Westin Virginia Beach Town Center Explained

The Westin Virginia Beach Town Center
Location:4535 Commerce Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
Coordinates:36.8422°N -76.1343°W
Start Date:2006
Completion Date:2008
Opening:November 28, 2007
Building Type:Hotel, Residence
Antenna Spire:508feet
Roof:413feet
Floor Count:38
Elevator Count:3 for hotel floors, 2 for residence floors
Cost:$98 million
Architect:BBGM[1]
Developer:Armada Hoffler

The Westin Virginia Beach Town Center is a 38 story high rise hotel and living residence in Virginia Beach Town Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia. The 4 star, 236-room hotel occupies the first 15 floors of the building, while the upper stories are residential. The 119 condominiums in the top floors range from 900 to 4000square feet. Construction began in 2006. Upon completion in 2008, it became the tallest building in Virginia, surpassing the James Monroe Building in Richmond.[2] In 2018, the hotel portion of the building was renovated.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Westin Virginia Beach Town Center. bbgm.com. 9 November 2019.
  2. Web site: The Westin Virginia Beach Town Center & Residences, Virginia Beach. https://web.archive.org/web/20110604183916/http://www.emporis.com/application/?nav=building&lng=3&id=towncenterwestinhotelandresidences-virginiabeach-va-usa. dead. June 4, 2011. Emporis GmbH. Emporis.
  3. Web site: Westin Virginia Beach Town Center completes renovation. 28 June 2018. The Virginian Pilot. 9 November 2019.