Consulting Firm, 950 N Glebe Rd, Arlington, VA

Client
  • Consulting Firm
Équipe Cresa
Superficie
  • 48,000 sq. ft.
Cresa Office

Client Objectives

This consulting firm sought to relocate from a functionally obsolete office building with limited retail and outdated infrastructure with a goal of creating a vibrant headquarters to attract talent, enhance collaboration, and infuse energy into the organization. The firm required a workspace that would not only reflect their brand identity but also provide flexibility for future growth.

Results

Strategic Planning
Cresa implemented a data-driven strategic planning approach to ensure the firm's new headquarters aligned with their long-term business objectives. By leveraging market analytics and workplace strategy insights, Cresa identified key location criteria, including access to high-quality amenities, Metro connectivity, and surrounding retail to enhance employee engagement.

Through a structured evaluation process, Cresa guided the firm in selecting 950 N Glebe Road as their ideal new headquarters. The team provided comprehensive financial analysis to ensure cost efficiency and leveraged transaction management expertise to secure favorable lease terms. Additionally, Cresa’s Workplace Solutions experts collaborated with the firm to design an office environment that fosters innovation, collaboration, and energy among employees.

Results

  • Enhanced Work Environment: The relocation provided the firm with a fresh, modern space designed to foster engagement, creativity, and productivity.
  • Strategic Location: Situated in a prime Arlington location, the new office offers seamless access to public transit and a variety of retail and dining options, supporting work-life balance.
  • Optimized Financial Position: Cresa’s financial analysis and lease negotiation expertise secured favorable terms, maximizing value.
  • Comprehensive Transition Support: From decommissioning the previous office to managing the relocation process, Cresa’s Project Managers ensured a seamless transition to the new space.