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1879:, writing: "Since President Trump took the oath of office, the Trump Old Post Office, LLC appears to be in breach of the plain language of the lease agreement." They requested an inspector general inquiry. In March 2017 the GSA announced that they considered the tenant of the property to be in full compliance with the terms of the lease, following a reorganization of the hotel's organizational structure and the placing of the property in a revocable trust. On August 30, 2017, Bloomberg BNA reported that both the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and the GSA Inspector General's Office of Inspections had confirmed that they were evaluating GSA's management and administration of the lease. In January 2019, GSA General Counsel Jack St. John agreed with the single recommendation from Carol F. Ochoa's 47-page report in which the President's business interest in the Trump International Hotel at the Old Post Office building might constitute a violation of the emoluments clause and this might cause a breach of the lease. 397: 1905: 63: 1982: 1074: 811: 740:, agreed to move forward with the plan and appointed a Temporary President's Commission on Pennsylvania Avenue, although it did not hold its first meeting until May 21, 1965. The new commission recommended that the Old Post Office be torn down in favor of completing the plan for the Federal Triangle. The temporary commission managed to prevent development of the avenue which was contrary to the draft plan, but it never was able to win congressional approval for its plan. It ceased to function on November 15, 1969, due to lack of funds. A permanent Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation (PADC) was finally created by Congress on October 30, 1972. 105: 80: 1510:
on the ground level and 20,000 square feet (1,900 m) of conference room space on the second floor. The ballroom's size would make it the largest in any luxury hotel in the city. The city agreed to extend 11th Street NW into the Federal Triangle south to C Street NW to provide access for automobiles. The Old Post Office Building's entrance on 11th Street NW would again be the structure's main entrance (opening the door on the long-closed side of the building). Pending final regulatory approval, a new steel and glass canopy will be constructed over the new entrance and a "Trump International Hotel" sign suspended inside the entrance arch.
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Realizing that a retail/office combination was not going to make money, GSA began negotiating with Collins Equities/Wells Fargo to cancel the lease. GSA by now had realized that if retail space was to be retained, it would need to open onto Pennsylvania Avenue NW. But the agency also was considered scrapping the retail floors and turning them into office space or getting rid of both retail and office space to allow the structure to be developed as a hotel. The hotel option was proving far more appealing than in the early 1980s because of the agency's overwhelmingly positive experience in allowing
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declined the request. The architectural team proposed adding retail on all four corners of the Old Post Office Building, and building a new mezzanine level inside it (with a restaurant on top and a spa and fitness center below). Historic preservation agencies refused to allow various types of canopies or signs bearing the hotel's name along Pennsylvania Avenue, and six alternative designs for the East Atrium were rejected out of hand by the CFA. But still under consideration was a proposal to convert the lower level of the East Atrium into parking with the upper level retained as a ballroom.
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access and street-front retail space. In return, the company asked the GSA to extend the 55-year lease to 65 years, and give it the option of adding three more decade-long lease extension options. According to Denhill D.C. officials, the negotiations were so far advanced that they had a management company ready to operate the hotel and retail tenants ready to take space. GSA said it then ended the negotiations over legal concerns that it was about to enter into a long-term lease without advertising it to other bidders.
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due to the architectural design of the building, and GSA refused to allow any storefronts on the exterior that would signal that there was retail or restaurants inside. The pavilion's revenues were generated in about equal parts from tourists, local office workers, and local residents. Although most retailers were making money, revenues fluctuated wildly on a seasonal basis. Restaurants had a difficult time earning money, and turnover among them was high.
1974: 1090: 1028:). Real estate experts blamed the cost of heating and cooling the vast atrium, heavy tenant turnover, and the lack of a theater for a space below the East Atrium. Although the D.C. Convention and Visitors Association said the Old Post Office was the eighth most-visited attraction in the District of Columbia, retail experts believed it had never made money, and the East Atrium did not bring in enough rent to support the Old Post Office Pavilion. 2097: 137: 112: 87: 1506:) would be preserved in its historic state. Pending approval by regulatory authorities, The Trump Organization proposed building a floor over the ground level (turning the mezzanine into a floor), although the grand staircase would remain. Most of the retail would occupy the ground and second floor, while the historic Stamp Counter on the east side of the ground floor would become the hotel registration desk. 8445: 1395:
building's performance. The Trump Organization, however, offered $ 200 million in redevelopment dollars, while Monument would have provided just $ 116.5 million. GSA scored submission based on experience and past performance, design concept, financial capacity and capability, and initial development investment. It was unclear, therefore, that Monument's bid was superior to The Trump Organization's bid.
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Properties. As construction occurred, the Old Post Office Pavilion lost many of its high-end retailers and replaced them with low-end shops selling mugs, souvenirs, T-shirts, and other items aimed at tourists. The East Atrium, however, included larger and more upscale retailers. The addition also featured a 5,000-square-foot (460 m) miniature golf course and bar. The East Atrium was managed by
886:. More than 50 restaurants and boutique retail stores were anticipated to sublet portions of the three-story retail section, and it was 98% leased at its opening. The building's atrium and retail spaces thereupon acquired the name of "Old Post Office Pavilion". During the mid-1980s, Hillman Properties bought out its partner, Evans Development, and took control of the Old Post Office Pavilion. 761:. Don't Tear It Down began heavily lobbying the PADC, the GSA (which owned the building for the federal government), White House, Congress, and D.C. city government to stop the demolition. Opposition to the demolition began to grow in the U.S. Senate, which held hearings on the buildings in April 1971. Preservation forces received a major boost in May 1971 when the federal 1410:, said, "It was never part of the bid proposal that the project would not be subject to the tax." David Orowitz, the Vice President for Acquisitions and Development in The Trump Organization, said that the denial of tax waiver was not a surprise and would not change the financial calculations of the company's bid. Donald Trump later denied seeking any tax waiver. 753:, began campaigning for the structure's preservation. No action was taken on the demolition project in 1970, and Von Eckardt continued to press for the building's preservation in 1971. By early 1971, a group of local citizens and architects formed a group known as "Don't Tear It Down" (predecessor to the D.C. Preservation League). The group's members included 871:. (Modular office furniture was used to allow more people to work in the offices, which proved controversial among federal employees used to traditional desks and chairs.) The retail levels, which occupied the first three floors of the building, opened on September 13, 1983. The retail section included a performance space known as the Nancy Hanks Center. 1514:
11th Street NW, and Pennsylvania Avenue NW sides of the building. C Street NW would not be reopened to automobile traffic. The Trump Organization said it would remove the ahistoric glass and steel ground floor storefront on the C Street side and expand and renovate the public plaza there by adding outdoor seating and a performance space.
