Four Seasons to open standalone private residences in Washington, DC

64 luxury apartments marks expansion by Four Seasons in US Capital
2025-03-22
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Four Seasons to open standalone private residences in Washington, DC

The building will feature luxury residences from 1 to 4 bedrooms

Canadian luxury hospitality firm Four Seasons is adding to its footprint in Washington DC, the capital of the United States, setting up 64 private luxury residences.
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Leading luxury hospitality firm Four Seasons has announced a partnership with American firms Georgetown Company and Mohari Hospitality to unveil an exclusive collection of bespoke, ultra-luxury homes in the heart of Georgetown in Washington DC, the capital of the United States.

In a press statement, Four Seasons says that Four Seasons Private Residences Washington, DC will set a new standard in luxury living with 64 exquisite homes. Featuring one-to-four-bedroom residences, residents will enjoy Four Seasons service and property management, timeless design, and world-class amenities.

The hospitality firm says that situated in Georgetown, one of Washington, DC’s most exclusive and historically rich neighbourhoods, Four Seasons Private Residences Washington, DC provides unparalleled access to world-class dining, luxury shopping, and cultural landmarks. Proximity to Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC further enhances the experience, granting residents access to award-winning cuisine, spa treatments, and signature hospitality.

Bart Carnahan

Bart Carnahan

The statement adds that standalone residential projects remain a key driver of Four Seasons growth strategy, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to redefining luxury living worldwide.

“As our standalone residential portfolio continues to grow, we’re crafting exceptional living experiences in key cities where locals, residents, and guests already know and trust the Four Seasons brand. The Georgetown Company and Mohari Hospitality share our vision for redefining luxury living in this important, historic and dynamic city. We are proud to partner with them to bring Four Seasons latest standalone offering to Washington, DC,” says Bart Carnahan, President, Global Business Development, Portfolio Management and Residential, Four Seasons.

Peter Armstrong

Peter Armstrong

The new standalone Private Residences build on more than 20 years of success at Four Seasons Hotel Washington DC. The historic residential development is set to deliver an exclusive living experience, reimagining the decommissioned Georgetown heating plant into a luxury Four Seasons living experience.

Allen Smith

Allen Smith

“It has been a pleasure working with Four Seasons and Mohari Hospitality as we develop the West Heating Plant into a world-class project that combines the elegance and sophistication synonymous with the Four Seasons brand while also staying true to the property’s history. We are excited about the future of Washington, DC and look forward to welcoming homeowners at this project soon,” says Peter Armstrong, Managing Director, Georgetown Company.

“We are pleased to co-develop Four Seasons Private Residences in DC with the Georgetown Company. This project is a perfect addition to our portfolio, further exemplifying Mohari’s commitment to creating exceptional luxury and lifestyle hospitality experiences worldwide. We are excited to bring our expertise and vision to this prestigious residential offering in the US capital alongside the Four Seasons team,” says Allen Smith, CEO, Mohari Hospitality.

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