NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020 EDITION
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Manager, Engineered Sales, Washington Gas
Executive Director, National Building Museum
Partner, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough
Angie Gates
Tara Scanlon
Joseph Askew
Director, OCTFME
Partner, Holland & Knight
Vice President, Government Relations, Verizon
Emmauel Irono
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Founder & CEO, Motir Services
President, Hoffman & Associates
Steven Boyle
Stan Jackson
Annie Senatore
President & CEO, AEDC
Donna Cooper / Co-Chair Elect
Managing Director, EDENS
CEO and Lead Event Designer, Design Foundry
Region President, Pepco
Jean-Luc Brami
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Director, DCRA
Susan Lacz
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Principal & CEO, Ridgewells Catering
Vice President of Business Development, RCN
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Omar McIntosh / Vice Chair Senior Vice President, Smoot Construction
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Timothy F. Veith / Treasurer
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Acting Commissioner, DISB
Joseph Torraca
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Lisa Mallory
Director, DC Office of Planning
Anita Butani D’Souza
CEO, DCBIA
Donna Rattley Washington
Division Head, HGRM Corporation
Thomas A. Nida
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Regional Vice President of Government Affairs, Comcast
Partner, K&L Gates
Office Managing Partner, Nixon Peabody
Executive Vice President/Market Executive, City First Bank
President, United Bank
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Timothy Duggan Senior Vice President and Commercial Regional Group Manager, TD Bank
Partner, Cordia Partners
Executive Director, Anacostia Business Improvement District
Kristi Whitfield
Gregory O'Dell
Hope Wilson
Daniel Duke
President & CEO, Events DC
Prinicipal Mid-Atlantic Region, Bohler
Lindsey Parker
Josh Etter Director, Development, Foulger Pratt
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Kristina Noell
Chief Technology Officer, OCTO
William Rich President, Delta Associates
Director, DSLBD Director of Pre-development Services, BKV Group
Donna Woodall Director of Citizenship & Public Affairs, Microsoft
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HAS BEEN EXPERIENCING exponential urban growth for the past two decades, with billions of dollars in new investments in its downtown, along its waterfront, and neighborhoods throughout the city. These developments along with new retail, restaurants and entertainment options have resulted in significant growth of several neighborhoods throughout the District.
1.5 100K+ MILLION INCREASE IN POPULATION SINCE 2010 1
RETAIL SQUARE FEET UNDER CONSTRUCTION 2
52,300 DC METRO AREA JOB GROWTH IN 2019 3
$15.6 BILLION
TAXABLE RETAIL + RESTAURANT SALES IN 2018 (8.8% INCREASE FROM 2017) 4
1. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division (2010-2019); 2. Washington DC Economic Partnership (12/2019); 3. BLS (November 2018–October 2019); 4. Office of the Chief Financial Officer (FY20 Proposed Budget & Financial Plan)
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA POPULATION
KEY DEMOGRAPHIC DATA AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES ON ENTERTAINMENT + RECREATION 2
RESIDENTIAL POPULATION 1
705,749
AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES ON FOOD AT & AWAY FROM HOME 2
$4,524 $12,767
Retail has been at the forefront of the development that has taken place throughout the District as the continued growth in population, employment, and wages has considerably boosted aggregate consumer expenditures in the District. The growing retail market in DC favors experience-oriented tenants such as restaurants, bars, movie theaters, gyms, and grocery stores due in part to their resilience to online competition. In particular, restaurants and bars drive a large portion of the retail activity in DC. In 2018, estimated taxable retail and restaurant sales totaled $15.6 billion. In 2017, restaurant sales in DC crossed the $4 billion mark3 for the first time and this preference towards dining does not come as a surprise as DC is nationally recognized for its robust culinary scene with 125 restaurants featured in DC’s Michelin Guide. 18 of these 125 restaurants earned at least one star and 43 of them made the Bib Gourmand list. Several new restaurants in DC have also earned national recognition including Call Your Mother Deli, which was named among Bon Appetit’s 50 Best New Restaurants in America in 2019. The following neighborhoods, which will be examined in more detail throughout this publication, will see the most retail and restaurant space deliver over the next few years.
RETAIL PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION (SF IN THOUSANDS)4 500
451
400
300
Population1 Daytime Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate/Professional Degree
705,749 1,199,196 48% 52% 90% 58% 34%
HOUSEHOLDS Households (HH) Average HH Size Families Average Family Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median Home Value
311,228 2.13 128,650 3.05 41% 59% $654,818
INCOME Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
$125,544 $82,381 34% 13% 54% $79,972
AGE Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
20% 29% 37% 14% 35.6
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$1,006,675 $252,415 $93,341 $1,407,905 $258,119 $2,295,469 $1,678,052 $2,367,456 $786,570 $950,686 $893,373 $381,746 $465,642
295
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH2 0 1 2–3 4+
194
200
130
124
117
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116
MARKET POTENTIAL (Expected No. of Adults/HHs) 83
0 Capitol Riverfront
Tenleytown
Southwest Waterfront
Capitol Hill
Hillcrest / Skyland
36% 44% 19% 1%
NoMa 14th & U Streets/ Logan Circle
Rest of DC
Sources: 1. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division (July 1, 2019); 2. Esri forecasts for 2019; 3. Office of the Chief Financial Officer (FY20 Proposed Budget & Financial Plan); 4. Washington DC Economic Partnership (projects under construction as of December 2019)
Have a smartphone Own any tablet Household owns any pet Used organic food in last 6 months Attended a movie in last 6 months
89% 49% 37% 34% 63%
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections 1. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division (July 1, 2019) 2. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DC RETAIL DELIVERIES (SF IN THOUSANDS) 1200
1,042
1000 800
690
637
600 400
862
750 616
474 331
312
314
2010
2011
2012
330
277
200 0
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020* 2021*
Source: Washington DC Economic Partnership. *based on projects under construction (as of December 2019).
NOTABLE RETAIL OPENINGS IN 2019 BUSINESS
NEIGHBORHOOD
Apple
Downtown DC
EST. OPENING
NOTABLE RETAIL PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION TYPE
Q2 Speciality Merchandise
Brasserie Liberté
Georgetown
Q4
Restaurant
Busboys and Poets
Anacostia
Q1
Restaurant
(DECEMBER 2019) PROJECT
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City Ridge
Tenleytown
RETAIL SF 194,000
DELIVERY Q2 2022
The Wharf (Phase II)
The Wharf
119,559
Q3 2022
Skyland Town Center (Block 2)
Hillcrest/Skyland
117,000
Q3 2020
Riverpoint
Capitol Riverfront
70,441
Q2 2020 Q2 2020
Cheesemonster Studio
Kennedy Street
Q2
Catering
Chipotle
Congress Heights/Saint Elizabeths
Q2
Restaurant
Frager's Hardware
Capitol Hill
Q2 Speciality Merchandise
Beckert’s Park
Capitol Hill
68,000
Q1
Café
Eckington Yards
NoMa
67,264
Q3 2021
The Kelvin
Capitol Riverfront
59,000
Q1 2020
FreSHE Cafe
Deanwood
Hook Hall
Howard U/Pleasant Plains
Q3
Bar
la BETTY
Mount Vernon Triangle
Q1
Restaurant
AVEC
H Street, NE
53,507
Q1 2020
La Cosecha
Union Market
Q3
Food Hall
The Wren
14th & U Streets / Shaw
49,156
Q4 2020 Q1 2020
North Italia
Golden Triangle
Q1
Restaurant
West Half
Capitol Riverfront
42,000
Provost
Rhode Island Avenue, NE/ Woodridge
Q2
Restaurant
Bryant Street (Phase I)
Rhode Island Ave, NE/Brentwood
40,390
Q1 2021
2100 Pennsylvania Avenue
Foggy Bottom - GWU
30,000
Q2 2022
Red Bear Brewing Company
NoMa
Shop Made in D.C.
Southwest Waterfront & Georgetown
Target
Cleveland Park, Tenleytown, Georgia Avenue/Walter Reed, New York Ave/Ivy City,
Tiffany & Co.
Downtown DC
Trader Joe's
Glover Park
Union Kitchen Grocery
Shaw, Downtown DC
Walters Sports Bar
Capitol Riverfront
Wawa
Columbia Heights, Tenleytown, Adams Morgan
Q1
Brewery
Q1, Q3 Speciality Merchandise Q1, Q1, Q4, Q4 Speciality Merchandise
Q2 Speciality Merchandise Q3
Press House at Union District
NoMa
27,282
Q2 2021
Blackbird
Capitol Hill
25,704
Q1 2020
Reservation 13 (Phase I)
Capitol Hill
25,000
Q2 2020
Collection14
14th & U Streets/Logan Circle
25,000
Q3 2021
Source: Washington DC Economic Partnership
Grocery
Q1, Q4
Grocery
Q2
Restaurant/Bar
Q2, Q2, Q3
Convenience/Coffee
Source: Washington DC Economic Partnership
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Brookland
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Capitol Hill
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40 Northwest One
14 Chevy Chase / Friendship Heights
42 Parkside / Kenilworth
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16 Columbia Heights
44 Petworth / Park View
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45 Rhode Island Ave, NE / Brentwood
18 Deanwood
46 Rhode Island Ave, NE / Woodridge
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47 Shaw
20 Dupont Circle
48 Southwest Waterfront
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49 Takoma
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50 Tenleytown
23 Fort Totten / Riggs Park
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24 Georgetown
52 Van Ness
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53 West End / Foggy Bottom
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54 Woodley Park
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41
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Fort Lincoln/ Dakota Crossing
29
Mt Vernon Triangle
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42 Deanwood
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18
Downtown
34
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Capitol Hill
9
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55 The Wharf
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10 Capitol Riverfront
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14TH & U STREETS / LOGAN CIRCLE
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NAMED ONE OF APA’S GREAT PLACES IN AMERICA, and one of the friendliest & most-welcoming neighborhoods in the U.S. by National Geographic, the 14th & U Street corridors are at the center of DC’s renaissance. As a top 15 U.S. market for young professionals, visitors can experience some of the best mix of high-end dining, retail, residential, entertainment and cultural offerings in DC.1 NEW DEVELOPMENT • The Liz delivered 60,000 SF of office (anchored by the Whitman-Walker Health clinic), 78 apartments & 20,000 SF of retail at 14th & R Streets in Q3 2019. • A total of 689 new residential units and a new Whole Foods will deliver in two separate projects at Florida & W Streets in 2020. • Collection14 (14th & V Streets) started construction and will deliver 25,000 SF of retail, 233 apartments & 4,000 SF for arts uses in Q3 2021.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 2 92,841 Total Area Employment • Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 27% • Other Services: 22% (except Public Administration) • Accommodation & Food Services: 14%
NOTABLE RETAIL OPENINGS IN 2019 • • • • • • • •
Café U (coffee shop) Framebridge (home goods) Joybird (furniture) Mexicue (Mexican restaurant) Parachute (home goods) Sephora (cosmetics) Seven Reasons (Latin restaurant) Phillips Seafood & Steaks
WHOLE FOODS + TRADER JOE’S + WHOLE FOODS + MORE When the second Whole Foods opens in 2020, the neighborhood will have 5 grocery stores, including Trader Joe’s, Streets Market & Cafe, and Yes! Organic Market.
A DESTINATION NEIGHBORHOOD • Seven Reasons was named “Best New Restaurant in America” by Esquire Magazine in 2019. • In 2018 Maydan was named the No. 2 best new restaurant in America by Bon Appetit, made Food&Wine's Restaurants of the Year, and a semifinalist for the James Beard Foundation's Best New Restaurant. • Bresca and Maydan both received a Michelin Guide star and Pearl Dive was included in the 2020 Bib Gourmand list. 1. JLL, City Retail 2020; 2. JobsEQ (data for 20005 & 20009 Zip Codes, as of 2019 Q3)
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013-2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
CONTACT District Bridges Brianne Dornbush, Executive Director (202) 450-4415 • brianne@districtbridges.org districtbridges.org
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ADAMS MORGAN
VIBRANT, ECLECTIC, UNIQUE—Adams Morgan is renowned for its fantastic restaurants and nightlife, colorful storefronts, and historic, tree-lined residential streets. More than 240 restaurants and businesses call this artistic neighborhood home, from friendly sidewalk cafes to Michelin-starred restaurants with diverse cuisine, intimate local shops, and some of Washington’s liveliest nightspots. New residential and retail development in the neighborhood is attracting young professionals and families to the diversity of culture, tastes and activities. NEW GROWTH
ACCLAIMED DINING • The Michelin Guide reviewed nearly a dozen restaurants in the area, with A Rake’s Progress and Spoken English added to the list. • Exciting openings in 2019 included The Imperial, The Game Sports Pub, Tikki on 18th, and Isshin Ramen. In early 2020, expect Reveler’s Hour by the owners of Tail Up Goat; and a new three-level Japanese concept from former DC restaurateur of the year Darren Norris. • “Dwell Magazine” named Adams Morgan “DC’s nightlife center” due to the wide array of venues that host live theater, comedy shows, and live music nearly every night. • The neighborhood features one of the largest concentration of diverse and international restaurants in the city, with dining options including Asian, African, South American, and Latin American cuisine.
CULTURE & PROGRAMMING The Adams Morgan Partnership organizes an array of events, attracting more than 24,000 people in 2019, including a summer outdoor movie series partnering with the Smithsonian’s National Air & Space Museum, and the lauded Adams Morgan PorchFest, which features over 50 musical acts.
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41%
population aged 20–34
81%
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$149K
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WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020
• More than 500+ residential units are beginning to deliver, with 160 still under construction and delivering in 2020. • Urban Dwell, a neighborhood boutique specializing in unique gifts, housewares, accessories, and more, was a 2019 finalist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s “Dream Big” award for veteran-owned businesses. • The LINE DC Hotel, with its renowned restaurants, is the buzziest hotel in DC (The Washington Post), and the best hotel for music-lovers (Budget Travel).
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013-2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
CONTACT Adams Morgan Partnership BID Kristen Barden, Executive Director (202) 997-0783 • kbarden@adamsmorganonline.org admodc.org
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ANACOSTIA
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LOCATED NEAR THE BANKS of the Anacostia River, this historic neighborhood continues to flourish with its dynamic small business environment, thriving arts scene, and booming real estate market. Anacostia’s commercial corridors are centrally located between the U.S. Navy Yard and St. Elizabeths West Campus— the new home of the Department of Homeland Security—and located in HUB Zones with excellent access provided by Metrorail, Capital Bikeshare, I-295, I-395 and the Suitland Parkway.
ART & SMALL BUSINESS HUB • The HIVE 2.0, a small business incubator, is home to more than 55 entrepreneurs, including Mahogany Books, Nubian Hueman, and the Fresh Food Factory Market. • Busboys & Poets opened a full-service restaurant and Hospitality & Culinary Leadership Institute in 2019. • Anacostia is home to cultural destinations including American Islamic Heritage Museum, Anacostia Arts Center, Anacostia Playhouse, Craig Kraft Studio, Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, Vivid Solutions Gallery, Honfleur Gallery, Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum, Project Create, and WeAct Radio. • Annual special events include the Martin Luther King Jr. Parade, Anacostia River Festival, Flower Power, the Anacostia Jazz Hop, and Lumen8.
COMMUNITY INVESTMENTS TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 6,132 Total Area Employment • Health Care & Social Assistance: 31% • Public Administration: 8% • Construction: 8%
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• Anacostia’s commercial corridors are designated Great Streets corridors and small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. • The 11th Street Bridge Park project will create new dynamic community space and provide enhanced connections across the river to the Capitol Hill and Capitol Riverfront neighborhoods in 2023.
NEW INVESTMENTS. NEW OPPORTUNITIES. • MLK Gateway I: 48,500 SF mixed-use project with 14,000 SF of retail and the new HQ for cybersecurity firm Enlightened has started construction. • Maple View Flats: 114 residential units & 15,000 SF of retail (anchored by a future Starbucks) delivered in 2019. • 1615 Good Hope Road: Plans call for 56 multifamily units & 10,000 SF of commercial space. • Reunion Square: The next phase will include 134 residential units, up to 393,000 SF of office, and 24,000 SF of retail/cultural uses. • The Clara (2311–2323 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.): Plans call for an 80-unit affordable housing project with 11,000 SF of ground floor retail. 1.JobsEQ (data for 20020 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020
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CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$6,232 $1,407 $556 $8,642 $1,584 $14,810 $9,922 $15,414 $5,108 $5,490 $5,376 $2,297 $2,884
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013-2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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CONTACT Anacostia Business Improvement District Kristina Noell, Executive Director (202) 449-9872 • kristina@anacostiabid.org anacostiabid.org • goanacostia.com
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BARRACKS ROW
NW SE
STEEPED IN U.S. HISTORY, 8th Street, SE is DC’s oldest commercial corridor. It is anchored by the Washington Navy Yard, since 1798, and the United States Marine Corps Barracks, for which it is named, since 1801. These two military bases bring over 18,000 employees each day into the neighborhood. Experience the diverse dining and retail opportunities in one of the most prominent of the thriving Capitol Hill neighborhoods.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 44,233 Total Area Employment • Public Administration: 40% • Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 14% • Accommodation & Food Services: 10%
DESTINATION ENTERTAINMENT & EVENTS • The Capital Turnaround opened in the Blue Castle and is a new 1000-seat entertainment venue. • The historic Miracle Theater (c. 1909) hosts movies, concerts and other live events. • Taste of 8th (spring) • The Barracks Row Garden Party (summer) • 4th of July Parade • Fall Festival & Santa Arrives on 8th
18 NEW BUSINESSES SINCE 2018 New businesses that have opened along the corridor in the past two years include Amara, Bombay Street Food, Capitol Learning Academy, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Cycled!, Elemeno, European Wax, Mekki Modern Moroccan, Navy Nails, Ovation Eye Institute, Taco City, and The Vanity Box.
