Finmarc Purchases Twin Office Towers in Northern Virginia for $77.5M
Why this matters
Finmarc’s acquisition of the Highline at Greensboro office campus in Tysons Corner underscores a cautious but ongoing institutional interest in select office assets within gateway-adjacent submarkets. Northern Virginia’s office market, anchored by government and professional services demand, remains a focal point for capital seeking stable cash flow amid broader sector uncertainty. The deal size and location suggest a strategic positioning on assets with potential resilience to remote work pressures, reflecting a nuanced view of office fundamentals rather than outright retreat. This transaction signals that capital is still flowing into office, albeit with heightened selectivity and underwriting discipline. Investors appear to be targeting well-located, institutional-quality properties that can benefit from tenant diversification and proximity to transit and employment hubs. Lending conditions for office acquisitions remain constrained compared to other CRE sectors, so a completed purchase at this scale may also indicate access to financing on terms acceptable to both borrower and lender, or a willingness to deploy equity in a market where debt is more expensive or scarce. Overall, the deal exemplifies a recalibration phase in office investing, where capital is reallocating within the sector rather than exiting it, with an emphasis on submarkets and assets that can withstand evolving occupier preferences and economic cycles.
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MCLEAN, VA. — Bethesda, Md.-based Finmarc Management Inc. has completed its $77.5 million purchase of Highline at Greensboro, an office campus in Northern Virginia’s Tysons Corner submarket comprising twin 10-story of…
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