Washington
Union Station Telecom Center is under construction at the site of a former warehouse in northeast Washington. Construction began in summer 2000 to restore the six-story, 440,000-sf structure in preparation for tenant build-out. Two Canadian companies with offices in Chantilly, Va., have leased space at the center: Teleglobe, which provides broadband services, will occupy 126,000 sf; and 360Networks, which provides broadband network and co-location services, will occupy 64,000 sf. The Bristol Group of San Francisco owns the center. A second phase of development at the seven-acre site will include at least a million sf of office space.