"They looked everywhere--in DC, Maryland, and Virginia," Lubar tells GlobeSt.com. "They settled on this building because of the economics, amenities, and quality of life provided by the location." Financial terms of the transaction have not been released and CB Richard Ellis was unavailable to comment on the property, however, the real estate services firm markets space at the companion building, Tysons International Plaza Tower II, for $35 per sf. EMI plans to make the move to its new digs in January of next year.
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