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Crescent Hotels Signs Deal With Comstock To Run JW Marriott: Report

Crescent Hotels & Resorts will manage the 243-room JW Marriott hotel at Reston Station.

At a Bisnow event in Reston Station in February, Comstock Holding Companies CEO Christopher Clemente discusses the ongoing development around the Wiehle-Reston-East Metro Station, including the new JW Marriott hotel and condominiums.
At a Bisnow event in Reston Station in February, Comstock Holding Companies CEO Christopher Clemente discusses the ongoing development around the Wiehle-Reston-East Metro Station, including the new JW Marriott hotel and condominiums. (Michael O'Connell/Patch)

RESTON, VA — Crescent Hotels & Resorts has signed a deal with an affiliate of Comstock Holding Companies to operate the new JW Marriott at Reston Station, according to reports.

Scheduled to open in mid-2025, the hotel will be the first JW Marriott in Virginia and the second in the greater Washington, D.C. area, according to Hotel Management. It is located adjacent to the Wiehle-Reston East Station on Metro's Silver Line.

The first 12 floors of the 28-story glass and concrete high-rise, will contain 243 hotel rooms, with the floors above containing 94 JW Marriot-branded condominiums, according to Hotel Management's report. Marriott International has already signed on as the condominium manager.

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“It’s incredibly exciting to be involved in this prestigious development,” Michael George, president and CEO of Crescent Hotels & Resorts, said in a statement published by Hotel Management. “Crescent excels in the luxury full-service hotel sector, and Reston Station is a highly sought-after location. The addition of the JW Marriott Hotel to the Reston Station neighborhood will set a new standard for luxury and service in both the Dulles Corridor and the D.C. region.”

Read Hotel Management's full report.

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