NPR Looking For Larger Headquarters in D.C. Region

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on April 13, 2007 - 1:37pm.

Washington - The Washington Business Journal reported on Friday that National Public Radio is looking for 400,000 square feet of space to consolidate its offices and "make room for digital media programs proposed for the future." The article said NPR could likely sell its existing headquarters in downtown DC near Union Station for around $115 million. "We have outgrown our space," Emily Lenzner, a spokeswoman for NPR, was quoted as saying in the article. "Our existing building needs significant reinvestment. And even with that, it would be too small to satisfy our current and future initiatives."

 

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