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  2. Washington Hilton - Wikipedia

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    The attempt occurred at the hotel's T Street NW exit. As a result, the hotel is sometimes colloquially referred to by locals as the Hinckley Hilton. [9] [10] [11] The hotel was renamed the Hilton Washington in 1998. [12] It was purchased in June 2007 by an investment firm jointly owned by former professional basketball star Magic Johnson. From ...

  3. Embassy Row Hotel - Wikipedia

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    [42] [43] Blackstone's Hilton Hotels & Resorts continued to manage the property. [2] But in September 2006, Blackstone put the Hilton Washington Embassy Row and six other D.C. area hotels up for sale yet again. [44] CapStar's other spin-off company, Interstate Hotels & Resorts, purchased a 20 percent interest in the hotel on December 3, 2006.

  4. Hilton Washington DC National Mall - Wikipedia

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    Zeckendorf added an underground shopping mall of shops and restaurants to the project in November 1962, [17] and construction on the promenade and plaza was to have begun in April 1963. [18] But Zeckendorf's vast real estate empire began to suffer severe financial difficulties in 1964, eventually going bankrupt the following year. [ 19 ]

  5. Multistorey car park - Wikipedia

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    A multistorey car park in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic The interior of a shopping mall's parking garage in Kungälv, Sweden. A multistorey car park [1] [2] (Commonwealth English) or parking garage (American English), [1] also called a multistorey, [3] parking building, parking structure, parkade (), parking ramp, parking deck, or indoor parking, is a building designed for car, motorcycle ...

  6. Watergate complex - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the project was to cost $75 million and consist of six 16-story buildings comprising 1,400 apartment units, a 350-room hotel, office space, shops, 19 luxury "villas" , and three-level underground parking for 1,250 vehicles. [17] [36] [38] The Watergate's curved structures were designed to emulate two nearby elements.

  7. The Wharf (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Wharf is accessible by car, with underground parking available. A two-way cycle track runs the length of The Wharf, and the curbside is entirely reserved for rideshare and parcel pick-up and drop-off. Public transportation options include water taxis, metro, multiple Capital Bikeshare stations, and a free community shuttle.

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  9. CityCenterDC - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post reported that the northwestern park was now slightly larger at 29,000 square feet (2,700 m 2), office space had soared to 465,000 square feet (43,200 m 2) (up from 415,000 square feet (38,600 m 2) in November 2006), and only 1,640 underground parking spaces were planned (down from 1,700 in November 2006). [99]