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repainted in shades of cream, gray, green, and ivory pastels. A glass-enclosed elevator to the observation deck was also added, as well as a new grand staircase to the second floor and two 6,000-square-foot (560 m) restaurants. The renovated building was officially dedicated on April 19, 1983. Vice President
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2006. When the boom ended, GSA was stuck with the property, and the House committee accused the agency of losing more than $ 25 million on maintenance rather than generating income. With pressure building on the White House to deal with billions of dollars worth of excess or underutilized federal property, the
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The federal government owns a large amount of property in the District of Columbia. The U.S. Constitution bars state and local governments from taxing the federal government. In order to prevent private businesses from evading property taxes by renting space from the federal government, the District
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receipt of foreign money at Trump Hotels and other businesses as a violation of the constitution, and that this transaction negatively affects the economy of D.C. and Maryland, as well as the best interests of the American public. In January 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court instructed the lower courts to
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The Trump Organization hired the interior design firm of Hirsch Bedner Associates to work on the interior of the Old Post Office Building. The $ 200 million renovation began on May 1, 2014, with the closure of the clock tower. Changes to the structure's exterior included the removal of the words "OLD
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Major changes were made to the 86,000-square-foot (8,000 m) East Atrium and the streets around it. The Trump Organization intended to convert the 34,400-square-foot (3,200 m) basement level into a 150-space parking garage, with a 31,600-to-35,000-square-foot (2,940 to 3,250 m) ballroom
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and Colony Capital's current problems keeping its hotel properties out of receivership. Pearlstein and local hoteliers argued that the market would not support the room rates that Trump intended to charge, and therefore would not be able to support the excessive amount of redevelopment money and rent
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of similar impressive style, taking advantage of heavy use of the national railroad system for speedier mail delivery. Although only 15 years old, the building at 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue was now commonly called the "old" post office. For the next forty years, the building served as office
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The first of the four love stamps was issued on Jan. 26, 1973, and was designed by painter Robert Indiana. .... The new stamp to be issued April 17 was drawn by Bostonian Corita Kent, who is well known for her bright and colorful paintings. The design had its debut at midnight Dec. 31, 1984, when an
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After Donald J. Trump was inaugurated as President of the United States, the Trump International Hotel became the focus of legal controversy. World leaders stated Trump was encouraging visiting emissaries to stay at Trump hotels. Trump family members, such as Ivanka, profited from their stake in the
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Redevelopment plans included an art gallery, café, bar, fitness center, library, lounge with fountain, meeting rooms, spa, two or three upscale restaurants, several luxury retail shops, a 4,000-square-foot (370 m) Mar-a-Lago brand spa, and a small museum about the building, its clock tower, and
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The Trump Organization agreed to turn the Old Post Office building into a 260-room hotel (although some sources said there would be 267 rooms, some said 270, some said 271, and others 275). Many of the rooms would have 25-foot (7.6 m) high ceilings, although most ceilings would be 14-to-16-foot
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By October 2010, no major redevelopment goals had been met. The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee strongly criticized GSA in a report for mismanaging the Old Post Office Building. The report specifically accused GSA of not moving to redevelop the property during a real estate boom in
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In 1997, a hotel development firm, Denhill D.C. LLC, approached GSA and offered to take over Collins Equities/Wells Fargo lease. The company said it would spend more than $ 100 million to turn the office space on the upper floors into hotel rooms and open the Pennsylvania Avenue walls to create more
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With the financial situation at the Old Post Office Pavilion worsening, OPOJV proposed building a glass-enclosed annex on the IRS building's parking lot. The proposal was strongly opposed by the D.C. Historic Preservation Review Board. Nonetheless, Congress appropriated $ 1.7 million for the project
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Despite the positive news about the Old Post Office Pavilion, it was not doing well. GSA imposed conditions on the 1983 renovation that left the retail pavilion looking like an office building rather than a shopping mall. There was also too little retail space, the retail space was poorly configured
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The effort to remove the building in 1938 was the last one for 30 years. Various reasons have been suggested for why the Old Post Office Building survived. A common claim is that the federal government, fighting the Great Depression, simply did not have the money. Press reports at the time, however,
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that stated, among other things, "Emoluments Welcome," along with an animation of the flags of nations in which Trump had business projects. On January 13, 2018, after Trump reportedly used the word "shithole" at a meeting, Bell projected onto the facade the message "Not a D.C. resident?" / "Need a
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seeking the right to be informed of and approve of gifts from foreign governments before they are received. The lawsuit makes specific allegations concerning attempts to solicit foreign governments at the Old Post Office building. In 2020, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia held
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to open restaurants in the atrium and in the northwest corner of the Organization's planned new hotel. However, both chefs pulled out of the deals after Donald Trump made controversial public comments about Mexicans in June 2015, before the hotel had opened. The ensuing legal disputes were settled
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Six development meetings were held with GSA, the CFA, D.C. government officials, and The Trump Organization between February and December 2012. Determining what was acceptable redevelopment was critical if a final lease agreement was to be signed. The Trump Organization's new design team consisted
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Moore, however, left the effort for health reasons within a year. Another preservationist architect, John Cullinane, who had been working on the project resigned "because I couldn't support what they were doing to the building... hey were covering up or tearing out everything that was historic...".
