1625 Eye Street, Commercial building in downtown Washington D.C., United States
1625 Eye Street is a commercial office building in the downtown business district. It contains multiple floors with office spaces and elevators serving various tenants.
The building was constructed in 2003 and replaced the earlier Cafritz Building that occupied the same site. This new development marked a modern transformation of the block in the business district.
The building houses various organizations that play roles in Washington's business landscape. These companies shape daily activity in the neighborhood and contribute to the diversity of institutions located here.
The building is centrally located with good access to public transportation, making commutes and business visits straightforward. Its position in the business district ensures convenient access for visitors and workers.
The building resulted from collaboration between two renowned architectural firms: one developed the initial concept while the other handled final execution. This partnership between the firms shaped the completed design of the structure.
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