RECENT INVESTMENTS • The Emblem at Barracks Row sold 20 new residential condos & delivered 3,000 SF of retail at 8th & Virginia Ave. in 2018. • MMG has delivered 14 new residential units at 9th & Potomac Ave. with a 49-unit addition to 816 Potomac Ave to follow in 2020. • Martin-Diamond Properties acquired 507 8th St. & 526 8th St. for $10 million and the properties are under construction with a three-story commercial property opening spring 2020. 1. JobsEQ (data for 20003 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020
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$91,922 $24,734 $8,619 $126,985 $23,134 $203,298 $155,810 $205,187 $68,032 $83,412 $80,996 $34,694 $40,956
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AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013-2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
DEPARTMENT D EPARTMENT OF O HOUSING & COMMUNITY Y DEVELOPEMENT
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CONTACT Barracks Row Main Street, Inc. Martin Smith, Executive Director (202) 544-3188 martin@barracksrow.org barracksrow.org
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BARRY FARM
NW SE
ONE OF FOUR NEW COMMUNITIES INITIATIVES, the Barry Farm redevelopment will revitalize the neighborhood by producing up to 1,100 mixed-income rental and for sale residential units and 40,000 square feet of retail space.
NEW COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE The New Communities Initiative is a DC government program, managed by the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, designed to revitalize severely distressed subsidized housing, and to create vibrant mixedincome communities that assists with addressing the needs of its residents.
PHASE I TO START IN 2020 • The first phase will produce 281 affordable units and 170 public housing replacement units. • Building 1B is slated to start construction in December 2020 with 108 apartments for seniors aged 55 and older and 77 residences reserved for public housing replacement units.
47,000 SF IN THE NEW BARRY FARM RECREATION & AQUATIC CENTER (2015 OPENING)
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1.86 MILLION
POTENTIAL SF OF THE BARRY FARM REDEVELOPMENT PLAN WHICH CALLS FOR 1,100 NEW RESIDENTIAL UNITS AND 40,000 SF OF NEIGHBORHOODSERVING RETAIL.
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$44,407 $24,500 70% 14% 16% $33,169
$43,734 $24,394 70% 14% 16% $32,897
$103,346 $66,721 40% 13% 47% $68,782
34% 24% 33% 8% 29.3
31% 24% 35% 10% 31.5
22% 28% 38% 13% 35.4
$2,283 $522 $203 $3,124 $564 $5,378 $3,596 $5,489 $1,816 $1,934 $1,931 $826 $1,028
$7,452 $1,720 $669 $10,211 $1,856 $17,515 $11,908 $17,917 $5,927 $6,328 $6,377 $2,731 $3,417
$274,045 $67,475 $25,117 $380,881 $69,814 $631,110 $452,076 $651,647 $216,319 $251,296 $241,238 $103,260 $126,668
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56% 32% 12% 0%
48% 36% 15% 0%
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6,042 / 2,050
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13,700 9,400 108,200
Martin L. King Jr. Avenue, SE Firth Sterling Avenue I-295
avg weekday/avg weekend 3
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013-2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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CONTACT Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning & Economic Development Samara Gomez, Project Manager, New Communities Initiative (202) 545-3123 • Samara.gomez@dc.gov
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BELLEVUE / SOUTH CAPITOL
SW/SE
BELLEVUE IS AN EMERGING residential neighborhood, filled with community character and cultural significance. Recent new additions to the area include the Conway Health and Resource Center-Community of Hope and the William O. Lockridge/Bellevue Library. These new investments have positioned Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue and South Capitol Street on the cusp of exciting new economic development growth. NEW GROCERY + RETAIL
NEW INVESTMENTS • The South Capitol Street Shopping Center site is being redeveloped by City Interests & Michaels Development Corporation into a $58 million, mixed-use project with 195 residential units and 5,000 SF of retail space (2020 delivery). • The site at 3840 & 3848 South Capitol Street, SE will be redeveloped into a four-story, 106unit affordable housing property.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES
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13,338 Total Area Employment • Public Administration: 37% • Health Care & Social Assistance: 25% • Utilities: 8%
• A 3,800 SF Good Food Markets grocery will open in 2020 in the redevelopment of the former South Capitol Street Shopping Center site. The project was awarded $880,000 from the Neighborhood Prosperity Fund to assist with the buildout. • Trinity Plaza is a mixed-use development that delivered 49 apartments and 6,000 SF of retail space, anchored by Bellevue Pharmacy, in 2015.
GREAT STREETS RETAIL SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue and South Capitol Street are designated Great Streets corridors. As funds become available, small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location.
1. JobsEQ (data for 20032 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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169,703 46% 54% 88% 35% 18%
4,516 2.3 23% 77% $294,141
11,464 2.5 25% 75% $263,741
70,895 2.4 36% 64% $359,118
$47,632 $30,271 68% 14% 18% $35,855
$50,567 $33,403 64% 14% 22% $38,363
$93,717 $60,083 43% 14% 43% $66,173
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Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate/Professional Degree
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
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$5,747 $1,298 $516 $7,940 $1,433 $13,569 $9,082 $13,989 $4,647 $5,072 $4,891 $2,096 $2,611
$15,594 $3,583 $1,394 $21,438 $3,897 $36,861 $24,923 $37,876 $12,552 $13,475 $13,370 $5,737 $7,182
$172,609 $41,575 $15,714 $243,213 $45,103 $403,252 $285,167 $424,569 $141,207 $167,234 $154,809 $66,147 $81,811
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013-2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership Derek Ford, SVP, Emerging Neighborhoods (202) 661-8673 • dford@wdcep.com wdcep.com
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BENNING ROAD / EAST CAPITOL STREET
NE/SE
A NEW MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT adjacent to the Benning Road Metrorail Station has brought new affordable housing, neighborhood services and retail/restaurant space to the adjacent neighborhoods of Benning Heights, Capitol View and Marshall Heights. The planned Benning Road Streetcar Expansion will connect the area to the H Street, NE corridor and Union Station.
NEW INVESTMENT THE CONWAY CENTER The recently completed $90 million mixed-use building developed by So Others Might Eat (SOME) offers 202 affordable residential units, 37,600 SF for medical/dental uses and administrative offices, an employment training center and a sit-down deli.
NEW NEIGHBORHOOD RETAIL + SERVICES • The new Benning Ridge DMV Service Center at 4525 Benning Road opened in 2016 and brings a steady stream of daily customers to the area. • The renovated Shrimp Boat Plaza offers freshly made donuts, locally roasted coffee & espresso drinks, ice cream & sorbet, along with breakfast, lunch & dinner menus.
BENNING ROAD STREETCAR EXPANSION The 18-month design process for the 2.2-mile streetcar eastward extension of the H Street/Benning Road Line, which will extend service from Oklahoma Avenue to the Benning Road Metrorail Station, has started with potential revenue operation by 2025.
• Chapman Development is planning to redevelop the former George Washington Carver Apartments 4.5acre site (47th & East Capitol Streets, SE) into 138 affordable apartments and 28 for-sale rowhouses. • The former home to a KFC restaurant (4401–4407 and 4435 Benning Road, NE) is a 25,926 SF site with a development potential of about 125,000 SF.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 8,658 Total Area Employment • Educational Services: 19% • Health Care & Social Assistance: 18% • Public Administration: 13%
1. JobsEQ (data for 20019 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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15,305 2.5 39% 61% $291,519
80,682 2.4 45% 55% $324,972
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
$55,358 $39,857 58% 19% 24% $41,369
$54,834 $35,781 61% 17% 23% $40,661
$80,714 $53,778 47% 16% 37% $56,601
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25% 20% 38% 16% 38.3
28% 21% 36% 14% 35.4
24% 22% 39% 15% 37.9
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
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C ST
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Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$22,298 $4,936 $1,987 $31,173 $5,751 $53,091 $35,537 $56,084 $18,667 $20,543 $19,394 $8,277 $10,337
$168,521 $39,137 $15,254 $240,027 $44,697 $398,514 $275,304 $427,234 $142,448 $168,552 $151,114 $64,429 $79,808
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 0 1 2-3 4+
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44% 38% 18% 1%
31% 44% 24% 2%
MOBILITY Metrorail Exits2
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$6,363 $1,467 $566 $8,905 $1,612 $14,918 $9,960 $15,701 $5,205 $6,007 $5,423 $2,299 $2,804
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Capital Bikeshare Traffic Counts Counts3
Traffic Mobility Mobility Walkscore Walkscore Residents Residents w/in w/in CountsScore4 Score 10 min. 10 car min. ride car ride
25,873 30,500
37,000 100
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30,500 East Capitol Street 16,500–20,700 Benning Road
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013-2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership Derek Ford, SVP, Emerging Neighborhoods (202) 661-8673 • dford@wdcep.com wdcep.com
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BROOKLAND
NE
FROM ITS ART DECO ARCHITECTURE to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception to local anchors such as Dance Place, Brookland is a haven for arts and culture. Furthermore, with tree-lined streets, singlefamily residences, a new town center and Metrorail access, the neighborhood offers tremendous retail and restaurant opportunities close to the heart of the nation’s capital.
MONROE STREET MARKET This mixed-use project delivered 57,000 SF of retail/restaurant space and 562 apartments in 2014. Project anchors include The Arts Walk (27 artist studios), Barnes & Noble, Busboys & Poets, Starbucks, and Brookland Pint. Phase II has started and will deliver 156 apartments & 20,200 SF of retail space in fall 2020.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 9,849 Total Area Employment • Health Care & Social Assistance: 34% • Educational Services: 23% • Other Services: 14% (except Public Administration)
CENTRALLY LOCATED TO FIVE HOSPITALS • Children’s Hospital • Hospital for Sick Children Pediatric Center • National Rehabilitation Hospital • Veteran’s Administration Hospital • Washington Hospital Center
EXPANDED CULINARY SCENE Recent notable businesses openings: • Calabash Tea & Tonic—2019 • The Bakers’ Lounge (bakery) —2018 relocation • Masala Story (Indian restaurant) —2017 • Primrose (French restaurant & wine bar)—2017 • Tastemakers (food incubator)—2018 1. JobsEQ (data for 20017 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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5,783 / 2,194 5,906/3,579
$116,296 $82,226 32% 14% 54% $76,767
23% 27% 35% 15% 35.2
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$8,446 $2,095 $783 $12,151 $2,231 $19,407 $13,937 $20,358 $6,782 $9,109 $7,616 $3,210 $3,875
$27,703 $6,518 $2,549 $40,204 $7,494 $65,179 $45,674 $69,908 $23,398 $29,955 $25,391 $10,690 $13,403
$487,062 $120,839 $45,358 $680,062 $124,872 $1,116,433 $817,593 $1,139,546 $378,874 $459,448 $433,979 $185,429 $226,707
19% 52% 29% 1%
28% 44% 26% 2%
35% 44% 20% 1%
Metrorail Exits2
5,783 / 2,194
Brookland-CUA
25,000 9,600 8,300
Michigan Avenue, NE Monroe Street, NE 12th Street, NE
avg weekday/avg weekend
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013-2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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Capital Capital Bikeshare BikeshareTraffic Traffic 3 Arrivals Counts Counts Counts
$97,440 $70,025 35% 17% 47% $68,007
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
Traffic Counts3
COMFORT T INN & SUITES ES
Metrorail Metrorail Exits Exits2
$120,321 $84,316 28% 17% 55% $80,836
MOBILITY
T HS 16T
T ST T
4TH ST
3RD ST
BR EN
GIANT FOOD ROSS DRESS FOR LESS
NT AN A
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THE CA CAROLINA KITCHEN CHIPOTLE T HOME DEPOT CVS DUNKIN KIN DONUTS JERSEY SE MIKE’S SALA THAI RD
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Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
0 1 2-3 4+
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162,816 2.3 41% 59% $582,787
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
RITE AID D
REED S ST T
FUTURE BRYANT STREET ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CINEMA
11,316 2.3 50% 50% $542,025
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
LAWRENCE ST
BROOKLAND PINT BUSBOYS & POETS BARNES & NOBLE CHIPOTLE POTBELLY &PIZZA BGR 7TH ST
THEOLOGICAL THEO COLLEGE CO
MONROE ST
SMITH PUBLIC TRUST
14TH ST
E AV
9TH ST
AN HIG MIC
BASILICA CA
Brookland/ CUA
2,803 2.6 56% 44% $604,363
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
CVS THE BAKER’S LOUNGE
M
379,557 49% 51% 87% 54% 30%
AGE
FRANCISCAN AN MO MONASTERY ST
OTIS ST
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
29,496 47% 53% 90% 48% 26%
INCOME
S
YES! ORGANIC MARKET
8,972 47% 53% 95% 60% 37%
BU
TH H ST 19T
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0-3 mi
HOUSEHOLDS
ST. JOSEPH’S JO H’ SEMINARY MIN
TAYLOR ST
0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research & Real Estate (202) 661-8670 • cshuskey@wdcep.com wdcep.com
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CAPITOL HILL
NE/SE
THROUGH THE ECONOMIC RENAISSANCE of the past fifteen years, Capitol Hill is now both a quaint neighborhood and a world-class destination. Locals are passionate about everything their neighborhood has to offer: charming architecture, quaint shops, superb eateries, and the iconic U.S. Capitol building, Library of Congress, and the Supreme Court. The urbane blend of highly educated locals, Washington power players and young, energetic professionals creates an electric vitality attracting new residents, businesses and visitors from around the world every day.
NOTABLE NEW BUSINESS OPENINGS IN 2019
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1
EASTERN MARKET
• Bombay Street Food
44,233 Total Area Employment
• Buffalo & Bergen
• Public Administration: 40%
• District Soul Food
• Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 14%
One of DC’s oldest public markets, Eastern Market has been a bustling weekend magnet for residents and visitors alike since 1873. The market is a popular destination for fresh food, community events, and on weekends, local farm-fresh produce and handmade arts and crafts.
• Eat Brgz • Emilie’s
• Accommodation & Food Services: 10%
• Frager’s Hardware (reopening)
HISTORIC DISTRICT Located in one of the nation’s largest historic districts, the Capitol Hill trade area includes the U.S. Capitol, Senate and House office buildings, Supreme Court, Library of Congress, and DC’s oldest commercial corridor—Barracks Row.
UNION STATION This historic intermodal transportation hub and shopping center is located just blocks from the U.S. Capitol. Union Station hosts about 40 million annual travelers & visitors and is home to close to 200 specialty shops & 50 dining establishments.
