The Washington, D.C. region ranks sixth in the nation for scheduled 2019 new office project delivery, second only to New York City among East Coast metropolitan areas.
Despite a stable job market and good quality of life, D.C.'s high cost of living and a migration of people out of the city caused the District to plummet 11 spots to No. 19 on the list of the top 125 places to live in the U.S.