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The Langham, Seattle | |
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Hotel chain | Langham |
General information | |
Status | Proposed |
Type | Hotel, Residential |
Address | 1931 2nd Avenue Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Coordinates | 47°36′41″N 122°20′30″W / 47.61139°N 122.34167°W |
Estimated completion | 2026 |
Owner | Langham Hospitality Group |
Height | 484 feet (148 m) |
Technical details | |
Size | 552,000 square feet (51,300 m2) |
Floor count | 42 |
Design and construction | |
Architecture firm | Kengo Kuma & Associates, Ankrom Moisan Architects |
Developer | Pacific Eagle |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 187 |
The Langham, Seattle is a future high-rise luxury hotel in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is scheduled to open in 2026 with 187 rooms and suites operated by the Langham Hospitality Group. The 42-story building will incorporate the facade of the Terminal Sales Annex, a historic landmark on the site at 1931 2nd Avenue. The building was designed by Kengo Kuma & Associates and Ankrom Moisan Architects.[1]
The project, originally named Hotel Clare, was announced in 2014 by Columbia West Properties and Pineapple Hospitality with the sale of the southwest corner of 2nd and Virginia for $16 million.[2] A 24-story condominium tower with 175 units was approved by the city government for the site in 2006 and was later revised to 39 stories in response to a zoning change.[3] Columbia West proposed a 39-story high-rise on the site in 2008 as part of a twin residential and hotel project but later abandoned plans.[4] The initial design, made by Ankrom Moisan Architects in 2015, was a 17-story hotel with 208 rooms and retail that would incorporate the Terminal Sales Annex.[5] Pacific Eagle, the U.S. arm of Hong Kong–based real estate company Great Eagle Holdings, acquired the property in December 2016 for $18 million.[6]
Pacific Eagle unveiled new plans for a 42-story hotel on the site in 2018 and hired Tokyo-based Kengo Kuma & Associates to redesign the project.[7][8] The submitted design included 242 hotel rooms, 209 condominium units, two levels of co-working space, and 6,700 square feet (620 m2).[9] Following an initial design review meeting, the tower's footprint was reduced and a large mural was added to the side of the Terminal Sales Annex, which would jut out from the bottom of the building.[10] The co-working element of the project was dropped in 2020 and replaced with co-living spaces in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11] The Downtown Seattle Design Review Board formally approved development of the project in November 2021.[12]
In September 2022, the Langham Hospitality Group announced that it would acquire the project and operate the hotel as The Langham, Seattle.[13] Construction is scheduled to be complete in 2026.[1]
The Langham, Seattle is planned to be 42 stories tall with 187 luxury hotel rooms and suites and 200 apartments.[1] Its design, a collaboration between Kengo Kuma and local firm Ankrom Moisan Architects, uses a series of setbacks to reference the Art Deco and Gothic Revival architecture of historic buildings in Downtown Seattle.[14] The landmarked facade of the Terminal Sales Annex will be incorporated into the new building, protruding from the base, and its interior will be remade into amenity spaces.[10] The top of the Terminal Sales Annex will be converted into an outdoor terrace used by hotel patrons.[13] An automated parking garage under the tower will have space for 158 vehicles and 250 bicycles.[15]