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Hilton to open 36-story hotel as part of The Key, a 1.3 million sq. ft. Arlington VA development

Hilton says it will open a 36-story hotel in Arlington, VA, as part of The Key, a project that includes a destination restaurant, street-level retail, and 517 apartments with panoramas of the water and the nation’s capital.

The 331-room hotel will have nearly 28,000 sq. ft. of meeting and event space, the hotel chain said in an Oct. 13 statement.

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“Dittmar Company is proud to partner with Hilton as we bring a true destination meeting and event facility to Arlington, Virginia, and the surrounding DMV area,” said Greg Raines, an executive at Dittmar Company.

“This site has been part of the Dittmar Company portfolio of Northern Virginia assets for more than 50 years. Dittmar Company and RentDittmar.com continue to establish a reputation for quality construction and dedicated management. This exciting development of The Key is another part of that progression, and we are thrilled to have Hilton as a part of the project and the Dittmar team.”

Hilton at The Key Arlington Rosslyn Aerial hotel rendering
Rendering of Hilton at The Key, Arlington-Rosslyn

The site had previously been a 307-room hotel for more than 50 years. The original hotel was demolished to make way for The Key, a brand-new 1.3-million-sq. ft. development.

The property is owned by Rosslyn Syndicate, LC and managed by Dittmar Company.

Mark Buckshon
Mark Buckshonhttps://washingtonconstructionnews.com
Mark Buckshon is the publisher and interim editor of Washington Construction News. He is also president of the Construction News and Report Group of Companies. He combines a journalism and business background, and has published construction trade publications for more than 30 years, after an earlier career in journalism, which culminated when he lived through the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe in 1978-80 as a sub-editor for the Bulawayo Chronicle and a correspondent for a Canadian news service.

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