TYSONS, VA—In two separate deals that it announced this week, HFF repped institutional clients that had decided the time was ripe to sell in the Northern Virginia market, in one case the red hot Tysons submarket.
That would be the Harrison Building, a five-story, 101,440-square-foot office located at 1760 Old Meadow Rd.
HFF marketed the property on behalf of TIAA-CREF. An investment affiliate of Cambridge Holdings LLC, a Virginia-based full-service operating company, purchased the asset for an undisclosed amount.
The Harrison Building is less than a 10-minute walk to the Silver Line's McLean Metrorail station.
Jim Meisel, Dek Potts, Andrew Weir, Stephen Conley and Matt Nicholson brokered this deal.
The other trade was of the Metropolitan at Lorton Station, a 251-unit apartment community in Lorton, Va.
HFF marketed the asset for Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers, which was acting on behalf of an institutional investor.
Walter Coker and Brian Crivella of HFF brokered this deal.
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