Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club unveils landmark renovation, ushering in a new era for the Durham icon
The multi-million-dollar project showcases the natural beauty and history of the region, with a stunning design that marries luxury, hospitality and craftsmanship on Duke’s campus.
DURHAM, N.C., January 7, 2026 – The AAA Four Diamond rated Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club, part of the family of hotels, including JB Duke Hotel and The Lodge at Duke Medical Center, owned by Duke University, has revealed a transformative renovation that redefines one of Durham’s most storied destinations, honoring Duke University’s legacy while shaping how guests gather, dine and celebrate on campus for decades to come.
Significant updates to the Inn’s luxurious specialty suites and the AAA Four Diamond Fairview Dining Room were completed in 2024. The final phase of the renovation was even more ambitious, as public spaces in every corner of the Inn were artfully curated to reflect North Carolina’s dynamic character and the evolving preferences of today’s travelers. The enhancements include:
- Entryway: Framed by rare, locally quarried Duke stone found only on Duke buildings, the new entry creates a sense of arrival rooted in place and tradition, brightened by handcrafted lanterns and new planters.
- Front Lobby: The completely reimagined Lobby welcomes guests with renewed energy, color and warmth, balancing architectural elegance with an inviting, social spirit. Activated as a true gathering place, the space now features conversational seating and twelve sculpted botanicals by Hillsborough artist Tommy Mitchell inspired by Sarah P. Duke Gardens. A custom mural by Paul Montgomery behind the front desk depicts East and West Campus landmarks.
- Duke Family Heritage Hallway: Adjacent to the front lobby, guests will experience a new exhibition honoring the Duke family, which shaped Durham’s cultural and philanthropic life, from Sarah Pearson Duke to Doris Duke, whose social circles included Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Duke Ellington. A new bust of Duke Family Matriarch Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans, great granddaughter of Washington Duke, will also be on display.
- Sunroom: Bathed in natural light, the Sunroom offers a serene retreat overlooking Duke University’s campus and landscape. Two new works by local artist Erika Vaden highlight the school’s iconic architecture. A new fireplace, shared between the Sunroom and the Upper Terrace, adds warmth and comfort, making the space ideal for morning coffee, afternoon reading and relaxed conversation as evening settles over the grounds.
- Bull Durham Bar: Bull Durham Bar offers an intimate setting for handcrafted cocktails and all-day and late-night dining, enriched by warm wood, layered lighting and nods to Durham’s heritage. Architectural drawings by Julian Abele, the second licensed African American architect in the nation and designer of Duke’s West Campus, brings Duke’s legacy into the space.
- Vista Restaurant: The relaxed Vista remains a favorite among guests for its sweeping golf course views. A full wall of windows frames one of the most scenic backdrops on the property, creating a bright and inspiring setting to start the day. With an emphasis on approachability and seasonal flavors, Vista’s kiosk-style dining serves an enticing selection of breakfast offerings, both buffet-style and à la carte.
- Outdoor Terraces: Newly expanded and enhanced outdoor terraces extend the guest experience beyond the walls of the Inn, offering picturesque settings for cocktails, dining and relaxation amid the towering pines of Duke Forest. Elegant, new, louvered pergolas and retractable walls ensure comfort in every season.
- Conference Center: Enhancements to the Conference Center – including new carpets, window treatments, furnishings and updated finishes – strengthen the Inn’s position as a preferred destination for university, corporate and nonprofit gatherings of all sizes. The Rotunda’s hand-painted dome ceiling and outdoor patio create an unforgettable venue for business meetings and special occasions.
Led by Richmond-based designer and architectural historian Gary Inman, the renovation design reflects more than 15 years of stewardship, balancing classical references with contemporary hospitality to serve guests, the Duke community and the city of Durham.
“This renovation is deeply personal to all of us within our company,” said Randy Kolls, co-managing partner and managing director of the family of hotels owned by Duke University. “Our goal was to preserve the elements that have always set the Inn apart: genuine warmth, attentiveness and the creation of memorable experiences for every guest, all while introducing modern comforts that make every space even more inviting. We want to extend a heartfelt welcome to longtime guests and new visitors alike, so everyone can enjoy the signature hospitality and care that has defined the Inn for generations.”
To book a stay at the Inn, please call 919.490.0999 or book online. To make reservations at the Fairview, visit OpenTable or call 919.493.6699.
About Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club
Nestled on 300 acres filled with tall pines and hardwoods at the edge of Duke Forest, the AAA Four Diamond Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club is known for its spacious lodging, world-class golf and award-winning dining on the campus of Duke University. As one of the top Durham hotels for meetings and special events, the Inn's Executive Conference Center accommodates up to 600 attendees. The Inn is located at 3001 Cameron Boulevard in Durham, N.C. To book a stay, please call (800) 443-3853 or visit https://washingtondukeinn.com. Follow the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club on Facebook and Instagram.
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