2000 Pennsylvania Avenue is an iconic mixed-use property in the heart of Foggy Bottom in Washington, DC. Adjacent to George Washington University and the White House, 2000 Pennsylvania Avenue sits at one of the premier addresses in the city. Rowhouses line the façade of the 11-floor office building, connecting the glass-lined office with traditional DC architecture.
Transformative property improvements include upgrades to the lobby, 10th-floor amenities and terrace, and fitness center renovations. Tenants also enjoy seamless commutes via the nearby Foggy Bottom and Farragut West Metro stations.
Western Market anchors the project with a 12,300-square-foot food court, rebuilt from its origins in 1802 when it served as a vibrant marketplace and one of the three major original markets in architect Pierre L’Enfant’s blueprint for Washington, DC. Tenants were chosen to represent a global theme and include Duke’s Grocery, Mason’s Lobster Rolls, Captain Cookie & the Milkman, Bandoola Bowl, Roaming Rooster, Nim Ali, and Tigerella by the award-winning restaurant team behind Mount Pleasant’s Elle.
Foggy Bottom is a historic neighborhood on the southwest edge of DC situated amid the most famous and beloved landmarks of the nation’s capital, giving residents and visitors one of the most scenic urban environments in the United States. The National Mall and the White House are right down the street. DC’s famous dining and nightlife are close at hand, and Metro service makes it easy to reach anything that’s a little too far outside of walking distance.