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Renovations Are Currently Underway with Spectacular Views Overlooking Virginia, the Potomac River and the DC Skyline This building has taken its place in history, now it’s your turn. 600 New Hampshire, commonly known as Watergate 600, is one of the most prestigious buildings in the internationally recognized Watergate complex. Renovations are currently underway with spectacular views overlooking Virginia, the Potomac River and the DC skyline. This iconic complex changed American history, and now M ST NW W W W W N N N T N OF IT ALL T T THE CENTER T S 21 20 S S S D TH TH 34 TH 22N 25 26 51 24 31 29 30 32 20 WHITEHURST FWY NW (TO MD) 22 lunch at Kingbird, and grab a drink at Next Whisky Bar before heading to a show K ST NW at The Kennedy Center. PEN 23 NSYLV 16 14 At Watergate 600, you’re in the center of it all - experience the best of what the 50 ANIA 17 15 VE NW A 13 A VE 28 NW 11 18 12 48 49 47 9 27 19 1. Kingbird Bar & Restaurant 18. CIRCA 36. Taxi Service EW HAMPSHIRE N 2. Zeitoun Mediterranean Grill 19. Beefsteak 37. USPS 26 41 44 3. Watergate Pastry 20. Flavors of India 38. Star Nails 43 25 45 42 H ST NW 4. Campono Restaurant 21. Charm Thai 39. Watergate Barber 1 40 22. West End Market 40. CVS Pharmacy 39 2 5. Sizzling Express 23. District Commons 41. Taxi Service 3 6. Subway 24. Maté Lounge 42. Valet Dry Cleaner 66 38 7. 25. Residence Inn by Marriott 43. Argentta Spa G ST NW 37 10 8. Magic Gourd 26. Virginia Suites 44. Next Whisky Bar V 35 IRGI N 9. Notti Blanche 27. GW University Inn 45. Top of the Gate Rooftop Bar 36 IA AVE 4 10. Dunkin’ Donuts 28. The River Inn 46. Columbia Plaza Valet Cleaners Y 46 N F ST NW W W 33 11. Tony & Joe’s Seafood Place 29. Joud Residence 47. Thompson Boat Center K P 5 12. Sequoia 30. Avenue Suites 48. 7-Eleven C A M 8 13. Farmers Fishers Bakers 31. Georgetown Suites Harbor 49. Whole Foods Market O 6 T 7 14. Bangkok Joe’s 32. Melrose Georgetown 50. Roche Salon K O C KENNEDY P K R CE52NTER 15. Nick’s Riverside Grill 33. Hotel Hive 51. AMC Loews GeorgeAtown D N W A 16. Starbucks 34. The Ritz Carlton K h St N R 17. Fiola Mare 35. Daycare 18t C K N C 23RD ST N O R O 66 DINING/COFFEE HOTEL LOCAL CONVENIENCE a k S t N C ST NW W N W T CHURCH ST NW I W S S C N ONS T H S T 7 H 13 1 I T N 7 M MAP A 2 AS ACCESS S P ST NW V ACHUS E N O ST NW ETT 3 W 3 S A 6 L St NW 7 V Y NW E T T NW H H O ST NW RTON AVE NW W DUMBA K S S P T T C N N W Whether you’re going to K Street, Capitol Hill, or the airport, you can be door-to-door in minutes. W NW N ST VE NW A Enjoy unparalleled access to I-66 and Rock Creek Parkeway for the easiest commute in DC. OTOMA ISLAND P E W SPECT ST NW W PRO D N N RHOD N T T S S M ST NW K St NW H T ND W W 22 20 N N 3 T T S 29 ROCK CRK A S H H T 1. Georgetown Waterfront Park 9. U.S. Department of State T L ST NW 8-minute walk 10-minute walk 26 25 1 WHITEHURST FWY NW (TO MD) 5-minute drive 7-minute drive K ST NW 2 K ST NW I St NW 4 29 W W I ST NW W N 2. Key Bridge 10. N National Mall N T T T 5 S S S 6-minute drive 25-minute walk H P H T E T NNS H ST NW TH Y 13 12 11 8-minute drive LVANI H ST NW A A 3. Georgetown VE H St NW NW 12-minute walk 11. White House Lawn 6 7-minute drive 15-minute walk 66 G ST NW VI 15 RG 7 IN 8-minute drive IA AVE F ST NW W 4. Washington Harbour W N W N 8-minute walk 12. Capitol Hill N K C K R t 8-minute drive 12-minute drivet A 11 T N. S S 18TH S W W W N N N N T T 5. Foggy Bottom GWU Metro Station 13. Dupont . T h h O S S 66 S t t A H H K 7-minute walk 15-minute walk T 4T 3 1 S 15 1 23RD 9 T 7-minute drive N C ST NW 1 . 1 PIERCE S 6. George Washington University 7-minute walk 14. Pentagon 8 T 50 12 2-minute drive 9-minuW te drive N 50 N 10 . N 7. The Kennedy Center 15. Dullest Airport (IAD) A SH 2-minute walk 28-minuS te drive S T 1 h 8. Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Bridge 16. Reagant National Airport (DCA) 7 -minute walk 10-minu2 te drive 1 110 2-minute drive MORIAL BRG ME INDEPENDENCE AVE SW W W TON NG N N ARLI t t KEY BRIDGE ON-RAMP THEODORE ROSSEVELT BRIDGE ON-RAMP FASTEST ROUTE TO THE CAPITOL C ST SW S S 14 16 D ST SW h h t t 5 4 1 1 BUILDING PERFORMANCE The renovations currently underway at 600 New Hampshire make the space perform for you. The building is as breathtaking as it is inspiring. With vast views overlooking the Potomac River, Virginia and the DC skyline, it’s DC in a whole new light. Modern facilities and extensive amenities combine to make the space comfortable and convenient. RENOVATIONS UNDERWAY • Extensive lobby entrance & common area enhancements • Expanded & upgraded roof terrace • Elevator modernization & secure bike storage • Modern fitness facility, entertainment & meeting spaces BE A PART OF HISTORY • The Watergate Complex was the first building designed and constructed with the use of an IBM supercomputer • Designed by Italian architect Luigi Moretti • The Vatican owned a portion of SGI, the company which built The Watergate Complex • The five curving towers of the “Watergate Towne” were the District Of Columbia’s first major international real estate development • The name is derived from the terraced steps west of the Lincoln Memorial that lead to the Potomac River BUILDING FEATURES • Spectacular views overlooking the Potomac River, Washington D.C. skyline, Rosslyn, and Georgetown • Superior property management, ranking above the competition in responsiveness, customer service, and problem resolution (Based on the Kingsley Survey, 2017) • Onsite management • Parking ratio 1:1,250 RSF Washington REIT is a trusted, industry-leading owner and operator of real • On-site taxi service estate in the Washington, DC area. Backed by decades of experience, our collaborative team of experts transforms insights into strategy and strategy • Private tenant balconies into action. We unlock transformative value for our clients. • Walking distance to Foggy Bottom metro (7 minutes) • Direct access to the newly renovated Watergate Hotel and Watergate Shops • Fitness center • Conference facility and event space • Exceptional auto and bike commuter access via: I-66, Rock Creek Parkway, Whitehurst Freeway, Canal Road, George Washington Memorial Parkway • Iconic design by renowned Italian architect Luigi Moretti • Centrally located near world-class restaurants, eateries, day care, and services • WiredScore Silver For leasing information, contact: Amy Bowser Seth Benhard [email protected] [email protected] 202-719-5600 202-719-6238.
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