & Resorts

D.C.’s most anticipated hotel openings, mapped

From The Moxy Hotel to The Conrad, see what to get excited for

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The Conrad.
| Rendering via Hines, Qatari Diar and Conrad Hotels & Resorts

Editor's Note: This post was originally published in July 2016 and has been updated with the most recent information.

Over the next few years, Washington, D.C.'s hotel industry is expected to grow with new developments breaking ground, finishing construction, and making the big bucks. In July 2015, the D.C. Office of Revenue Analysis reported that 2015 saw the highest occupancy rate for all Washington, D.C. hotels in a decade. There was more demand and a higher average room rate. One can only expect to see the numbers continue to grow as projects like the citizenM and The Conrad open their doors to the public.

In order to keep track of which hotels Washington, D.C., residents should keep their eyes on, Curbed DC has created the below map.

Are there any projects you see missing? Let Curbed DC know by leaving a comment or emailing dc@curbed.com.

Note: The mapped points have been listed geographically, from the most north to the most south.

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411 New York Ave NE

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Expected delivery: N/A

Developers: D.B. Lee Development and Brook Rose Development

The Skinny: In a partnership with Cultural DC, D.B. Lee Development and Brook Rose Development hope to construct an 11-story, 178-room hotel with a focus on the arts community. Urbanturf reported that the hotel will have more than 3,000 square feet dedicated to art studios and classrooms as well as a restaurant and rooftop pool and bar.

Rendering via BBGM

400 Florida Ave NE

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Developer: SK+I Architecture

The Skinny: Beside Gallaudet University, there are plans to construct a 164,376-square-foot building. The property will be divided into two parts, one of which will be for 110 residential units and the other half will be for 164 hotel rooms. If approved, this will be the first hotel in the U.S. owned by MOB Hotels, a Paris-based hotel brand.

Rendering via SK+I Architecture

301 N St NE

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Developers: Foulger-Pratt Development and Torti Gallas Urban

The Skinny: Near Union Market, there are hopes to convert a warehouse into a mixed-use development. This project will house offices, 20,000 square feet of retail, and 370 apartments. There will also be a boutique-style hotel with up to 175 rooms. This development is still in the planning stages. UrbanTurf further reported that Foulger-Pratt plans on having the warehouse recognized as a landmark.

Rendering via Foulger-Pratt Development and Torti Gallas Urban

303-317 K Street NW

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Developer: Habte Sequar

The Skinny: This 14-story mixed-use development is still in the planning stages. If approved, it will house roughly 200 hotel rooms and 30 apartments. There will also be an open court and 42 below-grade parking spaces.

Rendering via Habte Sequar and PGN Architects

601 K St NW

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Developers: Douglas Development

The Skinny: In Mt. Vernon Triangle, there are plans for a 190-room hotel that will be an AC by Marriott. At the moment, the site houses a small parking lot and a two-story property.

The site where the hotel will eventually be located at.
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The Moxy Hotel

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Developers: Douglas Development

The Skinny: This 4,342-square-foot mixed-use project will house hotel and retail space. This hotel, known as Moxy, is a new hotel brand from Marriott International Inc. Washington Business Journal reported that the 200-room hotel will include a rooftop lounge and lower price points. There will also be a live Instagram wall that will broadcast images travelers take at the hotel. (Editor’s note: The location specified on this map is not exact, but the hotel will be located at the corner of 11th and K streets NW.)

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901 5th St NW

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Developers: Peebles Corporation, Walker Group, MacFarlane Partners, and Standard Group

The Skinny: For this vacant plot of land, there are plans to construct a hotel with 153 rooms and 5,500 square feet of "meeting/function space," reported UrbanTurf. Topping the building will be 52 residential units, while the ground floor will have a restaurant and cafe.

Rendering via WDG Architecture

The Conrad

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Expected delivery: 2019

Developers: Hines and Qatari Diar

The Skinny: As part of Washington, D.C.’s 10-acre mixed-use development, CityCenterDC, The Conrad broke ground in July 2016 with plans for 360 rooms and 30,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. Bryan Voltaggio, Top Chef finalist and James Beard Foundation Award finalist, will head the hotel restaurant.

