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Cresa Represents America’s Credit Unions in 30K-SF Arlington Building Sale

Cresa’s Gene Sachs, Jonathan Harms and Natalie Gosnell recently represented America’s Credit Unions (ACU) in the sale of the Portsmouth Building, a 30,000-square-foot, vacant office property at 3138 10th St. N in Arlington, Virginia.

The buyer, BRB Development Group, paid approximately $200 per square foot for the property, which it plans to demolish to make way for a self-storage facility.

The sale comes on the heels of the Credit Union National Association merger with the National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions to form ACU and the subsequent consolidation of the two entities at CUNA’s modern office space at 99 M St. SE in the city’s Navy Yard submarket.

“This transaction provided a great opportunity to unload the former NAFCU headquarters—an outdated property in a growing submarket—to a buyer eager to establish a presence in a prime location,” added Sachs, a managing principal with Cresa’s Washington, D.C. office.`

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Jasmine Kilman is Content Director of Connect Commercial Real Estate, covering Chicago and greater Chicagoland, the Midwest, Seattle, and the Pacific Northwest. She covers industry trends, transaction deals, market research, and produces daily news stories. With experience in marketing and communications for academic nonprofits and corporate clients, including Hearst Media, Hilton, and Coldwell Banker, Kilman has written about commercial real estate, environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG), technology, healthcare, and philanthropy. She was born and raised in California and graduated with a degree in public relations. In her spare time, Kilman enjoys hiking and traveling to new locations with her family.

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