1801 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C.

Built in 1990, 1801 Pennsylvania Avenue is a 13 story, 184,000 sf / 17,000 sqm office building located on the northwest corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 18th Street in Washington, D.C. Acquired by Pembroke in 2006.

Prime DC Location
The building is adjacent to the Edward R. Murrow Park and across the street from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund headquarters. 1801 Pennsylvania offers significant views of Washington, D.C. and Virginia. One block north is access to the Farragut West Metro station, one of the busiest stations in the District.

Trophy Investment
A core asset for Pembroke in D.C., 1801 Pennsylvania Avenue was Pembroke's first investment in the District. Pembroke acquired the property based on its architectural distinction, location and strong creditworthy tenancy. It represents a significant, long-term investment opportunity for the firm.

Designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill, the trophy office building is clad in Tennessee marble and was originally designed as the world headquarters for MCI. 1801 Pennsylvania is fully leased to the 12th largest U.S. law firm Wilmer Hale (59%) and the General Services Administration (41%).

Class A Asset Management
Since the property underwent a $2.2 million renovation in 2004, no major improvements or enhancements are planned in the near future. However, Pembroke will make necessary capital improvements to ensure 1801 Pennsylvania Avenue maintains the highest standards of a Class A office building consistent with other properties in the immediate neighborhood.

1801 Pennsylvania Avenue has a modern, updated HVAC system, building envelope, window design and structural characteristics, and includes parking for 185 vehicles.

Highlights
Size
184,000 sf / 17,000 sqm
Features
13 story office building with ground level retail
Adjacent to Edward R. Murrow Park
Rooftop open-air cupola
Significant views of Washington, D.C. and Virginia
One block from Farragut West Metro Station
Designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill and constructed in 1990
Major renovation in 2004
Underground parking (185 spaces)