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DC’s Capitol Hill New Office Construction Sits Mostly Empty

CoStar Insight: Companies Shifting Operations to NoMa, Southwest, Capitol Riverfront
Capitol Crossing building in Washington, D.C., sits mostly empty a year after construction wrapped. (CoStar)
Capitol Crossing building in Washington, D.C., sits mostly empty a year after construction wrapped. (CoStar)
By Nicholas Mills
CoStar Analytics
November 11, 2019 | 7:55 P.M.

The office availability rate in Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill neighborhood is more than 20%. Moreover, among higher-end properties, the availability rate has been near 40% for almost five years.

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