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Distinguished by stately towers anRdEanTeAloIqLueSnPt cAurCtaEin w all, Franklin Square North
provides tenants with a distinctive and refined image rarely available. The structure
weaves together a unique blend of high quality materials including natural stones,
iron spot brick, and polished metals. From its granite base, masonry towers will rise
twelve floors before ending in stainless steel spires which punctuate the many set-
backs that provide tenants with paved terraces and unparalled views.
BUILDING FEATURES & AMENITIES
Expansive Meeting Space
Fitness Center with Life Fitness Elevated Series Equipment including a Stair Machine and Rower,
Peloton Spin Bike, TRX and a Variety of Free Weights
Landscaped Courtyard with Several Lounge and Dining Areas for Sun or Shade
Conference Room with Indoor/Outdoor Space, HDTV’s, WIFI, and Training Tables
Concierge Service
AMPLE
CONTROL ACCESS
PARKING
On-site retail including Au Bon Pain, Maddy’s Tap Room, Georgetown Valet
Dry Cleaners and Drafthouse Comedy Theater
Professionally Managed by Monument Realty
Close to McPherson Square Metro Station; Blue, Orange and Silver Lines
Iconic Architecture
6 Elevators & 2 Shuttle Elevators to the Garage
Balconies
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NEWLY REDESIGNED AMENITIES NEWLY
COMING FALL 2017 RENOVATED
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FRANKLIN SQUARE NORTH
LOCATED IN THE VIBRANT BUSINESS DISTRICT
Just a block away HISTORY
from Franklin Square
Park, Franklin Square
North offers sweep-
ing views of the city
to the north.
The 4.79 acres of Franklin Square was originally the The park remained largely unimproved until the 1870s.
site of several natural springs. The 1791 L’Enfant Plan Landscaping, benches, and paths were added at that
did not single out the square now occupied by Frank- time, and in the 1800s. The park’s last major renovation
lin Park for any special use and it wasn’t until 1832 came in 1935, when the Public Works Administration
that the government purchased the square and it gave the city $75,000 to improve Franklin Square. The
was turned into a park. There is no definitive proof fountain, a flagstone plaza, a geometric system of con-
that the park was named for Benjamin Franklin, as is crete pathways, and new trees were planted. Although
often assumed. a major refurbishment of the paths, fountain, and plaza
occurred in 1976 as part of the Bicentennial, the park
today looks as it did in 1935.
WISCONSIN AVE NW 15th ST NW
Q ST NW 16th ST NWDUPONT CIRCLE
GEORGETOWN 30th ST NW CONNECTICUT AVE NW MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW RHODE
19th ST NW
M ST NW
21st ST NW
The National Harbour 22nd ST NW
23rd ST NW
34th ST NW Theodore ROCK CREEK & POTOMAC PKWY NW
Roosevelt NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE NW
31st ST NW L ST NW
Island
29 K ST NW 29
FOGGY BOTTOM
PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW 3 4
7 I ST NW
15th ST NW
H ST NW
Potomac River 66 GW UNIVERSITY 15
White House
Theodore 66 CONSTITUTION AVE NW
Roosevelt
Vietman
Bridge Memorial
66
Constitution Smiths
Gardens Museum of Na
Reflecting Pond Washingto
Monumen
Lincoln
Memorial
ARLINGTON CEMETARY
YOU’RE IN 1. Franklin Square 9. U.S Post Office
2. Franklin School 10. Spizza
GOOD 3. Farragut Square 11. Starbucks
COMPANY 4. McPherson Square 12. Pret a Manger
5. Jimmy Johns 13. Dominos Pizza
6. Bobby Vans Steak House 14. Warner Thetre
7. Whole Foods 15. Renwick Gallery
8. City Center Dining & Retail
13th ST NW RHODE ISLAND AVE NW
LOGAN CIRCLE
E ISLAND AVE NW
VERMONT AVE NW 6th ST NW 50
7th ST NW
M ST NW
9th ST NW
11th ST NW
12th ST NW
13th ST NW
WASHINGTON PLAZA NEW YORK AVE NW NORTH CAPITOL STREET
VERMONT AVE NW 5 MASSACHUSETTS AVE WALTER E. WASHINGTON
9 13 CONVENTION CENTER
NW
5 1 29 K ST NW
12 10
2
11
NEW YORK AVE NW 13TH ST NW 8 395 Union Station
14 H ST NW MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW
G ST NW 6th ST NW
F ST NW
14th ST NW 6 E ST NW
PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW
Newseum
CONSTITUTION AVE NW CONSTITUTION AVE NW
sonian Smithsonian
atural History Museum of Art
on National Mall Smithsonian United States Capitol
nt Natural Air & Space
Smithsonian Castle Museum
SCORES & FACTS DON’T SETTLE
Walk Score® Walker’s Paradise (97) FOR LESS.
Transit Score® Rider’s Paradise (100)
Union Station - 11 Min Drive LEVEL UP.
Ronald Regan Washington National Airport - 15 Min Drive
Washington Dulles International Airport - 42 Min Drive
1100 13TH STREET
WASHINGTON, DC
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