"A growing trend is that forward-thinking law firms such as Foley & Lardner are increasingly exploring all viable lease alternatives several years prior to their expiration dates to identify the best options the marketplace has to offer," Jones Lang LaSalle Washington Office executive vice president Philip Leibow explains. Foley & Lardner's lease at Washington Harbour will expire in 2008, while the contract at the Foundry will reach its end in 2010. "We are currently exploring all available alternatives in Washington, DC that satisfy Foley & Lardner's occupancy requirements."

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