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National League of Cities New Building As of June 6, 2016 All photos by Greg Roth unless otherwise noted
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The National League of Cities Moves to a New Building

Jan 26, 2017

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Page 1: The National League of Cities Moves to a New Building

National League of Cities New BuildingAs of June 6, 2016

All photos by Greg Roth unless otherwise noted

Page 2: The National League of Cities Moves to a New Building

The front of NLC’s new office at 660 North Capitol Street in Washington, D.C.

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NLC team members gather in the building’s main lobby, currently under construction.

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The lobby of NLC’s new office, currently under construction, with a view of the staircase to the 5 th floor.

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NLC team members tour the multipurpose team meeting space, which can be divided into two rooms, or expanded into one.

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Individual offices are located on the inside of the space, ensuring everyone has ample access to light.

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Light shines through where NLC team member workspaces will be located.

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The new building’s rooftop facing Capitol Hill.

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Full view of the new building on North Capitol Street