D.C. welcomed almost 6 million extra guests final 12 months than in 2020, an indication that persons are on the transfer and desirous to journey. It’s additionally a stark reminder of the challenges the nation’s capital faces because it seeks to rebuild a tourism economic system reeling from the worldwide pandemic.
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D.C. sees a boost in visitors, but full recovery remains elusive
Vacationers spent $5.4 billion within the metropolis, in response to estimates from Vacation spot DC, which supported almost 58,000 native jobs. As cities throughout the nation compete for a similar tourism {dollars}, native officers stated D.C. have to be aggressive about advertising and marketing the town whereas incorporating altering journey habits amid the pandemic.
“It’s clear that we’re targeted on getting again to regular,” stated Elliott L. Ferguson II, Vacation spot DC’s govt director. “There are numerous indicators that provide you with a way that issues are coming again on-line.”
Vacation spot DC is projecting that tourism will proceed to extend this 12 months. It credit an increase in conventions, widespread vaccinations and extra curiosity in journey.
Whereas an enchancment, the 2021 numbers illustrate how far D.C. nonetheless has to go. In 2019, earlier than the pandemic, 24.6 million individuals visited the town, which generated $8.2 billion and supported 79,675 jobs. The variety of guests final 12 months is simply greater than three-quarters of 2019 ranges.
Ferguson made the announcement Wednesday throughout an annual Vacation spot DC assembly on the newly re-christened Waldorf Astoria Washington DC, one in every of a number of lodges which have opened or been renovated throughout the pandemic. It was beforehand the Trump Worldwide Lodge; former president Donald Trump earlier this 12 months bought his authorities lease for the property to CGI Service provider Group for $375 million.
Journey trade officers stated native tourism progress plans contain concentrating on worldwide guests, who are likely to spend extra. Earlier than the pandemic, worldwide guests made up about 7 p.c of vacationers to the nation’s capital however spent 27 p.c of all tourism {dollars} within the metropolis.
The top of a 33-nation ban in November that barred most non-U.S. residents from visiting the nation has proved to be a boon for the journey trade, as was the Biden administration’s determination to finish a requirement that worldwide vacationers present proof of a unfavorable coronavirus take a look at earlier than flying. On the similar time, staffing shortages this 12 months have prompted flight delays and cancellations in the USA and Europe, forcing airways to trim their schedules. Different segments of the journey trade, together with lodges and eating places, are equally battling discovering sufficient staff.
Geoff Freeman, the incoming president and CEO of the U.S. Journey Affiliation, stated that all through the pandemic, the trade has achieved “a very good job with a nasty hand.” He estimated that $1 trillion in journey spending has been misplaced nationwide because of dampened enthusiasm for the reason that begin of the pandemic.
“With a concerted effort to deal with at the moment’s head winds — together with slow-to-return enterprise journey and government-induced obstacles for worldwide guests — we’re assured that Washington, D.C., and the nation can obtain a full restoration,” he stated.
Regardless of the journey slowdown, native tourism officers say the area has laid the groundwork for a restoration.
Ferguson stated the second section of the Wharf improvement is ready to open this fall. Throughout the town, no less than 26 new lodges or renovations are within the pipeline, which is able to add about 5,900 new or improved rooms. The current One thing within the Water competition in downtown Washington over the Juneteenth weekend is one other instance of the town’s efforts to broaden occasion choices, Ferguson stated.
Throughout the Potomac River, officers at Reagan Nationwide Airport final 12 months opened a brand new 14-gate concourse, changing Gate 35X, an notorious bottleneck that required passengers to experience shuttle buses to board their flights. The brand new concourse permits airways to function bigger plane, doubtlessly rising the variety of guests. The undertaking additionally consists of new Transportation Safety Administration checkpoints geared toward decreasing wait occasions.
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) stated the town hopes to create extra locations for guests to Washington. She outlined investments the town has made in current months, together with $2.5 million for the D.C. Household Enjoyable program and $2 million to a program targeted on reimagining tourism within the metropolis.
