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  2. Washington, DC, sues StubHub, saying the resale platform ...

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    Washington residents’ per-capita spending on live entertainment outpaces that of many other major U.S. cities and since 2015, StubHub has sold nearly 5 million tickets in Washington and reaped ...

  3. Park Hyatt Washington - Wikipedia

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    The price of $194,196 per room was 21.3 percent higher than the $160,000 per room that other recent hotel sales in the city garnered, and industry observers called the price "very high". [ 18 ] In 2002, Hyatt Hotels completed the Residences at Park Hyatt Washington.

  4. National Hotel (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The National Hotel was a hotel in Washington, D.C. It was located on the northeastern corner of the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and 6th Street NW. John Gadsby had it built in 1826. The hotel was sold to the city in 1929, and it was demolished in 1942. [1] In 1857, there was an outbreak of a mysterious illness at the hotel. [2]

  5. The Fairfax at Embassy Row - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, the Gores sold the hotel [1] to John B. Coleman for $5 million. [5] Coleman soon spent $10 million on a renovation, and renamed the hotel The Ritz-Carlton Washington, D.C. in 1982, having licensed the name from Gerald Blakely, owner of the Ritz-Carlton in Boston, [6] for a fee of 1.5 percent of the Washington hotel's annual gross ...

  6. Hay–Adams Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Hay–Adams is an historic luxury hotel opened in 1928, located at 800 16th Street NW in Washington, D.C. It south-fronts on Lafayette Square across from the White House.It sits on the former site of connected 19th-century mansions, which were owned by two influential friends, John Hay and Henry Adams, which led to the hotel's naming.

  7. Rosewood Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    This was nearly three-and-a-half times the per-guest room price of The Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown (which sold in December 2015 for $32.5 million ($41,260,399 in 2023 dollars)), almost five-and-a-half times the per-guest room price of the Washington Marriott Georgetown (which sold in September 2015 for $113 million ($143,459,235 in 2023 dollars ...