The JAHN Building Reston Station

This article was updated with more information about Google's lease.

RESTON, VA—Google has signed a 164,000 square foot office lease at Comstock Cos.' Reston Station. Google has had a longstanding presence in this submarket and will start moving its current employee base into Reston Station later this summer.

The tech giant will occupy 90,000 square feet occupancy to start, with the remainder filled out over the next two years.

The company will occupy the top floors of the trophy building, which was designed by Helmut Jahn. The sixteen-story building features a concrete exoskeleton over a glass curtain wall and towers above the Dulles Toll Road and Metro's Silver Line Wiehle-Reston East station.

“Google first opened a small office in Reston back in 2005 and we've since grown to close to 200 employees, working on major projects across engineering, sales and more,” said Liz Schwab, Head of External Affairs for Google in Virginia, in a prepared statement.

Google joins office tenant Spaces, and restaurants Founding Farmers, Matchbox, Starbucks and Sweet Leaf in the rapidly-expanding neighborhood.

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Erika Morphy

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