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626 East Broad Street is a mid-rise office building located at 7th & Broad Streets in the heart of Downtown Richmond, Virginia.
Originally built as the headquarters of Franklin Federal Savings & Loan in 1954, and renovated in 1974, this historically renovated building has approx. 45,000 square foot of office space available. The renovation brings the building back to its "elegant level of splendor" from the 1950s. This property is on Broad Street in the heart of downtown Richmond across from Richmond’s new Federal Courts Building (Renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern designed), a 200,000-square-foot, $120 million project.
Additionally, it is also near the new Theater/Performing Arts Center complex (former Thalhimers building), The Marriott Hotel, the National Theatre, the Richmond Convention Center, City Hall, the John Marshall Courts Building, the Virginia State Library, the Richmond Coliseum and numerous other public and private buildings. The building has access to 80 deeded parking spaces in the adjacent parking deck at 7th & Marshall Streets.
Also, The Wilton Companies is planning to go "green" and is seeking certification at the gold level of the LEED program, which is run by the U.S. Green Building Council, LEED -- which stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design - is a third-party certification program that sets benchmarks for environmental sustainability.
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| Year Built: |
1954 |
Sq.Ft: |
45,169 |
Acres: |
0.2 |
Zoning: |
B-4 |
| Renovated: |
2009 |
Floors: |
4 |
Lot Size: |
n/a |
Class: |
A |
| Features: |
Provides a prominent and unique address. |
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