In finalizing the transaction, property owner and developer the Navy League of the US relied on the assistance of Bernie McKeever, Mike Kuehn, Alyssa Cannon and Joel Cannon of Transwestern Commercial Services, which serves as the exclusive leasing agent for the site. The seven-story structure is Arlington's first LEED-certified green building. Specific terms of the deal have not been released; however, Transwestern markets the class A office space at the property for $34 to $40 per sf.

Across from the Courthouse Metro station, 2300 Wilson Blvd. occupies a spot that formerly hosted a 20,000-sf building that the Navy League called home. The nonprofit sea-based services lobbying organization will make its new headquarters in 20,000 sf. The Associated General Contractors of America has committed to 24,000 sf at the facility.

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