Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center (RRB/ITC) is a 3.1-million-square-foot mixed-use trophy property and was the first federal building in Washington designed for both governmental and private sector use. The landmark destination offers 150,000 square feet of private office space immediately adjacent to federal agency office space for EPA, CBP, and USAID, along with private showcase and retail space, attractions, and an international food court. Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center is the official World Trade Center of Washington, DC, and a full-service conference and events venue offering a powerful forum for international trade, business, and cultural promotion.
Centrally located on historic Pennsylvania Avenue within walking distance of the White House, the US Capitol, the National Mall, and many of DC’s most popular sites. Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center is directly connected to the Federal Triangle Metro stop and features an expansive underground public parking garage, offering tenants and guests ease of access to the property and close proximity to all the neighborhood amenities.
The conference and events center hosts over 1,000 events each year, including many of Washington's most prestigious annual conferences and social events. The 65,000-square-foot events venue features two large ballrooms, an amphitheater, an atrium space, a circular rotunda, and a full conference center with breakout spaces. Outdoors, tenants can escape to Woodrow Wilson Plaza, an urban oasis in the heart of the city. This 36,000-square-foot cobblestone courtyard is surrounded by Neoclassical architecture and features contemporary works of art.
The serene setting is positioned between Pennsylvania and Constitution Avenues, connecting the National Mall and the business district north of Pennsylvania Avenue, and offers a gathering place for events and activities, meet-ups, lunch breaks, and more. From spring to fall, tenants and visitors can enjoy free programming and activities including a free summer concert series and a 26-week foods and arts market.