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signed it into law (P.L. 110–359) on October 8. As enacted, the Redevelopment Act required the GSA to proceed with redevelopment of the Old Post Office Building and relocate all federal tenants. It required the GSA to report to the appropriate House and Senate committees regarding any redevelopment
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A small fire broke out on the west side of the Old Post Office Building between the ninth floor ceiling and the roof on August 26, 1992. Workers repairing the roof accidentally caused the blaze, which began at 3:45 pm and was extinguished 45 minutes later. Although small, the fire snarled downtown
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Old Post Office Joint Venture, a group led by Hillman Properties, the developer of the pavilion, was also losing money. Old Post Office Joint Venture (OPOJV) received $ 166,000 a year in rent from GSA, but its agreement with the federal government called for doubling the size of the retail space to
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continued to investigate, publicly revealing in October 2021 that the Trump International Hotel had received about $ 3.7 million from foreign governments, potentially violating the Foreign Emoluments Clause of the U.S. Constitution. Additionally, according to the congressional committee, the hotel
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described the hotel as grand on the outside, a complete disaster and "a frightful dump" on the inside. In December 2016, Luxury Travel Intelligence reviewed the Trump Hotel and found major shortcomings in its service and operations. It called the decor "garish", said that it was not suited to the
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Another major regulatory hurdle was cleared by The Trump Organization in early July 2013. The staff of the National Capital Planning Commission recommended to the agency that it approve the redevelopment plans. The NCPC staff report suggested that GSA and The Trump Organization continue to work on
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The 12th Street NW entrance would become the secondary entrance, providing public access to the restaurants and retail stores. Awnings would be over windows and the entrance on the ground floor, and a sign for the hotel added over the entrance. Outdoor seating would be added on the 12th Street NW,
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By late January 2013, no final lease agreement had been reached. However, both The Trump Organization and GSA said that they were closing in on a deal, and GSA said it was unlikely to reopen the bidding process if one was not reached by the 12-month deadline. Trump officials and GSA attributed the
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The $ 29 million renovation was completed in 1983. Much of the building was gutted to utilize the interior space more efficiently, but some "preservation zones" were established to retain the interior's historic character. Much of the old marble was replaced with new, pink marble, and the interior
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A year after the building opened, an accident there took the life of Washington, D.C. Postmaster James P. Willett. On September 30, 1899, Willett fell 90 feet (27 m) down an open elevator shaft. Nothing more than a flimsy wooden barrier prevented access to the shaft. Willett died a day later.
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At the time of its completion, the Post Office Building contained the largest uninterrupted enclosed space in the city. Its clock tower reached 315 feet (96 m) into the air. It was also the city's first building to have a steel frame structure, and the first to be built with electrical wiring
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Donald Trump asserted that a deal was "weeks" away in mid-April 2013. But even as he said that, contrary to rumor, he was not seeking to renegotiate his initial agreement with GSA, The Trump Organization re-evaluated its partnership with Colony Capital. Trump said his company was likely to either
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In the summer of 2012, The Trump Organization asked the District of Columbia to waive possessory interest taxes on the Old Post Office Building. The possessory interest tax was estimated at $ 3 million in 2012, although it would likely be far more once the property was fully redeveloped. D.C. tax
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On February 6, 2012, GSA announced that it had chosen The Trump Organization as the potential redeveloper of the Old Post Office Building. The company partnered with Colony Capital, a private equity firm, in its bid. The Trump Organization bid pledged to spend $ 200 million to turn the structure
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By August 2000, business conditions at the Old Post Office had sunk even lower. Operations there had never turned a profit in 17 years, the vacancy rate in the Pavilion was 80 percent, the East Atrium was closed, and GSA had stopped charging Wells Fargo rent because no income was being generated.
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The GSA held a competition in 1978 to find a partner willing to redevelop the Old Post Office Building. The agency believed that the configuration of the interior space and downtown real estate market would support only a hotel. But the winning bid did not propose a hotel. A joint venture by four
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Another bidder, BP-Metropolitan Investors, filed an official protest in April 2012 against GSA for awarding the redevelopment to The Trump Organization. The bidding group, which included Hilton Worldwide, said GSA failed to take into account Trump's repeated bankruptcies and unrealistic economic
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The clock in the building tower was originally mechanical in nature, and kept accurate time via gravity. A cable was wrapped around a drum, and a large weight attached to the end of the cable. As the cable unwound due to the force of gravity, the clock hands turned. The cable was rewound once or
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called it "a cross between a cathedral and a cotton mill". By the time it opened, the building was also too small to accommodate the government agencies which occupied it. The city postmaster had advocated a building with a 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m) footprint, but only 10,000 square feet
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In February 2022, the House Oversight Committee sought to prevent Trump from making the sale. The committee wrote to the GSA, arguing that Trump was suspected of having made "false or misleading information to the federal government" by giving GSA "at least one financial statement with possible
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Robert Peck, Commissioner of the GSA's Public Building Service, defended the selection, arguing that the Trump/Colony Capital bid was by far the best in terms of financial commitment, experience in renovating and managing properties, and quality of design. Peck dismissed criticism about Trump's
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The Trumps stated that the hotel would include a conference center, spa, three high-end restaurants, and a 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m) meeting and banquet facility. The company also pledged to create a small museum dedicated to the history of the building and the Bells of Congress, and to
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Major renovation of the structure was made possible in 1976 by enactment of the Public Buildings Cooperative Use Act. The law gave GSA the legal authority to lease federal buildings and use the money received for renovations and upgrades. It also legalized the use of a portion of federal office
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grounds (to the east) for the construction of an architecturally "harmonious" set of massive office buildings. Heyburn's plan retained the architecturally dominating Post Office Building of 1899 with its commanding tower, but adjusted its Pennsylvania Avenue side to be parallel with the street.
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and WDG Architecture (formerly Edwin Weihe & Associates). The Trump Organization proposed extending 11th Street NW south of Pennsylvania Avenue NW. City officials asked that a half-block of C Street NW south of the hotel be reopened with redevelopment money, too, but The Trump Organization
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proposed a 260,000-square-foot (24,000 m) office building with a media center on the first three floors. It also proposed demolishing the annex in favor of a parking garage. Monument Realty bid for the building with a lease price of $ 5.1 million annually, with rent increases based on the
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Attendance at the event then fell precipitously. As a result, the Postal Service decided in 1990 to stop dropping the stamp. Although the Pavilion hosted a party for 2,500 during which a smaller version of a "Love" stamp descended within the building's atrium to mark the beginning of 1991, the
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reported that the skylights and windows leaked air and water, the marble floors were poorly laid, and much of the construction was shoddy. The ninth floor was to have served as a file room, but a post-construction inspection showed it could not accommodate the weight. Technological advances in
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approved Part 2 of the Trump organization's application for a tax credit in the amount of 20% of the rehabilitation cost of the building, estimated in the original application at $ 160 million. The final step would be the filing of Part 3 to collect the tax credit on the actual cost upon the
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An $ 18 million renovation began in 1977. The building badly needed it: The atrium roof had been covered over, making the interior dark; the building leaked and had suffered extensive water damage; there was mold throughout the building; the tower was filled with five to six meters of pigeon
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The new East Atrium opened on March 6, 1992. The three-level structure had 100,000 square feet (9,300 m) of interior space and a glass roof. Under the terms of the development agreement, the federal government owned the land beneath the structure, but the building was owned by Hillman
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made of marble. The atrium was 196 feet (60 m) high, and 10 floors of balconies looked out onto the space (which provided interior light in an era when indoor lighting was not common). It boasted more than 39,000 interior electric lights, and its own electrical generator. Girders and
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era, the neighborhood around the Old Post Office Building had also declined. Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. was marked by deteriorating homes, shops, and office buildings on the north side and monumental Neoclassical federal office buildings of the 1920s-30s era Federal Triangle on the south.
