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DC-area trophy buildings thrive, while redevelopment of dated office properties proves challenging

Adaptive reuse gains momentum as office demand remains stunted, industry professionals say
Booz Allen signed one of the region's largest office leases this year when it agreed to move its headquarters to Reston Station in Reston, Virginia. (CoStar)
Booz Allen signed one of the region's largest office leases this year when it agreed to move its headquarters to Reston Station in Reston, Virginia. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
December 22, 2025 | 7:30 P.M.

The Washington, D.C. regional office market is entering 2026 with a split personality: trophy properties are thriving, while older stock faces mounting pressure.

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News | DC-area trophy buildings thrive, while redevelopment of dated office properties proves challenging