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Opus East Breaks Ground on $200M D.C. Office Development
May 2, 2008

Opus East has broken ground on one of its office developments in Washington, D.C. The 400,000-square-foot, 10-story 1015 Half Street will have three levels of underground parking and has the potential for first-floor retail space. The $200 million project has been designed to receive at a minimum Silver LEED certification and is expected to deliver in April 2010. Opus East has chosen Cassidy & Pinkard Colliers as the broker for the building.

 
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