Mixed-Use Financing in Washington DC, DC
Washington DC anchors its commercial real estate market not on a single industry but on the structural permanence of federal government spending, which radiates demand outward through a constellation of contractors, consultants, and technology firms stretching from Downtown DC through Arlington and Tysons Corner into Reston and Bethesda. Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Leidos, Booz Allen Hamilton, SAIC, and Northrop Grumman collectively occupy millions of square feet of Class A office across Northern Virginia, and their proximity requirements to agencies like the Department of Defense, the National Security Agency, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency create an office demand dynamic that is largely insulated from the private-sector lease-up risk underwriters face in other markets. That said, the DC office market bifurcated sharply after 2020: trophy and newer Class A product in Rosslyn, Crystal City, and the redeveloping National Landing corridor benefiting from Amazon HQ2's phased arrival have held rents, while older commodity office in Downtown DC and suburban Bethesda faces stubborn vacancy that debt markets are pricing conservatively. Industrial is a different story entirely, with last-mile logistics constrained by geography and zoning throughout the metro, producing some of the tightest warehouse availability in the mid-Atlantic and supporting aggressive industrial valuations in Prince George's County and the I-95 corridor. Multifamily fundamentals remain durable, driven by a federal workforce that rents by necessity given ownership costs, a graduate student and research population anchored by Georgetown University, George Washington University, George Mason University, Johns Hopkins, and the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, and steady demand from contractor employees on rotating assignments. Security clearance requirements create unusual submarket stickiness for office tenants in Reston and Chantilly that underwriters in other metros simply do not encounter.
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Mixed-Use Subtypes We Finance
- Retail + Residential
- Office + Residential
- Live-Work Spaces
- Transit-Oriented Development
- Land & Development Sites
- Adaptive Reuse & Conversion
- Ground-Floor Commercial + Apartments
- Mixed-Use Portfolios
Financing Options
- Bank Permanent Loans
- Bridge Loans
- Construction Loans
- CMBS
- Agency (If 80%+ Residential)
- Mezzanine & Preferred Equity
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