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Central Place

Coordinates: 38°53′46.2″N 77°4′16.6″W / 38.896167°N 77.071278°W / 38.896167; -77.071278
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Central Place
Central Place residential tower (left) and 1812 N Moore (right)
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General information
TypeOffice tower, residential tower, ground floor retail and plaza, observation deck, above ground parking
LocationRosslyn, Arlington, Virginia
Coordinates38°53′46.2″N 77°4′16.6″W / 38.896167°N 77.071278°W / 38.896167; -77.071278
Elevation~70–90 ft (21–27 m)
Completed2017 residential tower, 2018 office tower[1]
OwnerJBG Smith
Height
Antenna spireCentral Place Tower 391 ft (119 m)[2] Residential Tower 355 ft (108 m)
Technical details
Floor count32 (Central Place Tower) 31 (Residential Tower)[1]
Floor area1,000,000 sq ft (92,900 m2)[3]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Beyer Blinder Belle
Main contractorJBG Smith

Central Place is a mixed-use development in Arlington, Virginia, consisting primarily of Central Place Tower (headquarters of Gartner) to the south, and a residential tower to the north, with a plaza between them. The office tower is home to Virginia's second public observation deck, after the City Hall of Richmond, Virginia, located nearly 490 ft (149 m) above sea level,[2] and is the highest public location in the Washington metropolitan area.[4]

History

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Design began in 2002 and construction was set to begin in 2008, but was delayed to 2014 due to the Great Recession.[1] The complex is located directly above the Rosslyn station of the Washington Metro and some bedrock, presenting engineering challenges.[1]

Central Place Tower in the Rosslyn neighborhood of Arlington, VA.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Central Place Development Transforms Rosslyn Skyline". Engineering News-Record.
  2. ^ a b "Central Place". Rosslyn BID. Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2017-01-21.
  3. ^ "With sign issue resolved, CEB to anchor planned Rosslyn tower". American City Business Journals.
  4. ^ "Central Place Tower". JBG Smith.