Justice heads to D.C.’s NoMa

The DOJ deal is one of the largest federal lease in the region.

The Justice Department has fully leased one of the office buildings included in the Constitution Square project in Washington, D.C.’s NoMa district. City Biz List reports the three-building, 1.6 million square-foot, $530 million project is finished. It includes two office buildings and a residential building, spans a full city block, and is adjacent to the New York Avenue-Florida Avenue-Galludet U Metro station. Both office buildings are 12-stories tall with parking below-ground, and have achieved LEED Platinum certification. Mari Barr Santangelo, the Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Human Resources Administration of the Justice Management Division, tells us about the new neighborhood.

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