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OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE IN ARLINGTON

Known for its dynamic economy and proximity to the nation's capital, Arlington offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and suburban convenience.

27.2% Vacancy
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Arlington

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Ballston Gateway

3865 Wilson Blvd
Arlington, VA 22203
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Rental Price: Negotiable

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Potomac Gateway South

2900 Crystal Drive
Arlington, VA 22202
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Rental Price: $37.00 USD

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Crystal Square V

251 18th St S
Arlington, VA 22202
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Rental Price: $25.00 USD

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4501 North Fairfax Drive

4501 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Rental Price: Negotiable

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Commonwealth Tower

1300 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22209
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Rental Price: Negotiable

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Clarendon Center - North Block

3000 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22201
United States

Rental Price: Negotiable

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Two Bell Atlantic Plaza

1320 North Courthouse Road
Arlington, VA 22201
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Rental Price: Negotiable

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Two Liberty Center

4075 Wilson Blvd, #710/720
Arlington, VA 22203
United States

Rental Price: $46.00 - $47.00 USD

Why implement your office in Arlington?

Arlington is a strategic location for businesses looking to establish or expand their presence in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Known for its dynamic economy and proximity to the nation's capital, Arlington offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and suburban convenience. The area is home to a diverse range of industries, including technology, defense, and government contracting, making it an ideal location for companies in these sectors. Arlington's highly educated workforce, excellent public transportation system, and access to major highways make it a prime location for businesses seeking to attract top talent and ensure easy accessibility for employees and clients alike. Additionally, Arlington boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous dining, shopping, and entertainment options, providing a high quality of life for employees and making it an attractive place to work and live.


How much does it cost to rent an office in Arlington?

The cost of renting an office in Arlington can vary widely depending on several factors, including the size and type of the office space, its location within Arlington, and the amenities offered. Generally, office spaces in prime locations or those with modern amenities and facilities tend to command higher rents. While Arlington is known for its competitive real estate market, it offers a range of options to suit different business requirements, from small startups to large corporations.
To read: Our Washington DC MarketBeat Office report analyzes quarterly economic and commercial real estate activity including supply, demand and pricing trends at the market and submarket levels.

Are office space rents likely to increase in Arlington?

Office space rents in Arlington are influenced by various factors, including economic conditions, demand and supply dynamics, and regional development trends. As Arlington continues to grow and attract businesses, there is potential for office space rents to increase, particularly in high-demand areas. The area's proximity to Washington, D.C., and its reputation as a business-friendly environment contribute to its appeal, which can drive demand for office space.


Popular neighborhoods in Arlington

Arlington features a variety of vibrant neighborhoods, each offering unique benefits for businesses seeking office space:

  • Rosslyn: Known for its skyline of modern high-rise buildings, Rosslyn is a bustling business district with proximity to the Potomac River and Washington, D.C. It provides easy access to public transportation and diverse dining and shopping options, making it a desirable location for many companies.
  • Courthouse/Clarendon/Virginia Square: This trio of neighborhoods is a popular choice for businesses due to its blend of urban energy and neighborhood charm. With a wealth of cafes, restaurants, and retail spaces, as well as convenient metro access, it attracts a dynamic workforce and thriving startup scene.
  • Ballston: Ballston combines the convenience of urban living with suburban comforts. It's home to the Ballston Quarter, a bustling shopping and dining destination. Businesses in Ballston benefit from a vibrant community atmosphere and easy transit access via the Ballston-MU Metro station.
  • Crystal/Pentagon City: These neighborhoods offer a strategic position near Washington, D.C., and are well-known for their modern office spaces and extensive retail outlets, including the Fashion Centre at Pentagon City. Close proximity to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and the Pentagon makes this area particularly appealing for businesses in government and defense sectors.

Getting to and from Arlington

Arlington is exceptionally well-connected, making it easy to get to and from the area using various modes of transportation:

  • By air: Arlington is conveniently located near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which offers numerous domestic and international flights. The airport is just a short drive or Metro ride away, providing quick access for business travelers and visitors.
  • By train: Rail travel is facilitated by the Washington Metro system, which has several stations in Arlington, including Rosslyn, Ballston, and Crystal City. The Metro provides efficient and reliable service to Washington, D.C., and other parts of the metropolitan area, making it a popular choice for commuters and visitors alike.
  • By car: For road travel, Arlington is served by major highways such as Interstate 66 and Interstate 395, providing easy access to Washington, D.C., and other parts of Virginia and Maryland. The area's well-maintained road network ensures smooth travel for those driving to and from Arlington.
  • By bus: Bus travel is also a viable option, with numerous local and regional bus routes serving Arlington. The Arlington Transit (ART) buses provide convenient service within the county, while Metrobus and other regional bus services connect Arlington to neighboring areas.
  • By bike: Arlington is a bike-friendly community with an extensive network of bike lanes and trails, making cycling a practical and eco-friendly option for getting around. The Capital Bikeshare program offers bike rentals at various locations, providing flexibility for short trips within Arlington and beyond.
  • By public transportation: Arlington's excellent connectivity is further enhanced by the presence of the Silver and Orange lines of the Washington Metro system. These Metro lines serve several key stations within Arlington, such as Rosslyn, Clarendon, Ballston, and Courthouse. The Silver line provides direct access to major destinations including Tysons Corner and Reston, while the Orange line connects commuters to downtown Washington, D.C., and points further west in Virginia. This extensive Metro network ensures that Arlington remains a highly accessible location, attracting both businesses and residents who value convenient and efficient transportation options.
Commercial Real Estate Services in Washington, D.C. Metro Area
The Washington, D.C. metro area is a dynamic and diverse market, where businesses range from innovative start-ups to established companies with decades of history. The common thread is a commitment to exceptional client service and a collaborative, entrepreneurial approach. As areas like Herndon, Tysons, and Reston continue to see growth in employment, investment, and residential expansion, Cushman & Wakefield plays a vital role in driving and supporting this momentum across the region.
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