The Hoffman Center, with around of office space, was constructed between 1968 and 1972 Now a much larger complex known as the Hoffman Town Center, it includes: • The new home of the U.S.
National Science Foundation, opened in 2017, with about 2,100 employees • The Carlyle Tower, formerly named the Hoffman Tower I, 15 stories, built 2012–4, offices • The Foundry, formerly renovated and now containing 520 residential units and of retail Formerly known as "Hoffman Tower II", a office tower owned by the U.S.
General Services Administration and long occupied by the U.S.
Department of Defense • The Shops at Carlyle Tower, with several restaurants including
Ted's Montana Grill and other businesses which started opening in 2023 • A multi-story, 2,800-vehicle parking garage •
Holiday Inn hotel, SW corner, Eisenhower Avenue and Stovall Street • Meridian 2250 apartments (2250 Dock Lane, 26 stories, under construction as of April 2024) There are plans under discussion as of June 2024 to continue development of the remaining blocks currently serving as surface parking lots. Former plans that did not come to fruition include a tower at the southwest corner of Eisenhower and Port which would have become, when completed, the tallest inside the Capital Beltway. ==Carlyle==