WASHINGTON, DC-The DC Council burned the midnight oil to seal the Washington Nationals baseball stadium deal. But not without hesitation. The Council's approval comes with the stipulation that the development cost of the 41,000-seat stadium not exceed $611 million.
WASHINGTON, DC-The DC Council burned the midnight oil to seal the Washington Nationals baseball stadium deal. But not without hesitation. The Council's approval comes with the stipulation that the development cost of the 41,000-seat stadium not exceed $611 million.
BALTIMORE-St. John Properties Inc. reveals its plan to develop about 23 new office buildings in Baltimore and Metropolitan Washington, DC before the end of the year. The projects will cost a projected total of $80 million and will add approximately one million sf to the markets.
BALTIMORE-St. John Properties Inc. reveals its plan to develop about 23 new office buildings in Baltimore and Metropolitan Washington, DC before the end of the year. The projects will cost a projected total of $80 million and will add approximately one million sf to the markets.
TOWSON, MD-BenefitMall commits to 22,500 sf at Fairmount Place III, an 88,000-sf office building scheduled to deliver within the next few months. The insurance brokerage firm's agreement is a relocation from its current home in Cockeysville.
WASHINGTON, DC-The American Farm Bureau Federation signs on for 49,300 sf at Capitol Gallery West, a 210,000-sf office building currently being built near the National Mall. The deal allows the organization to relocate from its smaller space at Capital Gallery East.
WASHINGTON, DC-With today's closing of an $89-million construction loan, the 500,000-sf of DC USA shopping center takes another step toward reality. The Target-anchored retail destination will cost an estimated $140 million to complete.
WASHINGTON, DC-With today's closing of an $89-million construction loan, the 500,000-sf of DC USA shopping center takes another step toward reality. The Target-anchored retail destination will cost an estimated $140 million to complete.
WASHINGTON, DC-With today's closing of an $89-million construction loan, the 500,000-sf of DC USA shopping center takes another step toward reality. The Target-anchored retail destination will cost an estimated $140 million to complete.
WASHINGTON, DC-After the dust clears this fall, the Wyndham City Center Hotel will emerge from its overhaul as the Renaissance M Street Hotel. The project is the brainchild of the lodging asset's new owners ergo an $18.5-million renovation at the hands of its new owners.