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Plan early, lay out your goals before starting office hunt

Associations looking to relocate in D.C. region need to list priorities and determine how new HQ will help accomplish them. The most important piece of advice for an organization looking for office space in Washington, D.C., or the surrounding region? Start early. “The bigger you are, the earlier you have to start,” said Tom Fulcher, executive vice president and co-branch manager at the commercial real estate services firm Studley. RELATED CONTENT Soft office market means better deals Capitol creep While the D.C. area does not have a glut of available office space, and rents in the District itself remain among the highest in the nation, market conditions… Read More