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had a net loss of over $ 70 million during Trump's presidency. To address this loss, another of Trump's companies, DJT Holdings LLC, loaned over $ 27 million to the hotel, only a small portion of which the hotel repaid. Most of the loan was eventually converted to capital contributions.
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President Donald Trump responded to the emolument clause allegations by outlining a plan where payments from foreign guests would be paid into the U.S. Treasury and to the GSA contract issues by placing his holdings into a trust directed by his children. This plan was criticized by
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delay to the length of the lease, which created complexities that needed time to be resolved. GSA also said there were also unique issues raised by the building's historic status. Nonetheless, federal law required the GSA to reach a deal by June 2013 or reopen the bidding process.
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As the clock ticked on the one-year deadline to finalize a deal with GSA, The Trump Organization hired Streetsense, a real estate and retail design firm, to select restaurants and retailers for the Old Post Office Pavilion. Trump chose the company over local real estate developer
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In 2007, GSA estimated, that it would cost more than $ 100 million to modernize the structure. GSA also said that while it earned $ 5.4 million in rent at the Old Post Office Building in 2007, it spent $ 11.9 million on administrative and maintenance, for a loss of $ 6.5 million.
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and the idea of creating a civic center to achieve efficiency in administration as well as reinforce the public's perception of government as authoritative and permanent. For the architectural style of the buildings, the board adopted the McMillan Plan's recommendation of the
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assumptions. GSA said Metropolitan lost the award because it offered to spend only $ 140 million to renovate the building. GSA responded to the protest by noting that since the redevelopment was not a procurement, there were no legal grounds for protesting its decision.
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an attempt to secure the lease on the structure for a Native American tribal client. Abramoff took Safavian on an all-expenses-paid golf trip to Scotland, during which time they discussed turning the lease over to the unidentified tribe. Savafian was later convicted of
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Local residents and advocates of historic preservation expressed a number of concerns about the successful Trump bid. Preservationists stated that Trump would not respect the historic nature of the building and had almost no experience renovating historic properties.
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wrote: "Elected government officials are barred from receiving any benefit under the lease, and now that Mr. Trump has been sworn in today as President of the United States, Trump Old Post Office LLC, a company he largely owns, is in violation of the lease's
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On June 4, GSA reached a final agreement with The Trump Organization regarding redevelopment of the Old Post Office building. The Trump Organization negotiated a 60-year lease under which it paid $ 250,000 in rent per month, with annual increases tied to the
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material misrepresentations". The committee said Trump should not be "rewarded" for "seeking to profit off the presidency." GSA could have potentially prevented the sale of the lease by terminating the lease before the Trump Organization completed the sale.
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prices, the administration created a new independent advisory panel to help create a disposal plan for each individual building. D.C. area lawmakers pressed the advisory panel to act immediately on the Old Post Office. Douglas Firstenberg, a principal with
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By July 1927, the board had fashioned a general plan for the area, but did not address whether the Old Post Office Building, the District Building, or the Southern Railway Building should be torn down. Planning for the complex was deeply influenced by the
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in the United States, took place throughout a spring-time day on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the Old Post Office Building. The Festival's location enabled the event to be near the route of the annual Cherry Blossom Parade, which traveled nearby along
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reported that the lease called for a 263-room (another source said 270-room) hotel and for Trump to spend $ 250 million on renovations. The D.C. Preservation League (the former Don't Tear It Down) said it supported the Trump redevelopment of the site.
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The Trump Organization's lease contract with the GSA, signed in 2013, provides that "no elected official of the government ... shall be admitted to any share or part of this Lease, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom." In a letter to the GSA,
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its bells. The Trump Organization agreed to continue to allow the public access to the clock tower and observation platform. The National Park Service agreed to operate the clock tower tours. The exterior of the building (including the multicolor
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seemed foolish. But the executive branch agencies overseeing the Federal Triangle's construction still wanted it gone. Yet, it was not demolished. Four years passed. Although a push was made in 1938 to remove the Old Post Office Building, Senator
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exterior signage designs to ensure they are appropriate. The full commission approved the staff report and gave preliminary approval to the company's building plans. The NCPC asked the organization to return in fall 2013 with final plans.
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On October 10, 1956, the weight of the clock came loose from the cable and plunged through two floors, narrowly avoiding killing a man, who had just gotten up from his desk. The mechanical clock was later replaced with an electric one.
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Under the 2008 redevelopment law, Congress had 30 days to disapprove the lease or it would become final. Anticipating no problems from the legislature, GSA began relocating the existing federal tenants in the Old Post Office Building.
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Hanks died on January 7, 1983, just weeks before the building's re-opening. The clock tower and observation deck reopened to the public on May 1, 1984. The 1983 renovation won strong praise from architectural critic Benjamin Forgey.
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The Trump Organization cleared several regulatory hurdles in April and May 2013. On April 28, the Commission of Fine Arts gave non-binding, preliminary approval to the company's draft redevelopment plan. On May 16, GSA completed an
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The stamp became larger over the years. The celebration that marked the beginning of 1986 featured a 900 lb (408 kg) illuminated replica of that year's twenty-two cent puppy "Love" stamp. By the beginning of 1990, the
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However, in 2016 and 2017, the Street Festival's organizers were forced to move their event to a distant location in Washington. The Festival's relocation became necessary after the Trump Organization negotiated a deal with the
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Some city residents worried that Trump would block access to the clock tower. However, the National Park Service stated that it would retain control over the clock tower and observation deck and would keep them open for tours.
