Central Place

Central Place is a mixed-use development in Arlington, Virginia, consisting primarily of Central Place Tower (headquarters of Gartner and CoStar Group[4]) to the south, and a residential tower to the north, with a plaza between them.

The office tower is home to Virginia's second public observation deck, after the City Hall of Richmond, Virginia, located nearly 490 ft (149 m) above sea level,[2] and is the highest public location in the Washington metropolitan area.

[5] Design began in 2002 and construction was set to begin in 2008, but was delayed to 2014 due to the Great Recession.

[1] The complex is located directly above the Rosslyn station of the Washington Metro and some bedrock, presenting engineering challenges.

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Central Place Tower in the Rosslyn neighborhood of Arlington, VA.