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1625 Eye Street, Commercial building in downtown Washington D.C., United States

The building at 1625 Eye Street extends 160 feet high and contains 12 floors with 10 elevators serving multiple office spaces.

The construction of this steel and glass structure in 2003 replaced the former Cafritz Building at the same address.

The building houses organizations like CQ Roll Call and Consumer Healthcare Products Association that contribute to Washington's professional landscape.

The location near public transportation and central business district makes this building accessible for daily commuters and business meetings.

The structure combines designs from two architectural firms: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill created the concept while Gensler executed the final documentation.

Location: Washington, D.C.

Inception: 2003

Floors above the ground: 12

Elevators: 10

GPS coordinates: 38.90140,-77.03770

Latest update: March 3, 2025 15:36

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