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By 1934, however, although the government had cleared land around the Old Post Office Building, Congress was increasingly opposed to demolishing the structure. Tearing down a structurally sound 35-year-old building during the
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A vast and well-behaved throng of 100,000 high-spirited, hand-waving, horn-honking revelers burst into cheers last night as the descent of the new Love Stamp from the Old Post Office tower ended the old year and ushered in
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as well as a "bad acts" (to cover failure to pay taxes, fraud, or other forms of misconduct). The Trump Organization agreed to pay all taxes, although the lease did not bar the company from seeking a historic preservation
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bells in North America. Tower visitors can see the colored ropes that the bell-ringers pull to sound the bells but not the bells themselves, although plans are in the works to open a viewing area for the bells as well.
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In March 2011, A new RFP was finally issued by GSA. In all, GSA received 10 bids, most of which were hotels. Among the proposals were a luxury hotel and a National Museum of the Jewish People. Other bidders included
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had earlier performed. Although the event that marked the beginning of 1988 was orderly and well-attended, the D.C. government withdrew its funding later that year because the event's costs had become prohibitive.
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article in May 2018 praised the restaurants and the service at the hotel. On February 20, 2019, Forbes Travel Guide renewed the Five Star rating for 2019. The hotel has also achieved the number 1 rating on
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of the United States because his hotels, as well as other businesses, are accepting payments from foreign guests. In January 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court instructed the lower courts to dismiss the case as
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1,100 pound, 12- by 20-foot replica of the design slid down a 240-foot cable from the tower of the Old Post Office Building in Washington, D.C. More than 65,000 people saw the unveiling of the stamp.
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that individual members of Congress lacked standing to bring action against the President where they sought declaratory and injunctive relief for alleged violations of the Foreign Emoluments Clause.
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in 1973. That same year, the GSA formally dropped its intention to demolish the building and instead developed a plan to preserve it. The National Capital Planning Commission agreed to the project.
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sent a letter to GSA giving consent for GSA to expend such funds as necessary to acquire by purchase the leasehold rights of the lease at the Old Post Office, if certain conditions were followed.
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said it would open a seven-screen movie theater in East Atrium (which now had no tenants). But the company pulled out in May 1996, saying it could not reach a lease agreement with Hill Partners.
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appointed a President's Council on Pennsylvania Avenue to study ways to improve the area. The council's draft plan was ready for Kennedy's approval almost two and a half years later when he was
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The new 22-cent Love stamp will be issued Jan. 30 in New York City. The design shows a bright-eyed, cuddly looking puppy. The designer wants postal customers to look at the stamp and think of
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into a 250-room (later sources said 261-room) luxury hotel. Much of the investment would be in cash, not debt. The Trump Organization tentatively agreed to pay GSA $ 3 million a year in rent.
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On December 28, 2000, GSA submitted the plan for the Old Post Office, as required by the Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1999. On June 15, 2001, Senators
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architecture, popular in the late 19th-century United States. Its bell tower is the third tallest structure in Washington, D.C., excluding radio towers. It succeeded an earlier 1839 building,
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in 2005. However, local developers, city residents, and members of the House of Representatives were angry that the building would be given away for free. The bill was reintroduced in the
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complex in the 1920s and 1930s, and 1970s. Instead, major renovations to The Old Post Office Building were made in 1976 and 1983. The 1983 renovation added to the office structure, a
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rangers provided tours of the Clock Tower. After stopping for three years during the tower's renovation, the ranger tours resumed in February 2017. The service continued during the
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spanned the atrium at the third floor level to allow post office supervisors to look down on the workers. The fifth floor housed executive offices in the corners. Each office had a
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The Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C. opened to paying guests with a "soft opening" on September 12, 2016. The hotel's grand opening was celebrated on October 26, 2016.
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and the structural engineering firm Cagley & Associates were hired to modify the tower so that it could accommodate the weight of the bells and the stress of their swings.
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The GSA issued a Request for Expression of Interest in 2004 for developing the Old Post Office Building. Several companies expressed interest, but GSA did not proceed further.
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The hotel closed on May 11, 2022, after its sale to CGI Merchant Group. The removal of the Trump signage on the building's facade drew extensive international media coverage.
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of 1902, however, proposed retaining the structure. (It could hardly have done otherwise, with the building only just having been completed.) Nonetheless, the same year the
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Up to 100,000 people celebrated at the event during each of its early years. However, after the celebration marking the beginning of 1986 had ended, clean-up crews found a
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beams illuminated the night-time sky and celebrities performed on outdoor stages. At midnight, bells pealed from the tower and neon signs flashed "Happy New Year" amid
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took the position that he "must fully divest himself of all financial interests in the lease to be in compliance with the legal agreement." In February 2017, Senators
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By October 1993, despite more than 3 million visitors a year, OPOJV was behind on its rent to GSA and in default on its mortgage to Collin Equities (a subsidiary of
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of Columbia in 2000 enacted a "possessory interest tax" that captures much of the same revenue from those businesses leasing space from the federal government.
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In 2019 the Trump Organization announced that it was exploring the possible sale of the hotel's lease. In 2020, they took the lease off the market during the
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emporium so utterly out of keeping with the general atmosphere of official Washington that it sets the teeth of architects on edge". Later that year, Senator
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editorialized in favor of its demolition. In 1906, discussing plans to beautify Washington, essayist Sammuel E. Moffett disparagingly called the building a "
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business reporters Petula Dvorak and Jonathan O'Connell expressed their opinion that the new Trump hotel would help spark an economic renaissance in its
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100,000 square feet (9,300 m). Approval for that expansion had never been given. OPOJV originally proposed expansion of the retail space into the
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noted that voters would have punished congressmen who tore down a perfectly good building. Architectural historians have also argued that President
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issued its National Capital Framework, a plan designed to govern development in Washington, for the next 50 years. The plan was supported by the
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presided over the event. The re-opening was celebrated with peals from the Bells of Congress from the clock tower. Federal tenants included the
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business columnist Steven Pearlstein questioned the financial wisdom of selecting Trump/Colony Capital, given Trump's extensive problems with
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The Washington Ringing Society sounds the Bells of Congress every Thursday evening and on special occasions. The official bells of the
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replace Colony or finance the entire redevelopment deal in cash. GSA officials said any such change would not affect the negotiations.
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Moffett, Samuel E. "Washington, Despite Departure from L'Enfant's Plans, to Be in Time the Most Beautiful Capital City in the World".
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introduced legislation to authorize the federal government to purchase all the land between Pennsylvania Avenue (northeast side), the
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and OPOJV agreed to contribute another $ 15 million. The National Capital Planning Commission also gave its approval to the project.
