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US Hotel Conversions: Trump DC Hotel To Become Waldorf Astoria

Albuquerque Hotel Will Be Named After Former Governor; and More
The Government Services Administration has approved Miami investment fund CGI Merchant Group to take over the lease at the Old Post Office Pavilion, currently the Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C. The hotel will convert to Hilton's Waldorf Astoria brand. (Jesse Snyder/CoStar)
The Government Services Administration has approved Miami investment fund CGI Merchant Group to take over the lease at the Old Post Office Pavilion, currently the Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C. The hotel will convert to Hilton's Waldorf Astoria brand. (Jesse Snyder/CoStar)
CoStar News
April 5, 2022 | 12:38 P.M.

This roundup features the latest hotel conversions in the U.S. hotel industry.

A Waldorf Astoria hotel

Rooms: 263
Location: Washington, D.C.
Formerly Known As: Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C.
Owner: U.S. federal government
Takeaway: The General Services Administration approved Miami investment fund CGI Merchant Group to take over the lease of the Old Post Office Pavilion.

The Clyde Hotel

Rooms: 392
Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Formerly Known As: Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
Owner: Heritage Hotels & Resorts
Takeaway: The hotel will be named after Clyde Tingley, a former chairman of the Albuquerque city commission and 11th governor of New Mexico.

Ocean City Fontainebleau Resort

Rooms: 250
Location: Ocean City, Maryland
Owner: A joint venture involving affiliates of Monomoy Property Ventures, Highlands Investments and Certares Real Estate Management
Takeaway: The hotel will undergo a rebranding as part of an upcoming renovation.

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