The conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute (AEI) has just moved into the Daniel A. D'Aniello Building at 1789 Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, DC, right next to Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Brookings Institution.
The new location is only a few blocks away from its previous address of 1150 17th Street, NW and is the first permanent home in AEI's 78-year history. In the past, AEI has always leased office space.
Think Tank Watch first wrote about the move in 2013, the same year that AEI purchased the building from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. In 2014, we noted that the new headquarters was estimated to cost $50 million. A large portion of the cost was funded by Daniel A. D'Aniello, for whom the building is named after.
Mr. D'Aniello, who is Vice Chairman of AEI's Board of Trustees and Chairman and Co-founder of The Carlyle Group, gave a generous $20 million to the think tank.
Pictures of AEI's swanky new headquarters can be found here. And here is a picture of the outside of the building with AEI's flag (and a closer view of the flag). It seems like some Brookings scholars are already getting think tank flag envy, although the center-left think tank has warmly welcomed AEI to the block.
Here is a picture of AEI head Arthur Brooks and his colleagues exploring their new home. It looks like everyone got new AEI water bottles and Post-It notes with the phrase "A Competition of Ideas" on the side.
Fun fact: The address of AEI's new headquarters used to be 1785 Massachusetts Ave. but the think tank was able to get it renumbered to 1789. [Another fun fact: RAND Corporation's address in Santa Monica, California is 1776 Main Street.]
Here is a little about the farewell toast for AEI's new headquarters, via Politico.