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that requires a 20-foot-wide (6 m) lane on Pennsylvania Avenue to remain open to the Trump International Hotel's customers and
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discerning business traveler, and ranked it as the third worst hotel in the world. On February 20, 2018, the hotel was named to the
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reported that Monument Realty offered a base rent much higher than that of The Trump Organization. Monument and development partner
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administration said it would take action to more quickly dispose of property like the Old Post Office. Rather than sell property at
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agreement, and barred any redevelopment plan from coming into force until 30 days of a continuous session of Congress had passed.
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Collin Equities/Wells Fargo foreclosed on OPOJV in October 1993. The bank hired Hill Partners, a real estate management firm from
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of the building's main entrance and the placement beneath that arch of a bar containing the words "TRUMP INTERNATIONAL HOTEL".
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often used it as a backdrop for propaganda films to be shown in foreign countries. In one instance, a portion of a film about
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Goode, James. "Introduction: The Creation of Monumental Washington in the 1930s". In Wentzel, Volkmar Kurt and Goode, James.
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incorporated into its design. The structure featured elevators with cages of highly intricate wrought iron, a glass covered
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buildings for commercial retail and restaurant use. The Old Post Office was the first major project begun under the law.
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O'Toole, James. "U.S. Taps Donald Trump to Convert DC's Old Post Office Into Luxury Hotel". CNNMoney.com. June 5, 2013.
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The Old Post Office Building's 315-foot (96 m) clock tower is the third-highest building in Washington, after the
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Blair, William. "Fate of Panel on Restyling of Pennsylvania Avenue Is in Nixon's Hands After Congress Deletes Funds".
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Five Star list for 2018 and later that year, it was named to Forbes' inaugural World's Most Luxurious Hotels list. A
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delegate, who won passage of federal legislation in 2008 requiring the GSA to redevelop the Old Post Office Building.
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made the building out of date as soon as it opened. The anticipated economic development, however, never occurred.
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defended it and attacked the erection of a Neoclassical office building in its place as financially unacceptable.
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Pressler, Margaret Webb and Haggerty, Maryann. "Cineplex Odeon Plans Movie Theater at Old Post Office Pavilion".
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Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in Washington, D.C.
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stamp had reached a size of 20 feet (6 m) by 30 feet (9 m) and a weight of two tons (1814 kg).
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On August 5, 2013, Congress allowed the lease between GSA and The Trump Organization to go into force. The
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created a 14-foot (4 m) by 21-foot (6 m) wooden replica of the Postal Service's new 1984 twenty-
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said construction would begin immediately after the building was turned over to The Trump Organization.
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Hill Partners had a difficult time finding any new tenants for the East Atrium and for the Pavilion.
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Sernovitz, Daniel J. "Donald Trump Clears Regulatory Hurdle on Old Post Office Redevelopment Plan".
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of "all but the most essential" federal government services, including the National Park Service.
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Von Eckardt, Wolf (September 1983). "A preservation Victory Saves Washington's Old Post Office".
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Worthy of the Nation: Washington, D.C., From L'Enfant to the National Capital Planning Commission
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A crowd estimated at 100,000 brought in the New Year on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.
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One of the Bells of Congress hanging in the clock tower of the Old Post Office Building in 2012
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To Review the Proposed Demolition of the Old Post Office Building and Other Landmark Buildings
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Sernovitz, Daniel J. (April 10, 2013). "Donald Trump Says Old Post Office Talks Nearly Done".
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Starting in 1984, replicas of the latest versions of the "Love" stamp were lowered from the
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O'Connell, Jonathan and Bhattarai, Abha. "Design for Old Post Office Earns Early Approval".
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Entrance to Old Post Office Pavilion in 2018 when it served as the Trump International Hotel
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Goodin, Emily. "Trump Unveils Plan for Luxury Hotel at Historic Old Post Office Pavilion".
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The Clock Tower houses the Bells of Congress (also known as the Ditchley Bells), which the
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anti-gun violence rally on March 24, 2018, many rally-goers left their signs by the hotel.
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Neibauer, Michael. "Inside Plans for Trump International Hotel, aka the Old Post Office".
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firm of Benjamin Thompson & Associates, and it was leased by Evans Development Co. of
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in relief. Because the tower was not designed to hold bells, the architectural firm of
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owns through a revocable trust. Trump developed the property into a luxury hotel, the
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Post office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
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Faiola, Anthony and Pressler, Margaret Webb. "Virgin Group Plans 2 D.C. Complexes".
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Gorney, Cynthia. "Historic Old Post Office Building Saved for Avenue's Grand Plan".
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Trump International Hotel Opens in DC; grand-opening ceremonies planned for October.
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office building. It was nearly torn down during the construction of the surrounding
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Construction began in 1892 and was completed in 1899. The building is an example of
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18-year-old woman dead in a stairwell 100 yards away from an indoor stage at which
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For 16 years until 2015, the Sakura Matsuri-Japanese Street Festival, the largest
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The Old Post Office Building's tower slowly became an iconic one in the city. The
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The Old Post Office Building was slated for demolition during construction of the
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Federal agency ignored Constitution in approving Trump hotel lease, watchdog says
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Sernovitz, Daniel J. "Trump Goes Into Overtime On Old Post Office Negotiations".
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Pearlstein, Steven (February 12, 2012). "What D.C. Doesn't Need: A Trump Tower".
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proposed razing all the structures between Pennsylvania Avenue and B Street (now
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Office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
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Clark, Charles S. "GSA and Trump Ink Final Deal on Washington Old Post Office".
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In 1983, Congress enacted legislation formally renaming the Old Post Office the
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An attempt to demolish the Old Post Office Building began in February 1970. The
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Sernovitz, Daniel J. "NCPC Preliminarily Backs Old Post Office Redevelopment".
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Polantz, Katelyn; Stracqualursi, Veronica; Holmes, Kristen (October 8, 2021).
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Sernovitz, Daniel J. "Trump On the Hook for D.C. Possessory Interest Taxes".
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on November 22, 1963. The draft plan retained the Old Post Office Building.
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Sernovitz, Daniel J. "Trump Organization Signs Lease for Old Post Office".
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Does the emoluments clause lawsuit against President Trump stand a chance?
5424:"Trump Unveils Plan For Luxury Hotel at Historic Old Post Office Pavilion" 3338:. July 28, 1977; Bruske, Ed. "The Case of The Vanishing Old Post Office". 3141:
Eisen, Jack and Fiske, Phineas R. "Drive Starts to Demolish Tower in NW".