Rendering via Hines, Qatari Diar and Conrad Hotels & Resorts

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Expected delivery: 2020

Developers: E Street Development Group LLC, CityPartners, and Potomac Investment Properties

The Skinny: This two-tower project will house a citizenM hotel in one building and 194 apartments atop ground-floor retail in the other. The 252-room hotel will offer amenities like complimentary use of Apple iMac computers, a fitness area, yoga studio, and a rooftop space. This will be the first citizenM hotel in D.C. when it opens.

Rendering courtesy of citizenM

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411 New York Ave NE

Expected delivery: N/A

Developers: D.B. Lee Development and Brook Rose Development

The Skinny: In a partnership with Cultural DC, D.B. Lee Development and Brook Rose Development hope to construct an 11-story, 178-room hotel with a focus on the arts community. Urbanturf reported that the hotel will have more than 3,000 square feet dedicated to art studios and classrooms as well as a restaurant and rooftop pool and bar.

Rendering via BBGM

400 Florida Ave NE

Expected delivery: N/A

Developer: SK+I Architecture

The Skinny: Beside Gallaudet University, there are plans to construct a 164,376-square-foot building. The property will be divided into two parts, one of which will be for 110 residential units and the other half will be for 164 hotel rooms. If approved, this will be the first hotel in the U.S. owned by MOB Hotels, a Paris-based hotel brand.

Rendering via SK+I Architecture

301 N St NE

Expected delivery: N/A

Developers: Foulger-Pratt Development and Torti Gallas Urban

The Skinny: Near Union Market, there are hopes to convert a warehouse into a mixed-use development. This project will house offices, 20,000 square feet of retail, and 370 apartments. There will also be a boutique-style hotel with up to 175 rooms. This development is still in the planning stages. UrbanTurf further reported that Foulger-Pratt plans on having the warehouse recognized as a landmark.

Rendering via Foulger-Pratt Development and Torti Gallas Urban

303-317 K Street NW

Expected delivery: N/A

Developer: Habte Sequar

The Skinny: This 14-story mixed-use development is still in the planning stages. If approved, it will house roughly 200 hotel rooms and 30 apartments. There will also be an open court and 42 below-grade parking spaces.

Rendering via Habte Sequar and PGN Architects

601 K St NW

Expected delivery: N/A

Developers: Douglas Development

The Skinny: In Mt. Vernon Triangle, there are plans for a 190-room hotel that will be an AC by Marriott. At the moment, the site houses a small parking lot and a two-story property.

The site where the hotel will eventually be located at.
Photo via Google Street View

The Moxy Hotel

Expected delivery: N/A

Developers: Douglas Development

The Skinny: This 4,342-square-foot mixed-use project will house hotel and retail space. This hotel, known as Moxy, is a new hotel brand from Marriott International Inc. Washington Business Journal reported that the 200-room hotel will include a rooftop lounge and lower price points. There will also be a live Instagram wall that will broadcast images travelers take at the hotel. (Editor’s note: The location specified on this map is not exact, but the hotel will be located at the corner of 11th and K streets NW.)

Rendering via Douglas Development

901 5th St NW

Expected delivery: N/A

Developers: Peebles Corporation, Walker Group, MacFarlane Partners, and Standard Group

The Skinny: For this vacant plot of land, there are plans to construct a hotel with 153 rooms and 5,500 square feet of "meeting/function space," reported UrbanTurf. Topping the building will be 52 residential units, while the ground floor will have a restaurant and cafe.

Rendering via WDG Architecture

The Conrad

Expected delivery: 2019

Developers: Hines and Qatari Diar

The Skinny: As part of Washington, D.C.’s 10-acre mixed-use development, CityCenterDC, The Conrad broke ground in July 2016 with plans for 360 rooms and 30,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. Bryan Voltaggio, Top Chef finalist and James Beard Foundation Award finalist, will head the hotel restaurant.

Rendering via Hines, Qatari Diar and Conrad Hotels & Resorts

citizenM

Expected delivery: 2020

Developers: E Street Development Group LLC, CityPartners, and Potomac Investment Properties

The Skinny: This two-tower project will house a citizenM hotel in one building and 194 apartments atop ground-floor retail in the other. The 252-room hotel will offer amenities like complimentary use of Apple iMac computers, a fitness area, yoga studio, and a rooftop space. This will be the first citizenM hotel in D.C. when it opens.

Rendering courtesy of citizenM