Year-to-date absorption has been 277,000 square feet, and 378,000 square feet is under construction. The Southwest submarket currently has an overall vacancy of 18.6 percent on an inventory of 12.2 million square feet. Image courtesy of Mesirow Financial Holdings Inc. The Washington office market has seen positive absorption for three consecutive quarters, as the flight to quality experienced in so many markets means that Class B and C properties are suffering, according to a second-quarter report from Cushman & Wakefield. In a prepared statement, Nat Sager, president of Mesirow Capital Markets, highlighted the role in the deal of Mesirow’s muni desk alongside the more traditional CRE fixed-income sales and trading channels. Cushman & Wakefield served as advisor to the borrower in shaping the loan request and brokering the ultimate engagement with Mesirow. Mesirow, of Chicago, served as placement agent and administrative agent on the financing. READ ALSO: Why Foreign CRE Investors Are Undeterred That lease is currently the sixth-largest GSA lease in the country, according to Mesirow. Proceeds from the financing provided ownership with fixed-rate pricing on debt to be repaid on an interest-only basis until the loan’s 2028 maturity date, which is coterminous with NASA’s lease. The property is managed by Ocean West Capital Partners, based in El Segundo, Calif. Hana acquired the nine-story, 605,900-rentable-square-foot building, at 300 E. Mesirow, which underwrote the financing for Hana, announced the transaction on Monday, Aug. Owner Hana Alternative Asset Management of Seoul, Republic of Korea, has recapitalized the previous debt and equity interest in NASA’s Washington, D.C., headquarters, by way of a $275 million financing. In this paper, we provide an overview of the office’s many and varied planetary defense efforts.NASA headquarters at 300 E. The PDCO is NASA’s representative as a leading member of the International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) and the Space Missions Planning Advisory Group (SMPAG), multinational endeavors endorsed by the United Nations for an international response to the NEO impact hazard, established and supported by the space-capable nations. In addition, the PDCO works closely with the United Nations Office of Outer Space Affairs and the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space to support international collaborations on Near Earth Objects. The PDCO also is responsible for facilitating communications between the science community and the public should any potentially hazardous NEO be discovered. Government agencies, other national and international agencies, and astronomers around the world. Government planning for response to an actual impact threat. Performing as a lead coordination node in U.S.Providing timely and accurate communications about PHOs and.Tracking and characterizing PHOs and issuing warnings about potential impacts.Ensuring the early detection of potentially hazardous objects (PHOs) – asteroids and comets whose orbits are predicted to bring them within 0.05 astronomical units of Earth’s orbit and of a size large enough to reach Earth’s surface – that is, greater than perhaps 30 to 50 meters.NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO) is responsible for: NASA and its partners maintain a watch for Near-Earth Objects (NEOs), asteroids and comets that pass within Earth’s vicinity, as part of an ongoing effort to discover, catalog, and characterize these bodies and to determine if any pose an impact threat. NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office at NASA HQ
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