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1430 K Street

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Type
  
Office/Parking Garage

Roof
  
150 feet (46 m)

Architect
  
Alkridge

Opened
  
2006

Construction started
  
2005

Completed
  
2006

Floor count
  
12

Height
  
46 m

Floors
  
12

Location
  
Washington, D.C, United States

Similar
  
Tower Building, 1090 Vermont Avenue, 1111 19th Street, The Investment Building, One Franklin Square

1430 K Street is a high-rise skyscraper building located in the United States capital of Washington, D.C. The building was constructed in 2005 and its construction was completed in 2006. On its completion, the building rose to 150 feet (46 m), featuring 12 floors. The building serves as an office and parking garage.

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Map of 1430 K Street, Washington, DC 20533, USA

This was the first office building in the Washington downtown to be fully sold as a condominium. Non-profit associations and lobbying groups like the American Educational Research Association are buying floors of the building to replace their previous brownstone town houses which are not now suitable to be modern offices.

The architect of the building was Alkridge, who designed the post modern design of the building. Alkridge was selected to design the building by NEST and Totah Venture, marketing organizations. Before 1430 K Street was built, two buildings were demolished in order for the construction of this building to take place.

Tenants

  • American Educational Research Association
  • American Sociological Association
  • League of United Latin American Citizens
  • References

    1430 K Street Wikipedia