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Performance. Unstoppable UNSTOPPABLE GLOBAL POWER. PERFORMANCE. TO TAKE A QUANTUM LEAP IS TO ADVANCE A GREAT DEAL IN A SHORT AMOUNT OF TIME. AND THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT QUANTUM PARK PREPARES TODAY’S LEADING ENTERPRISES TO DO. SECURE. FLEXIBLE. POWERFUL. This Class A, amenity-rich space provides this generation’s pioneering companies and government agencies with maximum security, flexibility and power on a controlled site situated north of the Dulles Greenway on the Loudoun County Parkway. Capitalize on this unique, scalable opportunity. 7 LEESBURG 7 ROCKVILLE LOCATED IN THE ASHBURN 267 7 POTOMAC WORLD’S 495 Future STERLING Metro Station Route 772 SILVER SPRING PREEMINENT 495 BETHESDA 7 HERNDON DATA CENTER 267 MARKET Dulles RESTON 495 International Airport 267 WASHINGTON THE POWER TO GIVE YOU MORE: TYSONS 66 66 66 ARLINGTON 495 66 395 395 66 495 A PROMINENT CONNECTIVITY/ 66 A PLACE IN THE 495 495 PRESENCE IN DATA LATENCY EXPANDING SCIENCE CENTER ALLEY Quantum Park has access AND TECHNOLOGY to virtually all major fiber CORRIDOR Northern Virginia is the providers with multiple points nation’s most active data of site entry and diverse Loudoun County is home to center market with nearly routes to Equinix DC2 (The 25% of the national demand. the largest Internet exchange Premier Global Peering point in the world and acts Ashburn is at the market Point). epicenter, due to it being as a magnet for an extremely located 1.5 miles from Equinix proficient workforce. DC2 (The Premier Global Peering Point). 7 LEESBURG 7 ROCKVILLE ASHBURN 267 7 POTOMAC 495 Future STERLING Metro Station Route 772 SILVER SPRING 495 BETHESDA 7 HERNDON 267 Dulles RESTON 495 International Airport 267 TYSONS 66 WASHINGTON 66 66 ARLINGTON 495 66 395 395 66 495 66 495 495 A LOCATION WITH NO BOUNDS Quantum Park tenants enjoy convenient access to one of the nation’s premier transportation systems along with an array of nearby destinations. • 1 Mile from the future Ashburn Silver Line Metro Station • 8 Minutes to Dulles Airport • Minutes from lifestyle destinations including Dulles Town Center & One Loudoun • 25 Minutes to Washington, DC UNRIVALED TECH-CAPACITY IS JUST THE START Quantum Park offers a substantial amount of mission-critical infrastructure and fiber connectivity, along with a full range of amenities to advance employee productivity and daily well-being. ON-SITE AMENITIES: STATE-OF-THE-ART MEETING SPACES EXCEPTIONALLY CRAFTED INTERIORS Multiple Facilities for Professional Gatherings Buildings Vary from 3–4 Stories, Boasting High Complete with Conferencing Capability Quality Finishes, ±10ʹ0ʺ Finished Ceiling Heights and Continuous Window Lines PARK-LIKE LANDSCAPE Featuring Walking Paths and Ponds STRUCTURED PARKING With Covered Building Access 3.8/1,000 SF Ratio DIVERSE SOCIAL GATHERING SPACES A Coffee Shop, Main Street and First Class CONVENIENT METRO ACCESS Dining Hall Offer Space to Gather, While Efficient Quantum Park Companies Enjoy Easy Access to Floor Plates Allow for Open and Collaborative Metro’s Future Silver Line Stops: Workplace Solutions • Ashburn Metro Station • Innovation Center Station • Loudoun Gateway Station 22001 Loudoun County Parkway | Ashburn, Virginia www.quantumparkva.com MATT BUNDY | PAIGE BARGER www.cushmanwakefield.com 703.448.1200 SITE MAP EMPLOYEE ENTRANCE OAD