WASHINGTON, DC--JLL notes that this year more than 1.0 million square feet of federal space is moving into new submarkets agencies are increasingly priced out of buildings in the CBD and East End.
By Erika Morphy |
Updated on October 19, 2016
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Sentinel Square II
WASHINGTON, DC–The Federal Election Commission is taking 100,000-square feet at Sentinel Square II, a 280,000-square foot office building in NoMA that is located at 1050 First St., NE. The commission will occupy the top four floors of the building.
This is a long-term lease.
The building is owned by Trammell Crow Co. and joint venture partners, Cottonwood Partners and a subsidiary of a private real estate fund advised by Crow Holdings Capital – Real Estate. It is part of the partnership’s 1.3-million square foot, multi-phase office development in NoMa.
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