Business Specialties  Leasing
Cassidy & Pinkard Wins 72,100SF Reston Leasing Contract
Jul 31, 2009

Cassidy & Pinkard Colliers has been selected by The Bernstein Cos. to provide exclusive marketing and leasing services for 12220 Sunrise Valley Drive, a 72,100-square-foot office building in Reston Sunrise Park in Reston, Va. Cassidy & Pinkard’s Chris Sowick, Tim Summers and Krysta Hardiman will handle the marketing and leasing efforts for the property.

The building is located between Reston Parkway and Fairfax County Parkway, providing access to Reston Town Center and Dulles International Airport. The building features three stories of office space above three levels of garage parking.

 
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