New space adds 13,000 square feet
Josh Janney //April 18, 2025//
A rendering of HNTB's new office space. Image courtesy HNTB
A rendering of HNTB's new office space. Image courtesy HNTB
New space adds 13,000 square feet
Josh Janney //April 18, 2025//
Kansas City, Missouri-based infrastructure and design firm HNTB will relocate its Arlington County office in 2026 to a more expansive space that will increase its footprint by 13,000 square feet.
The company says the goal of the move from its current location at Shirlington Tower to 1812 North Moore, the tallest building in the county, is to create a better work environment and to align with ongoing expansion efforts. British real estate firm Savills, whose U.S. headquarters is in New York, announced Tuesday it led the efforts to broker this deal on behalf of HNTB.
The new office is a LEED Platinum tower with 35 stories and 537,000 square feet. HNTB’s office in the building will span 48,000 square feet on the 19th and 20th floors.
According to Savills, HNTB plans to relocate from its current location to 1812 North Moore, near the Rosslyn Metro Station, next spring.
HNTB’s clients in the region include the Virginia Department of Transportation, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Virginia Passenger Rail Authority and the Army Corps of Engineers, and the firm has been involved with such projects as Interstate-95 Express Lanes Fredericksburg Extension and Capital Beltway/I-495 HOT Lanes.