888 16th St NW
888 SIXTEENTH STREET NW, (originally, Motion Picture Association of America Building)(formerly, 2004–2019, Jack Valenti Building) is located at 888 16th Street NW in the Downtown Washington neighborhood of Washington DC. The Motion Picture Association of America which occupies the two top floors of this formerly Brutalist building near the White House was redesigned into a class A office building in 2019.[1] Jack Valenti, long-term president of the MPAA, maintained an office on the eighth floor from 2004–2007.
The building's eastern side is adjacent to the two-block long Black Lives Matter Plaza on 16th Street NW renamed by Mayor Muriel Bowser on June 5, 2020.
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