
2050 M Street
2050 M Street is a trophy office building in the Golden Triangle Central Business District and stops to the West End. Here, luxury is all around.
2050 M Street - AIA New York
Adhering to DC’s strict zoning on building height and massing that limits architectural uniqueness, 2050 M Street leverages its façade to create a memorable identity and provide the leasing …
M Street – REX
2050 M Street is a premium office building in Washington, DC’s Golden Triangle business district, that will host CBS’s Washington Bureau, amongst other tenants.
2050 M St NW, Washington, DC 20006 | LoopNet
Oct 7, 2025 · 2050 M Street is a trophy office development in the heart of Washington, DC’s Central Business District, between Dupont Circle and Washington Circle. The building includes …
2050 M Street - DAVIS Construction
2050 M Street is designed to redefine the modern office space in Washington, DC. The unique fluted glass façade, built with curved floor-to-ceiling panels, makes all eleven stories of 2050 …
Contact Us: Wiley
Address Wiley Rein LLP 2050 M Street NW Washington, DC 20036 Directions > Telephone 202.719.7000 202.719.7049 FAX Visitor Information and Guidelines >
2050 M Street by REX - Architizer
In this context, 2050 M Street maximizes its façade’s potential to set the new standard of trophy office space within the DC market. Its curtain wall provides the leasing ideal of hyper …
2050 M Street - Front
2050 M Street is a planned office development in the heart of Washington, DC’s central business district, The 11-story, 364,000 ft2 (33,800 m2) freestanding building boasts an iconic modern …
2050 M Street by REX | 2021-07-31 | Architectural Record
Jul 31, 2021 · With an ethereal all-glass facade comprising 978 identically fluted panels along the entirety of its north and west sides, the rectangular 2050 M Street sits like a jewel in the city’s …
REX and Front’s 2050 M Street stands lightly with fluted glass
Jan 31, 2020 · 2050 M Street was developed by Tishman Speyer and designed by REX and Front. It features fluted glass panels held in place without mullions.