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Oxford Properties, Norges Bank, & Stream Realty Partners Announce Major Lease Commitments at 1101 New York Avenue in Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.
August 06 2 min read

WASHINGTON, D.C. – August 5, 2024 – Oxford Properties Group (“Oxford”), a leading global real estate investor, developer, and manager, Norges Bank, and Stream Realty Partners announce the renewal of 120,000 square feet of long-term lease commitments at 1101 New York Avenue, NW, in the East End submarket of Washington, D.C. This prestigious office property, a 388,000-square-foot architectural marvel designed by Kevin Roche, has retained premier tenants, including A&O Shearman, National Retail Federation, and Bloomberg LP. 

James Potocki, Director of Leasing, Oxford Properties, said, “1101 New York remains a destination of choice for employers looking to gain an edge in the battle for talent. We are proud to continue our partnership with prestigious organizations like Bloomberg, A&O Shearman, and National Retail Federation and deliver world-class amenities to their employees in a dynamic space that will maximize collaboration in a new, more modern era of work.”  

1101 New York stands adjacent to CityCenter, D.C.’s premier mixed-use environment, offering award-winning outdoor spaces, restaurants, abundant high-end retail, and best-in-class residential. The building’s floor-to-ceiling glass windows provide ample natural light and air while creating some of the best unobstructed panoramic views of the D.C. skyline. The building’s architectural significance is further highlighted by its location on a high point downtown, encompassing an entire city block with deep setbacks. Recent upgrades include a new 75-person conference center, an expansive indoor/outdoor rooftop terrace, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and Gensler-designed main lobby improvements that add to the forward-thinking, health-focused on-site experience. 

Oxford, Norges, and Stream were assisted by Elizabeth Cooper and Ken Patton of JLL, who represented the National Retail Federation; Tom Fulcher and Adam Brecher of Savills, who represented A&O Shearman; and Richard McBride of Colliers, who represented Bloomberg. Executive Managing Director and Partner Kyle Luby, Managing Director Matt Pacinelli, Senior Vice President John Klinke, and Vice President Tim McCarty of Stream, a national commercial real estate firm offering an integrated platform of services, represented the building.  

 “1101 New York Avenue is one of the finest office buildings ever constructed in Washington, D.C.,” said Luby. “Its unique design, featuring a floor-to-ceiling glass facade and absence of perimeter columns, offers natural light, air, and 180-degree panoramic views of the D.C. skyline. These features, combined with recent upgrades, make it an unparalleled location for business.”  

The building currently has 85,000 square feet of premium office space available.  

For more information, contact Stream Washington, D.C., at 202.595.1400.   

About Stream Realty Partners 

Stream Realty Partners is a national commercial real estate firm offering an integrated platform of leasing, investment and development services. This includes tenant and landlord representation, Legendary CX property management, capital markets, investment management and sales, construction, construction management, national program management, workplace strategies, strategic marketing, and dedicated research. The company is headquartered in Dallas with operations in core markets coast to coast. Since 1996, Stream has grown to more than 1,400 professionals and now completes annual transactions valued at more than $8.8 billion in office, industrial, retail, healthcare, land, and data center properties. For information, visitwww.streamrealty.com and follow Stream on LinkedIn,Instagram,X and Facebook. 

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