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B. F. Saul Company is a large, private real estate firm based in Bethesda, Maryland. The company owns and manages several properties in the Washington metropolitan area and one property in Fort Lauderdale, Florida including 20 hotels. Notable properties include the Hay-Adams Hotel and the Kennedy-Warren Apartment Building.
The company had aimed to roll out the new hotel brand initially in North America with a target of 100 hotels in five years, [2] with the first opening in June 2014 in Norwalk, Connecticut, with a 129-room hotel. [3] but as of June 2021, there were 20 open hotels, though 30 additional hotels are "in the pipeline". [1]
After the company divested its non-hotel business and reorganized as a real estate investment trust in 1998, [7] it adopted its current name—Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.—in 2006. [8] [9] On November 2, 2020, Host Hotels & Resorts switched its stock listing from the New York Stock Exchange to the Nasdaq Global Select Market. [10]
Federal Realty Investment Trust has developed much of the west side of downtown Bethesda into an area called Bethesda Row, incorporating principles of new urbanism and a mixed-use district including residential apartments and condos (100,000 ft 2), retail (300,000 ft 2), dining, office space (100,000 ft 2), hotels, entertainment, public art and ...
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The Palais Royal began in 1877 further south 1117 Pennsylvania Avenue at the northeast corner of 12th St., in the Centennial Building, originally home to the Bureau of Pensions, and which would later become the Raleigh Hotel. It was founded by Abram Lisner (1855-1938), an immigrant from Germany who had first worked with his brother in a dry ...
The notorious Cecil Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, which was converted in recent years into permanent supportive housing for the formerly homeless, has been listed for sale.
With the death of Mrs. Corby in 1941, the home was purchased by the Sisters of the Holy Cross in 1943 and became known as St. Angela Hall, serving as a convent and school. In 1977, the Sisters of the Holy Cross sold the mansion to the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) as a temporary headquarters.