The Patterson House

15 Dupont Circle, Washington (Dupont Circle), DC

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Property Type

Rental Apartments – Urban Suites

Project Type

Restoration – New Construction

Role

Limited Partner

Development Cost

$55 million

Square Footage

46,345

Number of Units

92

Developer Partner

Saul Urban

Architect

Hartman-Cox Architects

Construction Lender

Citizens Bank

Completion

October 2017

The Patterson House, a 1903 Beaux Arts mansion located directly on Dupont Circle, has undergone an elaborate restoration and renovation, and has been combined with a newly constructed 6-story building annex connected by a double-height, glass curtain atrium. The Patterson House is a distinctive 92-unit rental destination, offering fully furnished studio, one-bedroom, and loft apartments.

Unique to the D.C. residential market, it is designed for a mobile and discerning clientele who desire the convenience and flexibility of a short-term stay, luxury living, and smart design. Boutique in character, it combines hotel services with the comforts of home. Each unit includes a kitchen with stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, flat screen TV, washer/dryer, smart technology, and housekeeping services. It features an unparalleled amenities package with library, fitness center, wine storage, dining room, and an exclusive lounge bar reminiscent of the mansion’s golden age, but with a modern take on classic hospitality. Housekeeping, concierge service, complimentary breakfast, community events, and exclusive chef tastings complete the experience.

The mansion was originally designed by famed architect Stanford White and hosted President Coolidge during the White House renovations in 1927.  It is listed on the Washington, D.C. Inventory of Historic Sites and the National Registry for Historic Places.