Wardman Park (Washington, D.C.)
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Wardman Park is a new residential development, opening in 2025 on the sit of the historic Wardman Park Hotel, opened in 1918, closed in 2020 and demolished in 2022-2023.
The original Wardman Park Hotel was built by developer Harry Wardman, who also built the Carlton Hotel downtown. It opened in 1918 as a residential hotel outside the city, with a smaller apartment building added later. It has served as the home of famous diplomats, former United States Presidents as well as many members of Washington DC's social elite.
Sheraton bought the hotel in the 1950's and it operated for over twenty years as the Sheraton-Park. In 1977, the horseshoe-shaped hotel building was demolished and replaced with a y-shaped modern convention hotel. The apartment building was saved as a luxury wing and renamed the Wardman Tower. The hotel was renamed the Sheraton Washington after the reconstruction.
In the 1990s, the hotel's owners at the time, John Hancock Insurance and the Sumitomo Corp, sued the ITT Sheraton company for mismanagement, and the suit dragged on after ITT had sold Sheraton to Starwood. The matter was finally resolved and the hotel left the Sheraton chain to become a Marriott, regaining its name as the Wardman Park for the first time in fifty years.
The hotel closed during the COVID pandemic in 2020. The hotel was demolished in 2022-2023. Two luxury apartment towers were built on the property.
Wardman Park is a new residential development, opening in 2025 on the sit of the historic Wardman Park Hotel, opened in 1918, closed in 2020 and demolished in 2022-2023.
The original Wardman Park Hotel was built by developer Harry Wardman, who also built the Carlton Hotel downtown. It opened in 1918 as a residential hotel outside the city, with a smaller apartment building added later. It has served as the home of famous diplomats, former United States Presidents as well as many members of Washington DC's social elite.
Sheraton bought the hotel in the 1950's and it operated for over twenty years as the Sheraton-Park. In 1977, the horseshoe-shaped hotel building was demolished and replaced with a y-shaped modern convention hotel. The apartment building was saved as a luxury wing and renamed the Wardman Tower. The hotel was renamed the Sheraton Washington after the reconstruction.
In the 1990s, the hotel's owners at the time, John Hancock Insurance and the Sumitomo Corp, sued the ITT Sheraton company for mismanagement, and the suit dragged on after ITT had sold Sheraton to Starwood. The matter was finally resolved and the hotel left the Sheraton chain to become a Marriott, regaining its name as the Wardman Park for the first time in fifty years.
The hotel closed during the COVID pandemic in 2020. The hotel was demolished in 2022-2023. Two luxury apartment towers were built on the property.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriott_Wardman_Park
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Coordinates: 38°55'28"N 77°3'15"W
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