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Grosvenor Americas Snags Two Georgetown Office Buildings
Privately-owned international property group Grosvenor Americas has acquired the Georgetown-Green and Harris buildings, two office properties totaling 241,000 square feet in Washington D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood. The sales price and seller were not disclosed.
Located at 2001 Wisconsin Ave. and 3300 Whitehaven St., the properties currently operate as educational institutions. The British International School of Washington occupies 2001 Wisconsin Ave., which was constructed in 1967 and renovated in 1987 and again in 2007. Georgetown University occupies 3300 Whitehaven St., which was built in 1975 and renovated in both 1987 and in 2005. Grosvenor plans to implement smart technology designed to lessen utility loads and minimize the properties’ carbon footprint, in line with the Company’s net-zero commitment.
“Grosvenor has invested, developed, and managed buildings in the D.C. Metropolitan region for more than 25 years,” said Scott Brody, SVP of Investment at Grosvenor Americas. “This strategic acquisition is very much in line with our growth plan that involves acquiring well-located properties with select partners in our key North American markets.”
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