
General Atomics Leases at 3TWENTY3 Building in Charlottesville
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA: Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer and Insite Properties announce General Atomics Commonwealth Computer Research, Inc. (GA-CCRi) has leased 49,257 square feet of office space within the 3TWENTY3 building located at 323 2nd Street SE in Downtown Charlottesville, Virginia.
Totaling 120,000 square feet, 3TWENTY3 is a state-of-the-art, five-floor office building to be built on top of a four-story, 200 space parking structure and features the largest floor plates in the Charlottesville market. Additional building amenities include a pedestrian plaza/walkway, common lobby gathering space, LEVEL10 (a rooftop appurtenance with event/conference space), catering kitchen and a patio, electric car charging stations and covered bike racks.
Its exceptional location in the heart of downtown Charlottesville offers tenants a short walking distance to the Downtown Mall with its various restaurants, retail shops, entertainment venues, and other amenities that downtown has to offer. The building also enjoys breathtaking views of downtown Charlottesville and the rolling hills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The building is being developed by Insite Properties. Jay Blanton, the Managing Partner of Insite, recently stated, “3TWENTY3 is a first-class office building designed to attract tenants that recognize that the location, quality, and features inherent in the building they occupy contribute to their ability to attract and retain talent. The leadership team at General Atomics recognizes that 3TWENTY3 will assist them in recruiting for their fast-growing business. We welcome General Atomics and look forward to its success”.
“GA-CCRi is excited about the opportunity to establish our office and expand our footprint in this new, world-class facility in the heart of Charlottesville,” stated Brian Ralston, president of GA-CCRi. “The space and amenities will greatly enhance our current operations, enable us to grow with an expanded customer base, and allow us to continue to attract and retain outstanding technical talent.”
John Pritzlaff of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer handled the lease negotiations on behalf of the landlord. Robin Amato of REIII Commercial Properties represented the tenant.
Written on October 11, 2021