
Successful Radnor real estate developer Brandywine Realty Trust is swinging for a home run with its newest plan for a 275,000-square-foot office and retail high-rise with views of Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.
“We believe the Capitol Riverfront neighborhood is well-positioned for future growth, and we are excited to be able to expand Brandywine’s presence in the D.C. area,” Executive Vice President Mike Cooper said in a Philadelphia Business Journal report. “The acquisition and future development of 25 M Street is in line with Brandywine’s strategy of investing in high-quality developments in urban, transit-oriented, amenity-rich, in-fill locations in its core markets.”
Brandywine Realty Trust also announced that “HOK, a world renowned architectural firm, will design 25 M Street to create a landmark presence at one of the most visible intersections in Washington, DC. The location and building design will offer tenants an incredible visibility, branding, and communications opportunity,” in a press release.

Among the most alluring features of the project are a rooftop terrace overlooking the home of Major League Baseball’s Washington Nationals and a 3,000-square-foot fitness center.
Brandywine paid a D.C. developer $20 million four months ago to acquire the land for the building.
Read more about the new development in the Philadelphia Business Journal here.





















































































