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Full floor opportunity with direct elevator exposure and window line overlooking 15th and M street. Office intensive layout with workstations, conference rooms, pantry, and reception. The property sits just 3 blocks from McPherson Square (blue, silver, and orange lines) & Farragut North Metro Station (red line).
Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Condition | Available |
8th Floor, Ste 800 | 3,484-24,173 SF | Jul 2025 | $36.00 /SF/YR $3.00 /SF/MO $387.50 /m²/YR $32.29 /m²/MO $72,519 /MO $870,228 /YR | Office | Full Build-Out | 30 Days |
Size |
3,484-24,173 SF |
Term |
Jul 2025 |
Rental Rate |
$36.00 /SF/YR $3.00 /SF/MO $387.50 /m²/YR $32.29 /m²/MO $72,519 /MO $870,228 /YR |
Space Use |
Office |
Condition |
Full Build-Out |
Available |
30 Days |
Size | 3,484-24,173 SF |
Term | Jul 2025 |
Rental Rate | $36.00 /SF/YR |
Space Use | Office |
Condition | Full Build-Out |
Available | 30 Days |
Full floor opportunity with direct elevator exposure and window line overlooking 15th and M street. Office intensive layout with workstations, conference rooms, pantry, and reception. The property sits just 3 blocks from McPherson Square (blue, silver, and orange lines) & Farragut North Metro Station (red line).
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