1. JobsEQ (data for 20003 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020
K ST
I ST
GIANT FOOD GI D
Retail/Restaurant
UNLEASHED H BY PETCO C
AVEC A
Great Street
IIN NI
Main Street
0-½ mi
BID Area
ROCK OCK N ROLL ROL HOTEL HO OTEL
BEN’S CHILI E HI BOWL
6TH ST
5TH ST
4T H ST TH
2N 2 ND ST
UNION STATION STATIO O ON
F ST
VE DA AN L RY MA
H STREET PAGE 29
0-1 mi
0-3 mi
POPULATION Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
ATLAS THEATER R
SEC
T 3RD ST
M
CAPITOL HILL
ST
RED ROCKS ROCK OCKS C S
G ST
Union U S Station
ST
WHOLE E FOODS SOLID STATE BOOKS BO THE DAILY AILY RIDER FANCY RADISH
H ST STARBUCKS C Education Government
CANE E Arts/Tourism ETHOPIC C
LB RO OK ST
MO RS E
HO
R STOREY PARK DEVELOPMENT N
TR
NE AL
L ST
L TO LAOS IN TOWN
15,507 49% 51% 97% 84% 49%
50,112 49% 51% 96% 79% 45%
300,522 48% 52% 90% 53% 30%
7,640 1.9 50% 50% $942,315
25,422 1.9 44% 56% $824,213
136,425 2.1 35% 65% $602,862
$189,506 $132,276 16% 10% 74% $111,924
$162,010 $115,897 22% 9% 69% $99,241
$111,958 $75,079 38% 12% 50% $73,008
14% 32% 40% 14% 36.9
14% 34% 40% 12% 36.0
20% 30% 38% 12% 35.0
E ST
SE TE NN ES
CONSTITUTION C CON NSTITUTIO T ON AVE A
LE
RA
EAST ST CAPITOL CA C ST
DI
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Lincoln Park
A LIBRARY OF CONGRESS G
MA SS AC H
INDEPENDENCE AVE IN SONOM SONOMA RESTAURANT RESTA WINE BAR & WIN
GOOD STUFF EATERY
RT NO
VE AA LIN
EASTERN MARKET C ST
C ST
Eastern Market
D ST
E ST
E AV KY UC NT
HANKS OYSTER BAR
Capitoll C South S
AVE
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PEREGRINE ESPRESSO DISTRICT TACO TRADER JOE’S LINA BRGZ AR O HC JRINK T U SEPHORA SO ORANGETHEORY FITNESS
M
M
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YES! ORGANIC MARKET DISTRICT SOUL FOOD BOMBAY STREET FOOD
MEKKI DC MATCHBOX MIRACLE THEATER
ST T ES
EMILIE’S G ST
8TH ST
PINEAPPLE & PEARLS
NEW
ROSE’S LUXURY WHOLE HO FOODS O
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395
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HARRIS S TEETER TEE T I ST
K ST
H ST TH 4T
2N ND PL
2N ND ST
K ST
COURTYARD O T D BY MA IO MARRIOTT
THE BRIG
L ST
GO ON GORDON BIERSCH BI CH
M
MARINE BARRACKS
I ST
SCARLET ET OAK
CAPITAL TURNAROUND D
M
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Navy Yard N d HARRIS RI TEETER
D T DDOT PUNCH C BOWL SOCIAL AL
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BOILERMAKER B SHOPS S
1ST ST
TINGEY Y ST
THE LUMBERSHED
BARRACKS ROW PAGE 4 DISTRICT WINERY
WATER ST
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295
NAVY YARD A AR
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CAPITOL RIVERFRONT PAGE 10
11th Street Bridge
ML MLK GATEWAY AT ATEWAY WALGREENS WAL ALG AL LGREE ENS
Exits Exits2
Capital Capital Bikeshare Bikeshare Traffic Traffic 3 Arrivals Counts Counts Counts
Mobility Mobility Walkscore Walkscore 4 Score ScoreANA ANACOSTIA A NACO NACOS OSTIA
45,490 / 12,738 5,906 / 3,579
8,653 25,873
99 100
23,400 37,000
2019 2019 AvgMonthly MonthlyAverage Pennsylvania Street Name Ave., Here SE COLUMBIAN
PLAYHOUSE PL PLAYH HOUSE OU E
98 98
150,000 151,203
BUSBO BUSBOYS BO OYS & POETS PO ANACOSTIA ANAC COSTIA C O ORGANICS RGANICS NI U S
Excellent ExcellentMobility Mobility Walker's Walker'sParadise Paradise E
Avg Avgweekday/Avg weekday / Avgweekend weekend
ARTS A ANACOSTIA AN ANACOST AR RTS CENTER R Residents Residents w/in STUDIOS KRAFT K FT STUDIO OS Sw/in HONFLEUR H GALLERY ALride ALLERY Y 1010min. min.car car ride
T
MOBILITY
DEPARTMENT D EPARTMENT OF O HOUSING & COMMUNITY Y DEVELOPEMENT
Poplar Point
H ST
rederick Douglass Bridge Total Metrorail Metrorail
$36,636 $10,264 $3,418 $51,163 $9,247 $79,637 $61,562 $81,296 $27,008 $35,091 $32,139 $13,680 $15,640
$105,573 $28,676 $9,895 $145,852 $26,482 $232,412 $178,560 $234,306 $77,695 $96,265 $92,754 $39,696 $46,545
$400,309 $98,974 $36,994 $551,554 $100,671 $914,391 $663,579 $930,043 $308,547 $355,034 $350,070 $150,049 $183,447
0 1 2-3 4+
24% 55% 21% 0%
24% 55% 21% 0%
40% 44% 15% 1%
MOBILITY Metrorail Exits2 avg weekday/avg weekend
5,838 / 2,750 3,721 / 1,194 28,634 / 7,505 7,297 / 1,289
Eastern Market Potomac Ave Union Station Capitol South
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013-2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
D DIAMOND TEAGUE PARK
L-PURPO L-PURPOSE OSE O E SALT LT T LINE
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
L ST
LAS PLACITAS
A PARK CANAL
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) DS ST T
TED’S BULLETIN
N
AGE
US ET TS AV E
14TH ST
ON HOUSE BUILDING
O AR HC
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
T 15TH ST
MI
INCOME
14TH ST
½ SUPREME REME COURT UR
HALF ST
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
EA VE
13TH ST
2TH ST 112
11TH S ST T
10TH ST S
9TH ST
1ST ST
7TH ST
Stanton Square
8TH ST
HOUSEHOLDS
CONTACT Capitol Hill BID Patty Brosmer, President (202) 842-3333 pbrosmer@capitolhillbid.org capitolhillbid.org
Eastern Market Main Street Charles McCaffrey, Executive Director (202) 853-9810 info@easternmarketmainstreet.org
easternmarketmainstreet.org
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CAPITOL RIVERFRONT
SE
DC’S BUSINESSES AND RESIDENTS are continuing to flock towards a new community in one of the largest riverfront redevelopment districts in the U.S. Located just five blocks south of the U.S. Capitol, the Capitol Riverfront neighborhood offers a waterfront setting with a distinct maritime heritage, multi-modal accessibility, nationally recognized parks, vibrant retail, and two professional sports stadiums.
DIVERSIFYING OFFICE TENANTS • In 2020 the National Association of Broadcasters will open their new offices at One M. • The DC Department of Transportation will move its HQ to 250 M Street in 2021. • Chemonics will relocate 1,000 employees to the neighborhood in 2021.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 44,233 Total Area Employment • Public Administration: 40% • Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 14% • Accommodation & Food Services: 10%
RETAIL ANCHORS As of December 2019, there were 558,400 SF of existing retail & restaurants, including award winning local favorites—Chloe and All Purpose Pizzeria. Eleven new retailers opened in 2019 including Dacha, Hatoba, Schilling Canning Company, Somewhere, Taco City, Bishops, UPS Store, two new bank branches, ABC Pony, and Roy Boys.
ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION
A GROWING NEIGHBORHOOD
Home to the World Series Champion Washington Nationals and D.C. United professional soccer club’s new stadium, Audi Field, the neighborhood hosted 3.2 million people & 360 community events in 2019. In 2020 the neighborhood will welcome the Cherry Blossom Festival Petalpalooza, Punch Bowl Social and Atlas Brew Works.
In 2019, the neighborhood delivered 71,400 SF of new retail space and grew to over 13,000 residents. At the end of 2019, there were 15 apartment buildings, four condo buildings, two office buildings, and 295,000 SF of retail under construction. By the end of 2020 the neighborhood will have grown to 15,000 residents.
1. JobsEQ (data for 20003 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020
G ST
SEC
5TH ST
4T H ST TH
CAPITOL RIVERFRONT VE DA AN L RY MA
1ST ST
2 2ND ST
UNION STATION STATIO O ON
6TH ST
U Union Station S
3RD ST T
M
2N 2 ND ST
US ET TS AV E
0-½ mi Great Street
Main Street 10TH ST S
9TH ST
PAGE 9 Stanton Square
8TH ST
CAPITOL HILL
Union Station Plaza
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
CONSTITUTION C CON NSTITUTION T AVE A
SUPREME REME COURT UR UNITED STATES CAPITOL
EAST ST CAPITOL TO ST
IN NDEPENDENCE N EPE D AVE A INDEPENDENCE
W AS RAYBURN HOUSE R HI OFFICE BUILDING NGO TO N AV E
SONOMA RESTAURANT AN & WINE BAR AR
CANNON HOUSE NN OFFICE FICE BUILDING
GOOD O STUFF F EATERY E TERY
RT NO
S
DIU E RA
DISTRICT CT SOUL FOOD OOD OD BOMBAY Y STREET FOOD O OOD
½ MIL
MIRACLE THEATER
AVE
BARRACKS ROW PAGE 4
YES! ORGANIC MARKET
MEKKI DC MATCHBOX
8TH ST
ROSE’S LUXURY WHOLE FOODS
EMILIE’S EM
MARINE BARRACKS S
2ND PL
2ND ST
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
THE BRIG
L ST
GORDON BIERSCH
LAS PLACITAS S
CANAL PARK
CAPITAL TURNAROUND
M
M ST
Navy Yard HARRIS TEETER
DDOT PUNCH BOWL SOCIAL WORKS ATLAS AT S BREW W COFFEE COMPASS M CO DOGS DISTRICT TD DO MISSION ON DOS KITCHEN UNION K ITC CHEN
US DOT
THE LUMBERSHED
WATER ST
NATIONALS PARK
O ST
BOILERMAKER SHOPS
TINGEY ST 1ST ST
N ST
295
NAVY YARD
DISTRICT WINERY
ALF ST HA
1ST S ST
ALL-PURPOSE ALL-PURPO OSE O THE SALT LT T LINE
0 1 2-3 4+
11th Street Bridge
130,701 2.1 34% 66% $617,064
$125,625 $93,215 33% 9% 58% $80,371
$138,705 $101,352 28% 10% 62% $87,446
$115,585 $79,037 36% 11% 52% $75,221
10% 46% 35% 10% 33.5
14% 34% 39% 13% 36.1
20% 31% 37% 12% 34.7
$26,372 $6,999 $2,489 $35,534 $6,478 $58,369 $45,051 $57,775 $19,065 $21,753 $23,207 $9,998 $12,225
$82,011 $21,393 $7,678 $113,836 $20,875 $184,077 $138,913 $188,074 $62,426 $75,237 $72,949 $31,276 $37,910
$395,688 $98,529 $36,694 $544,691 $99,404 $901,509 $658,592 $914,916 $303,361 $348,844 $346,449 $148,611 $181,819
avg weekday/avg weekend
Frederick Douglass Bridge
Poplar Point
Traffic Counts3 G WALGREENS WAL ALG AL LGREE ENS ANACOSTIA ANA A NACO NACOS OSTIA PLAYHOUSE PL PLAYH HOUSE OU E
DC LOTTERY OTT RY OT RY DC C TA TAXICAB ICA CA A COMMISSION CO COMMISSIO ION ON N
ER TH LU
Anacostia acos
M Total Metrorail Exits2
Capital Bikeshare Arrivals
Traffic Counts3
18,814 / 5,877
8,811
15,000
2019 Avg Monthly
Mobility
M Street
ST
Walkscore
4 SU Score MN ER RD
100
Excellent Mobility
92
Walker's Paradise
BARRY RY F FARM
IN RT MA Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
141,626
HO W AR D
RD
C
K
FUT FUTURE TURE
MOBILITY
295
32% 52% 15% 0%
39% 45% 15% 1%
11,425 / 4,588 Navy Yard - Ballpark 7,297 / 1,289 Capitol South 101,000 I-695 8,000–26,000 South Capitol Street 15,000 M Street, SE 4,100 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013-2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
AVE
PL
M
ING JR
Anacostia Anacost tia ti
SHA NN ON
COLUMBIAN QUARTER
28% 58% 14% 0%
MOBILITY Metrorail Exits2
Avg weekday/Avg weekend
22,978 1.8 38% 62% $764,948
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
DIAMOND D TEAGUE PARK
DC C UNITED SOCCER O STADIUM TA
7,970 1.6 24% 76% $875,714
YARDS PARK YARDS MARINA
VE CA MA TO PO
287,141 49% 51% 90% 56% 32%
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) I ST
I ST
K ST
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
395
4TH ST
HALF ST
SOUTH CAPITOL ST
BON CHON
42,350 49% 51% 94% 77% 43%
AGE
G ST
PINEAPPLE & PEARLS
VE EY A JERS
DELA WAR E AV E
M
Eastern Market
TED’S BULLETIN
NEW
DMV
PEREGRI PEREGRINE ESPRESSO RESS SO O DISTRICT TACO A TRADER R JOE’S OLIN BRGZ CAR H JRINK T SEPHORA RA A S OU ORANGETHEORY O RANGETHE E RY FITNESS ES
HANKS OYSTER BAR D ST
SCARLET OAK
13,712 52% 48% 96% 81% 44%
INCOME
EASTER MARKET EASTERN ET
M
E ST
CAPITOL SK SKYLINE HOTEL H
VE AA LIN
C ST
Capitol South
D WHINO
O AR HC
C ST
NN N
2ND ST
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
US BOTANIC S BOT GARDENS RDENS
AN
0-3 mi
HOUSEHOLDS Lincoln Park
LIBRARY OF A CONGRESS G
UM
0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
112 2TH ST
Government
7TH ST
E AV
Education
1ST ST
A AN SI UI LO
Arts/Tourism
11TH S ST T
Retail/Restaurant
CONTACT Capitol Riverfront BID Ted Jutras, VP of Planning & Development (202) 465-7005 • ted@capitolriverfront.org capitolriverfront.org
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CENTRAL 14TH STREET / COLORADO TRIANGLE
NW
DEFINED AS THE northern most commercial area along 14th Street, NW, this triangular shaped neighborhood is bounded by 14th Street, Colorado Avenue, Kennedy and Longfellow Streets, NW. Anchored by a well-kept neighborhood park, this quiet commercial area is characterized by classic wide sidewalks, larger lot sizes and quality retail space.
FUTURE CREATIVE CLUSTER OPPORTUNITIES With relatively low rents, and emerging redevelopment opportunities, this neighborhood is ideal for bourgeoning artists and artrelated uses.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 12,917 Total Area Employment • Health Care & Social Assistance: 27% • Administrative & Support and Waste Management & Remediation Services: 12% • Educational Services: 11%
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS 14th Street is a designated Great Streets corridor. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by the Uptown Main Street through community-based economic development programs.