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Beginning in 2002, a major push was made to convert the building into the
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of the Old Post Office Building's Clock Tower around midnight during each
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In 1914, the District of Columbia's General Post Office moved to a larger
11148: 11061: 11027: 11022: 10979: 10878: 10584: 10291: 10281: 10208: 9155: 9077: 9035: 9018: 8848: 7639:"Trump hotel out of Business as video shows signs stripped from building" 7403: 6076:"It's Happening: Donald Trump Already Got a Post-Election Business Break" 5915:"GSA and Trump Organization Come to Agreement on Old Post Office Lease". 5875:
O'Connell, Jonathan. "Trumps Agree to Terms of Old Post Office Project".
4289: 4163:"Comic Strip Theme Goes For Stamp Of Approval From Nation's Philatelists" 4070: 3793: 3167:
Von Eckardt, Wolf. "Why Can't We Keep the Old Post Office and Enjoy It?"
2240:"Trump Gave His Kids A Big Stake In Huge Government Deal, Document Shows" 1986: 1762: 1754: 1584: 1025: 938: 777: 718: 553: 470: 434: 334: 330: 7910:
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Pressler, Margaret Webb. "Injecting New Life Into the Old Post Office".
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Hilzenrath, David S. "Old Post Office Passes First Test for Expansion".
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electricity and electrical wiring, mechanical engineering, heating, and
11066: 10625: 10574: 10532: 10392: 8893: 8418: 8037:. Reprint ed. James Goode, ed. Golden, Colo.: Fulcrum Publishing, 1998. 7967:. Reprint ed. James Goode, ed. Golden, Colo.: Fulcrum Publishing, 1998. 7041:"Foreign Payments to Trump Firms Violate Constitution, Suit Will Claim" 6890: 4647:"H. Rept. 110-724 – Old Post Office Building Redevelopment Act of 2008" 4523:"S. Rept. 110-501 – Old Post Office Building Redevelopment Act of 2008" 3776: 3232:
Scharfenberg, Kirk. "Restoration Considered For Post Office Building".
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White, Jean M. "Pennsylvania Ave. Designs Must Win Johnson's Support".
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Gamarekian, Barbara. "Old Post Office Building Becomes a 'Star Project'
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Entrance to Old Post Office Pavilion before 2014 redevelopment in 2013
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The 1983 renovation added the grand staircase, seen from above in 2009
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voted down Nixon's request for money to demolish the Old Post Office.
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Combes, Abbott. "Gravel Seeks to Prevent Razing of Old Post Office".
1297: 1280: 1018: 934: 883: 519: 518:(930 m) were purchased. The post office used the main floor and 458: 7743:"For Whom Will Old Post Office Bells Toll When Trump Comes to Town?" 1785:. Similar to CREW v. Trump, Attorneys General Racine and Frosh cite 1081:
toward the Old Post Office Building and Tower on the south side and
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The Trump Organization initially entered into contracts with chefs
780:, chair of the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the 466: 7277:"Trump Hotel in DC not in violation of government lease, GSA says" 6318:"Luxury travel group puts Trump's 'garish' DC hotel on worst list" 5455:"Veteran Architect Leaves Trump Team On Old Post Office Project". 2138:"National Register Information System – (#73002105)" 8159:"Old Post Office web site of the General Services Administration" 7986:
The Gentleman From New York: Daniel Patrick Moynihan: A Biography
7497:"Trump Organization said to be weighing sale of D.C. hotel lease" 7350:. Associated Press. January 17, 2019. Retrieved January 18, 2019. 4854:"Norton bill would require faster action on Old Post Office site" 2310:"Trump not 'welcome here': opening of DC hotel met with protests" 1165: 1159:
engaged in extensive illegal discussions with GSA chief of staff
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Musicians entertained ballroom dancers within the building while
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Evening view of the Old Post Office and Clock Tower in July 2012
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was strongly opposed to the effort. Gravel sought allies in the
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Atrium of the old 1899 General Post Office Building in June 1914
9921: 9785: 8099:"Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C., archived web site" 7679:"Waldorf Astoria Washington DC Arrives in the Nation's Capital" 7308:"GAO, GSA Inspector General Open Probes Into Trump Hotel Lease" 6543:"Trump Settles Second Suit Against Chef Who Ditched D.C. Hotel" 6236: 4340: 3330:
Conroy, Sarah Booth. "Bold Renovation of Old Post Office Set".
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officials denied the waiver. Pedro Ribeiro, a spokesperson for
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numerous past bankruptcies, noting that these mostly concerned
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Shoop, Tom. "Despite Challenges, Trump and GSA Still a Team".
2261:"Trust Records Show Trump Is Still Closely Tied To His Empire" 11190:
Buildings of the United States government in Washington, D.C.
8139:"Old Post Office Tower web site of the National Park Service" 8119:"Former Old Post Office Pavilion Management Company web site" 7881:"Shutdown spares federal park rangers at site in Trump hotel" 7252:
Democrats ask inspector general to review Trump's hotel lease
7201:"Democrats in Congress are the latest to sue President Trump" 5779:
O'Connell, Jonathan. "Trumps Weigh Partnership with Colony".
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O'Connell, Jonathan. "Glamour Bends to Rules About History".
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O'Connell, Jonathan. "Trump: Deal On Old Post Office Close".
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Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
7846:"Clock tower over the Trump hotel quietly reopens for tours" 6297:"Luxury Travel Group Gives Trump's DC Hotel a Brutal Review" 5554:"Competitor offered GSA more than Trump for Old Post Office" 2828:"$ 165,000,000 Public Building Measure Signed by Coolidge". 2380:"Trump Completes Sale of Washington Hotel to Investor Group" 2215:"Trump Hotel in Washington, D.C., to Open Ahead of Schedule" 2007:
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
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to transform the 170,000-square-foot (16,000 m) vacant
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Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia
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in 1888 in the hope that the building would revitalize the
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The Pennsylvania Avenue landmark functioned primarily as a
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Gutheim, Frederick Albert and Lee, Antoinette Josephine.
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Benedetto, Robert; Donovan, Jane; and Du Vall, Kathleen.
