Commercial Real Estate in Capitol Riverfront
Explore commercial buildings, nearby areas, and related space types in Capitol Riverfront, Washington.
Capitol Riverfront
Southeast waterfront
Capitol Riverfront at a glance
Representative setting
Selected examples of the local commercial environment
Space types
Office, Retail, Coworking
Nearby areas
Broader Washington market
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Where Capitol Riverfront fits
Capitol Riverfront is a modern mixed-use waterfront office, residential-commercial, hospitality, government-adjacent, and local-service district.
Best fit
- Modern office, government-adjacent, technology, local-service, hospitality, and mixed-use users
- Teams comparing Capitol Riverfront with Downtown DC, NoMa, or Navy Yard
- Businesses that want newer waterfront commercial context
Less ideal for
- Traditional K Street users
- Data center users
- Large warehouse users
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Representative buildings in Capitol Riverfront
Selected examples that help ground the area's commercial texture.
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Related space types
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