Erected in 1923 the United Methodist Building has been a center for Methodist social witness on Capitol Hill for over one hundred years.
The United Methodist Building is the only non-government building on Capitol Hill. It houses the Washington offices of a number of ecumenical groups as well as the offices of the United Methodist Council of Bishops, United Methodist Women, and the United Methodist Commission on Religion and Race.
At the 2016 General Conference, the United Methodist Building became a Heritage Landmark of United Methodism – one of about 50 landmarks around the world.
- Efficient office suites with private restrooms
- Multiple conference facilities
- Fitness center
- Chapel with weekly services
- Contolled access and reception desk
- Storage in varying sizes
- Limited garage parking
- Short distance to Metro
- Green roof
- Flexible lease terms