600 Second Street NE
600
Second Street NE
600 Second Street is a part of Station Place, a 1.6-million-square-foot complex that is the headquarters of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Designed for energy efficiency and productivity, it is directly connected to the shopping and transportation hub at historic Union Station.
Year Constructed | 2006 |
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Building Architect | Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates |
Number Of Floors | 11 |
Floor Sizes | Typical Floor 30,000 to 75,000 SF |
Building Security | Comprehensive Kastle Systems program Individual suites and elevators for 24/7 tenant access Electronic surveillance Concierge service during regular business hours and Saturday |
Ceiling Heights | Floor to Ceiling - 9' Slab to slab - 11'9" |
Column Spacing | Exterior Bays - 20' by 45' Interior Bays - 20' by 30' |
Elevators | 12 passenger elevators and one designated freight elevator Three shuttle elevators connecting parking to lobby and pedestrian concourse In-cab security card readers |
Interior Finish | Station Place combines elegant materials and finishes, including various granites, etched mirror stainless steel, rosatta marble, clear insulating glass and anigré wood. |
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Location | Station Place 100 F Street and 600 Second Street NE Washington, DC Second and H Streets Connected to Union Station |
Owner | The Property Group, Fisher Brothers |
Tenant Access | Lobby Attendant 24/7 Concierge Service |
Total Building Area | 1,056,339 SF |
Transportation | Union Station Red Line Metro Stop Union Station commuter trains Amtrak, MARC and VRE Metrobus system Reagan National Airport |
Building Construction | LEED Silver Certification Energy efficiency Sustainable design Improved indoor air quality |
Parking | Garage entrance on H Street 2 Shuttle elevators to Lobby 3 Below grade levels 307 Spaces Ratio one space per 1,500 rentable SF Employee access from parking levels to the Ground Floor and Pedestrian Concourse through dedicated shuttle elevators. |
HVAC | Digitally controlled HVAC system with variable air volume, capacity for supplemental cooling systems |
Securities and Exchange Commission |