FOOD + COMMUNITY • Moreland’s Tavern, from the owners of Boundary Stone and DC Reynolds, opened in 2017 at 5501 14th Street. • Social Kitchen opened at 5505 Colorado Avenue in 2019. • The 14th & Kennedy Farmer’s Market activates the area’s arts cluster, with a variety of vendors and local community organizations. 1. JobsEQ (data for 20011 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020
FUTURE WHOLE FOODS
CEDA
Arts/Tourism
ASPEN ST Government
Education
Great Street
Main Street
CVS
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
16TH ST
14TH T ST T
SAFEWAY SAFE
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
FAMILY MI DOLLAR SHERIDAN ST CITY Y GEAR JULIA’S JULI IA A’S EMPANADAS AD RENT-A-CENTER T DORADO EL D ORADO O BREAD EA
WAPA WAP PA CAFE CAF
RITTENHOUSE ST T O
FORT STEVENS S
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0-3 mi
10,819 48% 52% 80% 35% 18%
35,441 47% 53% 84% 40% 20%
335,827 48% 52% 90% 63% 38%
3,999 2.7 45% 55% $665,187
13,153 2.7 55% 45% $590,338
148,408 2.2 44% 56% $689,331
$99,408 $62,485 40% 17% 43% $67,117
$101,006 $69,592 36% 17% 47% $68,851
$135,542 $91,788 27% 14% 59% $86,354
25% 20% 41% 14% 38.5
23% 19% 41% 17% 40.1
18% 28% 38% 15% 37.1
HOUSEHOLDS
DECADENCE DECAD DEN D ENCE
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0-1 mi
POPULATION 6TH ST
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0-½ mi
ASPEN EN ST BID Area
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Retail/Restaurant
BR AN CH RD
DC INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL & LATIN AMERICAN MONTESSORI BILINGUAL SCHOOL
CHEZ Z AUNTY LIBE B
US
INCOME
QUACKE ENBOS ST S
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
PEABODY DY ST
WALMART L GLLETHORPE ST OGL O OOHS H & AAHS OG THE BAR @ MILK & HONEY
D
NICHOLSON N ST
EMERY RECREATION CENTER
BBQ BUS SMOKEHOUSE
AGE MIS
SO URI AV
MADISON ST
E
RITE AID
LONGFELLOW W ST
CHEESEMONSTER STUDIO IO L'ENFANT FLORIST ST SOUP UP P ANXO O 9TH ST
SECOND WIND CROSSFIT MORELAND’S TAVERN SOCIAL KITCHEN
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
NEW SEWELL L MUSIC CONSERVATORY Y TONY’S PLACE N
HAMILTON MILTON ON ST
VE GEORGIA A
AV E
O
CO
7TH ST
INGRAHAM AM ST
CVS CASTELLO RESTAURANT STAURANT TA & BAR A
LO RA D
BEA CH DR
ROCK CREEK TENNIS CENTER
13TH ST
14TH ST
16TH ST
R
JEFFERSON ST
E AV OIS
SD
KINGSBURY CENTER
PEPPERONI ONI CHIC C GALLATIN GA N ST
FARRAG AGUT ST
N ST EMERSON DELAFIELD D ELAFIELD PL A W IO
LAS L AS PLACITAS C CAFE C
AT ATHENA GRILL G HIGHLANDS AN
WMATA MAT BUS US B BARN A N
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$10,121 $2,491 $924 $14,413 $2,605 $23,300 $16,188 $24,279 $8,058 $10,671 $8,910 $3,722 $4,502
$33,895 $8,220 $3,094 $48,204 $8,709 $78,562 $54,309 $81,607 $27,088 $35,207 $29,813 $12,503 $15,265
$509,932 $130,085 $47,722 $719,589 $132,198 $1,156,789 $859,094 $1,193,400 $397,172 $503,996 $458,548 $195,521 $237,363
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
DECATUR ST
0 1 2-3 4+
E AV
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Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
TROP
T KENNEDY ST
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29% 42% 26% 4%
26% 42% 30% 3%
29% 45% 24% 1%
BUCHANAN ST
MOBILITY Traffic Counts3
AN SA S AR K
18TH ST
T 17TH ST
AV E
ARG YLE TE R
ST 7 7TH
WEBSTER ST
ST 9TH ST
EN
AV E
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ALLISON ST A
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ACE HARDWARE
PETWORTH PETW WORTH CITIZEN TI TIMBER T IMBER PIZZA ZA POM POM
Metrorail Exits
Traffic Capital Bikeshare Mobility Traffic 3 CountsCounts Score4 Counts
5,906/3,579
14,300 25,873 th
Avg weekday/Avg weekend14
Walkscore Mobility Score BLUEBELL SPA A
100LYMAN’S 37,000 88 99 TAVERN AN’S TAVER T AVERN ER
YES! YES S! ORGANIC G GA MARKET RK SHEPHERD H ST
QUALIA COFFE COFFEE EE
HOMESTEAD Nw/inH ST RANDOLP Residents Walkscore Residents w/in 10 min. car ride 10 min. car ride SAFEWAY SA
195,806 98
HABANERO TAQUERIA RIStreet H ABANERO AN NERO OHere Street, 2019 NWMonthly Average Excellent Mobility Name Very Walkable Excellent Mobility COCINA MEZCALERO O COC OCINA CINA NA MEXICANA M MEXI HAVANA LITTLE TT HA AVANA NA
ST N QUINCY
Walker's Paradise
150,000
MOBILITY
BARRILITO BA BAR AR & RESTAURANT NT LITTLE COCO’S
NS AS AV E
TAYLOR T AYLOR ST
SHEPHERD ST
14,300 7,600 2,400
14th Street, NW Kennedy Street, NW Colorado Avenue, NW
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
PETWORTH LIBRARY
KA
RO S
CENTRAL 14TH STREET / COLORADO TRIANGLE
PARKS AT WALTER REED
CONTACT Uptown Main Street Jordan Haferbier, Executive Director (202) 270 1461 • jordan@uptownmainstreet.org uptownmainstreet.org
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CENTRAL 14TH STREET / SPRING ROAD
NW
THE COMMERCIAL AREA between Spring Road and Shepherd Streets, NW along 14th Street, NW is characterized by an eclectic mix of culturally diverse neighborhood establishments. Within a five minute walk from the Columbia Heights Metrorail Station, the scale and charm of the existing one-story food and retail businesses still manage to maintain a hometown, neighborhood feel.
NEW INFILL DEVELOPMENT New mid-rise infill residential projects are making a mark on 14th Street, adding punchy colors and modern design to the architectural character of the streetscape. Between 2015–2018, 10 such projects were completed, ranging from 4–20 units, and the Randolph 14 delivered 9 new condos in 2019.
NOTABLE RETAIL OPENINGS (2017–2019) • Anafre (Mexican restaurant) • Bluebell Spa • Barrilito Bar & Restaurant (Salvadoran/Mexican restaurant) • Mezcalero Cocina Mexicana (Mexican restaurant) • Tequila & Mezcal (Mexican restaurant)
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS 14th Street is a designated Great Streets corridor. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported through community-based economic development programs led by the Uptown Main Street.
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10-MINUTE WALK TRADE AREA • 22,300+ residents • 16% population growth (2010–2019) • 33% population aged 20–34
LENFANT EN FLORIST O SOUP U UP A ANXO 9T
MORELAND S TAVE M TAVERN ERN SOCIAL KITCHEN HEN
TROPIMART A
CENTRAL 14TH STREET / SPRING ROAD
KENNEDY DY ST
LIG L Y YO
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CV CVS CA ASTELLO A STE RESTAURANT TA & BAR A CASTELLO
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Government
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Education
7TH ST
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TENNIS CENTER Retail/Restaurant Arts/Tourism
JEFFERSON SO ST
Main Street PEPPER ERO RONI CHIC C PEPPERONI
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
GALLATIN GA N ST
FARRAG AGUT ST
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N ST EMERSON
DELAFIELD D ELAFIELD PL A W IO
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25,825 51% 49% 80% 52% 31%
73,661 50% 50% 84% 56% 33%
413,590 48% 52% 91% 67% 41%
10,947 2.3 33% 67% $702,206
29,936 2.4 39% 61% $687,168
190,220 2.0 41% 59% $698,635
$102,441 $71,231 36% 16% 48% $69,193
$115,865 $81,595 32% 14% 54% $76,497
$139,323 $97,725 27% 13% 60% $88,103
18% 32% 39% 10% 34.9
18% 32% 39% 11% 35.0
16% 33% 36% 14% 35.3
HOUSEHOLDS
E AV
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0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
Sherman She S herrman herm rm man Circ C irc rccle ce Circle
CRITTENDEN ST
DANCE NC LOFT ON O 14 BUCHANAN ST
AR K
18TH ST
17TH ST
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Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
TAYLOR ST
NS AS AV E
SHEPHERD ST
LITTLE COCO’S
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
SHEPHERD PHERD HERD ST H
QUALIA COFFEE HOMESTEAD
KA
BARRILITO BAR & RESTAURANT
AGE
YES! ORGANIC MARKET
RANDOLPH ST
BLUEBELL SPA
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7T 17 TH ST
CVS TSEHAY Y LOOKING GLASS LOUNGE DC REYNOLDS
RD
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PARK RD
THE COUPE QUEEN’S ENGLISH THE THIRSTY CROW GIANT TIVOLI FOOD THEATER
BOMBAY STREET FOOD
HOOK HALL LL
ROOM 11 BAD SAINT
REDROCKS S EL CHUCHO UCHO CH LAMONT ST ODD DD PROVISIONS OV
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Columbia Heights
HARVARD D ST
HOWARD UNIVERSITY/ PLEASANT PLAINS PAGE 31
HERE’S THE SCOOP
Metrorail Exits2 avg weekday/avg weekend
Traffic Counts3
UP GOAT AT LZ COFFEE FFE
HOWARD UNIVERSITY THE LINE E DC HARRIS TEETER ARRI TE
MINTWOOD MINTWO M NTWOOD D PLACE PLA ACE
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5,906/3,579 17,903 / 8,398
Avg Avg weekday/Avg weekday/Avg weekend weekend MIN MINT IN
SEV VEN REASO V REASONS SEVEN Capital CapitalBikeshare Bikeshare Traffic Traffic 3 Arrivals Counts Counts Counts
4,129 25,873
13,100 37,000
MA AYDAN AN MAYDAN IVY YMobility WILD ILD Mobility
Score Score4
100 99
YES S! YES! ORG GANIC NIC ORGANIC
th MARKET T 2019 2019Avg Monthly Monthly AverageV ST 14Street Street, Name NWHere Excellent Excellent Mobility Mobility
ST
18TH ST
THE GAME ME Total Metrorail MARIE REED M MA SPORTS PUB BMetrorail ELEMENTARY EL LE TIKKI K Exits Exits2
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LINCOLN LINC NCOLN OL
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150,000 208,960
LANDMARK ND THEATER EAT
POTBELL IN3 CHIP L CHIPOTL
MOBILITY
T THE DINER N T TRYST
$88,401 $22,336 $8,373 $122,809 $22,490 $201,128 $151,420 $198,974 $65,908 $80,736 $78,126 $33,674 $39,959
$679,516 $174,545 $63,733 $946,544 $173,119 $1,531,902 $1,146,100 $1,560,474 $518,195 $636,439 $604,197 $258,405 $313,098
50% 34% 15% 1%
42% 39% 18% 1%
36% 45% 18% 1%
MOBILITY
DULCINEA BAR & GRILL
SAFEWAY AFEW FE
$28,778 $7,182 $2,739 $39,537 $7,237 $65,606 $49,719 $63,632 $21,061 $24,877 $25,217 $10,961 $12,934
0 1 2-3 4+
NUVEGAN CAFE CA AFE HARRAR COFFEE & ROASTERY R ROASTER
SANKOFA
FAIRMONT FA AIRMONT S ST
ACE CE HARDWARE R E
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
IRVING ST
COLUMBIA RD
PL
SALSA WITH SYLVIA SAL SWEAT WE DC
SONNY’S NO KISSES
H A RVARD ST
R
MIDLANDS BEER BEE ER GA WALLS OF BOOK BOOKS OK KS K S MOTHE CALL Y YOUR MOT THE H
MORTON ST
R ST
T NT S
MOUNT PLEASANT MO LIBRARY LIB LIBRAR PU PURPLE PATCH TARGET MO MOLA BEST BUY BED, BED, BATH & BEYOND MARSHALLS
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FISH IN N THE T E NEIGHBORHOOD NEIG GHBORH H HOOD O
THE TH AVENUE THIP KHAO
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PA RK A LEAS MT P
BEAU THAI MT DESERT IS ISLAND ICE CREAM
RELIABLE TAVERN ELIABLE TA EL AVERN A V N
WT ON ST
NR O
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
orgia A Ave/ Ave Georgia Petwort P rth tth h Petworth
E WARD
18TH H ST
19TH ST
MO
M
PARK PLACE GR D
E VE AV IA A ORGIA GEO
Y KW
A E E MAN AV SHER
HP
SAFEWAY QUINCY ST
HOLMEAD PL
C PINEY BR AN
LYMAN’S TAVERN TAQUERIA HABANERO MEZCALERO COCINA MEXICANA LITTLE HAVANA SPR ANAFRE IN
11,340 / 5,770
Columbia Heights
6,563 / 2,628
Georgia Ave/Petworth
13,100
14th Street, NW
3,300
Spring Road, NW
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
CONTACT Uptown Main Street Jordan Haferbier, Executive Director (202) 270 1461 • jordan@uptownmainstreet.org uptownmainstreet.org
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CENTRAL 14TH STREET / WMATA NORTHERN BUS BARN
NW
CHARACTERIZED BY ONE-STORY COMMERCIAL STOREFRONTS and the WMATA Bus Barn, this portion of 14th Street, NW between Webster and Decatur Streets, NW, has a charming neighborhood feel. With relatively wide sidewalks, an attractive streetscape and an active business community, the economic potential of this commercial node has yet to peak.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1
$127K+
AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME
12,917 Total Area Employment • Health Care & Social Assistance: 27% • Administrative & Support and Waste Management & Remediation Services: 12% • Educational Services: 11%
NEIGHBORHOOD DESTINATIONS
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS
• The Highlands Restaurant has been a neighborhood staple for years and has recently been joined by Athena Grill (2017) and Las Placitas (2017). • Stein's Cafe Raw Bar (4630 14th Street) and Pico Taco To Go (4610 14th Street) have plans to open along the corridor. • Tucked into an Art Deco theater, Dance Loft on 14 offers 7,000 SF of studio, dance, and community space.
14th Street is a designated Great Streets corridor. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by the Uptown Main Street through community-based economic development programs. 1. JobsEQ (data for 20011 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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CHEZ Z AUNTY LIBE B
CENTRAL 14TH STREET / WMATA NORTHERN BUS BARN QUACKE S ENBOS ST
PEABODY DY ST
WALMART L GLLETHORPE ST OGL O OOHS H & AAHS OG
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0-½ mi N ST NICHOLSON
Retail/Restaurant
Arts/Tourism
Education
Government BBQ BUS SMOKEHOUSE OU
Great Street
EMERY RY Main Street RECREATION E ON CENTER E
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TROPIMAR A
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NEW SEWELL W MUSIC C CONSERVATORY T IN ILL
TONY’S PLACE N
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V GEORGIA A
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7TH ST
13TH H ST
14TH H ST
16TH ST AV E
CVS CV CASTELLO ASTE RESTAURANT TA & BAR A
KINGSBURY CENTER
MI
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CRITTENDEN ST
PETWORTH/ PARK VIEW PAGE 44
AR K
18TH ST
17TH ST
AN SA S
8TH ST
9TH ST
AV E
ARG YLE TE R
WEBSTER ST
ST 7 7TH
BL AG D
EN
AV E
ALLISON ST
PETWORTH CITIZEN IZEN TIMBER PIZZA ZA POM POM M
NS AS AV E
YES! ORGANIC IC MARKET ET
LITTLE COCO’S
SHEPHERD H ST
QUALIA COFFEE FFE EE HOMESTEAD EAD
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BARRILITO BAR & RESTAURANT
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QUEEN’S EEN’S ENGLISH NGLIS GL THE T E THIRSTY THIRS Y CROW CR W GIANT T TIVOLI T IVOLI FOOD FO D THEATER TH THEAT TER
ROOM OO 1111 BAD SAINT BAD SA T
Traffic Counts2 MIDLANDS BEER BEE ER GA WALLS OF BOOK BOOKS OK KS K S MOTHE CALL Y YOUR MOT THE H
MORTON ST
REDROCKS REDROC CKS S EL CHUCHO CH LAMONT ST ODD PROVISIONS O OV
SALSA WITH SYLVIA SAL SWEAT WE DC
SONNY’S NO KISSES
IRVING ST
COLUMBIA RD
H A RVARD ST
Metrorail Exits
Traffic Capital Bikeshare MobilityTraffic 2 Counts Counts Score3 Counts
5,906 / 3,579
13,100 25,873
NUVEGAN CAFE CA AFE HARRAR COFFEE & ROASTERY R ROASTER
Walkscore Mobility Residents Residents w/in HARVARD D Walkscore ST w/in THE Score 10 min. car rideHERE’S 10 SCOOP min. car ride
100 37,000 92
99
190,773 98
Avg weekday / Avg weekend 14th Street, 2019 Monthly NW Average Excellent Mobility Street NameWalker's Here Excellent Paradise Mobility
150,000
Walker's Paradise SANKOFA
MOBILITY
M
20% 26% 40% 14% 37.0
17% 30% 38% 15% 36.7
$12,374 $3,007 $1,169 $17,995
$59,331 $14,757 $5,569 $83,636
$626,578 $160,889 $58,636 $878,135
$3,354 $28,728 $21,047 $30,214 $10,109 $13,507 $11,482 $4,880 $6,016
$15,307 $136,321 $99,851 $137,678 $45,642 $57,981 $52,791 $22,504 $27,030
$160,874 $1,415,695 $1,055,759 $1,450,020 $481,966 $602,485 $559,515 $238,964 $288,966
27% 38% 32% 2%
36% 39% 24% 2%
33% 45% 21% 1%
13,100
14th Street, NW
HOOK HALL
E AVE IA AV ORGIA GEO
Columbia Heights
22% 22% 41% 16% 39.0
MOBILITY
PARK RD
THE TH HE COUPE H OU
A E E MAN AV SHER
7T 17 TH ST
19TH ST
18TH H ST
T NT S
EACH PEACH MARKET PEAR PLUM
B BOMBAY AY STREET REET FO FOOD
$139,580 $97,154 26% 13% 60% $88,318
0 1 2-3 4+
THE TH AVENUE
M MOUNT MO PLEASANT PLE NT LIB LIBRARY PU PURPLE PATCH TARGET MOLA MO BEST BUY BED, BED, BATH & BEYOND MARSHALLS
$111,936 $77,203 33% 16% 51% $74,666
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
ER ST WARD
A LEAS MT P
BEAU THAI MT DESERT IS ISLAND ICE CREAM
Georgia A Ave/ Ave Georgia Petwort Pe rth tth h Petworth
CVS TSEHAY TS SEHAY
THIP KHAO
ES T
RD
M
TAVERN REL RELIABLE TA AVERN A V N
WT ON ST
NR O
PA RK ELLE ELLE
SAFEWAY SA ST N QUINCY
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS PAGE 16 NE
$127,619 $82,684 32% 14% 54% $81,569
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
TAYLOR ST
MO
176,087 2.1 44% 56% $702,967
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
PETWORTH LIBRARY UPSHUR ST
ACE HARDWARE
Y KW
20,927 2.6 49% 51% $641,509
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
BUCHANAN ST
HP
3,938 2.8 60% 40% $711,889
AGE Sherman She S herrman herm rman Circ C irc rccle e Circle
DANCE LOFT ON 14
C PINEY BR AN
381,254 48% 52% 91% 66% 40%
DECATUR ST
WMATA BUS BARN
SHEPHERD ST
54,606 50% 50% 83% 49% 28%
HOUSEHOLDS
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
FARRAG AGUT ST
S
A W IO
G FINE ART
11,139 50% 50% 81% 49% 29%
INCOME
GALLATIN GA N ST
DELAFIELD PL
ATHENA GRILL HIGHLANDS
0-3 mi
PEPPERONI ERO CHIC C
N ST EMERSON
LAS PLACITAS CAFE
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
INGRAHAM A ST
LO RA D
BEA CH DR
ROCK CREEK TENNIS CENTER
E AV OIS
R
JEFFERSON SO ST
KENNEDY STREET PAGE 32
0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 3. TransitScreen
CONTACT Uptown Main Street Jordan Haferbier, Executive Director (202) 270 1461 • jordan@uptownmainstreet.org uptownmainstreet.org
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CHEVY CHASE / FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS
BOTH HIGH-END CONSUMERS AND BARGAIN HUNTERS ALIKE delight in the Chevy Chase/Friendship Heights shopping experience. Conveniently accessible by transit, this regional transportation hub directly connects visitors to numerous stores and points of interest including Mazza Gallerie and Chevy Chase Pavilion. With average household incomes in the $170,000–$200,000 range, the neighborhood offers national, regional and local retailers a wealth of opportunity.
