Government Purchase
The US General Services Administration (GSA) has acquired Columbia Plaza in the Foggy Bottom district of Washington, according to a report from GlobeSt.com. The government purchased the 511,500sf class C office building from a partnership between Normandy Real Estate Partners and The product is also available for ladies, ladies suffering from problem of incapability should take the “women lovegra sex pills”. cialis lowest price One may ask how a manufacturer can try for source generic levitra online make money from your all the while. As this organ is present just above the intestine any harmful condition occurs in the abdomen it affects the response to sexual stimulation. generic soft viagra Moreover, its effects last in body for nearly 4-6 order levitra canada hours to enable an individual enjoy intercourse to its fullest. Partners” href=”http://www.westbrookpartners.com/” target=”_blank”>Westbrook Partners for $99.8 million. The State Department has occupied the 15-story building since 1992. The government decided to purchase rather than renew the lease in order to save money, according to the GSA.
Transactions such as this contribute to boosting confidence in the DC commercial real estate market where concern about a possible government downsizing keeps some investors from buying into the market until at least after the presidential elections.
Last Updated on March 22, 2012 by Ramin Seddiq