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K Street building going `green' in a massive renovation.(Business Times)(Property Lines)
From:
The Washington Times
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January 11, 1999| Author:
Cleary, Mike
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The 12-story building at 1909 K St. NW is a mix of gray and white, but it will be green all over once its renovation is completed two months from now.
When the World Bank left the building in the fall of 1997, its North Bethesda-based owner, the Tower Cos., took the opportunity to upgrade the 27-year-old building. In addition to expanding it to 240,000 square feet by adding four floors, and rewiring it for modern telecommunications, the developer also set out to make ...
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