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Constitution Square

Washington, D.C.

4 LEED LEED-CS Platinum: One + Two + Three Constitution Square

LEED-ND Gold: Constitution Square Phase I

LEED-CI Platinum: One Constitution Square Interiors

LEED-CI Silver: Two Constitution Square Interiors

SIZE

1,435,000 sq. ft. / 133,315 sq. m.

One: 450,000 sq. ft. / 41,805 sq. m.

Two: 635,000 sq. ft. / 58,995 sq. m.

Three: 350,000 sq. ft. / 32,515 sq. m.

COST

$58 Million

COMPLETION DATE

2013

SERVICES

Architecture, Planning + Urban Design, Sustainable Design

Covering a full city block just north of Union Station and the U.S. Capitol Building, this office, residential and retail development has a commanding presence in Washington, D.C.’s vibrant NoMa neighborhood.

Three 12-story, LEED Platinum office buildings anchor the transit-oriented, pedestrian-friendly development. All three buildings include first-floor retail space and below-grade parking.

One Constitution Square accommodates public sector tenants and offers a partially enclosed rooftop terrace with panoramic city views.

Two Constitution Square incorporates several Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) rooms and on-site amenities for 2,000 Department of Justice employees.

Three Constitution Square houses a mix of private sector tenants with flexible, 30,000-sq.-ft. floor plates and a single column line that accommodates demanding layout requirements. The Class A office building features green space in the private courtyard and integrates a plaza linked to the adjacent Metro rapid transit station.

The development offers convenient access to a mix of restaurants and retail offerings along the treelined streets.

Constitution Square was the first commercial mixed-use project in D.C. to earn LEED for Neighborhood Development certification.

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