Hana Opens First East Coast Flex Space Location

The CBRE Group subsidiary, alongside JBG Smith, has opened a new location spanning more than 39,000 square feet at National Landing.

ARLINGTON, VA – The CBRE Group subsidiary, Hana, has opened a new flexible space location in Arlington, VA, as the company’s first East Coast location.

Hana has initially opened one floor, comprising more than 39,000 square feet, at the property, which is located at 2451 Crystal Drive in the National Landing submarket. The building is owned and operated by JBG Smith.

The newly opened space features enterprise-grade private office suites, named Hana Team, as well as conference and events space, referred to as Hana Meet. A portion of the unit will additionally be dedicated to traditional co-working, titled Hana Share.

Hana at National Landing serves as the company’s third US location, following the openings of Hana at Park District in Dallas, TX and Hana at Park Place in Irvine, CA. The company has announced three additional US locations to open in Q1 of this year in New York City, Philadelphia and Berkeley Heights, NJ.

“As a co-creator of the space, JBG SMITH has worked with Hana to deliver a flex solution that meets the unique needs of the building and National Landing area by providing plug-and-play workspaces, on-demand meeting rooms and overflow accommodations,” states Andrew Kupiec, CEO of Hana. “With three additional East Coast locations opening this year, Hana at National Landing joins our expanding network.”

“JBG SMITH is thrilled to work alongside Hana to bring its inaugural east coast location to National Landing,” says David Ritchey, EVP of JBG SMITH. “Hana’s unique approach and highly amenitized office space complements the existing offerings in the submarket while also addressing the need for flexible ‘on-demand’ office space solutions in a post COVID-19 business environment. Together with Hana’s flexible space and JBG SMITH’s evolving range of offerings, we give our customers the ability to grow with us as their office needs change and expand.”