“I’m pleased to have the chance to make sure we’re utilizing our assets to make the investments you must entice individuals to Washington, these individuals who stay round right here, these people who find themselves having staycations, worldwide vacationers,” Bowser stated. “They’re coming again, and we’re going to be prepared for them. D.C. is open.”
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Snow totals for DC, Maryland & Virginia, after overnight snowfall
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A winter weather system threatens the Washington, D.C. region this weekend.
According to FOX 5’s Gwen Tolbart, a Winter Weather Advisory until 1 a.m. Sunday for Garrett, Western Highland, Western Grant and Western Pendleton counties. An additional 2 to 4 inches of snow is possible with some isolated amounts up to 6 inches.
Gusty afternoon winds are expected to reach 40 mph and will cause blowing snow in the advisory area. Poor visibility and slick road conditions are to be expected.
Saturday will welcome some clouds that will eventually thin out to leave us with partly sunny skies. The highs are expected to remain in the 30s. Winds will be gusty from the Northwest region 10-15G30 mph. A very cold night ahead with mostly clear skies of 24F.
More sunshine is expected for Sunday with passing clouds. A cold and slightly breezy day on the horizon with highs again in the 30s. Overnight temperatures will drop to the low 20s and teens.
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Report: The Trumps are in talks to buy back D.C. hotel lease
The Trump Organization is engaged in preliminary discussions to reclaim the lease on its former hotel in Washington, D.C., reports the Wall Street Journal.
The hotel is currently operating as a Waldorf Astoria.
The Wall Street Journal said Trump Organization executive vice president Eric Trump met with an executive from BDT & MSD Partners at Mar-a-Lago earlier this week to discuss purchasing the lease rights to the former Trump International Hotel Washington D.C.
BDT & MSD Partners currently controls the property’s lease, following a 2023 default and subsequent foreclosure by previous leaseholder CGI Merchant Group. The Trump Organization sold the hotel’s lease to CGI in 2022, and the hotel was reflagged as a Waldorf Astoria.
The 263-room hotel, which occupies the Old Post Office building, opened as a Trump hotel in 2016.
During President Donald Trump’s first presidency, the hotel was a prominent gathering spot for Republican lawmakers, lobbyists and others with business involving the administration. The property came under intense scrutiny because of ethical and legal concerns.
The hotel has some of the largest guestrooms in the city. Top-tier accommodations include the 4,000-square-foot Presidential One Bedroom Suite and 6,300-square-foot Waldorf Townhouse Two Bedroom Bi-Level Suite.
The hotel is home to restaurants The Bazaar by Jose Andres and the Michelin-starred Sushi Nakazawa, plus 38,000 square feet of event space and a 10,000-square-foot Waldorf Astoria Spa.
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Man at the center of Washington DC ‘Pizzagate’ killed during North Carolina traffic stop
‘Pizzagate’ gunman killed by police in North Carolina
Edgar Maddison Welch, the ‘Pizzagate’ suspect who stormed Comet Pizza in D.C. in 2016, was shot and killed by police in North Carolina last week.
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The man who stormed into a Washington D.C. restaurant with loaded weapons during an incident widely known as “Pizzagate” is now dead after North Carolina police shot him during a traffic stop.
Edgar Maddison Welch, 36, was shot just after 10 p.m. last Saturday, Kannapolis Fire and Police wrote in a news release this week.
Welch is the same Salisbury, North Carolina man who in December 2016, showed up to Comet Ping Pong, a pizzeria in Washington DC., with loaded weapons to investigate “unfounded rumors concerning a child sex-trafficking ring” that was allegedly operating out of the restaurant, federal prosecutors said.
He pleaded guilty in March 2017 to a federal charge of interstate transportation of a firearm and ammunition, as well as a District of Columbia charge of assault with a dangerous weapon.
Three months later, he was sentenced to four years in prison.
What is ‘Pizzagate’? What happened at Comet Ping Pong?
