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World Bank Group buys land underneath property at its DC campus

Anti-poverty organization occupies building at 18th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue
The Building J property sits on the corner of 18th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House. (CoStar)
The Building J property sits on the corner of 18th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House. (CoStar)
CoStar News
September 26, 2025 | 9:23 P.M.

The World Bank bought the land below one of the Washington, D.C., office buildings that make up its headquarters campus, a move that gives the antipoverty organization more control over its property.

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