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1090 Vermont Avenue, Modernist skyscraper on Vermont Avenue, Washington D.C.

1090 Vermont Avenue is a modernist skyscraper with 12 floors in Washington, D.C., characterized by floor-to-ceiling windows throughout. The structure provides extensive commercial office space and defines the streetscape with its clean architectural lines.

The building was constructed in 1979 and represented the first major development in this area since the early 1970s. Its completion marked a turning point in the growth of the neighborhood east of 15th Street NW.

The building shares the neighborhood with a steel geometric sculpture installed in 1983 that shapes the public space around it. This public artwork becomes part of the daily experience for those passing through the area and working nearby.

The building underwent a major renovation in 1995 that improved its entry areas, common spaces, and elevator systems. Visitors encounter modern facilities designed to support daily business operations.

The building was purchased entirely by a Japanese real estate company in 2007, reflecting how international investment has shaped the city's commercial properties. This ownership change was part of broader trends in foreign investment in American real estate.

Location: Washington, D.C.

Inception: 1980

Floors above the ground: 12

GPS coordinates: 38.90330,-77.03360

Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:22

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