The Chicago-based real estate investment trust agreed in July 1998 to buy the building from Seattle's Wright Runstad & Co. An established relationship between the two gives Equity the right to make the first offer on projects developed by Wright Runstad, including World Trade Center East.
The 187,000-sf building has been fully leased to Visio Corp., which merged earlier this year with Microsoft Corp. Equity is the Puget Sound area's largest landlord.
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