This Week’s D.C. Deal Sheet

September 9, 2023 | By: Emily Wishingrad, Washington, D.C.

Marx Realty signed DispatchHealth to a Glover Park office building where it is wrapping up a repositioning project, the company announced Wednesday. The at-home medical provider will take 3,700 SF in One Glover at 2121 Wisconsin Ave. NW. The New York-based developer purchased the 110K SF property in 2022 and is repositioning it as a hospitality-focused commercial space. Cresa’s Ross Brannigan, Scott Churchley and Brit Lane represented DispatchHealth, and Cushman & Wakefield’s Mark Wooters represented Marx Realty.

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Marx Realty Inks New DC Lease

Washington DC + DC + Office | September 7, 2023 | By: Emily Fu

Marx Realty, a New York-based real estate company, has signed a five-year, 3,700-square-foot lease with DispatchHealth at One Glover, a 110,000-square-foot office building in Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown/Glover Park neighborhood.

DispatchHealth, a provider of at-home medical care, will establish its first office in the D.C. area at One Glover. The property is undergoing a repositioning that includes a new exterior façade, club-like lobby lounge, and other amenities. Asking rent for the lease was $47 per square foot.

Ross Brannigan, Scott Churchley, and Brit Lane of Cresa represented DispatchHealth, while Mark Wooters, James Collins, and Gina Damond at Cushman & Wakefield represented Marx Realty in the deal.

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DispatchHealth Expands to DC in Repositioned One Glover

BY KEITH LORIA | SEPTEMBER 7, 2023

At-home medical care provider DispatchHealth is expanding to Washington, D.C.

The company has inked a five-year, 3,750-square-foot lease at One Glover, a 110,000-square-foot office building in Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood. The asking rent was $47 per square foot.

Located at 2121 Wisconsin Avenue NW, One Glover was acquired by Marx Realty in 2022 for $27.7 million, and the New York-based developer is nearing completion on a repositioning of the building.  

Headquartered in Denver, DispatchHealth provides medical care in patients’ homes. The company offers same-day, urgent medical care, hospital alternative care and recovery care. Currently, it serves more than 100 areas around the U.S., including Northern Virginia.

“Adding a leading health care technology firm to the robust tenant base at One Glover shows the broad demand for workspaces that inspire and delight while also further diversifying the roster beyond the current long-term broadcast, legal and creative firms”, Craig Deitelzweig, president and CEO of Marx Realty, told Commercial Observer.

Upgrades at One Glover include a repainted exterior, a redesigned entry and a new lobby lounge – part of the broader strategy of adding a hospitality-like feel to the property, Dietelzweig said.

“One Glover represents the next iteration of thoughtfully curated office spaces that mimic the sensory experience of a five-star hotel, creating an office experience that can serve as an extension of a tenant’s brand while also providing a workplace that appeals to every associate,” he said.

Other tenants in the building include Nexstar Media Group, which expanded its footprint in 2021 to 28,766 square feet, occupying the entire third floor and part of the first floor; CommuniKids, a language immersion preschool which has an 8,900-square-foot lease on the first floor; and architectural lighting firm George Sexton and Associates, which occupies 7,500 square feet.

Ross Brannigan, Scott Churchley and Brittney Lane of Cresa represented DispatchHealth in the lease, while Mark Wooters at Cushman & Wakefield (CWK) represented the owner.

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Locust Street Group Signs 21.5K-SF Lease at The Herald in DC

August 7, 2023 | By: Emily Fu

Strategic communications and public affairs firm Locust Street Group (LSG) has signed a 12-year lease for approximately 21,500 square feet at The Herald in Washington, DC.

The Herald, owned by Marx Realty, is a 114,000-square-foot building that used to be the home to the offices and printing presses of the Washington Times-Herald. LSG will occupy the full 10th floor and more than half of the 9th floor of the building. Amenities include a40-seat boardroom, café, and the Bouvier Lounge – a 8,800-square-foot club floor featuring historic photos, artwork, newspaper printing memorabilia, and a fireplace.

LSG was represented by Ken Biberaj and Danielle Ferrari of Savills. Avison Young is the leasing agent of the building, with a team headed by Will Stern and Eli Barnes.

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Leading in Tough Times: Craig Deitelzweig, Marx Realty

August 11, 2023

Throughout the month of August, Connect CRE is running a series titled “Leading in Tough Times.” We’ve asked leaders around the U.S. and across the commercial real estate spectrum to share their wisdom and discuss lessons learned. In this installment, you’ll hear from Craig Deitelzweig, president and CEO of Marx Realty.

