WASHINGTON, DC—The ownership of the International SpyMuseum here has reportedly decided to vacate Penn Quarterand relocate operations to L'Enfant Plaza.

Jason Werden, a spokesman for the Spy Museumowner The Malrite Co., says the firm hasn't signeda lease yet but is in talks to move the museum to L'EnfantPlaza.

JBG Cos. owns most of L'Enfant Plaza. In JuneJBG opened a mix of underground restaurants, and shops after anearly two-year, $46 million makeover at L'Enfant Plaza, accordingto the Washington Post. Britt A. Snider, principalat JBG, declined to comment on the report. The Chevy-Chase,MD-based firm owns 955 and 470-490 L'Enfant Plaza and has proposedto build 500 and 900 L'Enfant Plaza.

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