NAIFA to Move Headquarters

The agent and advisor group's new neighbors could include Politico and Raytheon.

The National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors announced earlier this week that it plans to move its headquarters to Arlington, Virginia, on June 1.

The 132-year-old group has been based in Falls Church, Virginia, since 2000.

NAIFA said it’s moving because it wants to have offices that are closer to Capitol Hill.

The group has about 20,000 members. It helps members talk to lawmakers and regulators about life insurance, annuities, retirement and other financial services matters in state capitals as well as in Washington.

The new offices are at 1000 Wilson Blvd, in a 600,000-square-foot building built in 1981.

The building’s current tenant list includes Raytheon — a major defense contractor — and the Aerospace Industries Association. It also includes Politico, a Washington news website.

A view of Arlington, Virginia. (Photo: Sean Pavone/Shutterstock)