SEC’s downtown D.C. landlord protests new search terms


Property Group Partners has filed a protest over search terms that could cause it to lose the Securities and Exchange Commission as its anchor tenant near Union Station in Northeast D.C., a potentially significant loss of nearly 1.3 million square feet.

An affiliate of PGP filed its bid protest Oct. 12 with the U.S. Government Accountability Office, roughly six months after a House committee approved a prospectus authorizing the search for alternatives to the SEC's current home at Station Place.…

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