7802:"British Bicentennial Bells Installed in Old Post Office" 6981:"Ivanka Trump made $ 3.9 million from D.C. hotel in 2017" 6576:"The 45th Annual Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival" 5988: 5986: 5984: 4741:"Group tries to move stalled women's history museum bill" 4557: 4492:
Pressler, Margaret Webb. "Cineplex Odeon Quits Project".
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Green, Stephen. "Funds Denied For Building Grand Plaza".
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United States District Court for the District of Maryland
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Grimaldi, James V.; Schmidt, Susan (February 11, 2006).
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McCormick, Anne O'Hare. "Building the Greater Capital".
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In January 2017, a lawsuit against Trump was brought by
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After observing the poor state of the Avenue during his
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List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.
6162:"Want to Visit the Old Post Office Tower? Better Hurry" 6129: 6127: 6029: 6027: 6025: 6023: 6021: 5943: 5941: 5939: 5937: 5935: 5933: 5931: 5929: 5927: 5925: 5696: 5694: 5225:"Trump deal could be first of several in downtown area" 4776: 4774: 4772: 4770: 4768: 3180:
Von Eckardt, Wolf. "Catalytic Castle in the Triangle".
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On This Spot: Pinpointing the Past in Washington, D.C.
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Evelyn, Douglas E.; Dickson, Paul; and Ackerman, S.J.
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O'Connell, Jonathan. "Trumps Sign Up Local Advisers".
5286:"Trumps discuss plans for Old Post Office development" 5121:"Georgetown landmark to be sold by federal government" 5052:"White House revamping plan to sell federal buildings" 4678:"Women's Museum Supporters Renew Efforts in the House" 2069:
United States federal government shutdown of 2018–2019
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Boundary markers of the original District of Columbia
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Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
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6769:"57th Annual Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival" 6729:"56th Annual Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival" 6636:"55th Annual Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival" 6616:"53rd Annual Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival" 6596:"51st Annual Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival" 6117:"Trumps Reach Lease Deal on Old Post Office in D.C." 5852: 5762: 5760: 5758: 5718: 5716: 5714: 5676: 5674: 5249: 5119:
O'Keefe, Ed; O'Connell, Jonathan (October 19, 2011).
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O'Keefe, Ed; O'Connell, Jonathan (October 28, 2010).
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Schwartzman, Paul; Greenwell, Megan (June 28, 2006).
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style on F Street NW. It was used as the city's main
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O'Connell, Jonathan; Jacobs, Shayna (June 1, 2021).
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Hansler, Jennifer; Fishel, Justin (March 27, 2017).
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The District: The Tourist's Guide to Washington, D.C
3483:"Bells Ring Out At Opening of Old Post Office Tower" 2714:
Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds, p. 60.
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place to stay?" / "Try our shithole". Following the
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Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
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Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
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Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
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House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
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droppings, and the heating system often broke down.
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Romanesque Revival architecture in Washington, D.C.
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Personal and business legal affairs of Donald Trump
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L'Enfant's Legacy: Public Open Spaces in Washington
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Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
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Landmark". 5417: 5415: 5413: 5411: 4847: 4845: 4783:"Trump to Turn Old Post Office Into Luxury Hotel" 4233:Sanchez, Rene; Thomas, Pierre (January 1, 1988). 4053:"Nation greets New Year with parades and parties" 2867:"Triangle Sites Studied by Architectural Board". 2807:The Act also authorized a major extension of the 2761: 2759: 2757: 2755: 2259:Craig, Susanne; Lipton, Eric (February 3, 2017). 1851:provision." After Trump's election as president, 544:) to the south to create a park. The influential 11176: 9320:National Desert Storm and Desert Shield Memorial 8623:Japanese American Patriotism During World War II 8308:Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building 8101:. Trump International Hotels LLC. Archived from 8049:America's Watchtower: Saving the Old Post Office 7947:3rd rev. ed. 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Kennedy Department of Justice Building 1168:for lying about his relationship with Abramoff. 869:President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities 757:, the politically influential chairwoman of the 222:Karn Charuhas Chapman & Twohey (East Atrium) 10315:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument 8523:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument 7878: 7721: 7577: 7039:Lipton, Eric; Liptak, Adam (January 22, 2017). 7034: 7032: 6153: 5487: 5145: 4882: 4582: 4459: 4457: 3480: 2409: 2407: 2238:Roston, Aram; Wagner, Daniel (August 2, 2016). 1422:was among the retailers the company talked to. 414:approved construction of a new post office for 10503: 9299:Women in Military Service for America Memorial 8909:John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 8093:Waldorf Astoria Washington DC official website 8065:. Vol. 164, no. 3. pp. 407–16. 8026:Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds. 8009:. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1993. 7926:. 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Norton, 2003. 7800:Ringle, Ken (March 10, 1983). 5960:"Trump Outlines Hotel Plans". 3972:"Dazzling Fete To Ring In '87" 3516:"The Old Post Office Delivers" 2994:Bednar, p. 24; Glazer, p. 151. 2701:"The New Municipal Building". 2551:Moeller and Feldblyum, p. 129. 2390: 2285: 2154: 2063:Prior to the 2014 renovation, 1648:presidential inaugural parades 1306:Metropolitan Partnership, Ltd. 1296:, Carpenter, Monument Realty, 845:Arthur Cotton Moore Associates 269: 1: 11077:Trump's Castle / Trump Marina 10089:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality 9766:Seven Corners Shopping Center 9663:The Collection at Chevy Chase 6455:Everson, Zach (May 2, 2018). 5917:Travel & Leisure Close-Up 5312:http://www.washingtonpost.com 5050:O'Keefe, Ed (March 2, 2011). 4371:Tuck, Lon (October 7, 1986). 3928:Winick, Les (April 7, 1985). 3638:Tuck, Lon (October 7, 1986). 2766:Kelly, John (March 1, 2012). 2378:Lipton, Eric (May 11, 2022). 2121: 2040:, and an image of the flower 1963:Waldorf Astoria Washington DC 1957:Waldorf Astoria Washington DC 1769:filed a joint lawsuit in the 857:Institute for Museum Services 401: 373:Waldorf Astoria Washington DC 144:Show map of the United States 11082:Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino 10843:Hyatt Grand Central New York 9805:Westpost at National Landing 9673:The Shops at Wisconsin Place 9407:American Revolution Statuary 9166:United States Botanic Garden 8268:Department of Labor Building 8053:Cultural Resource Management 7854:U.S. News & World Report 7238:. 19-5237. 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