American Hospital Association to move into new space in D.C.

The American Hospital Association (AHA) has signed a lease at the mixed-use CityCenterDC development in downtown Washington, D.C. The AHA will occupy approximately 42,000 square feet when it moves into its new space in September 2014.

By Healthcare Facilities Today


The American Hospital Association (AHA) has signed a lease in Two CityCenter at the mixed-use CityCenterDC development in downtown Washington, D.C. The AHA will occupy approximately 42,000 square feet when it moves into its new space in September 2014.

The AHA is a non-profit organization representing more than 5,000 hospitals, healthcare systems, networks, other providers of care and 42,000 individual members. The AHA provides education for healthcare leaders and is a source of information on healthcare issues and trends.

CityCenterDC is a pedestrian-friendly, 10-acre mixed-use development, on a 4.5-block parcel bounded by New York Avenue, 9th, H and 11th Streets, NW. Phases I and II of the project will contain more than 270,000 square feet of retail space situated at the base of seven buildings that encompass 520,000 square feet of office space, 458 rental apartment units, 216 condominium units, a 370-room luxury hotel, a public park, a central plaza and pedestrian-oriented streets and alleyways.

March 22, 2013


Topic Area: Industry News


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