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Variable Interest Entities (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2015
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Schedule of Variable Interest Entities
A summary of Piedmont’s interests in and consolidation treatment of its outstanding VIEs as of June 30, 2015 and their related carrying values as of December 31, 2014 is as follows (net carrying amount in millions):

Entity
 
Piedmont’s
%
Ownership
of Entity
 
Related
Building
 
Consolidated/
Unconsolidated
 
Net Carrying
Amount as of
June 30, 2015
 
Net Carrying
Amount as of
December 31,
2014
 
Primary Beneficiary
Considerations
1201 Eye Street NW Associates, LLC
 
49.5%
 
1201 Eye Street
 
Consolidated
 
$
(3.4
)
 
$
(2.8
)
 
In accordance with the partnership’s governing documents, Piedmont is entitled to 100% of the cash flow of the entity until certain financial returns are achieved and has sole discretion in directing the management and leasing activities of the building.
1225 Eye Street NW Associates, LLC
 
49.5%
 
1225 Eye Street
 
Consolidated
 
$
1.1

 
$
(1.1
)
 
In accordance with the partnership’s governing documents, Piedmont is entitled to 100% of the cash flow of the entity until certain financial returns are achieved and has sole discretion in directing the management and leasing activities of the building.
Piedmont 500 W. Monroe Fee, LLC
 
100%
 
500 W. Monroe
 
Consolidated
 
$
243.6

 
$
245.3

 
The Omnibus Agreement with the previous owner includes equity participation rights for the previous owner, if certain financial returns are achieved; however, Piedmont has sole decision making authority and is entitled to the economic benefits of the property until such returns are met.
Piedmont TownPark Land, LLC
 
100%
 
Land Parcel Adjacent to 400 TownPark building
 
Consolidated
 
$
8.0

 
$
7.9

 
The equity participation and service fee agreement includes equity participation rights for the third party manager if certain defined events occur and certain returns on investment are achieved; however, Piedmont has sole decision making authority and is entitled to the economic benefits of the property until such events occur and returns are achieved.