RECENT RETAIL + RESTAURANT OPENINGS
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1
• Little Beast (2018) —Italian restaurant
• Health Care & Social Assistance: 16%
• The Avenue (2018) —American restaurant
• Retail Trade: 13%
• Ferguson (2018) —bath, kitchen, and lighting
23,068 Total Area Employment
• Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 12%
CO-WORKING HOME TO DESTINATION RETAIL The area is home to signature retailers such as Lord & Taylor, Saks 5th Avenue, and Neiman Marcus.
The neighborhood is home to two co-working facilities. Hera Hub D.C. the first international female-focused co-working space & business accelerator, and AdvantEdge Workspaces located at Chevy Chase Pavilion.
1. JobsEQ (data for 20015 + 20815 Zip Codes, as of 2019 Q3)
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CHEVY CHASE / FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS 0-½ mi Retail/Restaurant
Arts/Tourism
Education
Government
Great Street
Main Street
0-1 mi
0-3 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
9,365 44% 56% 99% 83% 53%
28,695 45% 55% 98% 85% 56%
180,373 46% 54% 97% 83% 54%
4,785 1.9 54% 46% $871,438
13,275 2.1 58% 42% $953,172
81,291 2.2 55% 45% $951,008
$176,456 $119,975 18% 14% 68% $108,391
$209,590 $148,333 16% 9% 75% $122,747
$200,006 $136,159 17% 11% 72% $117,828
15% 21% 36% 28% 47.0
19% 18% 38% 25% 45.7
20% 22% 38% 20% 40.9
HOUSEHOLDS Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
INCOME
½ MILE RADIUS
AVALON LO THEATER E
CVS BREAD & CHOCOLATE CO BARSTONS CHILD'S STONS TONS CHILD CHIL S PLAY MORRISON RRISON RISON ST 'S
SAFEWAY
CORE 72 MACON LIVINGSTON ST T
LEGATION ST
M
Friendship Heights
WHOLE FOODS
AV E
D
JOCELYN ST
LORD & TAYLOR
W ES TE RN
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
KANAWHA ST
JENIFER ST
RE
MICHAELS
AR YL
AN
AGE
MILITARY RD
CHEESECAKE FACTORY EMBASSY SUITES J. CREW WORLD MARKET OLD NAVY NORDSTROM RACK DSW
AMC NEIMAN MARCUS SAKS FIFTH AVENUE TJ MAXX
NO
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
RD
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
38TH ST
41ST ST
39TH ST
M
HARRISON ST
FESSENDEN ST
RI VE
R
RD
T ELLICOTT ST
GEORGETOWN DAY LOWER/MIDDLE SCHOOL
DEAL MIDDLE IDDLE SCHOOL 42ND ST
DAVENPORT T ST
GEORGETOWN DAY SCHOOL
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
$20,759 $5,411 $1,940 $30,312 $5,732 $46,656 $35,281 $50,983 $17,148 $23,884 $19,448 $8,251 $9,843
$67,279 $18,140 $6,281 $99,487 $18,596 $149,367 $113,758 $164,741 $55,284 $80,940 $63,442 $26,710 $31,854
$398,485 $105,926 $37,294 $581,668 $107,979 $888,730 $673,684 $964,641 $322,357 $455,234 $372,904 $157,467 $191,990
DISTRICT TACO STRICT T ORANGETHEORY FITNESS E Y FIT T SEOUL UL SPICE S SP CORE O POWER YOGA Y
DT BANDIT TACO O WHOLE W H FOODS MARKET ARK KET T CHICK-FIL-A C HI WAWA W AW PANERA PA AN BREAD AD STARBUCKS S A CVS C VS
BUTTERWORTH PL
ALBEMARLE ST ST
49 4 9TH ST
TENLEYTOWN PAGE 50
ACE HARDWARE W E CONTAINER STORE CO O ST E TARGET AR T
M
0 1 2-3 4+
38TH ST
BRANDYWINE N ST
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
WILSON H HIGH SCHOOL
43RD ST
44TH H ST
CHESAPEAKE ST
Metrorail Exits2
ALTON PL
Traffic Counts AMERICAN ER UNIVERSITY NIV COLLEGE OF LAW C CO
45TH ST
46TH ST S
47TH ST
17% 45% 37% 2%
8,086 / 2,758
Friendship Heights
23,400 22,800
Wisconsin Avenue Eastern Avenue
avg weekday/avg weekend YUMA ST
48TH ST ST
20% 44% 35% 1%
MOBILITY
Tenleytown/AU T en eytow
JANNEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MENTA C
26% 49% 25% 1%
WARREN ST
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
WARREN ST
CAVA VA NANDO’S PERI NA ANDO’S PERI E PER RI
3
BO OU BOURBON COFFEE SULLIVAN’S TOYS & ART SUL UL A SUPPLIES
VAN N NESS ST T
RODMAN ST
A
Metrorail Exits2
Traffic Counts3
Mobility Score4
Walkscore
8,086 / 2,758
23,400
100
93
Avg weekday/Avg weekend
Wisconsin Ave.
Excellent Mobility
CITY RIDGE w/in Residents FUTURE E WEGMANS
10 min. car ride
Walker's Paradise
140,050
MOBILITY
SE S EDGWICK ST
NE BR AS K
TILDEN ST
VE IN A NS CO WIS
AV E
UPTON ST
SIDWELL FRIEN RI
CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research & Real Estate (202) 661-8670 • cshuskey@wdcep.com wdcep.com
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CLEVELAND PARK
NW
A MIX OF HIGH-INCOME FAMILIES and professional singles call this urban oasis home. Others from around the region are attracted to Cleveland Park for its historic movie house, a visit to the National Zoo or dinner in one of several unique, dining establishments along Connecticut Avenue. Cleveland Park’s location is ideal for businesses and professionals seeking a touch of tranquility.
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS NEW COMMUNITY ANCHOR The $19.7 million Cleveland Park Library opened in 2018 and offers 26,700 SF of community/ educational services.
RECENT ADDITIONS • Cold Stone Creamery —2018 opening • Orange Theory—2020 • Streets Market & Café—2018 • Tino’s Pizzeria—2019 • Target—2019
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Connecticut Avenue is a designated Great Streets corridor. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by the Cleveland Park Main Street through community-based economic development programs.
POPULAR RESTAURANTS • Indique is one of DC’s six best Indian restaurants (Michelin Guide, 2019). • Medium Rare was selected as one of Washingtonian Readers’ Favorite steakhouses in 2019. • Sababa (Mediterranean cuisine) was named to the 2020 Michelin Bib Gourmand list.
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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CONTACT District Bridges Brianne Dornbush, Executive Director (202) 450-4415 • brianne@districtbridges.org districtbridges.org
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COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
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ALIVE WITH ACTIVITY, Columbia Heights is one of DC’s most diverse, dense and urban neighborhoods with more than 38,000 residents. The catalysts fueling this vibrant transformation includes the development of several major retailers, a revived arts scene, and exciting new residential projects. The commercial heart of the neighborhood features more than 640,000 SF of retail and restaurants.
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS 14th Street and the surrounding commercial corridors are designated Great Streets corridors. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by the Columbia Heights and Mount Pleasant Main Street programs.
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Notable openings joining mainstays such as The Coupe, RedRocks, Bad Saint, Patrick’s Pet Care, Odd Provisions, and Room 11 include: • Makan (Malaysian restaurant)—2020 • Ossobuco Ristorante (Italian restaurant) —2020 • Queen’s English (Chinese restaurant) —2019 • The Thirsty Crow (bar & Malaysian street food)—2019
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MULTICULTURAL BUSINESSES ALONG PARK ROAD & 14TH STREET • Bombay Street Food – Indian restaurant • Mi Cuba Café – Cuban restaurant • Los Hermanos – Dominican restaurant • Pho 14 – Vietnamese restaurant • Letena – Ethiopian restaurant • Pollo Sabroso – Peruvian & Central American restaurant • Rinconcito Café – Salvadorean restaurant • Gloria’s Pupuseria – Central American restaurant • Tequila & Mezcal – Mexican restaurant • Sticky Fingers – gluten free bakery • Shangai Tokyo Café – Asian fusion restaurant
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$111,971 $82,355 32% 13% 55% $74,625
$128,440 $90,915 28% 13% 59% $82,456
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$49,441 $12,548 $4,699 $67,319 $12,292 $111,803 $85,284 $108,226 $35,751 $41,445 $43,172 $18,759 $22,252
$140,619 $36,549 $13,279 $193,796 $35,283 $315,364 $240,110 $311,339 $103,149 $124,841 $123,078 $53,104 $62,298
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen; 5. Dochter & Alexander
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CONTACT District Bridges Carolina Buitrago, Neighborhood Manager (202) 450-4309 • carolina@districtbridges.org districtbridges.org
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CONGRESS HEIGHTS / SAINT ELIZABETHS
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HOME TO THE 350-ACRE SAINT ELIZABETHS East and West Campuses, a new Entertainment & Sports Arena, the 3,700-employee U.S. Coast Guard headquarters, and the new consolidated home for the Department of Homeland Security, Congress Heights will be an epicenter for future business opportunities. NEW ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION The 4,200-seat Entertainment & Sports Arena (ESA), located on the St. Elizabeths East Campus, opened in 2018 and is the new home for the 2019 WNBA Champion Washington Mystics, the practice facility for the Washington Wizards, and a versatile venue that hosts concerts, festivals, and sporting events. The ESA has already hosted Mary J. Blige, mixedmartial-arts, and e-sports competitions.
5 MILLION SF REDEVELOPMENT AT SAINT ELIZABETHS EAST • Redbrick LMD & Gragg Cardona Partners are the master developers for Phase I and will redevelop 16 acres into 220,000 SF of office (anchored by Whitman-Walker Health), 20,000 SF of retail, 252 apartments, and up to 90 for-sale townhomes, including live-work units. • Flaherty & Collins and the Anacostia Economic Development Corp. have completed construction on Phase 1A, the conversion of seven historic hospital buildings into 252 residential apartment units. • Parcel 15 will be redeveloped into a town square with 288 residential units, up to a 150-room hotel, a 200,000 SF office building, and up to 20,000 SF of retail uses. • The DC government is investing $100 million in infrastructure work and plans to build a new hospital that will be managed by George Washington University.
SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE INNOVATION CENTER
LOCAL AREA INDUSTRIES 1
Gateway DC and the R.I.S.E. Demonstration Center offer flexible and innovative spaces for meetings & collaboration and provide a destination for farmers markets and other community, cultural, and arts events.
13,338 Total Area Employment • Public Administration: 37% • Health Care & Social Assistance: 25% • Utilities: 8%
• Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue is a designated Great Streets corridor. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. • The Congress Heights Community Partnership was established in 2018 with new branding for the neighborhood as the Soul of the City. 1. JobsEQ (data for 20032 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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CONTACT Destination Congress Heights Wendell Quann, Project Director (202) 563-5200 • quann@chctdc.org chctdc.org
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A NEIGHBORHOOD WELL-KNOWN for its history and urban nature, Deanwood’s neighborhood revitalization program efforts have made it a destination. New housing, retail and office spaces near the Minnesota Avenue Metrorail Station are focusing new investment in this corner of DC. NEW DEVELOPMENT UNDERWAY TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 8,658 Total Area Employment • Educational Services: 19% • Health Care & Social Assistance: 18% • Public Administration: 13%
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue and Minnesota Avenue are designated Great Streets corridors. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by the Deanwood Heights Main Street program through community-based economic development initiatives.
• Construction has started at the Strand Theatre site which will be redeveloped into 86 residential units and up to 9,200 SF of retail space, supported by a Neighborhood Prosperity Fund grant. The historic theater will be transformed into the Deanwood Smokehouse (from owners of Ivy City Smokehouse)—a restaurant, music venue, bar, and community space. • Providence Place will be a new 93-unit affordable housing development, located at 50th & Fitch Streets, with delivery in 2021. • Deanwood Town Center is a planned 183-unit residential development with 16,000 SF of retail space located at Nannie Helens Burroughs & Division Avenue. • WMATA is considering the Deanwood Metrorail Station’s 1.6-acre Park & Ride for redevelopment. The site could support 160 residential units & 10,000 SF of retail. • Six new row homes (4 BR & 3.5 BA) delivered along 4932–4942 Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue in 2019. 1. JobsEQ (data for 20019 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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8,503 47% 53% 86% 15% 6%
31,105 45% 55% 85% 14% 5%
191,146 47% 53% 85% 25% 12%
3,178 2.6 44% 56% $286,697
12,004 2.6 39% 61% $289,384
73,747 2.5 47% 53% $300,383
$53,678 $36,047 61% 17% 22% $39,903
$52,931 $35,274 61% 16% 22% $39,655
$75,747 $52,636 48% 17% 36% $54,392
26% 20% 39% 16% 39.2
28% 21% 36% 14% 35.6
25% 22% 39% 15% 37.5
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39% 41% 19% 1%
42% 38% 19% 1%
30% 42% 26% 2%
Metrorail Exits2 avg weekday/avg weekend
1,474 / 492 2,411 / 836
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Traffic Counts2
7,400–12,600
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8,200
Sheriff Road, NE
5,400
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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CONTACT Ward 7 Business Partnership Deborah Jones, Executive Director (202) 621-2288 • djones@wardseven.com wardseven.com
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DOWNTOWN DC
NW
DOWNTOWNDC IS KNOWN as a major employment center and cultural and entertainment hub supported by a growing residential DOWNTOWN DC IS THE REGION’S LARGEST EMPLOYMENT population, and yet it is so much more. DowntownDC as the heart and a cultural, dining and entertainment hubstands supported CENTER of District’s economy, bolstered by severalDowntownDC development is projects. by the a growing adjacent residential population. In the coming years, Capitol CityCenterDC’s comprised of 75 million SF ofCrossing, office space, 11,500 hotelConrad rooms,Hilton, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial and Franklin2019 Park openings will further and 54,000 residents within oneLibrary mile. Additionally, reshape cultivating vitalization prosperity for DC. included DowntownDC, a Flagship Apple Store, Tiffany’s, andand a Conrad Hotel.
