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AT&T Offices in Redmond Town Center Go Up for Lease

A Redmond, WA office building that housed an AT&T Inc. corporate office is being marketed for lease, the Puget Sound Business Journal reported. CBRE’s Scott Davis and Scotta Ashcraft have the listing for the 77,000-square-foot property at 7277 164th Ave. NE, which has long been occupied by the telecom giant and is available from February 2025.

Invesco acquired the property in June 2018 as part of a $268.4-million deal for six office buildings in Redmond Town Center, a mixed-use commercial center. The others properties include four Microsoft-leased buildings and a building formerly occupied by AT&T that is now leased by Amazon.

AT&T’s move marks at least the second time in the past four years the company has sought to unload office space at Redmond Town Center, reported the Business Journal. In 2020, it put a neighboring 137,000-square-foot building up for sublease. That’s the building now occupied by Amazon.

Other telecoms have shed Seattle-area office space since the onset of the pandemic. Verizon and T-Mobile both have vacated properties near Interstate 90 in Bellevue.

Photo courtesy of CBRE.

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