Greenbrier announces new concierge service in DC
The Greenbrier, the historic vacation resort in White Sulphur Springs, WV, that was once dubbed the "Summer White House," has announced that it will unveil its new "Upper Lobby" personal concierge and sales office in Washington, DC later this month.
The Upper Lobby, a 700-square-foot-plus drawing room designed by The Greenbrier’s curator Carleton Varney (president of Dorothy Draper & Company) to mirror the resort’s décor, will be opened to the public at 1427 H Street NW, Washington, DC, from 8am to 6pm on Wednesday, November 28th, with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony at 2pm.
The Upper Lobby will be staffed with a personal concierge team who will assist in the booking of individual rooms and groups at The Greenbrier, including special rates available only through the DC office. The Upper Lobby concierges will also help Greenbrier-bound travelers arrange bookings with The Greenbrier Golf Club, Spa, and Casino Club.
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