DINING, SHOPPING + ENTERTAINMENT • 150 Destination Restaurants • 82 Destination Retailers • 7 Theaters & 2 Performance Venues • Capital One Arena • Walter E. Washington Convention Center • 11 Museums
INNOVATION + TECH • • • • • • • • •
Apple Flagship Store Microsoft Innovation & Policy Center MapBox 29 co-working locations Eaton Workshop Yelp Facebook Fiscal Note Social Tables
ACCESSIBLE • 7 Metrorail stations serving all system lines • 31 Capital Bikeshare Stations • 99 Walkscore • DC Circulator and Metrobus • Located between the White House and U.S. Capitol
7.5
MILLION ANNUAL CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT VISITORS 1
1. DowntownDC BID
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$138,655 $104,258 27% 10% 63% $88,409
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$139,717 $101,002 24% 13% 63% $93,379
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INCOME Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
AGE Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
$108,052 $27,882 $10,213 $145,104 $26,435 $241,504 $184,831 $235,760 $77,827 $87,147 $94,545 $40,899 $49,925
$1,239,974 $5,298,607 $313,133 $1,357,955 $115,444 $491,254 $1,722,103 $7,724,222 $315,543 $1,449,774 $2,816,554 $12,180,224 $2,080,122 $8,969,459 $2,876,716 $13,166,856 $955,112 $4,394,093 $1,145,510 $6,092,846 $1,100,172 $5,001,936 $470,909 $2,113,232 $574,846 $2,600,745
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25,429 / 8,231
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Metrorail Capital Bikeshare Estimated Total Daily Estimated Total Traffic Potomac Park Exits Counts Counts Population in 2020 /East 2025 Golf Course Daily Office Workers
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Downtown has seven metro stations on all six lines Total avg weekday/weekend 2 89,913 / 31,157
RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT
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54,165 51% 49% 92% 71% 42%
HOUSEHOLDS
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
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CONTACT DowntownDC Business Improvement District DowntownDC Retail Strategy Manager (202) 638-3232 • retail@downtowndc.org downtowndc.org
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DUPONT CIRCLE
NW
DUPONT CIRCLE IS DC’S INTERNATIONAL HEART, a cosmopolitan neighborhood renowned as the city’s gathering place. The 70+ embassies, including nearby Embassy Row, and welcoming European ambiance attracts residents and visitors to year-round cultural celebrations, restaurants, shops, and lively arts and programming. Dupont Circle is a vibrant blend of local retail favorites, traveler attractions, historic homes, riveting architecture, and a thriving food scene.
DUPONT PLAZA
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is investing at least $25 million for a new, multi-modal streetscape along Connecticut Avenue, from Dupont Circle to California Street. This project will provide a flexible and welcoming public space for everyday activities and special events.
74,574 Total Area Employment
DESTINATION ANCHORS Visitors and professionals can stay in more than 20 hotels in Dupont Circle, dine at DC favorites such as Al Tiramisu and Emissary, and visit world class art exhibitions such as the Phillips Collection, Dupont Underground, and Studio Gallery.
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• Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 26% • Other Services: 22% (Except Public Administration) • Administrative & Support and Waste Management & Remediation Services: 15%
HISTORY, CULTURE & OPPORTUNITY • Six new businesses opened from 2018–2020. • Voted “Best Gayborhood” of 2019 by Washington Blade Readers. • Home to numerous event spaces such as Dupont Circle Park and Shevchenko Park. • Dupont Circle is a place where feminists first fought, gay residents felt welcomed, entrepreneurs innovated, and the progressive thinkers of the city gathered.
CELEBRATIONS & FESTIVALS • Dupont Circle Farmers Market (Sunday mornings & year-round) • Taste of Dupont (spring) • Capital Pride (June) • 17th Street Festival (summer) • High Heel Race (fall) • Art All Night (September) • Holiday Hop-Around (December) • Groundhog Day (February) 1. JobsEQ (data for 20036 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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$153,998 $108,251 22% 12% 66% $95,228
$146,089 $104,593 24% 12% 64% $92,436
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11% 43% 36% 11% 33.9
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AGE Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
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$60,014 $16,095 $5,655 $81,263 $14,788 $132,330 $102,242 $131,577 $43,461 $50,655 $52,775 $22,693 $27,483
$196,029 $52,287 $18,554 $267,739 $48,646 $432,495 $333,941 $431,847 $142,854 $169,965 $172,402 $74,040 $88,848
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32,600 20,700–28,700 12,900–15,400 7,600
Dupont Circle Connecticut Avenue P Street 17th Street
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
CONTACT Dupont Circle Business Improvement District Colleen Hawkinson, Executive Director (202) 525-4687 chawkinson@dupontcirclebid.org
dupontcirclebid.org
Historic Dupont Circle Main Streets Bill McLeod, Executive Director (202) 656-4487 execdirector@dupontcircle.biz DupontCircleMainStreets.org
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EAST CAPITOL STREET / CAPITOL GATEWAY
NE/SE
AS A MAJOR GATEWAYinto DC, East Capitol Street carries up to 20,000 cars per day. Located adjacent to the Capitol Heights Metrorail Station and a short drive to major highways I-95, I-295 and I-495, the neighborhood offers superior regional access.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 8,658 Total Area Employment • Educational Services: 19% • Health Care & Social Assistance: 18% • Public Administration: 13%
CAPITOL GATEWAY MARKETPLACE Potential redevelopment plans for a vacant 12-acre site call for approximately 162,200 SF of retail/ restaurant space (there is potential for a 135,500 SF anchor and restaurant pad site), 312 apartments, and 800 parking spaces.
COMMUNITY ANCHORS • A new Marvin Gaye Recreation Center was built in 2018 and features a music room, teaching kitchen, art gallery space, tech lounge, and fitness center. • A three-acre site at East Capitol Street and Southern Avenue was transformed into an urban farm in 2015. The farm features a garden, a farmer’s market, aquaponics facility, nature trail, and a plaza with public art.
$31 MILLION HOPE VI REVITALIZATION GRANT Supported by this grant, the Capitol Gateway redevelopment plan has already delivered 374 new residential units with another 700 units in the pipeline.
1. JobsEQ (data for 20019 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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8,139 46% 54% 82% 17% 7%
29,845 45% 55% 82% 15% 6%
159,724 46% 54% 86% 19% 8%
2,886 2.8 54% 46% $281,467
10,750 2.8 49% 51% $257,806
61,306 2.6 49% 51% $250,435
$67,815 $47,230 52% 18% 30% $49,128
$62,952 $43,786 54% 17% 29% $46,505
$69,982 $52,906 47% 19% 34% $51,825
27% 20% 36% 16% 37.4
28% 21% 36% 15% 35.7
26% 21% 38% 15% 37.0
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Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
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CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
CAPITOL GATEWAY MARKETPLACE REDEVELOPMENT SITE
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BID Area
$5,021 $1,100 $449 $7,343 $1,416 $12,244 $8,310 $13,732 $4,575 $5,300 $4,659 $1,987 $2,514
$17,455 $3,872 $1,563 $25,328 $4,844 $42,336 $28,754 $46,950 $15,630 $18,094 $16,046 $6,849 $8,631
$110,256 $25,407 $9,952 $159,003 $29,979 $263,373 $181,228 $287,565 $95,958 $116,934 $101,233 $43,015 $53,613
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 0 1 2-3 4+
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32% 36% 30% 2%
33% 37% 28% 3%
26% 42% 30% 3%
MOBILITY Metrorail Exits2
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1,929 / 521
Capitol Heights
24,600 13,300 2,000–3,300
East Capitol Street Southern Avenue 58th Street
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MobilityWalkscore Walkscore Score
Residents Residents w/in w/in 10 min. 10 min. car car rideride
5,906 / 3,579 1,929 / 521
25,873 24,600
37,000 99
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership Derek Ford, SVP, Emerging Neighborhoods (202) 661-8673 • dford@wdcep.com wdcep.com
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FORT LINCOLN / DAKOTA CROSSING
NE
FORT LINCOLN IS A HUB OF ACTIVITY, including a 420,000-squarefoot shopping center—The Shops at Dakota Crossing—anchored by Costco and Lowe’s and hundreds of new townhomes in the Dakota Crossing development. With direct access to South Dakota Avenue, New York Avenue, and U.S. Route 50, Fort Lincoln is a regional destination. NOTABLE NEW RETAIL (2017–2019)
REGIONAL SHOPPING DESTINATION
• • • • • • • • •
• Costco • Lowe's • DICK’S Sporting Goods • Marshalls • PetSmart
NEW RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT • The Reserves at Dakota Crossing is a new residential development, delivered in 2019, featuring 118 market-rate townhomes (1,800-3,000 SF) and 236 multifamily units. • From 2010–2019 the residential population within a half mile has grown by 29%.
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3,873 2.1 60% 40% $472,427
96,417 2.4 44% 56% $441,176
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CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
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$4,524 $857 $426 $6,538 $1,242 $11,366 $7,682 $12,354 $4,219 $4,270 $4,221 $1,861 $2,610
$8,859 $1,812 $821 $13,125 $2,549 $22,073 $15,176 $24,961 $8,453 $9,718 $8,530 $3,715 $4,952
$242,354 $57,786 $22,193 $341,954 $63,124 $565,500 $399,469 $590,723 $196,756 $237,622 $216,918 $92,083 $114,219
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 0 1 2-3 4+
32% 47% 19% 2%
27% 47% 22% 4%
28% 45% 25% 2%
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 3. TransitScreen
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CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research & Real Estate (202) 661-8670 • cshuskey@wdcep.com wdcep.com
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FORT TOTTEN / RIGGS PARK
NE
WITH AN INCREASINGLY DIVERSE HOUSING STOCK and strong transportation connections, this neighborhood continues to grow as a dynamic residential community and multimodal center prime for future business opportunities. Fort Totten/Riggs Park's residents, businesses, and mixed-use developments support the area as an up-and-coming transit village for local and regional markets.
NEW TRANSPORTATION + COMMUNITY ANCHORS • The $11 million one-mile Metropolitan Branch Trail expansion is under construction and will link Fort Totten to Brookland (Q3 2020 delivery) and ultimately run eight miles from Union Station to Silver Spring, MD. • A new $20 million Lamond Riggs Library will be built in 2021/22.
ART PLACE AT FORT TOTTEN • Phase I (The Modern) delivered 105,000 SF of retail/restaurant space and 520 apartments in 2017. • Phase II will include a 25,000 SF Aldi grocery store, Explore! Children's Museum, Meow Wolf, artist workspaces, and 270 multifamily units, including units dedicated for artists.
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RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT • Fort Totten Square (Phase II) will include up to 90 townhomes, 81 senior rentals and 20,000 SF of retail space (5,000 SF for local businesses). • EYA is partnering with the St. Joseph's Seminary to build 80 for-sale townhomes on the campus. • Totten Mews (4800 block of 6th St., NE) delivered 79 new townhomes and 31 single family homes in 2018.
WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020
FORT TOTTEN SQUARE, ANCHORED BY WALMART The $120 million project delivered 345 apartments, 130,000 SF of retail space (anchored by a 120,000 SF urban-format LEED certified Walmart) and 750 parking spaces in 2015.
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Arts/Tourism
Education
Government
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BID Area
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
33,437 46% 54% 87% 37% 19%
333,156 49% 51% 83% 47% 26%
3,765 2.3 48% 52% $401,495
13,689 2.4 56% 44% $442,360
131,052 2.5 44% 56% $537,935
$76,815 $60,341 39% 21% 40% $56,835
$85,881 $66,526 36% 18% 45% $62,407
$106,675 $76,232 33% 16% 51% $72,341
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$357,697 $87,008 $33,218 $502,908 $92,673 $827,263 $600,868 $847,336 $282,086 $350,254 $321,950 $137,090 $168,623
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8,297 / 3,003
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19,000–31,100 37,000 UNIVERSITY OF
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19,000–31,100 Riggs Road 21,000 South Dakota Avenue
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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CONTACT The Parks Main Street (Center for Nonprofit Advancement) Edwin D. Washington, Executive Director (202) 774-5542 • info@theparksmainstreet.org
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GEORGETOWN
NW
COBBLESTONE STREETS AND CUPCAKE TOURS. Waterfront picnics and political watering holes. Canal history and charming boutiques. DC’s original neighborhood is where the past meets the present for residents, students, office workers, citygoers, suburbanites, and tourists alike. More than 470 shops, restaurants and institutions comprise Georgetown's vibrant business district, set against the backdrop of the neighborhood's unique 18th and 19th century architecture and quaint residential streets. WORLD-RENOWNED UNIVERSITIES + THRIVING EMPLOYEE BASE Home to Georgetown University and within walking distance of The George Washington University, the neighborhood offers access to more than 35,000 students. Georgetown also employs professionals across the tech, architecture and design, non-profit, retail, and hospitality sectors, in addition to Georgetown University and Medstar Georgetown University Hospital.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 35,524 Total Area Employment • Educational Services: 23% • Accommodation & Food Services: 17% • Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 16%
SUPPORTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SMALL BUSINESSES MEET BUSTLING M STREET
Georgetown is an incubator for socially conscious entrepreneurs, new restaurateurs, and online businesses who are interested in opening their first brick and mortar store in a proven location. Bluemercury, Framebridge, Tuckernuck, Chaia, Georgetown Cupcake, SCOUT Bags, Baked & Wired, EverFi, and Under Armour all are rooted in Georgetown, and many have since expanded both locally and nationally.
• More than 300 small businesses are the heart of Georgetown, from an 86-year-old, fourthgeneration tavern, to new skincare boutiques and antique stores. • M Street and Wisconsin Avenue boast some of the region’s best national and international retailers and restaurants, including Allbirds, Amazon Books, America Eats Tavern, Apple, COS, Ladurée, and Reformation. 1. JobsEQ (data for 20007 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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$80,684 $21,744 $7,600 $111,228 $20,248 $177,791 $136,913 $180,401 $59,812 $72,898 $71,443 $30,579 $36,722
$699,930 $184,747 $66,059 $963,741 $175,893 $1,555,342 $1,192,619 $1,562,583 $517,770 $628,209 $620,106 $266,262 $320,164
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150,000 141,995
18,528 / 6,313 Foggy Bottom-GWU 20,600-32,000 M Street, NW 8,500-17,800 Wisconsin Avenue
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
MOBILITY
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172,674 1.9 38% 62% $805,753
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CONTACT Georgetown BID Joe Sternlieb, CEO (202) 298-9222 jsternlieb@georgetowndc.com georgetowndc.com
Georgetown Main Street Rachel Shank, Executive Director (202) 656-4427 rachel@georgetownmainstreet.com
georgetownmainstreet.com
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GEORGIA AVENUE / BRIGHTWOOD
NW
BRIGHTWOOD IS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED along Georgia Avenue between Shepherd Park and Petworth, with Rock Creek Park on its western border. This stable neighborhood of rowhouses and Art Deco-inspired dwellings include Fort Stevens, the site of the only Civil War battle to take place within DC. NEW DEVELOPMENT CROSSTOWN CUISINE
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES
This bustling intersection of Missouri & Georgia Avenues offers a range of local dining choices with ever-expanding options. New openings in 2017–19 included Milk & Honey Café, BBQ Bus Smokehouse, Castello Restaurant & Bar, and a second location of local favorite Oohh’s & Aahh’s.
12,917 Total Area Employment
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• Health Care & Social Assistance: 27% • Administrative & Support and Waste Management & Remediation Services: 12% • Educational Services: 11%
• Adjacent to Fort Stevens, the new Beacon Center opened in 2018 and is a mixed-use communityfocused project consisting of 99 affordable housing units, recreation, community, institutional, office, retail, and culinary arts uses. • Georgia Crossing, by Neighborhood Development Corporation, is a planned development at 5756-5806 Georgia Ave. and will consist of 370+ residential units & 45,000 SF of retail space.
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS Georgia Avenue is a designated Great Streets corridor. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019 up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by the Upper Georgia Avenue Main Street program through communitybased economic development. 1. JobsEQ (data for 20011 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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0-1 mi
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POPULATION Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
16,178 47% 53% 80% 34% 14%
38,102 47% 53% 85% 41% 21%
318,501 48% 52% 88% 60% 36%
6,185 2.6 42% 58% $549,773
14,347 2.6 54% 46% $562,522
135,192 2.3 44% 56% $655,021
$82,344 $59,310 42% 17% 41% $58,618
$99,567 $70,059 35% 17% 47% $68,626
$130,389 $87,760 28% 15% 57% $83,986
25% 19% 41% 14% 38.7
23% 20% 41% 16% 39.9
19% 27% 38% 15% 37.2
HOUSEHOLDS
ASPEN EN ST
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SOUPERGIR PE BIG BAD WO GB STARBUCKS A S
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
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DC INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL & LATIN AMERICAN MONTESSORI BILINGUAL SCHOOL
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CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
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$36,618 $8,995 $3,331 $51,852 $9,319 $84,537 $58,339 $87,371 $28,931 $37,498 $31,879 $13,346 $16,134
$446,014 $112,520 $41,703 $631,257 $116,289 $1,017,540 $752,497 $1,051,724 $350,139 $447,340 $403,394 $171,814 $209,535
30% 44% 24% 3%
24% 45% 29% 3%
27% 45% 26% 2%
23,600–24,500 Georgia Avenue, NW 19,400 Missouri Avenue, NW
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Walkscore Residents w/in Residents w/in 10 min. car ride 10 min. car ride
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5,906 / 3,579 23,600–24,500 25,873
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Capital BikeshareMobility Traffic 3 Counts ScoreCounts
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Traffic Counts2
5TH ST
A ALLISON ST
ST 4 4TH
BUCHANAN ST
Metrorail Exits
$13,279 $3,198 $1,200 $18,478 $3,290 $30,710 $20,974 $31,116 $10,291 $12,836 $11,320 $4,765 $5,741
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 3. TransitScreen
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Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
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CONTACT Upper Georgia Avenue Main Street Glen O’Gilvie, Board Chair (202) 774-5542 nonprofitadvancement.org
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GEORGIA AVENUE / WALTER REED
THE FORMER WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER re-opened its historic gates to the public in 2017 with celebratory events, the opening of the DC International School, and outdoor community fitness classes. The joint venture of Hines, Urban Atlantic, and Triden Development plans to actively integrate the 110-acre campus with surrounding neighborhoods, which will ultimately lead to five million SF of redevelopment.
