Carr Workplaces Expands DC-Area Footprint

The new coworking location is scheduled to open next spring.

Exterior shot of The Hartford, a Class A, LEED-Certified building in Arlington, Va.
The Hartford building was awarded LEED Gold recertification for existing buildings in April. Image courtesy of CommercialEdge

Carr Workplaces, a provider of short-term coworking and flex space, has signed a 26,331-square-foot lease with Comstock Holding Cos. in Arlington, Va. The new location is slated to open within The Hartford office building in the spring of 2025.

Comstock acquired The Hartford in 2020 for $128.8 million, with the help of an $87 million acquisition loan from Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., according to CommercialEdge information. 

Built in 2002, the Class A office building totals 211,450 square feet across nine stories. On the ground floor, the property features 20,000 square feet of retail space. The building was awarded LEED Gold certification for existing buildings operations and maintenance in 2012, followed by a recertification in April of this year. Amenities include a subterranean parking garage, bike storage, EV charging stations, a rooftop deck and a fitness center. 

The tenant roster includes Fraym, SQM Frontier Management, SIE Consulting Group, KVS Title, Inspire, Global Telesourcing and Aecom, among others.  

The Hartford is at 3101 Wilson Blvd., within Arlington’s Clarendon area. The office building is surrounded by eateries and retail options, including a Cheesecake Factory and Whole Foods Market. The property is also across the street from several bus stops, as well as the Clarendon metro station, where the Silver and Orange lines connect The Hartford to downtown Arlington in less than 1 mile and to downtown Washington, D.C. in less than 5 miles.