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DC Developer Buys Downtown Durham Warehouse for Office Conversion Project

Akridge Pays $3.1 Million for 1950s-Era Industrial Building
The 1950s-era warehouse at 949 Washington St. in downtown Durham, North Carolina, is set to be converted into creative office space. (CoStar)
The 1950s-era warehouse at 949 Washington St. in downtown Durham, North Carolina, is set to be converted into creative office space. (CoStar)
By Gregory Doyle
CoStar Research
June 3, 2020 | 6:38 P.M.

Washington, D.C.-based developer and investment firm Akridge has purchased a 1950s-era warehouse in downtown Durham, North Carolina, and plans to convert into creative office space.

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