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Hamilton Square is a landmark building that was originally constructed in 1929 and operated as the flagship store for Garfinckel's department store until 1990. From 1997-1999, the property was redeveloped into a modern office building behind a restored historic facade. The award winning renovation was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and features state-of-the-art systems, exquisite finishes and details that were reminiscent of the building's original construction. The old-style craftsmanship is evident immediately upon entering the lobby, which features vaulted ceilings and marble, stone, and wood finishes, accented by unique wall sconces, elegant commissioned paintings and sculpture, and a marble fountain.
Hamilton Square is located on the northwest corner of 14th and F Streets in the East End submarket of Washington, D.C. The property enjoys superior accessibility, both by car and mass transit, and is conveniently located one block from the U.S. Department of Treasury and less than two blocks from the White House.
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Completed in 1929 |
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Redevelopment completed in 1999 |
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9-story building |
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237,217 square feet |
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