Metro’s planned Greater Washington office consolidation is likely to include a large office building on Alexandria’s Eisenhower Avenue corridor, near the transit agency’s existing rail yard.
The city’s is scheduled to take an initial look April 25 at a nearly 400,000-square-foot office building planned for 2395 Mill Road, a tax exempt, 1-acre lot owned by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. WMATA is proposing nine floors of office over a four-story parking podium.
Overall, the building will include 297,283 square feet of office and 97,462 square feet of parking, or 233 spaces. The site is less than a third of a mile walk to the Eisenhower Avenue Metro station.
As proposed, the building façade will combine glazing and metal panels and precast concrete. An early massing image indicates there will be a roof terrace and a 21,000-square-foot green roof area. An architect is not named on the plans submitted to the design review board.
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