1660 L Street, NW is a 125,800 square-foot corner building with 12 floors of approximately 11,800 square-feet each with on-site parking that is centrally located in downtown Washington, DC It is also the home of the newly renovated Cafritz Interests headquarters.
Originally built in 1964, Cafritz Interests renovated the building in 1998 and then sold it in 2006 to the Korea International Trade Association at a price that reflected a sub-5.0% capitalization rate on in-place income. The office tower is classified for Class A office use and features expansive windows and exceptional city views. The 1998 renovations included modernizing the lobby and incorporating upgraded, energy-efficient systems throughout.