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Johns Hopkins Completes $303 Million Purchase of Shuttered Newseum Building in DC

University to Convert Former Media Museum Into Research and Education Center
Johns Hopkins University paid $302.5 million for the Newseum building, with the school to reportedly pay an additional $70 million for the residential component. (iStock)
Johns Hopkins University paid $302.5 million for the Newseum building, with the school to reportedly pay an additional $70 million for the residential component. (iStock)
By Bryce Meyers
CoStar News
June 29, 2020 | 9:34 P.M.

Johns Hopkins University has closed on its purchase of the recently shuttered Newseum building in downtown Washington, D.C., which the prestigious Baltimore-based university plans to renovate and convert into a research, education and public events center.

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    • Newseum

      555 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, DC