Situated on a one-third acre corner lot, 1660 L St. is within walking distance of the White House. The building is home to the Economic Policy Institute, General Motors, Hyundai Corp. and the United Cerebral Palsy Association. The class A property underwent a renovation in 1998 and, according to District real estate records, has a current assessed value of $30.9 million.

Morris Cafritz developed the property 41 years ago. Chip Ryan, Warren Dahlstrom and James Luck of Cushman & Wakefield's Capital Markets Group represented Cafritz.

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