HQ2

Amazon Reveals Striking Proposal for HQ2

The Helix, a spiraling centerpiece of the 3.3 million-square-foot development, will offer a variety of alternative work environments.

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JBG SMITH Delivers Amazon HQ2 Building

The e-commerce giant will occupy the entire office component of the redeveloped National Landing tower in Arlington, Va.

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Top 5 Markets for Office Construction Activity

More than 145 million square feet was under construction across the U.S. as of June. Here are the top-performing metros for development, based on Yardi Matrix data.

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Amazon Leases 270 KSF Office in Northern Virginia

The e-commerce giant will occupy an entire building owned by Griffin Capital Essential Asset REIT in Herndon, Va., 21 miles west of its planned HQ2 campus.

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Crystal City Office Tower Sells for $100M

Newmark Knight Frank represented Beacon Capital Partners in the disposition of Presidential Tower, a 349,303-square-foot building situated near the future home of Amazon HQ2.

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Amazon Details HQ2 Plans in Crystal City

The first phase of construction for the tech behemoth’s Crystal City campus includes the redevelopment of vacant warehouses into 2.1 million square feet of office space.

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Amazon Inks 48 KSF Lease for Northern Virginia HQ2

The new lease brings the company’s total leased space with JBG SMITH, its partner in the creation of the new headquarters, to 584,500 square feet.

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Full Speed Ahead for Amazon HQ2 in Northern Virginia

JBG SMITH’s development in Arlington has reached a major milestone by receiving approval of all government incentives and investment packages negotiated for the project.

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How to Keep an Amazon From Walking Away

The failure of New York City officials and the ecommerce giant to clearly communicate the benefits of the Long Island City HQ2 has resulted in the loss of a huge number of future jobs, according to attorney Peter L. Curry. Here’s how economic development agencies and companies can do better.

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The Amazon-NYC Fallout: An Economists’ Roundtable

Perspectives from three experts on the real estate market impact, the economic consequences and the future of Amazon’s HQ2 plans.