Q: What’s the most important lesson you’ve learned about leading in a challenging environment? 

A: It is important to remain focused on the company’s mission and goals, and to not be distracted by the current groupthink. I also believe there is great benefit in having a clear-minded but positive attitude and to lead by example.

Q: What’s the most common mistake leaders make in an inhospitable market? 
A: Many leaders feel paralyzed during uncertain times. Although it’s challenging to make decisions and take action during inhospitable times, oftentimes these moments present best value opportunities; having conviction and acting upon them is critical during these times.

Q: What’s the best decision you’ve ever made as a business leader? 

A: Having the courage to disrupt the office market with a different product and philosophy than the market norm was definitely a great decision that continues to benefit our properties and our tenants. We were among the first to bring hospitality to the office market. When we first decided to approach the office space differently, we received lots of doubtful comments and our fair share of naysayers. Now, six years later, our repositioned, hospitality-rich office properties are out-performing the market.

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Invariant, Locust Street Group ink new D.C. homes

August 7, 2023

Public relations firm inks lease at new development

Locust Street Group, a D.C.-based public affairs and communications firm, has inked a lease for a new headquarters. The company, now based at 2008 Hillyer Place NW, will soon relocate to 21,500 square feet at the Herald building, 1307 New York Ave. NW, under a 12-year lease for a floor and a half.

The Herald is “a long-term home that creates a sophisticated, warm and unique space,” David Barnhart, founding partner and CEO of LSG, said in a statement. Locust Street group, founded in 2008 and with branch offices in four other major U.S. cities, works in brand building, reputation management and influencing public opinion and counts trade associations, political groups and businesses as clients.

The 114,000-square-foot former home of the Washington Times-Herald has landed a spate of tenants since New York-based Marx Realty completed a major renovation a few years ago. Financial services consulting firm FS Vector and the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors each also inked leases earlier this year.

Ken Biberaj and Danielle Ferrari of Savills represented Locust Street Group, opposite Will Stern and Eli Barnes of Avison Young.

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This Week’s D.C. Deal Sheet

Marx Realty has landed a 21.5K SF lease with Locust Street Group at The Herald office building in Downtown D.C. The strategic communications and public relations firm committed to a 12-year lease for the full 10th floor and more than half of the ninth floor.

The New York-based developer acquired the building at 1307 New York Ave. NW in April 2020, then completed a $41.5M renovation, designed by Studios Architecture. Avision Young’s Will Stern and Eli Barnes represented the landlord in the lease, while Savills’ Ken Biberaj and Danielle Ferrari represented the tenant.

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PR Firm Locust Street Group Inks 22K SF at The Herald

August 4, 2023

Locust Street Group has inked a 12-year lease at The Herald, the restored former home of the Washington Herald Examiner in Washington, D.C.

The public affairs firm will take 21,500 square feet, spanning the entire 10th floor and half of the ninth floor in the 114,000-square-foot office property. The company is relocating its D.C. offices from 2008 Hillyer Place NW.

Marx Realty acquired the historic building in 2020 for $41 million, which held both the Washington Herald Examiner’s offices and printing presses, to which it owes the 19-foot ceilings on the ground floor. It’s there that Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis started her career as a photographer and reporter.

Located at 1307 New York Avenue, the building was built in 1923 and is known for its Beaux Arts style infused with a luxury hotel sensibility. The building features a new 40-seat boardroom, a European-style cafe and the Bouvier Club, an 8,800-square-foot lounge that incorporates historic photos, curated artwork, newspaper-printing memorabilia and a fireplace.

“The remarkable and prestigious tenant roster at The Herald is a testament to its distinctive hospitality-infused aesthetics, creating an inspiring environment that seamlessly blends modern amenities with the building’s rich historical charm,” Craig Deitelzweig, CEO of Marx Realty, said in a prepared statement.

Locust Street Group was represented by Ken Biberaj and Danielle Ferrari of Savills, while Avison Young’ Will Stern and Eli Barnes handled things for the landlord.

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Lease Deals of the Week

August 1, 2023

Financial market maker GTS will keep its offices at 545 Madison Avenue.

The global trading firm signed a two-year lease extension for its 30,094-square-foot offices spread across four floors at the 17 story building, according to landlord Marx Realty.

Asking rent was $100 per square foot, Craig Deitelzweig, CEO and president of Marx Realty, wrote in an email to Commercial Observer. Marx Realty handled the deal in-house, and GTS had no brokers.

