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URLhttps://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Hotel-News/Trumps-in-talks-buy-back-DC-hotel-lease
Last Crawled2026-04-17 06:47:27 (3 days ago)
First Indexed2025-01-11 11:37:08 (1 year ago)
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Meta TitleReport: The Trumps are in talks to buy back D.C. hotel lease: Travel Weekly
Meta DescriptionThe Wall Street Journal reported that Eric Trump met with the leaseholder of the hotel, which is currently a Waldorf Astoria.
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The Trump Organization is engaged in preliminary discussions to reclaim the lease on its former hotel in Washington, D.C.,  reports the Wall Street Journal .  The hotel is currently operating as a Waldorf Astoria. The Wall Street Journal said Trump Organization executive vice president Eric Trump met with an executive from BDT & MSD Partners at Mar-a-Lago earlier this week to discuss purchasing the lease rights to the former Trump International Hotel Washington D.C.  BDT & MSD Partners currently controls the property's lease, following a 2023 default and subsequent foreclosure by previous leaseholder CGI Merchant Group. The Trump Organization  sold the hotel's lease  to CGI in 2022, and the hotel was reflagged as a Waldorf Astoria. The report, citing unnamed sources, said that the talks may not result in any sale. The Trump Organization didn't immediately respond to a request for comment, while a Hilton spokesperson said the company had nothing to add at this time. The 263-room hotel, which occupies the Old Post Office building,  opened as a Trump hotel  in 2016.  During President Donald Trump's first presidency, the hotel was a prominent gathering spot for Republican lawmakers, lobbyists and others with business involving the administration. The property  came under intense scrutiny  because of ethical and legal concerns.  The hotel has some of the largest guestrooms in the city. Top-tier accommodations include the 4,000-square-foot Presidential One Bedroom Suite and 6,300-square-foot Waldorf Townhouse Two Bedroom Bi-Level Suite. The hotel is home to restaurants  The Bazaar by Jose Andres  and the Michelin-starred  Sushi Nakazawa , plus 38,000 square feet of event space and a 10,000-square-foot Waldorf Astoria Spa. This report was updated to add information on outreach to the Trump Organization and Hilton.
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The Trump Organization is engaged in preliminary discussions to reclaim the lease on its former hotel in Washington, D.C., [reports the Wall Street Journal](https://www.wsj.com/real-estate/trump-dc-hotel-sale-white-house-return-0a4ba019?mod=hp_lead_pos2 "reports the Wall Street Journal"). The hotel is currently operating as a Waldorf Astoria. The Wall Street Journal said Trump Organization executive vice president Eric Trump met with an executive from BDT & MSD Partners at Mar-a-Lago earlier this week to discuss purchasing the lease rights to the former Trump International Hotel Washington D.C. BDT & MSD Partners currently controls the property's lease, following a 2023 default and subsequent foreclosure by previous leaseholder CGI Merchant Group. The Trump Organization [sold the hotel's lease](https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Hotel-News/Lease-transfer-Trump-hotel-Washington-DC "sold the hotel's lease") to CGI in 2022, and the hotel was reflagged as a Waldorf Astoria. The report, citing unnamed sources, said that the talks may not result in any sale. The Trump Organization didn't immediately respond to a request for comment, while a Hilton spokesperson said the company had nothing to add at this time. The 263-room hotel, which occupies the Old Post Office building, [opened as a Trump hotel](https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Hotel-News/Trump-Organization-touting-Washington-hotel-as-best-in-the-city "opened as a Trump hotel") in 2016. During President Donald Trump's first presidency, the hotel was a prominent gathering spot for Republican lawmakers, lobbyists and others with business involving the administration. The property [came under intense scrutiny](https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Hotel-News/Trump-might-need-to-concede-DC-hotel-before-Inauguration-Day "came under intense scrutiny") because of ethical and legal concerns. The hotel has some of the largest guestrooms in the city. Top-tier accommodations include the 4,000-square-foot Presidential One Bedroom Suite and 6,300-square-foot Waldorf Townhouse Two Bedroom Bi-Level Suite. The hotel is home to restaurants [The Bazaar by Jose Andres](https://www.thebazaar.com/washington-dc-menus "The Bazaar by Jose Andres") and the Michelin-starred [Sushi Nakazawa](https://www.sushinakazawa.com/washington-dc "Sushi Nakazawa"), plus 38,000 square feet of event space and a 10,000-square-foot Waldorf Astoria Spa. *This report was updated to add information on outreach to the Trump Organization and Hilton.*
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