17xM below development in Washington, D.C. Picture courtesy of Skanska
Skanska‘s 17xM challenge, an 11-story mixed-use growth in Washington, D.C., has topped out.
The 334,000-square-foot constructing is positioned at 1700 M St. NW within the metropolis’s downtown space, close to the Golden Triangle neighborhood. Located roughly halfway between Dupont Circle and the White Home, the challenge has signed Gibson Dunn & Crutcher as its anchor tenant. The worldwide legislation agency is slated to occupy 163,750 sq. ft of workplace area at 17xM below the phrases of a 16-year lease agreed in 2021.
Distinctive certification
17xM has been designed to qualify for LEED Gold and Fitwel certifications, however the challenge can even maintain the excellence of being the primary WiredScore SmartScore-certified workplace constructing in North America.
Facilities on the challenge will embody convention amenities, occasion area, a rooftop deck and a non-public lower-level terrace, in response to a press release issued by Skanska. The constructing is anticipated to be accomplished in 2024. Kohn Pedersen Fox and Arup designed the challenge. Consultants from each companies, in addition to from Siemens, are advising Skanska on facilities and environmental concerns.
Among the many developer’s a number of initiatives within the Washington, D.C., space are 3901 N Fairfax Drive, a $129 million mixed-use workplace challenge in Arlington, Va., in addition to OZMA, a 12-story mixed-use growth with 275 luxurious residences within the metropolis’s Northeast quadrant, and the Virginia Hospital Heart’s Outpatient Pavilion in Arlington.