Watergate Hotel Facing Foreclosure

Last time we checked out the Watergate hotel back in 2007 the hotel was holding a liquidation sale in advance of a major renovation. Now the Washington Post reports that the infamous Washington D.C. hotel could be the latest hotel to head for foreclosure. Washington developer Monument Realty defaulted on a $70 million loan that came due this week. Monument bought the hotel five years ago and it has been closed ever since. Initially the developer planned to cash in on the real estate craze by turning it into luxury co-op apartments. Last year it decided to keep it as a hotel. Lehman Brothers was also a partner and equity investor in the property.
Michael J. Darby, a company principal and co-founder of Monument told the Washington Post that the company is still committed to the project and thinks the Watergate can be a "great hotel in the future." Monument is working with the lender, New York-based PB Capital, to restructure the loan. The Washington Business Journal reports that PB Capital has its own problems. Back in December PB Capital moved to foreclose on the Dumont Condominium.
The last few months have seen a rash of hotel projects facing foreclosure all around the country. The Watergate is at a distinct disadvantage because it is not open like many of the other hotels so there is no revenue coming in. What it does have is name recognition courtesy of Richard Nixon but it's not clear if that name can become associated with something more than scandal.
UPDATE: The AP is reporting that the hotel may be auctioned off on July 21. Alex Cooper Auctioneers lists a property with the Watergate's address set to be sold on that date. A $1 million deposit is required.

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
earsstinks Jul 2nd 2009 2:40PM
The rise and fall of America thanks libs ! NOT ONE DIME ! YES WE CAN and he did . HOPE & HANGE !
earsstinks Jul 2nd 2009 2:40PM
Who cares ? What fashion statement is Michelle making today ?
nickerson Jul 2nd 2009 3:27PM
Sell it to Trump, he has connections with the right people in the gutter in New York.
WILLIAM MALKEMES Jul 2nd 2009 5:10PM
such a shame, so much history behind that motel, watergate and etcs
Dean Jul 2nd 2009 5:54PM
Like they say nothing last forever.
robert macv Jul 2nd 2009 8:16PM
I BID 5.00
Joey Jul 2nd 2009 8:26PM
The good thing about it. No one will get cought with tapes.
AE12Wrangell Jul 3rd 2009 10:46PM
After a historical event 34 years earlier, it faces foreclosure. Too bad. I was there only one time, and it's better than the Waldorf Astoria in Manhattan. It will not be to long before stores of all kinds, US Post Office's, and anything else we need or use is shut down. Pretty soon, we may have to sell back various states to balance the budget (despite President Obama's effort's, a balanced budget will never happen again)
Fred Jul 3rd 2009 4:35PM
When they tear it down, they will discover that there was a mistake and the break-in was done by low-level Democrats who wanted to discredit Nixon who was too patriotic to fight dirty and reveal it so he took the hit and paid for it. Someday, he will be revered for his actions.
servicemasterwv Jul 3rd 2009 7:44PM
lol you people who try your best to be funny and rude cant even spell what does that tell us lol
maddmaxx09 Jul 10th 2009 11:06AM
whers nixon when you need himv we need another watergate scandal to save watergate
RWestphal Jul 5th 2009 3:10PM
Raise your $5.00 bid to $6.00......................
Mariam Jul 5th 2009 6:39PM
Actually right before the Watergate Break-In in the early 1970's, the Watergate Hotel was in financial difficulty back then.
They were ready to go out of business back then.
If it weren't for some folk who broke into the rooms or hotel to steal information, it probably would have been out of business a long time ago.
The Watergate Break-In actually saved it.
Pissed Jul 5th 2009 7:56PM
They bought it 5 years ago and it has never opened?? Isn't lehman one of our goverment buy out butt buddies?? And they own buildings like this and never even open them for business?? Hold on i'm sure the messiah has some transparent plan to fix everything for you????
Atlantic Jul 6th 2009 3:10AM
I moved to DC in the early eighties and while in college I would sneak into one of the pools at the Watergate complex to swim laps. The Watergate has an elegant 1960-1970 je ne se qua sophisticated charm. I hope it is restored soon!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watergate_complex