D.C. Office Rents Top Those in New York City
(Washington Post) — While the commercial office market is in a slump across most of the country, owners of District buildings are finding this year they can command higher rents from tenants. Asking rents at two dozen buildings rose sharply from the third quarter of last year to this year, according to CoStar Group, a real estate data firm. Asking rents at two dozen buildings rose sharply from the third quarter of last year to this year, according to CoStar Group, a real estate data firm.