New Exterior Plaza

This is Where It All Connects.

Welcome to 2611 South Clark Street.

It’s not just the redevelopment of Crystal City that’s exciting, it’s the complete and total emergence of National Landing—Northern Virginia’s newest business, educational, entertainment, and residential district. Right in the middle of this destination oasis is 2611 South Clark Street—a completely renovated 12-story office building with an impressive new lobby, onsite café, state-of-the-art conference center and lounge, plus other unique tenant amenities for team and client engagements. Inside and out, 2611 is at the center of greater connectivity.

The Building:
Impressive from the ground up.

Come explore this active live-work-play-stay campus that inspires creativity and fosters collaboration—with a variety of office configurations, building amenities, and meet-up spaces.

Exterior

The Neighborhood:
All within your reach.

Easily go to shops and restaurants by foot—the entire DMV by car, Metro, or train—and the rest of the world by plane. That’s right, Reagan National Airport is literally next door.

Move-in-ready
spec suites.

Looking to transition to dedicated office space? Complete with tenant lounges, conference rooms, and more, 2611 South Clark is designed to meet your growing needs. Take a virtual tour.

Quick access to
and from the office.

In addition to having Metrorail, commuter rail (VRE), and connecting shuttle buses, plus 30 Capital Bikeshare stations nearby, you can easily jump on I-395, GW Parkway, and Routes 1 & 110.

"Growing" interest
in National Landing.

Amazon HQ2. Virginia Tech’s Innovation Campus. New businesses, restaurants, and residences—this part of Arlington, VA is really making headlines.

New Tenant Lounge
Outdoor Terrace
Outdoor Terrace
Conference Center
New Tenant Lounge
Meeting Areas
Conference Center

The Latest Buzz

The arena deal died, but Potomac Yard's prospects haven't — yet

Although their sports arena proposal ultimately died on the vine, Alexandria and JBG Smith Properties aren't necessarily out of near-term options to spur major mixed-use redevelopment at Potomac Yard with some alternative experiential anchor.

Proposed Caps, Wizards arena collides with transit plans for Amazon HQ2

When Virginia officials managed to woo Amazon to open its second headquarters in Arlington, they sweetened the deal with a big transportation promise: They would push to lower an elevated highway — a six-lane, gridlocked eyesore that cuts the area in two — and add stoplights and sidewalks.

Mayor: Potomac Yard arena deal needs renovation fund to keep facility updated

If Alexandria’s tentative deal to see a sports arena and entertainment district built in north Potomac Yard, it must include a rehabilitation and renovation fund, Mayor Justin Wilson said Monday night. Wilson told the Alexandria Democratic Committee that the agreement, which is still in its initial planning stages with Monumental Sports, needs a funding source to account for the wear and tear that time and throngs of annual visitors will have on the arena and numerous planned amenities. The renovation fund is included in Alexandria’s deal with Monumental Sports.

D.C. boomed in the 2010s. It might be Northern Virginia's turn

A roaring '20s may be here for Northern Virginia, a Silicon Valley of the East Coast that could overtake D.C. this decade as the region's "it" place. Why it matters: Washington's suburbs across the Potomac River have built formidable economies thanks to the federal government, while Virginia Tech's new campus, buzzy restaurants — and possibly next, the Capitals and Wizards — are filling in its "soulless" enclaves.

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