Real estate services firm Studley's Lawson Wilder, Charlie Henyon and Michael Hammond represented the government contractor, while Trammell Crow Co.'s Chris Sowick and Spencer Stouffer repped property owners Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. and Cornerstone Real Estate Advisors LLC. Trammell Crow markets space in the building for $31.50 to $33 per sf.

Once known as Three Ballston Plaza, 1100 Glebe Rd. was developed in 1990 along Interstate 66 in the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor. Other tenants in the 16-story tower include Arlington Economic Development, the Casualty Actuarial Society and Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.

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