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One Step Forward, One Step Back for Southwest DC Office Market

Companies Are Taking New Space, but Tenants Are Leaving As Well
The Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs plans to vacate its building at 1100 Fourth St. SW for a new development in Anacostia once its current lease expires. (CoStar)
The Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs plans to vacate its building at 1100 Fourth St. SW for a new development in Anacostia once its current lease expires. (CoStar)
By Nicholas Mills
CoStar Analytics
April 12, 2021 | 4:22 P.M.

Though office tenants have been leasing space in earnest at the Wharf along Southwest Washington, D.C.'s waterfront, other pockets of Southwest Washington are losing companies to other parts of the city in a shift that is creating bifurcated performance in the area.

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