Welch’s initial reason for making headlines in 2016 stemmed from rumors of a child sex trafficking ring allegedly operating out of the pizza restaurant he stormed into, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the District of Columbia.
Rumors began circulating online that the restaurant was part of a trafficking ring operated by then-Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton – a fake news campaign targeting Clinton during the general election.
Welch allegedly tried to recruit people to participate in the storming of the restaurant leading up to Dec. 4. He’d texted someone saying he was “raiding a pedo ring” and sacrificing “the lives of a few for the lives of many.”
Prosecutors said Welch traveled from North Carolina to Washington D.C. with three loaded firearms, including a 9mm AR-15 assault rifle loaded with 29 rounds of ammunition, a fully-loaded, six-shot, .38-caliber revolver and a loaded shotgun with additional shotgun shells.
Welch parked his car and around 3 p.m., walked into the restaurant, where multiple employees and customers were present, including children, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the District of Columbia said in a news release.
“He was carrying the AR-15 openly, with one hand on the pistol grip, and the other hand on the hand guard around the barrel, such that anyone with an unobstructed view could see the gun,” the office wrote in the news release.
Once customers and employees saw Welch, they fled the building. Welch was also accused of trying to get into a locked room by forcing the door open, first with a butter knife and then shooting his assault rifle multiple times into the door.
Shortly after he walked into the restaurant, an employee who had no idea what was going on walked in carrying pizza dough, federal prosecutors said. When Welch saw the employee, he turned toward the worker with the assault rifle, which made the employee think he was going to shoot them. The employee then ran out, leaving Welch alone in the restaurant.
Welch spent more than 20 minutes inside the restaurant, then walked out, leaving his firearms inside. Officials then arrested him.
When Welch was sentenced to four years in prison, he was also ordered to serve three years of supervised release, during which he’d have to get a mental health assessment.
He was also ordered to stay away from the Comet Ping Pong restaurant while released and to pay $5,744 in restitution for property damage.
What happened leading up to the Welch’s death?
The deadly traffic stop happened the night of Jan. 4, said Kannapolis Chief of Police Terry L. Spry in a news release.
Around 10 p.m., a Kannapolis Police Officer patrolling North Cannon Boulevard spotted a gray 2001 GMC Yukon. The officer recognized the vehicle because he’d previously arrested someone who frequently drove the vehicle, Welch. He also knew Welch had an outstanding warrant for his arrest, police said.
The officer stopped the vehicle and recognized the front seat passenger as Welch, who had an outstanding arrest warrant for felony probation violation, police said. While the officer was speaking with Welch, two additional officers showed up to help.
As the officer who made the traffic stop approached the passenger side of the vehicle and opened the front passenger door to arrest the individual, the passenger pulled out a handgun and pointed it at the officer.
The initial officer and a second officer who was standing at the rear passenger side of the Yukon ordered the man to drop the gun. After the passenger failed to lower his gun, both officers fired at him, hitting him.
Officials called for medical assistance for Welch who was taken to a hospital for treatment. He was later taken to another hospital, where he died from his injuries two days after the shooting.
None of the officers at the traffic stop were hurt and neither were the driver and back seat passenger in the vehicle with Welch.
The officers involved who fired their weapons were Officer Brooks Jones and Officer Caleb Tate. The third officer at the scene did not fire his weapon, police said.
District Attorney will decide next steps in traffic stop shooting death
An outside law enforcement agency has been requested to investigate the shooting.
“This practice ensures there is no bias during the investigation and the findings of the investigation are presented to the District Attorney without any influence by a member of the department,” the police chief wrote in the news release.
The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is still investigating the shooting and the two officers who fired their weapons are on administrative leave, which the police said is standard protocol.
Cabarrus County District Attorney Ashlie Shanley will decide what the next steps are, police said.
Contributing: Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY’s NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757. Follow her on Twitter at @SaleenMartin or email her at sdmartin@usatoday.com.
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