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The year started with troubling news for Midtown Center owner Carr Properties and, more broadly, the District. Fannie Mae's announced exit was just piling on at that point. It took a turn eight ...
Global law firm Freshfields has signed a lease for a new headquarters in the Fannie Mae-anchored Midtown Center building at 15th and L streets in Northwest D.C.
What was a blow to Downtown D.C.’s commercial real estate market is now a win, with Fannie Mae announcing it will stay at its Midtown Center location.
ArentFox Schiff is moving its headquarters to Midtown Center, filling a large chunk of the footprint Fannie Mae is planning to vacate. The D.C.-based law firm signed a lease for 120K SF across ...
Soon after Fannie Mae announced last month it would opt out of the lease for its 720K SF headquarters at the Midtown Center in Washington, DC-five years early-speculation intensified that the ...
DC Italian restaurant Grazie Nonna serves red sauce Italian and pizza in a modern dining room at Midtown Center DC.
“We are pleased to have come to a new lease agreement with Carr Properties to maintain our presence at Midtown Center in Washington, DC,” Fannie Mae's statement says.
Two Midtown Center towers are connected by three elevated walkways above a public courtyard with 44K SF of retail and restaurants.
Fannie Mae's massive contraction downtown helped drive the District's office vacancy rate to yet another record high in the third quarter, according to CBRE. But there are silver linings in the ...
WeWork's Midtown Center office. Photo: WeWork WeWork has extended a key Downtown Washington, D.C., lease as it works its way through bankruptcy, the company announced Tuesday. The coworking giant ...
Freshfields has agreed to relocate its Washington, D.C. office to the Midtown Center, more than doubling its square footage in the city. The new premises gives the firm 117,000 square feet of ...
The mortgage giant Fannie Mae will move out of its 720,000-square-foot offices in Midtown Center five years before its lease was set to expire.