WAXPOOL R PARKING GARAGE BUILDING 2 CAFETERIA 66,134 SF MAIN VISITOR ENTRANCE BUILDING 1 19,383 SF EMPLOYEE ENTRANCE VISITOR ENTRANCE COUNTY PARKWAY LOUDOUN FIBER MAP Atlantech Online CenturyLink Metro CenturyLink Metro Leased Fiberlight Level 3 Metro Lightower Lightower Leased LIT Networks Lumos NOVEC Shentel SummitIG Sunesys MAE-EAST USA Fiber Windstream XO Communications Yellow Fiber Zayo Metro Zayo Planned Routes* *Not available in MAE-East FLOOR PLANS – Building 1 1st FLOOR 19,383 SF - HYPOTHETICAL FLOOR PLANS – Building 1 Stairs East DN Elevator 3-603 3-604 3-605 3-606 3-607 3-608 3-609 3-610 3-611 3-615 3-601 3-602 HARTHUN 3-613 KARIM GUEST OFFICE BENTON WILSON STEWART JONES GOODWIN ANIXT GUEST OFFICE ADE MAIORANA CONFERENCE E1-2 DEBRA JAN JAMES MATTHEW WOODROW MARY DANIEL WILLIAM (BILL) ROOM E1-1 TASNEEM X 5517 MIKE X NA X 7871 X 5578 X 5323 X 1512 X 5922 X 3779 X X 2385 X NA X NA x9825 x9824 3-502 3-519 3-614B Law Library 3-503 3-515 3-517 3-614A 3-505 3-507 3-509 VISMARA VACANT BORGEN TRACY 3-511 3-513 SILVERMAN MERRICK DOLORES RUIZ SANCHEZ BRIGGS HOGAN-LEWIS ELLIOT VACANT HADA NANONASSN INGA MARTA SHARON CATHERINE MICHAEL PATRICK X 5860 X 4400 X 2329 CHRISTOPHER X 4254 X 5088 X 7598 Law Library X 6205 X 5405 X 3033 X 1175 X 8286 Closet 3-518 3-615A Copy/Pantry KENNEY 3-616 RICK NANONASSN Conference X 6055 Copy/Pantry NANONASSN 3-501 Supplies Conference NANONASSN 3-503A 3-508 SAUNDERS 3-506 3-512 3-514 3-516 3-504 Conference VACANT VACANT Supplies KEVIN ANTHONY VACANT VACANT X NA CYNTHIA NANONASSN 3-405 X 703-964-8978 X 0000 3-521 GUEST Conference GUEST OFFICE 3-618B 3-618A 3-618 VACANT VACANT BROCKDORFF 3-503B AILEEN X 4949 X NA X 1634 VACANT 3-617 BATES X 4328 PAUL X 2036 3-403 Ethics NANONASSNEthics 3-334 3-432 3-412 3-422 3-620 Electrical File Room GUEST OFFICE IDF 3-401 3-619 NANONASSN NANONASSN NANONASSN Sprinkler NANONASSN Conference 3-441 VACANT Sprinkler NANONASSN Electrical X 4645 3-411 NANONASSN IDF Pantry 3-355 NANONASSN File Room War/Work Room VACANT Conference 3-434 3-622 3-414 GUEST OFFICE 3-334A Restroom VACANT 3-422 NANONASSN Pantry KEVIN SAUNDERS NANONASSN 3-323 VACANT 3-353 3-300 Restroom 3-324 CONFIDENTIAL Restroom X 4957 LEHTONEN 3-335 WORKSPACE TODD VACANT X 3351 X 1512 UP 3-334B DN CONFERENCE 3-313 3-122 Restroom ROOM/TEAM WORK/TRAINING RM Conference NANONASSN Stairs South 3-311 3-321 3-351 3-302 Janitorial 3-119 Conference VACANT WORKSPACE 3-120 JANSONS 3-322 Electrical NANONASSN VACANT MARIS NANONASSN 3-301 X NA 3-333 X 1778 IDF NANONASSN Janitorial X NA VACANT NANONASSNIDF X 1778 Electrical 3-304 3-118 Telephone/Data LEWIS Telephone/DataNANONASSN SAMUEL X 4657 3-201 3-212 GASTON RAWAT 3-241 3-252 3-272 3-211 3-232 3-231 VACANT 3-251 3-262 MARK LAKSHMI GUEST OFFICE VACANT HUDDLE ROOM VACANT VACANT VACANT X 2484 X 5899 VACANT X HUDDLE ROOM NANONASSN X NA X 5879 3-117 RAMSEY 3-200 3-203 KATHLEEN 3-214 X 6050 File Room HROZENCIK WASHINGTON MARK CAROL NANONASSN X 7023 X 3923 3-246 3-274 3-235 3-245 3-205 3-238 PLUMMER 3-256 GUEST OFFICE 3-216 3-217 AZIF TAYLOR DENHARDT THOMAS KRAUSMAN BINGEL VACANT JEREMY RICHARD X 4328 MICHEAL DANIELLE X 4945 3-116 File Room CATHY REBECCA RHONDA X 8116 WOOD X 1058 X 7633 3-257 3-268 RESTRICTED AREA X NA X 5566 X NA VACANT TEMP RUSSELL X 6050 X NA X NA POC- 3-237 3-248 REYES 3-247 3-258 3-207 3-218 TUSSING LUONG MCKINSTREY-KHUEM HOLLINGSWORTH KIMBERLEE CHRISTY DUNLAP X 5464 KIYONG ANNE 3-278 CLARA X NA 3-276 PAYNE TODD X 7631 X NA ANDERSON X 7350 X NA JANET KEVIN X 6463 X 2647 3-115 VERMETTE WILLIAM X 6616 3-102 3-114 Conference Conference 3-100 3-103 3-108 Storage 3-104 3-105 3-106 3-107 3-109 3-110 3-111 3-112 3-113 NANONASSN SMITH HARRIS SPEAR COLLINS EPSTEIN SPINA KENNEDY WILSON PAUL THOMPSON GEIMER GILLERAN NANONASSN Elevator WILLIAN GREG BRIAN JONATHAN KIMBERLY RICHARD PETER MARION JEFFREY T. 