1333 H Street | |
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The West Tower of 1333 H Street
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General information | |
Location | 1333 H Street NW, Washington, D.C., United States |
Coordinates | 38°54′01″N 77°01′52″W / 38.900373°N 77.031047°WCoordinates: 38°54′01″N 77°01′52″W / 38.900373°N 77.031047°W |
Completed | 1982 |
Opening | 1982 |
Height | |
Roof | 157 ft (48 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 12 |
Floor area | 269,151 sq ft (25,004.9 m2) |
Lifts/elevators | 12 |
1333 H Street is a high-rise building in Washington, D.C. The building rises 12 floors and 157 feet (48 m) in height. It was completed in 1982. The building has been owned since 2008 by Miller Global Properties LLC, which is co-chaired by Myron Miller and Eyal Ofer of Global Holdings, who paid $130.7 million or about $486 per square foot to acquire it. As of July 2008, the structure stands as the 24th-tallest building in the city, tied in rank with 1620 L Street, 1010 Mass, 1000 Connecticut Avenue, the Republic Building, 1111 19th Street, the Army and Navy Club Building and the The Watergate Hotel and Office Building. 1333 H Street is unique in that it contains two architecturally distinct facades; the older west tower of the building exemplifies Beaux-Arts architecture, while the more recent east tower is an example of modern architecture; the building's entire facade incorporates glass, granite, and limestone. The structure is composed almost entirely of office space, with 802,500 square feet (75,000 m2) of commercial area; the lower levels are used as parking and retail space. Tenants include the Center for American Progress, American Constitution Society, the Economic Policy Institute, and Reuters, among others.