CHILDREN'S NATIONAL RESEARCH + INNOVATION CAMPUS
THE PARKS AT WALTER REED + WHOLE FOODS
Children’s National Hospital is building the first pediatric research & innovation campus in the U.S. on 12 acres on the former Walter Reed campus. The first phase is set to open in Q4 2020 and will be home to a Johnson & Johnson J-Labs and Virginia Tech's Biomedical Research Institute.
67 acres of the former Walter Reed Hospital campus will be redeveloped into 2,240 residential units, 170,000 SF of retail (anchored by Whole Foods), 185,000 SF of office, 20 acres of open space, a hotel/conference center, art, and educational and medical uses.
GREAT STREETS RETAIL SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS Georgia Avenue is a designated Great Streets corridor. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by the Upper Georgia Avenue Main Street program through communitybased economic development.
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NEW INVESTMENTS + RESIDENTIAL GROWTH • The Brooks & The Vale is under construction and will deliver 390 residential units (89 condos) and 18,000 SF of retail space on The Parks at Walter Reed campus in Q4 2020. • Target opened a 27,000 SF small-format store at Georgia & Eastern Avenues in 2019. • Georgia Row at Walter Reed is a 63unit stacked townhouse condominium project that opened in 2018 in the 7200 block of Georgia Avenue.
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GEORGIA AVENUE / WALTER REED 0-½ mi Retail/Restaurant
Arts/Tourism
Education
Government
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Main Street
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29,817 47% 53% 95% 65% 40%
253,996 49% 51% 83% 50% 29%
2,961 2.3 52% 48% $653,884
13,739 2.1 40% 60% $624,588
97,287 2.6 49% 51% $567,608
$135,447 $97,601 28% 13% 59% $86,909
$124,709 $85,869 27% 17% 56% $82,041
$124,562 $82,396 30% 16% 54% $81,667
18% 22% 41% 18% 41.5
18% 26% 41% 16% 38.9
23% 22% 39% 15% 38.0
AGE Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
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Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
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Metrorail Exits2 avg weekday/avg weekend
14TH T ST T
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Total Metrorail Exits2
Traffic Counts3
Mobility Score4
17,104 / 5,326
24,200
100
Avg weekday/Avg weekend
Georgia Avenue
Walkscore PEABODY DY ST
Excellent Mobility
92
Walker's Paradise
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
145,509
MOBILITY
DECADENCE D DEN
FAMILY MI DOLLAR SHERIDAN ST CITY Y GEAR JULIA’S IA EMPANADAS AD RENT-A-CENTER T EL DO DORADO BREAD EA
$43,440 $11,137 $4,090 $61,455 $11,370 $98,694 $73,632 $102,534 $34,040 $43,704 $39,773 $16,865 $20,982
$305,617 $74,971 $28,263 $436,472 $80,794 $705,486 $513,005 $738,727 $246,324 $324,946 $281,399 $118,903 $147,702
14% 50% 35% 1%
18% 53% 27% 1%
19% 43% 36% 2%
MOBILITY
SAFEWAY SAFE
IR BLA
WAPA PA CAFE CAF
$9,878 $2,557 $931 $14,389 $2,679 $22,542 $16,747 $24,015 $7,973 $11,111 $9,279 $3,887 $4,843
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
Traffic Counts3 16TH ST
6,861 47% 53% 96% 71% 46%
INCOME ½
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HOUSEHOLDS
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POPULATION
BID Area
5,283 / 1,636 Takoma 11,821 / 4,190 Silver Spring 24,200 2,300
Georgia Avenue Eastern Avenue
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
CONTACT Upper Georgia Avenue Main Street Glen O’Gilvie, Board Chair (202) 774-5542 nonprofitadvancement.org
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GLOVER PARK
NW
WITH ITS DISTINCT COMMUNITY IDENTITY, Glover Park offers the appeal of a quaint and established upper-income residential neighborhood with all the convenience of urban living. The area is host to a highly desirable mix of families, single professionals, and students within walking distance of one of DC's most resilient and stable neighborhood-oriented commercial districts.
44%
population aged 20–34
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1
84%
population with Bachelor’s Degree or higher
• Educational Services: 23%
$192k
average household income
35,524 Total Area Employment • Accommodation & Food Services: 17% • Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 16%
NEW DEVELOPMENT + TRADER JOES + CO-WORKING • The Glover House at 2101 Wisconsin Avenue delivered 225 apartments and 20,000 SF of retail, anchored by a Trader Joe’s in Q3 2019. • MakeOffices opened a 57-private office co-working space at 2201 Wisconsin Avenue in 2018.
DIVERSE RETAILERS & RESTAURANTS • • • • • • • • •
Ace Hardware CorePower Yoga Laliguras Bistro Moge Tee Point Chaud Café & Crepes Rocklands Real BBQ Slate Wine Bar & Bistro Sweetgreen Trader Joe’s 1. JobsEQ (data for 20007 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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15,479 2.0 48% 52% $1,081,383
163,987 1.9 40% 60% $844,606
$192,491 $125,852 21% 12% 67% $110,941
$187,473 $126,298 19% 11% 70% $110,813
$162,941 $112,459 22% 11% 67% $101,031
11% 44% 31% 13% 32.4
16% 39% 30% 15% 32.3
15% 37% 35% 13% 34.2
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$20,008 $5,482 $1,876 $27,638 $5,024 $43,818 $33,855 $44,523 $14,756 $18,414 $17,703 $7,564 $8,976
$74,419 $20,005 $6,991 $103,175 $18,864 $164,596 $126,369 $168,276 $55,838 $69,113 $66,452 $28,426 $34,331
$683,904 $180,944 $64,517 $948,596 $173,417 $1,519,726 $1,164,719 $1,540,238 $510,914 $632,940 $609,461 $261,183 $313,956
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
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GRAHAM R M HOTEL H L B BAKED D & WIRED D
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Counts Score3
5,906/3,579 5,723
25,873 17,800
37,000 100
99 90
Avg weekday/Avg 2019weekend Avg Monthly 2019Wisconsin Monthly Average Avenue
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Street Excellent NameMobility Here Excellent Walker's Mobility Paradise Walker's Paradise
33% 45% 20% 1%
17,800 13,600
Wisconsin Avenue Calvert Street
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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CONTACT Glover Park Main Street Kate Dean, Executive Director (202) 455-6101 • kate@gloverparkmainstreet.org
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GOLDEN TRIANGLE
NW
THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT OF DC, the Golden Triangle encompasses 44 square blocks of powerful real estate, where thriving businesses and institutions draw a mix of private-sector workers, residents, students, and visitors. Just steps from the White House and GWU, the Golden Triangle’s accessibility, cultural attractions, and choice amenities make it a world-class neighborhood.
• 3 of the Metro’s 8 busiest rail stations
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1
SUSTAINABILITY + OPEN SPACE
• 2 miles of protected bike lanes
132,025 Total Area Employment
• Dozens of Metrobus lines, plus DC Circulator
• Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 26%
• 1st LEED Certified BID in the world —awarded LEED Platinum.
• One of the most walkable neighborhoods in the city (WalkScore of 96)
• Other Services: 17% (except Public Administration)
A TRANSPORTATION HUB
• Easy access from I-66, I-395, I-50, GW Parkway, and Rock Creek Parkway
• Public Administration: 14%
• The BID has built 17 rain gardens and converted 16,500 SF of concrete into green space since 2012. • The redesign of Pennsylvania Ave. west of the White House is underway, and will add an acre of new green space, rain gardens, and tree canopy.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, EXCEPTIONAL RETAIL About 6,000 firms and organizations are located in the Golden Triangle, as well as retailers like Brooks Brothers, Nordstrom Rack, and Ann Taylor. The neighborhood also offers a diverse range of restaurants—from international chains to locally grown favorites to elegant white-tablecloth establishments, and cultural destinations like the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery and the National Geographic Museum.
GROWTH INDUSTRIES Tech, digital media, architecture and design, healthcare, and real estate are among the fastest-growing industries in the Golden Triangle.
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36,083 1.5 34% 66% $734,650
196,748 1.9 35% 65% $739,785
$119,860 $78,546 34% 14% 52% $76,995
$150,995 $107,029 23% 12% 65% $93,986
$146,889 $105,415 24% 12% 65% $93,172
17% 53% 22% 9% 27.7
11% 45% 34% 11% 33.3
14% 39% 36% 12% 34.2
INCOME Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
AGE
$29,721 $7,504 $2,882 $39,662 $7,214 $66,097 $51,320 $64,758 $21,322 $22,857 $26,187 $11,318 $14,286
$142,661 $37,489 $13,559 $193,581 $35,259 $316,081 $243,935 $314,750 $104,009 $120,053 $125,884 $54,171 $66,302
$748,739 $195,999 $70,516 $1,026,824 $187,173
$1,669,933 $1,272,082
$1,671,258 $553,548 $659,156 $659,908 $283,570 $341,653
0 1 2-3 4+
61% 36% 3% 0%
52% 41% 7% 0%
36% 47% 16% 1%
MOBILITY
FR
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INDEPENDENCE AVE Mobility Mobility Score Score4
21,600–23,400 37,000 99100
2019 2019 AvgMonthly MonthlyAverage K Street, Street NWName Here
Walkscore Walkscore
MU MUSEUM Residents Residents w/in w/in 10 10 min. min. carcar ride ride
9896
150,000 162,277
Excellent Excellent Mobility Mobility Walker's Walker's Paradise Paradise
Tidal
14 TH ST
Capital Capital Bikeshare Bikeshare Traffic Traffic 3 Arrivals Counts Counts Counts Potomac
Metrorail Exits2 avg weekday/avg weekend
Traffic Counts3
17,132 / 7,033 23,125 / 2,949 20,408 / 2,665 18,528 / 6,313
Dupont Circle Farragut North Farragut West Foggy Bottom-GWU
21,600-23,400 K Street, NW 28,700 Connecticut Avenue
The
WASHINGTON MONUMENT
KOREAN WAR MEMORIAL
27,727 25,873
9,285 1.5 27% 73% $693,011
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
VETERANS VIETNAM VETER RANS RA MEMORIAL
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392,960 49% 51% 93% 76% 45%
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79,193 / 18,960 5,906/3,579
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CONTACT Golden Triangle BID Leona Agouridis, Executive Director (202) 463-3400 • lagouridis@goldentriangledc.com goldentriangledc.com
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H STREET, NE
NE
H STREET, NE HAS STEADILY RETURNED to rank as one of DC’s most productive and innovative neighborhood commercial & residential districts. A hip arts scene inclusive of quirky bars, eclectic restaurants, art galleries, and regional music destination—most locally owned— continue to lead the way in the corridor’s renaissance. With direct access to Union Station—the region's transportation center—the corridor offers easy access to the metropolitan area and the East Coast.
GROWING MIXED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD • 900+ new residential units have been built in the past three years with nearly 500 more under construction within a half-mile. • Whole Foods opened a new 44,000 SF store in 2017 and there is 71,000 SF of retail space under construction. • AVEC, a new mixed-use project, will deliver 419 multi-family units & 53,500 SF of retail space in Q1 2020.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 55,234 Total Area Employment • Public Administration: 33% • Educational Services: 11% • Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 8%
DESTINATION RETAIL + RESTAURANTS • The Michelin Guide features six restaurants along H Street (Ethiopic, Stable DC) with Fancy Radish, Cane, Toki Underground, and Maketto, included in the Bib Gourmand list. • Cafe Fili, Cane, Ella Grace, Orangetheory Fitness, Pho Viet & Grille, thamee, and The Pursuit Wine Bar opened locations in 2019. • Retail expected to open in 2020 include Butter Chicken Company, Kitsuen, Milk & Honey, Mozzeria, and Solidcore.
DAYTIME DRIVERS The corridor is home to numerous co-working facilities including a 32,000 SF WeWork, 8 Flex Office Space locations, and a 30,000 SF Bond Collective.
1. JobsEQ (data for 20002 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020
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38,813 / 10,426 5,906 / 3,579 TINGEY Y ST
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7,407 25,873
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$119,563 $83,582 34% 12% 54% $77,659
15% 32% 41% 13% 36.5
17% 31% 39% 12% 35.9
17% 32% 37% 13% 35.0
$38,837 $10,428 $3,643 $53,920 $9,787 $86,077 $65,615 $86,728 $28,762 $35,919 $34,126 $14,593 $17,101
$107,046 $27,713 $9,916 $147,650 $26,723 $239,860 $177,316 $243,076 $80,663 $96,430 $93,068 $39,749 $47,489
$509,212 $127,534 $47,417 $703,402 $128,505 $1,157,717 $852,097 $1,173,864 $389,600 $456,858 $447,555 $191,993 $233,556
26% 50% 23% 1%
30% 49% 20% 1%
40% 44% 15% 1%
28,634 / 7,505 Union Station
Traffic Counts3
10,179 / 2,921 20,000 25,900 20,800
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$143,127 $102,322 28% 10% 62% $89,499
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen; 5. Timeframe of 1/2018–12/2018
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28,798 2.2 39% 61% $732,512
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Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
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352,963 49% 51% 90% 60% 34%
HOUSEHOLDS
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CONTACT H Street Main Street Anwar Saleem, Executive Director (202) 543-0161 anwar.saleem@hstreet.org hstreet.org
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HILLCREST / SKYLAND
SE
LOCATED EAST OF THE ANACOSTIA RIVER, the Hillcrest/ Skyland market offers high incomes and direct access to more than 150,000 DC residents and customers in neighboring jurisdictions. With promising new economic development opportunities on the horizon, this neighborhood is bound for an exciting future with improved commercial and residential offerings as well as vibrant new streetscape improvements over the next few years. SKYLAND TOWN CENTER • Phase I will deliver 84,000 SF of retail space and 263 residential units in late 2020. • DC's first Lidl grocery store (29,000 SF) will anchor Phase II (Block 3). • Block 1 will contain a four-story, 131,300 SF medical office building with 465 parking spaces in a six-level parking garage. • Block 4 will deliver 252 residential units & 7,100 SF of retail space in a future phase.
GOOD HOPE MARKETPLACE The 98,000 SF shopping center is anchored by a 56,000 SF Safeway grocery store.
$290+ MILLION
ESTIMATED RETAIL AND FOOD + DRINK LEAKAGE WITHIN ONE MILE 1
1. ESRI & InfoGroup (2019)
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WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020
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4,153 2.3 24% 76% $362,632
14,965 2.3 32% 68% $337,621
105,921 2.3 38% 62% $353,239
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
$59,991 $41,644 55% 16% 29% $44,398
$59,696 $39,211 58% 16% 26% $44,068
$85,739 $54,194 47% 15% 38% $58,742
27% 19% 38% 15% 37.8
27% 20% 38% 15% 37.3
24% 24% 38% 13% 36.0
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) $6,643 $1,524 $593 $9,243 $1,687 $15,694 $10,552 $16,399 $5,435 $6,074 $5,726 $2,448 $3,026
$23,700 $5,443 $2,125 $33,128 $6,075 $56,092 $37,934 $58,849 $19,550 $21,977 $20,679 $8,836 $11,033
$237,048 $56,390 $21,531 $332,918 $61,418 $554,146 $387,788 $582,088 $193,692 $225,800 $210,069 $89,766 $110,778
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 0 1 2-3 4+
M
N
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
WINSTON EDUCATION CAMPUS
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GOOD HOPE MARKETPLACE SAFEWAY
251,719 46% 54% 88% 33% 16%
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
BANGOR ST
ST
Fort Stanton Park
35,427 45% 55% 85% 21% 9%
AGE
A AVE AM
SKYLAND TOWN CENTER (PH I) STANTON ELEMENTARY
FR FRANCIS RANCIS RA SA A. GR R NEIGHBORH N NE EIGHB EIGHBO BO O ORH LIBRAR AR
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10,175 44% 56% 86% 20% 11%
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39% 42% 17% 1%
33% 44% 21% 2%
MOBILITY Traffic Counts3
NA H
ST
15,800 15,100 13,700
Alabama Avenue Naylor Road Good Hope Road
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. TransitScreen
Traffic Counts2
Mobility Score3
Walkscore
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
15,800
100
71
162,486
Alabama Avenue
Excellent Mobility
Very Walkable
MOBILITY
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CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership Derek Ford, SVP, Emerging Neighborhoods (202) 661-8673 • dford@wdcep.com wdcep.com
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HOWARD UNIVERSITY / PLEASANT PLAINS
NW
SINCE THE LATE 1800S, PLEASANT PLAINS has been home to a historically African-American community and continues to be distinguished by black-owned businesses and community leadership. Pleasant Plains is the neighborhood center for Howard University’s housing and commercial services for students, professors, administrators, international visitors and professionals. Current renovations of many architecturally significant homes and townhouses provide new residential opportunities that embrace not only the neighborhood’s history, but its proximity to downtown, medical services, and the Metrorail. HOWARD UNIVERSITY’S GROWING CAMPUS • The AXIS redevelopment transformed the Howard Center building's floors 3-9 into 176 studio and onebedroom apartments for graduate students, faculty, staff, and main campus associates in 2019. • The Bond Partnership has been selected to develop Howard’s Bond Bread Factory and Washington Railway & Electric Company site into multifamily, hotel, restaurant and retail, as well as a marketplace and a public park.
