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WhyHotel yesterday announced WhyHotel Washington DC Union Market, a new pop-up hotel within Press House. Owned by Foulger-Pratt, the building is located at 331 N St NE, and includes 120 units for WhyHotel guests. Beginning August 5th, WhyHotel Washington DC Union Market will be open for bookings.

Across the street from Union Market, one of DC's most popular spots for locals and tourists alike, WhyHotel Washington DC Union Market is only steps away from a bevy of local restaurants, cocktail bars, as well as various other shops. The property is in walking distance to Union Station and H Street, which boasts as a popular spot for restaurants, bars, and concerts, and is also close to Gallaudet University. Additionally, travelers looking to take advantage of WhyHotel's full kitchens have the added luxury of being within a short distance of two major grocers.

"We are proud to be working with the Foulger-Pratt team to offer travelers to Union Market a unique view of DC, one that marries top-notch accommodations with a thriving culinary and shopping scene," said Jason Fudin, CEO and Co-Founder of WhyHotel. "Our Union Market location is a short distance from WhyHotel HQ, marking an exciting opportunity to watch our continued growth take place, both in front of our eyes, and within our beloved home market."

"This partnership really excites us because we get to work with a fast-growing company that was started right here in DC. With its headquarters just around the corner from the project, WhyHotel understands the Union Market neighborhood and experience in a way that truly gives guests a feel for the core of our city and mirrors the resident experience that we provide," said Josh Etter, Vice President of Development at Foulger-Pratt. "Whether here for work or pleasure, our Press House project provides everything the city has to offer at your fingertips. And when guests are ready to unwind at the end of the day, Press House provides all the conveniences of home. Together with WhyHotel, we're looking forward to welcoming guests to the property and showing them the very best of what Press House and the city has to offer."