In 1949, the hotel was acquired by new owners, who expanded the building and renamed it the Drake.
Around 1950 the hotel came under new ownership and was renamed The Dakotan.
The hotel was renovated and turned into a seafood restaurant and renamed with the current name.
Later that year, the hotel was renamed the National, the name it retains today.
The hotel was renamed as the Continental in the early 1990s and refurbished in 1998-9.
The hotel changed ownership in 1983 and was renamed Curaçao Concorde.
In 1948, the hotel was converted into flats and renamed Granville House.
In the 1950s, the hotel was renamed the Golden State Hotel.
In the 1860s the hotel was renamed the Carter House.
In 1854 the hotel was renamed the Julien House.