American Eagle, lost from Georgetown, is returning to city in — get this! — a new office building in downtown D.C.

Washington Business Journal reports that American Eagle—which is not to be confused with Abercrombie & Fitch, although it’s understandable if you thought that—is the first tenant signed on to occupy a new office building at the corner of 10th and F streets NW built by the Douglas Development Corporation. Douglas principal and senior vice president Norman Jemal told WBJ that it plans to break ground on the 93,000 square foot building — located at 1000 F Street NW, just across from the Ford’s Theatre — “in the second or early third quarter and hopes to deliver the building by the end of 2015.”

Although American Eagle is the first tenant to sign on to the building—it will take up all 7,000 square feet of the ground floor—Douglas says that the 11-story building will primarily be used as an office building, but that the clothing retailer is “a nice clean use for an office building.”

American Eagle will join the ranks of H&M, Forever 21, Zara, and J.Crew stores in the area that mostly serves as an alternative for people who don’t want to go to Georgetown to shop for clothes, because Georgetown.