Anna Shaffer
Market Expert
Assistant Director, Savills Studley
DC/MD/VA Licensed Real Estate Broker
1227 25th Street is now marketing a full 18,882 SF floor which has been home to Advisory Board Company (now Optum) for the past four years. The space will be available for occupancy at the end of 2018 when Advisory Board Company begins its relocation to its new home at 655 New York Avenue.
As one might imagine, this space was designed to fit a high headcount but allows for pockets of private space for everyone to use. How high of a headcount? The floor was designed to accommodate nearly 160 seats plus conferencing and huddle rooms. At 118 SF per person, this plan is a true example of efficiency paired with collaboration.
The exposed ceilings, sleek white furniture and modern kitchen area with top-of-the-line appliances may have been built out four years ago but appear to be in excellent condition. When you couple fantastic space with a location in the heart of Foggy Bottom, just 3 blocks from the Foggy Bottom Metro, it will make an ideal home for a company of this size. Lunch spots? Got them. Happy Hour? Try Circa, District Commons, the list goes on.
Amenities in the building include a Wingate-Hughes-designed fitness center on the building’s penthouse, which is adjacent to the outdoor roof deck with views of Georgetown and Rosslyn.
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