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One Franklin Square General information Type Commercial offices Location 1301 K Street NW
Washington DCCoordinates 38°54′10″N 77°01′50″W / 38.90281°N 77.03051°WCoordinates: 38°54′10″N 77°01′50″W / 38.90281°N 77.03051°W Completed 1989 Height Roof 64 m (210 ft) Top floor 39.6 m (130 ft) Technical details Floor count 12
4 basementsFloor area 591,840 sq ft (54,984 m2) Design and construction Owner Hines Interests Limited Partnership Management Hines Interests Limited Partnership Architect Hartman-Cox Architects
The Dewberry CompaniesDeveloper Prentiss Company References [1][2][3] One Franklin Square is a high-rise building at 1301 K Street NW, in Washington, D.C. The 64 m (210 ft), 12 story building was completed in 1989, and is the fifth-tallest building in The District, occupying almost the entire north side of the 1300 block of K Street NW across from Franklin Square.
The building is owned and managed by Hines Interests; developed by Prentiss Company and designed by Hartman-Cox Architects and The Dewberry Companies.
One Franklin Square is an important setting in the final act of the 2009 Dan Brown novel, The Lost Symbol.
See also
References
- ^ One Franklin Square at Emporis
- ^ One Franklin Square at SkyscraperPage
- ^ One Franklin Square at Structurae
External links
- One Franklin Square official website
- One Franklin Square at Hines Interests Limited Partnership
Categories:- Buildings and structures completed in 1989
- Office buildings in Washington, D.C.
- Skyscrapers in Washington, D.C.
- Hines Interests Limited Partnership
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