Four Seasons Hotel
Building Summary
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
Four Seasons Hotel Summary
Georgetown Plaza was a mixed-use project developed by Property Group Partners and completed in 1979. It combined office and retail space with a luxury hotel, and the contemporary brick structures were designed to be compatible with the historic architecture of the surrounding neighborhood. The office tower was converted in 1998 to add 60 luxury rooms and suites to the hotel. An enclosed glass and brick walkway connects the original building with the new wing, and a comprehensive health club and fitness center includes massage rooms and a variety of spa treatment facilities. The Four Seasons Hotel was sold in 2006.

Building Features
Contemporary brick structures designed to be compatible with the historic architecture of the surrounding neighborhood. Enclosed glass and brick walkway connects two wings. Excellent service and outstanding amenities distinguish this Four Seasons Hotel, the only AAA Five Diamond hotel in Washington.
 
 
Location
2800 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC
Building Specifications
211 luxury rooms 51 suites in two wings
Architect
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Property Group Partners Role
Property Developer
Manager
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
Awards
BOMA
Building Status
Sold in 2006