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MGAC Group managing $200 million Capitol Hill redevelopment

A $200 million retail, hotel and office redevelopment in DC is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2023, the developer says.

The RMR Group is developing the site at Massachusetts Avenue and F Street NW for Office Properties Income Trust, Commercial Observer (CO) has reported. MGAC Group is the construction project manager.

The project, with the name 20 Mass, involves replacing the former seven-story, 340,119 sq. ft. Class B office building built in 1973 with a new 10-story replacement designed by architect Leo A Daly.

The Capitol Hill property is less than a block away from Union Station.

There will be 175,000 sq. ft. of office space, 13,832 sq. ft. of retail, a 271-room Royal Sonesta Hotel, and more than 14,500 sq. ft. of amenities on the penthouse floor.

“In the D.C. Metro area and across the country, tenants are in need of office space that accommodates their workplace requirements and caters to their employees’ needs,” Chris Billotto, senior vice-president of The RMR Group, told CO. “20 Mass is designed thoughtfully from top to bottom, integrating the best of green, wellness and tech-driven details to meet the expectations of today’s modern worker.”

Mark Buckshon
Mark Buckshonhttps://washingtonconstructionnews.com
Mark Buckshon is the publisher and interim editor of Washington Construction News. He is also president of the Construction News and Report Group of Companies. He combines a journalism and business background, and has published construction trade publications for more than 30 years, after an earlier career in journalism, which culminated when he lived through the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe in 1978-80 as a sub-editor for the Bulawayo Chronicle and a correspondent for a Canadian news service.

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