Stout and Teague has purchased, sold, leased, managed or advised on more than 50 office properties in the Washington, DC region.
The Resources and Conservation Center, an 188,000 sq. ft. Class A office building, combines the prestige and convenience of a Dupont Circle address and metro-wide access via Dupont metro station. The property features a one-acre courtyard garden, a conference facility and on-site café. A complete renovation of core restroom, corridors, and lobbies was completed in 2008. The building has received the 2008 ENERGY STAR designation by EPA. The building houses the headquarters of CTIA, The Wireless Association and other associations, law firms, non-profit organizations, and businesses.
This 68,500 sf 7-story office building is located in Dupont Circle. It shares a courtyard garden with 1400 16th Street and features a rooftop terrace surrounded by a new “green roof”. It is in close proximity to numerous shops, cafes and restaurants. The building houses the headquarters of Resources For the Future, Inc., as well as a number of other non-profit organizations.
This 8-story 109,884 sf office building was built in 1975 and is located in the Central Business District submarket on vibrant 19th Street. It is just a few blocks from Farragut North and Farragut West Metro Station. The building offers 3 restaurants on the first floor and houses the headquarters of Population Services International as well as a number of general and medical offices. A new fitness center will come on-line at the end of 2008.
Located in the Uptown submarket, this 5-story 60,300 sf Class A office building is occupied by the American Geophysical Union and other tenants. It offers a conference facility, roof-top terrace, and features a unique design incorporating a model of the solar system in the exterior paving and geological and astronomical representations in the façade.
These Capitol Hill landmarks were built in 1926 and 1933. Across the street from The Capitol and the Supreme Court, the buildings house the headquarters of the General Board of Church and Society – United Methodist Church, as well as other religious organizations, not-for-profits, and residential apartments. A multi-year renovation of both buildings was completed in 2007.
This 14,300 sf office building is a renovation of two historic townhouses and is located in the Uptown submarket. The building houses the Institute of World Politics and other office tenants along with 3 residential apartments.