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FLOOR CAPACITY: 96 3rd FLOOR 45,750 SF BUILDING E2-3RDFLOOR BUILDING E2-2NDFLOOR FLOOR PLANS Total SF -66,134 Total 2 FLOOR PLANS –Building 3rd FLOOR 3rd -20,384 SF BUILDING F1-1STFLOOR BUILDING E2-4THFLOOR 4th FLOOR - 45,750 SF -45,750 P R O P E R TY D E S C R I P T I O N 2 6 7 Lansdowne NEIGHBORHOOD MAP Potomac RESTAURANTS RETAIL River 1 Yen’s Cafe and Fresh Juice 1 7-Eleven 7 2 Lost Rhino Brewing Co 2 The Home Depot 3 Anitas 3 Lotte Plaza Market – Ashburn 4 Five Guys 4 CVS Pharmacy 5 Subway 5 M&T Bank 34 6 The V Social Eatery & Brew House 6 Global Food 32 35 36 37 38 33 7 Sitara Indian Cuisine / Banquet Hall 7 Wells Fargo Bank LOU G C 10 8 Ford’s Fish Shack 8 Target E 4 HARRY BYRD HWY S 39 40 41 42 T 9 Paisano’s Pizza 9 Wegmans ER 18 11 P 10 Dulles 28 Center K 43 44 45 46 10 Potbelly Sandwich Shop W Y 11 Fuddruckers 11 DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse 12 IHOP 12 GameStop D V 13 GNC 267 L 13 Bertucci’s B 14 Chin-Chin Cafe 14 Justice E G Ashburn A 12 15 Petco Animal Supplies L 15 Delhi 6 Indian Cuisine L 901 I 16 Buffalo Wild Wings 16 Dr Car Wash V N 17 California Tortilla 17 Giant Pharmacy R 28 7 18 Scout & Molly’s One Loudoun HBU U 5 18 Cheeburger Cheeburger AS RN B FA H 19 Chick-fil-A HEALTH R S M A 20 Moby Dick House of Kabob 1 Ashburn Ice House P KWY 21 Pei Wei 2 Gold’s Gym DLANDS 22 Robeks Fresh Juices & Smoothies 3 Life Time Athletic OA B 7 B R L 4 Hampshire Park V 6 23 Starbucks D 15 4 6 Dulles Town 24 Tropical Smoothie Cafe 5 1757 Golf Club 6 W&OD Walking/Biking Trail D 11 12 13 23 2 25 Panera Bread U Center 7 The Joint Chiropractic L 26 Chai coffee cafe L 14 4 E 27 Basil Leaf Grill 8 My Gym Sterling S 3 9 TITLE Boxing Club Loudoun Station G 1 10 1 28 Blackfinn Ameripub – Ashburn R 5 F 10 Kravitz Orthodontics E A 16 5 29 Burger 21 E U 7 8 9 LK 11 The Fitness Equation N N 2 ER P 3 Y 30 Famous Toastery of Ashburn W W K K 12 Virginia Premium Medical Care W P 31 Firenza A Y Y Y 2 T 28 32 Aggio HOTEL 2 1 N U 33 b One Loudoun 1 Embassy Suites Dulles – North/Loudoun 6 4 O C 34 Bar Louie 2 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Sterling – 25 N 24 U Dulles Airport O 35 Copperwood Tavern 17 D 5 3 SpringHill Suites by Marriott Dulles Airport U 8 16 17 18 19 36 Elevation Burger 1 L O 625 8 2 9 37 Firehouse Subs 4 Washington Dulles Airport Marriott 1 9 7 20 21 22 1 38 Hail & Hog Kitchen and Tap 5 Courtyard by Marriott Dulles Town Center 3 39 matchbox PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 2 26 27 28 3 40 Nando’s Peri-Peri 1 Columbia Place Bus Station 10 11 12 41 Okada Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar 2 Ashburn Future Silver Line Metro Station 29 30 31 13 14 15 42 Pho Royal ENTERTAINMENT 43 Sense of Thai St 1 The Zone 44 SpinFire 2 Washington Redskins Training Facility 267 4 45 Zoës Kitchen 3 AMC Loudoun Station 11 3 46 World of Beer 4 Alamo Drafthouse Cinema.
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