Penzance unveils massive new plan, and new name, for Rosslyn Gateway
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D.C. developer Penzance Cos. has filed fresh redevelopment plans for Rosslyn Gateway, a two-tower office complex fronting Gateway Park it to bought last year from JBG SMITH for $52 million. Read more
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