Post Subleases Remaining Courthouse Space
WASHINGTON BUSINESS JOURNAL
The digital arm of The Washington Post Co. found a tenant to sublease the rest of its remaining unused space at 1515 N. Courthouse Road in Arlington.
Macro International, an Arlington-based information technology and management consulting firm, inked a 10,125 square foot deal. Financial details for the new lease, which lasts through November 2015, were no disclosed.
Last Spring, the National Association of Childcare Resource and Referral Agencies subleased 36,068 square feet from the Post. In late 2010, Promontory Interfinancial Network LLC inked a 38,110 square foot sublease deal on the entire 12th floor and part of the 9th and 10th floors.
The D.C. media giant holds its lease in the 12-story building through 2015.
With the latest lease, The Washington Post (NYSE: WPO) now has no available sublease space in the building.
John Duffy, Paul DeFilippes and Scott Fetterolf of Summit Commercial Real Estate represented the The Washington Post.