Republic Building (Washington, D.C.)

Republic Building (Washington, D.C.)

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building_name = Republic Building


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location = 1425 New York Avenue NW, Washington, D.C., USA
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constructed = 1991
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opening = 1991
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use = Office
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roof = 157 ft (48 m)
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floor_count = 13
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architect = Smith McMahon Architects
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The Republic Building is a high-rise building in Washington, D.C. The building rises 13 floors and convert|157|ft|m|0 in height.cite web|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=77951|title=The Republic Building|accessdate=2008-07-13|publisher=SkyscraperPage.com] It was designed by architectural firm Smith McMahon Architects, and was completed in 1991. As of July 2008, the structure stands as the 24th-tallest building in the city, tied in rank with 1620 L Street, 1333 H Street, 1000 Connecticut Avenue, 1111 19th Street, 1010 Mass, the Army and Navy Club Building and the The Watergate Hotel and Office Building. The Republic Building is composed entirely of commercial office space.

ee also

*List of tallest buildings in Washington, D.C.

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