Anna Shaffer
Market Expert
Assistant Director, Savills Studley
DC/MD/VA Licensed Real Estate Broker
1445 New York Avenue is now marketing 23,000 SF of space adorned with all the bells and whistles one might imagine for LivingSocial’s previous home.
The entire 3rd floor is available, offering 14’ exposed ceilings and stripped columns that are the bones of this no-expense spared suite. Wooden slatted partitions provide some separation in an otherwise open layout and dropped cloud panels act as both a floating art feature as well as functionally providing noise protection over the dense seat count.
How dense is this space you ask? The current floor plan can accommodate over 70 6’x6’ workstations (or around 200 hoteling desks), 6 team rooms, 8 private offices, a large eat-in pantry and corner conference room with unparalleled and unobstructed views of the Treasury Building.
Another unique feature includes an auxiliary core with a private entrance off 15th Street. This separate elevator and entrance lends itself to guests and caterers for events and conferencing. For those who rely on public transportation, it’s an easy two block walk from McPherson and Metro Center metro stations.
Tenant amenities include a state of the art fitness center, Recharj event space and some of DC’s favorite lunch spots including Joe’s Stone Crab, Old Ebbitt Grill, the Hamilton and Bobby Van’s Steakhouse.
The building’s owner, Ponte Gandea, a Spanish real estate investment company, is seeking a strong rental rate of $65.50/SF, which is driven by the location, quality and uniqueness of the property. To put the rate in perspective, there is a 10,000 SF penthouse suite available on the 9th floor being marketed at $80.00/SF.
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