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May 25, 2017
Jones Lang LaSalle helped find a new home for the Girl Scouts of Western Washington. The organization sold its Uptown headquarters in November for $5.8 million, after owning and occupying the 1969 building for 17 years. This week the Girl Scouts moved into G2 (formerly the Seattle Design Center), at 5601 Sixth Ave. S. in Georgetown. G2, also called Georgetown Squared, was redeveloped by Greenbridge Investment Partners of Beverly Hills, California. JLL's Joe Gowan and Lloyd Low represented Greenbridge in the lease. Colliers' Greg Inglin and Charlie Farra represented the Girl Scouts. JLL's Kelly Monteiro and Piper Luhrs managed the tenant improvements for the Girl Scouts, working with Nelson Architects and Venture General Contracting.