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601 13th St NW
Washington, DC 20005
Homer Building · Office Property For Lease
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61,142 SF


HIGHLIGHTS
- Newly renovated and expanded fitness center
- LEED Gold
- New conference + atrium + lounge
- EV car charging stations and car washing / detailing on-site
- Full-building height atrium
- New spec suites with high-end finishes
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
A significant architectural landmark, the Homer Building was originally constructed in 1913 and is one of the most elegant structures in Washington’s commercial center. The iconic building atrium provides a light-filled airy entrance and daylight to interior floors. It also functions as a grand event and activation space for the building. The striking glass jewel-box conference center provides a multipurpose conference, meeting or event space in an airy double-height space with pre-function lounge space, smaller meeting spaces, and podcast studio. The indoor-outdoor penthouse rooftop features rare views of the DC skyline with new collaboration and event spaces. With a catering kitchen, hospitality bar, and ample seating and tables the new roof will provide a multi-use amenity for tenants.
- 24 Hour Access
- Atrium
- Banking
- Conferencing Facility
- Fitness Center
- Metro/Subway
- Property Manager on Site
- Energy Star Labeled
- Roof Terrace
- Natural Light
- Air Conditioning
PROPERTY FACTS
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABILITY
ENERGY STAR® Energy Star is a program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) that promotes energy efficiency and provides simple, credible, and unbiased information that consumers and businesses rely on to make well-informed decisions. Thousands of industrial, commercial, utility, state, and local organizations partner with the EPA to deliver cost-saving energy efficiency solutions that protect the climate while improving air quality and protecting public health. The Energy Star score compares a building’s energy performance to similar buildings nationwide and accounts for differences in operating conditions, regional weather data, and other important considerations. Certification is given on an annual basis, so a building must maintain its high performance to be certified year to year. To be eligible for Energy Star certification, a building must earn a score of 75 or higher on EPA’s 1 – 100 scale, indicating that it performs better than at least 75 percent of similar buildings nationwide. This 1 – 100 Energy Star score is based on the actual, measured energy use of a building and is calculated within EPA’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager tool.
