District of Columbia
Net Lease Sales Volume Hit Four-Quarter Record in Q1
Net-lease investment volume increased by 34.6% to $78.9 billion for the year ending March 31, the highest four-quarter total on… Read more
JLL Arranges $69M Refinancing for D.C. Office Building
JLL has arranged a $68.5 million loan to refinance 1750 K St., a fully-leased, 165,604-square-foot office building in downtown Washington… Read more
Put the Spotlight on Your Company’s Rising Stars
Response has been strong to Connect Media’s call for nominations in our fourth annual Next Generation Awards. However, we know… Read more
Tishman Speyer Secures 166K-SF Office Lease in D.C.
Real estate developer and owner Tishman Speyer has signed law firm Wiley Rein LLP to a 166,000-square-foot lease at 2050… Read more
NMHC: 81% of Apartment Households Paid Rent as of June 6
The Washington D.C.-based National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC)’s Rent Payment Tracker found that 80.8% of apartment households made a full… Read more
Savills Hires Thomas as Senior Director in D.C.
Savills has hired Amanda Thomas as senior director of project management in the firm’s Washington D.C. office. Thomas has an… Read more
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… Read more
Nominate a Rising Star for Our 2020 Next Generation Awards
Connect Media’s third annual Next Generation Awards in 2019 shone the spotlight on 90 of commercial real estate’s most talented… Read more
Invictus Capital Launches CRE Credit Division
Washington D.C.-based alternative investment management firm Invictus Capital Partners has launched a commercial real estate credit division, Invictus Commercial Real… Read more
PRC Secures $29M Bridge Loan for D.C. Metro Office Building
Phillips Realty Capital (PRC) has arranged a $29 million loan for Reston Metro Center One, a 124,076-square-foot office building in… Read more
Bozzuto Development to Build 222-Unit MXU Project in Southwest D.C.
The Westminister Presbyterian Church in Southwest D.C. has partnered with Bozzuto Development to build a 90-foot-tall, mixed-use building with 222… Read more
NMHC: Multifamily Developers Report Increased Delays Due to COVID-19
The Washington D.C.-based National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) has reported that more than half (53%) of multifamily developer respondents reported… Read more
American Hotel & Lodging Association Introduces Industry-Wide Cleaning Guidelines
The Washington D.C.-based American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) has introduced Safe Stay, the association’s enhanced industry-wide cleaning guidelines. AHLA’s… Read more
Walker & Dunlop Structures $10M Construction Loan for Hebrew Home Redevelopment
Walker & Dunlop has structured $10.1 million in construction financing for Spring Flats, the redevelopment of a historic property known… Read more
Vogel Realty Installing New HVAC Systems to Historic D.C. Office Building Over COVID-19 Concerns
Vogel Realty is taking steps to install new heating and air conditioning systems designed to protect office workers at Chelsea… Read more
Eastern Union Unit Offers Reduced Pricing on Agency Deals
Two of the top brokers at Eastern Union will lead a new, multifamily financing unit that charges a quarter-point fee for refinancing… Read more
W&D Webcast: The Carlyle Group’s Youngkin on Maintaining a Global Perspective
Although the Carlyle Group’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. rather than New York City once seemed like a real point of… Read more
Capital Square Adds Construction VP
Richmond, VA-based Capital Square, a national investment sponsor specializing in tax-advantaged real estate offerings, has hired Michael Ollinger as VP of… Read more
Common Launches Brand for Workforce Renters
Co-living developer Common has launched its new workforce housing brand, Noah Living, in partnership with Outlier Realty Capital. The brand… Read more
