600 Second Street
Building Summary
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
600 Second Street Summary
Station Place, a three-building project designed to create functional and dignified office space that establishes a strong identity for its tenants, is part of an emerging business community in the Northeast section of Washington. It is adjacent to historic Union Station and across from the Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building. The Securities and Exchange Commission has leased over 1 million SF in two of the buildings at 100 F Street and 600 Second Street.

Station Place combines elegant materials and finishes, including various granites, etched mirror stainless steel, rosatta marble, clear insulating glass and anigré wood. Located just blocks from the US Capitol, it is well positioned for tenants needing proximity to federal agencies and corporate offices.

Investment Strategy
Active in the Washington real estate market since the early 1970s, Property Group Partners saw the unique advantages of purchasing the site and developing Station Place with its direct connection to Union Station and its proximity to Capitol Hill. Planned for LEED certification, it combines unusually large floor plates, state-of-the-art technology and advanced building systems. Over one million square feet of the 1.6-million-square-foot development was preleased to the Securities and Exchange Commission in the first two buildings, which were completed in 2006. The Property Group is a responsive on-site owner and manager, and Station Place is meticulously maintained to insure its long-term investment value.
 
 
Location
100 F Street and
600 Second Street NE
Washington, DC
at Second and F Streets,
Connected to Union Station
Building Specifications
1,070,000 SF in Two, 11-Story Buildings
5.5-Acre Site
Typical Floor 30,000 to 75,000 SF
Architect
Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo
and Associates
Property Group Partners Role
Property Owner with Fisher Brothers
Property Development
Design and Construction
Property Management
Building Status
Completed 2006