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County Board Okays Apartments at Rosslyn Marriott Site
The aging Key Bridge Marriott hotel at 1401 Lee Hwy. in Rosslyn, VA will be partially demolished and renovated, and three new residential buildings will be added to the site under a plan approved recently by the Arlington County Board. The developer is Los Angeles-based Woodridge Capital Partners.
“This plan adds much-needed housing in Rosslyn, new public open space and a major renovation of the Marriott hotel, greatly enhancing the aesthetics and functionality of this highly visible site in Rosslyn,” said Libby Garvey, county board chair.
In addition to renovating the hotel’s 445 rooms, Woodridge will build three 16-story residential buildings, with a total of 451 units, on the 5.5-acre site. One of the new buildings is expected to offer rental apartments, and the other two are planned as condominiums.
Built in 1959, the Key Bridge Marriott is the oldest continually operating hotel property to fly the Marriott flag.
Rendering courtesy of Arlington County.
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