The 1920s-era property is located at 15th and I Streets and is on schedule to be ready for occupancy in January 2005. The law firm will make its home on the top three floors and the first floor of the 12-story tower.

"Paul Hastings' selection of The Bowen Building illustrates the continued demand in the Washington downtown market for large blocks of space in premier buildings," says Real Estate Capital's Karin Shewer, adding that with regard to office vacancies, the District has been beating the odds.

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