GTS has occupied 545 Madison on the corner of East 55th Street and Madison Avenue for roughly 10 years, Deitelzweig said, and was initially drawn to the building for its “prime Plaza District location”.

The building has undergone quite the facelift over the past few years. During the height of the pandemic, the building saw renovations to its lobby, including the addition of a uniformed doorman and a library, as well as small upgrades such as “refined mood music, soothing lighting, and a signature scent,” according to Marx.

GTS – which also has an office at 40 Wall Street – was “particularly impressed with the renovations to 545’s lobby, Deitelzweig wrote, explaining that the upgrades influenced GTS’s decision to extend its lease.

GTS did not respond to a request for comment. – Leah Breakstone

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Locust Street Group Signs 21,500 SF Lease at Marx Realty’s The Herald in DC

Strategic Communications and Public Affairs Firm Takes Tenth Floor and More Than Half of Ninth Floor at Hospitality-Infused Office Building

AUGUST 4, 2023

Marx Realty (MNPP), a New York-based owner, developer and manager of office, retail and multifamily property across the United States, announced strategic communications and public affairs firm Locust Street Group (LSG) has signed an approximately 21,500-square-foot, 12-year lease at The Herald in Washington, DC. The firm will take the full 10th floor and more than half of the 9th floor at the building located at 1307 New York Ave.

“We are thrilled to welcome LSG to the building,” said Craig Deitelzweig, CEO of Marx Realty. “The remarkable and prestigious tenant roster at The Herald is a testament to its distinctive hospitality-infused aesthetics, creating an inspiring environment that seamlessly blends modern amenities with the building’s rich historical charm. We are confident the exceptional and inspiring design sensibility here will give LSG and its associates a workplace experience that will set the stage for future growth and success.”

The award-winning Herald sets a precedent as the first office building in Washington, DC to embrace a hospitality-infused aesthetic, blending a New York club-like vibe with the sophistication of a DC design sensibility. Originally constructed in 1923 and acquired by Marx Realty in 2020, this 114,000-square-foot building showcases a distinct Beaux Arts style infused with a luxury hotel sensibility, bringing a fresh and innovative workplace concept to the DC market. Every intricate detail pays homage to its past as the former home to the offices and printing presses of the Washington Times-Herald where the legendary Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis (then Bouvier) began her career as the “Inquiring Camera Girl,” both as a photographer and reporter.

“We are extremely proud of the impactful work LSG is doing for clients and we are thrilled to partner with The Herald to create a long-term home that creates a sophisticated, warm and unique space for our amazing team members,” said David Barnhart, founding partner and CEO of LSG. “We are looking forward to welcoming our employees and our clients into our new, beautiful space at the building. We’re excited for this next chapter and can’t wait to see what we’ll be able to achieve in an environment designed to inspire creativity, foster collaboration and also provide more optionality and comfort to our team. With its hospitality-infused ambiance and blend of history and modern timelessness, The Herald as it provides the perfect backdrop for our team to thrive and grow.”

The Herald’s experience starts at the entry with its welcoming portal, intimate foyer, and expansive lobby designed to evoke its newspaper office and production heritage. Adorned with walnut wood, copper accents, plush seating areas, and soaring ceilings, the building and its design details capture Jackie O’s timeless grace and sophistication. A uniformed doorman attends oversized wooden entry doors as The Herald welcomes tenants and guests with mood music and Marx Realty’s signature scent, blurring the lines between a commercial building and a luxury hotel.

The exceptional amenities at The Herald include a 40-seat boardroom, European-style café, and the Bouvier Lounge – a meticulously curated 8,800-square-foot club floor featuring historic photos, artwork, newspaper printing memorabilia, and a fireplace. Additionally, tenants now have access to the groundbreaking Marx Mobile, a 2023 Tesla Y. The building’s branded house car provides transportation around DC and is available for tenants via the MarxConnect app. The well-appointed fitness center, Press Fitness, offers boxing facilities, private workout rooms featuring individual pelotons, Hydrow rowers, and Mirror fitness system with historically significant and modern artwork throughout.

The Herald is the result of the ongoing successful collaboration between Marx Realty and Studios Architecture, continuing the hospitality-meets-office repositioning success at 10 Grand Central and 545 Madison Avenue, both in New York City.

LSG was represented by Ken Biberaj and Danielle Ferrari of Savills. Avison Young is the leasing agent of the building, with a team headed by Will Stern and Eli Barnes.

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