50 Patterson is a one-of-a-kind creative loft office building in the heart of NoMa. With an innately textured, industrial style composed of brick, limestone, and steel, the building was designed by David M. Schwarz Architects. Inside, 50 Patterson is home to wide open floor plates, lofty ceilings, and oversize gridded windows. Home to high design paired with all of the accoutrements of modern work-life, this building is without parallel in Washington DC.



Building Features
- 134,000 RSF
- 10 Stories + 9,200 SF occupiable penthouse
- 13,500 RSF typical floor
- 30’x35’ column spacing
- 11’7” unfinished ceiling height on all floors
- 10’ high window line
- Floor to ceiling glass
- Penthouse amenity space
- Landscaped rooftop terraces
- Windowed fitness center
- 53,500 SF of onsite retail
- 9,000 SF art-centric plaza
- Building architect: David M. Schwarz Architects
- Lobby architect: Wingate Hughes

A trophy-class office building distinguished by a seamless integration of state-of-the-art features and a distinctly artful approach, 1250 First is a modern day masterpiece. Designed by Shalom Baranes Associates, its iconic exterior is glass and terracotta, a nod to Lacebark Alley’s rich, artisan aesthetic. With a keen attention to detail and an inherently textured look, feel, and vibe, this property is a wholly unique HQ opportunity in the nation’s capital.
Building Features
- 251,000 RSF
- 11 Stories + 13,500 SF occupiable penthouse
- 23,000 RSF column-free typical floor
- 9’ finished ceilings
- Full-height 360 degree window line
- 35’-40’ max core-to-perimeter depth
- Dramatic penthouse offering
- Private office opportunity
- Indoor-outdoor penthouse amenity spaces
- Landscaped rooftop terraces
- Flexible conference spaces
- Catering kitchen with bar
- Windowed fitness center
- 53,500 SF of onsite retail
- 9,000 SF art-centric plaza
- Building architect: Shalom Baranes Associates
- Lobby architect: HapstakDemetriou+
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A neighborhood begging for a heart is now married with a vision immersed in art and authenticity; Lacebark Alley is a one-of-a-kind retail opportunity in DC’s thriving NoMa market. Comprised of 53,000 SF of gallery space, restaurants, and retail anchored by the arts-focused Landmark Theatres, this curated retail mix will offer the area’s 44,000 office workers and rapidly growing residential population a place all their own.
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Featuring 208 residential units, including four one-of-a-kind penthouse apartments, 51N seamlessly blends a rich terra cotta exterior reminiscent of the gilded age with modern efficient interiors designed by the renowned Cecconi Simone. Art will be highlighted throughout the common areas from the lobby and corridors to the rooftop amenity spaces featuring a fitness center, lounge, and terrace with grilling stations. The residential lobby will feature a full-service coffee lounge, allowing residents to grab a quick cup on their way to the Metro or enjoy a leisurely latte in the public plaza.
- Interiors designed by the renowned Cecconi Simone
- Stainless steel appliances
- Mainly one-bedroom and junior-one bedroom units
- Roof top lounge, terrace, grills
- Roof top gym
- Bike storage
- Art theme throughout
Office Contact
Andrea Murray
240.333.3600
Jill Goubeaux
240.333.3600
The JBG Companies and Brandywine Realty Trust are partnering to create Lacebark Alley – DC’s most anticipated new development, delivering in 2019. The combined financial strength and expertise of these regional powerhouses will ensure the long-term success of the project.

It is the mission of The JBG Companies to be a world-class investor, owner, developer, and manager of real estate properties in the Washington Metropolitan Area. We seek to create distinctive places that generate superior, risk-adjusted returns for our investors while actively mitigating risk. JBG invests almost exclusively in urban-infill, transit-oriented developments, and holds a diverse portfolio that encompasses over 23.6 million square feet of office, residential, hotel, and retail space. JBG believes that each development we undertake should enrich a community. We are dedicated to developing active, sustainable communities, advancing affordable housing, and promoting public art.
