A Capitol LifestyleStudents at The Washington Center will be able to enjoy a more comfortable internship this summer when Paradigm Construction finishes its work.
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WASHINGTON – March 05, 2010
Mike Smith, president of The Washington Center, spoke with Building & Construction Northeast about how the new residencies located at the north end of Capitol Hill in the NoMa will affect TWC and its students. To enhance the quality of life of their interns, TWC is completing a new six story, 140,000 square feet housing facility that will house 348 beds for students primarily majoring in subjects such as political science, economics, civics and government.
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