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Cushman & Wakefield's Moe Hamilton and Brian McVay represented B.F Saul. Hogan & Hartson was represented by Richard Rome, Paul Schweitzer and Nicole Miller of Studley. The building is expected to deliver in Q3 2008 with Hogan & Hartson taking occupancy in early 2009.

Park Place II has been designed Leo A. Daly Architects, and will feature a two-story lobby with granite floors and hardwood walls, a landscaped plaza with fountain and onsite food service. "Park Place II will be a signature landmark development for our company and represents the next generation of class A trophy office development within the Tysons Corner marketplace," Frank Saul III of the B.F. Saul says in a statement.

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