STERLING, VA—The Department of Interior will be relocating operations from Herndon, VA to more than 82,000 square feet of space at the Atlantic Corporate Park here.

The 10-year deal, negotiated by the General Services Administration and signed by the Department of Interior's Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, will result in the reduction of a little less than 47,900 square feet of space from its current offices at 381 Elden St. in Herndon, according to the Washington Business Journal.

The department will relocate to the 45600 Woodland Park office building, part of the two-building Atlantic Corporate Park owned by First Potomac Realty Trust.

"We believe the GSA chose to relocate to our property from an older building because it offers high quality, energy-efficient office space in the heart of Loudoun County's best amenities," First Potomac CEO Doug Donatelli says in a statement. "This is consistent with the flight to quality that we are seeing from tenants across the region." See story in the Washington Business Journal.

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