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Two District agencies plan move to NoMa
January 18, 2010
By the Voice
The city announced last month that it will move the headquarters of the D.C. Public Schools and the Department of the Environment to an office building near the New York Avenue Metro station in NoMa.

The move is scheduled for February. It will reduce the amount of space the two agencies take up by 20 percent. They will lease about 200,000 square feet at 1200 1st St. NE.

“Our job is to make sure we negotiate a deal that delivers real value for the District of Columbia,” Robin-Eve Jasper, director of the D.C. Department of Real Estate Services, said in a news release. “We reviewed a number of potential options and this one —on top of a Metro station in one of the city’s rapidly emerging markets — was clearly our best option.”
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