IN3—DC’S FIRST INCLUSIVE INNOVATION INCUBATOR The 8,000 SF tech incubator opened in Wonder Plaza in 2017 and focuses on communities and entrepreneurs that are currently underrepresented in the innovation ecosystem. In3 is a partnership between the DC government, Howard University, and Luma Lab.
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GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS Georgia Avenue is a designated Great Streets corridor. As funds become available, small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. The corridor is also supported by the Lower Georgia Avenue Main Street program through communitybased economic development.
WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020
NEW DEVELOPMENT • Howard University & RISE delivered Trellis House—a 319-unit apartment building with 11,500 SF of retail space at Barry Place & Sherman Avenue-in 2018. • The Wren is a 10-story, 433unit apartment building with 49,000 SF of retail, anchored by a Whole Foods, with a 2020 delivery.
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91,055 51% 49% 88% 66% 37%
416,900 49% 51% 91% 67% 39%
7,365 2.2 42% 58% $713,889
40,521 2.1 37% 63% $723,402
192,081 2.0 40% 60% $682,724
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$670,590 $172,224 $62,801 $930,271 $169,904 $1,511,889 $1,129,642 $1,533,015 $508,603 $615,773 $592,779 $253,811 $306,261
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 0 1 2-3 4+
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
CONTACT Lower Georgia Avenue Main Street Jennifer Kuiper, Executive Director (202) 518-6193 • jennifer@districtbridges.org districtbridges.org
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KENNEDY STREET
NW
A STABLE AND CLOSE-KNIT COMMUNITY with a solid homeownership rate, Kennedy Street is a mixed-use neighborhood serving main street corridor to watch as it offers significant new business and redevelopment potential. With increasing buying power in the surrounding neighborhoods, Kennedy Street is ideal to support independent retailers and restaurants or a specialty grocer.
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS Kennedy Street is a designated Great Streets corridor. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by Uptown Main Street through community-based economic development programs.
NEW RESTAURANTS + BARS • ANXO Cidery & Tasting Room— 2017 opening • Cheesemonster Studio—2019 • Home Rule Records—2018 • Jackie Lee’s (American restaurant/ bar)—2017 • Library Tavern (Middle Eastern/ American restaurant)—2017 • Lighthouse Yoga Center—2019
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 12,917 Total Area Employment • Health Care & Social Assistance: 27% • Administrative & Support and Waste Management & Remediation Services: 12% • Educational Services: 11%
NEW DEVELOPMENT • Dantes Partners & Gilbane will redevelop a DHCD site at 809–813 Kennedy Street into 38 residential units and 1,044 SF of retail. • Coloma River Capital plans to build 46 residential units and 8,500 SF of retail at 1st & Kennedy Streets. • District Properties purchased two parcels at 22–24 Kennedy Street and could build a 70,000 SF multifamily building with retail. • Urbanico Realty Group plans to build 21 residential units at 917 Kennedy Street. • Plans for 123-125 Kennedy Street call for 30 new apartments and 6,500 SF of retail.
• Soup Up (soup shop)—2018 1. JobsEQ (data for 20011 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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5,722 2.6 61% 39% $477,056
16,755 2.6 56% 44% $531,869
146,886 2.3 43% 57% $620,758
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$93,343 $67,863 37% 17% 46% $65,661
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$459,025 $114,983 $42,770 $644,999 $118,485 $1,048,513 $772,086 $1,074,886 $357,642 $448,425 $412,048 $175,611 $214,057
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100 37,000
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Residents Walkscorew/in 10 min. car ride
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
85 99
163,717 98
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Avg weekday/Avg weekend Kennedy Street 2019 Monthly Average ExcellentStreet Mobility Name Here Very Excellent Walkable Mobility
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7,600
Kennedy Street
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 3. TransitScreen
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CONTACT Uptown Main Street Starsha Valentine, Executive Director (202) 270 1461 • starsha@uptownmainstreet.org uptownmainstreet.org
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LINCOLN HEIGHTS / RICHARDSON DWELLINGS
NE
AS PART OF THE DC GOVERNMENT’S NEW COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE, the Lincoln Heights and Richardson Dwellings neighborhoods will become healthy mixed-income communities where residents have quality housing options, economic opportunities and access to appropriate human services for adults and children.
PARKS + RECREATION Neighborhood attractions include Marvin Gaye Park and its 1.2-mile bike trail, the Greater Deanwood Neighborhood Heritage Trail, the Deanwood Community Center & Library and the newly renovated Riverside Center.
$15 MILLION IN INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS Completed in 2012, Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue now features a reconfigured single lane roadway to allow for traffic calming, landscaped medians, bicycle lanes, new sidewalks, and street lighting. In addition, six bridges over Watts Branch were rehabilitated.
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$100M DC GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT
MIXED-USE, MIXED-INCOME REDEVELOPMENT PLAN
The DC government has already made initial investments in the overall redevelopment plan by completing the new Howard D. Woodson High School (900 student capacity) in 2011, and four mixed-income developments that include replacement units for public housing residents.
• The redevelopment plan for the area calls for approximately 1,600 new mixed-income housing units along with retail and office space. • Deanwood Town Center is a planned 183-unit residential development with 16,000 SF of retail space located at Nannie Helens Burroughs & Division Avenue.
NEW DEVELOPMENT • The redevelopment of the historic Strand Theatre has started, supported by a Neighborhood Prosperity Fund grant, and will result in 86 residential units (28 reserved as public housing replacement units). The historic theater will be transformed into the Deanwood Smokehouse (from owners of Ivy City Smokehouse)—a restaurant, music venue, bar, and community space. • Providence Place will deliver a 93-unit apartment building (35 reserved as public housing replacement units) in 2021 on the Progressive National Baptist Convention’s historic campus (50th & Fitch Streets). • The Residences at Hayes was built in 2018 and consists of a 150-unit apartment building (50 units reserved as public housing replacement units).
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66,859 2.5 46% 54% $271,390
$61,550 $38,304 57% 16% 27% $44,991
$57,332 $39,036 58% 17% 25% $42,505
$69,409 $50,846 49% 18% 33% $50,946
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$119,888 $27,369 $10,825 $171,765 $32,185 $286,077 $196,010 $309,480 $103,274 $123,142 $108,742 $46,271 $57,860
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Traffic Counts3
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$20,795 $4,629 $1,856 $29,806 $5,609 $50,005 $33,658 $54,462 $18,110 $20,628 $18,634 $7,919 $9,958
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Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
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Traffic Counts
Mobility Mobility Score Score4
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CONTACT Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning & Economic Development Samara Gomez, Project Manager, New Communities Initiative (202) 545-3123 • Samara.gomez@dc.gov dcnewcommunities.org
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MINNESOTA & BENNING
NE
ALSO KNOWN AS “DOWNTOWN WARD 7,” the intersection of Minnesota Avenue and Benning Road is experiencing substantial public and private investments that have created exciting opportunities for new and innovative, start-up businesses. Major employers such as Pepco, the Department of Employment Services, and Unity Health Care bring a steady stream of daytime shoppers.
NEW DEVELOPMENT + INVESTMENT • Cedar Realty Trust plans on redeveloping the East River Park Shopping Center into 120,000 SF of retail, 33,000 SF of office, and 280 residential units. • Cedar Realty Trust acquired the 62,000 SF Senator Square Shopping Center (3924-3968 Minnesota Ave) in 2018 with potential redevelopment plans callings for 235 residential units & 88,000 SF of retail. • The St. Stephens Apartments (4000 Benning Road) delivered 71 units of affordable housing in 2018. • The former Greenway Market site at 3534 East Capitol Street was redeveloped by MRP Realty into 137 affordable residential units & 2,000 SF of retail in 2019.
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS Minnesota Avenue & Benning Road are designated Great Streets corridors. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is supported by the Minnesota Avenue Main Street through community-based economic development programs.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 8,658 Total Area Employment • Educational Services: 19% • Health Care & Social Assistance: 18% • Public Administration: 13%
• Pepco’s Benning Service Center (~700 employees) • Department of Employment Services (DOES) HQ (~450) • Unity Health Care (~70) • Uber Greenlight Hub— support & resource center for local Uber drivers
1. JobsEQ (data for 20019 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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Capital Bikeshare Arrivals
MOBILITY
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92,339 2.4 44% 56% $383,141
$49,889 $32,198 65% 17% 18% $37,027
$49,331 $31,855 64% 16% 20% $37,120
$91,971 $57,919 44% 15% 41% $62,237
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27% 21% 37% 15% 36.5
23% 23% 39% 15% 37.5
$4,913 $1,080 $440 $6,813 $1,234 $11,623 $7,744 $12,094 $4,036 $4,428 $4,192 $1,793 $2,230
$17,640 $3,907 $1,565 $24,215 $4,381 $41,491 $27,577 $42,863 $14,281 $15,546 $14,909 $6,355 $7,828
$219,484 $52,026 $19,960 $311,507 $57,864 $514,784 $360,335 $547,744 $182,522 $216,674 $196,402 $83,751 $103,213
46% 40% 14% 0%
47% 36% 16% 1%
32% 44% 22% 2%
2,817 / 984 2,411 / 836 20,200 20,700
Benning Road Minnesota Avenue Minnesota Avenue Benning Road 128,700-136,900 I-295
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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13,286 2.4 34% 66% $286,427
MOBILITY
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3,704 2.3 33% 67% $290,228
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 NI BEN
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226,334 47% 53% 87% 35% 17%
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
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8,447 46% 54% 82% 12% 6%
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CONTACT Minnesota Avenue Main Street Samantha Archibald, Program Manager (202) 526-5505 x215 sarchibald@wacif.org wacif.org
Washington DC Economic Partnership Derek Ford, SVP, Emerging Neighborhoods (202) 661-8673 dford@wdcep.com wdcep.com
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MOUNT PLEASANT
NW
MULTICULTURAL AND MULTILINGUAL, Mount Pleasant is one of DC’s most eclectic neighborhoods. Its main neighborhood serving corridor, Mount Pleasant Street, is the international flair and vibrancy of this community. With high-density housing close to DC’s largest park, Rock Creek Park, a retail shopping corridor and easy access to downtown, Mount Pleasant provides a unique small-town feel.
MOUNT PLEASANT HISTORIC DISTRICT
10-MINUTE WALK TRADE AREA
Qualified property owners of contributing commercial properties in Mount Pleasant have access to tax credits and other incentives to rehabilitate their space.
• 26,000+ residents • 37% population aged 20–34 • $119K average household income
MULTICULTURAL “MAIN STREET” • Addis Paris Café (French & Ethiopian) —2018 opening • Dos Gringos (American & Latin American café) —1999 • Ellē (bakery, restaurant, bar) —2018 • Mola (Spanish restaurant)—2017
BURGEONING RESTAURANT CORRIDOR • The Michelin Guide features two restaurants in the area: Mola (Bib Gourmand) and Ellē (The Plate). • Beau Thai has been named the “Best Thai Restaurant” for the past seven years by the Washington City Paper Readers' Poll.
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• Mount Desert Island Ice Cream —2018 • Purple Patch (Filipino restaurant) —2015 • Sabydee (Lao & Thai restaurant) —2017 • Suns Cinema (theater & bar) —2016
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$133,541 $95,019 26% 13% 60% $85,122
$141,230 $99,845 26% 13% 61% $89,062
16% 36% 38% 10% 34.3
15% 37% 38% 10% 34.4
16% 34% 36% 14% 34.8
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$49,476 $12,839 $4,683 $67,809 $12,352 $110,970 $84,860 $108,657 $35,944 $42,906 $43,236 $18,703 $21,967
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$157,531 $41,299 $14,866 $217,026 $39,504 $351,925 $268,866 $348,301 $115,380 $140,272 $138,019 $59,490 $69,778
$675,676 $174,315 $63,389 $937,398 $171,132 $1,518,887 $1,139,837 $1,539,621 $510,808 $623,122 $598,335 $256,120 $309,266
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37% 45% 18% 1%
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9,200
Mount Pleasant Street, NW
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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CONTACT District Bridges Carolina Buitrago, Neighborhood Manager (202) 450-4309 • carolina@districtbridges.org districtbridges.org
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MOUNT VERNON TRIANGLE
NW
JUST 15 YEARS SINCE THE MOUNT VERNON TRIANGLE ACTION AGENDA set forth a bold vision for creating a dynamic and vibrant new downtown neighborhood, Mount Vernon Triangle is today widely recognized as one of DC’s best examples of a true mixed-use community. The neighborhood’s attractive population demographics, competitive real estate fundamentals, strong growth trajectory and emerging destination appeal are just some of the reasons that more people say It’s All Here when describing #LifeInMVT.
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
PLANNING FOR OUR FUTURE
• Near 4 Metrorail stations and 3 lines, 8 Metrobus/Circulator stops & 10 Capital Bikeshare stations • 97 Walk Score (“Walker’s Paradise”) • 100 Transit Score (“Rider’s Paradise”) • 86 Bike Score (“Very Bikeable”) • 50% of residents walk to work 1
• Park and open space planning responsive to community demand for more green space amenities. • Art and cultural activations inspiring the curation of iconic neighborhood landmark. • Transportation planning supporting the creation of safer access and connectivity.
129%
Residential Population Growth since 2010 1
634
Hotel Rooms Under Construction or in the Pipeline 1
75% ~ Approximate Neighborhood End-State Build-Out 1
1. Mount Vernon Triangle CID
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$42,961 $10,963 $4,058 $57,281 $10,437 $96,216 $73,423 $93,594 $30,889 $33,600 $37,587 $16,272 $20,142
$130,589 $33,793 $12,332 $175,858 $32,020 $291,717 $223,045 $285,503 $94,282 $106,586 $114,228 $49,370 $60,033
$627,890 $161,731 $58,943 $865,455 $157,998 $1,411,861 $1,062,063 $1,419,885 $470,674 $559,915 $553,231 $237,475 $286,312
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50% 41% 8% 0%
48% 42% 9% 0%
40% 45% 14% 1%
22,229 / 11,758 Gallery Pl-Chinatown 7,523 / 970 Judiciary Square 4,791 / 2,845 Mt Vernon Sq-7th Street/ Convention Center 20,700
K Street, NW
19,600
New York Avenue, NW
24,500
Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen CANNON HOUSE NN OFFICE FICE BUILDING
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179,273 2.0 37% 63% $705,067
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
NATIONAL MUSEUM SEU OF NATURAL HISTORY
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35,053 1.8 28% 72% $703,528
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NEW YORK AVENUE / IVY CITY
NE
OFFERING POTENTIAL FOR BOTH COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTURING uses as well as parcels of land suitable for mixed-use development, including large-scale retail, New York Avenue, NE, is becoming a destination for shopping, restaurants, and businesses that support the “maker” and innovation economy.
HECHT WAREHOUSE AT IVY CITY The historic warehouse and adjacent land were redeveloped into 350 apartments and 200,000 SF of retail space. Retailers include BicycleSPACE, Gravitas, Bikram Yoga, MOM’s grocery store, Nike, Petco, Planet Fitness, Dock FC, Ari's Diner, La Puerta Verde, TJ Maxx, Compass Coffee, and a 67,000 SF Target.
BREWERIES, DISTILLERIES + INCUBATORS • The area is home to Atlas Brew Works, Jos. A. Magnus & Co. Distillery, New Columbia Distillers, One Eight Distilling, Republic Restoratives Distillery, Don Ciccio & Figli, and Union Kitchen’s food incubator. • City Winery’s first DC location opened in 2018 and includes a restaurant & bar, a 320-seat concert hall, and wine production space.
ALEXANDER CRUMMELL SCHOOL REDEVELOPMENT The 2.5-acre site will be redeveloped into about 260 residential units, 22,000 SF of restaurant and retail and ground floor operations space for ProFish. The school will be renovated and used for community purposes (e.g. daycare center, health clinic, culinary school, and recreation).
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GREAT STREETS RETAIL SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS New York Avenue is a designated Great Streets corridor. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location.
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46% 39% 14% 1%
41% 44% 14% 2%
37% 44% 17% 1%
71,200 10,300 28,000 16,000
New York Avenue, NE West Virginia Avenue, NE Bladensburg Road, NE Montana Avenue, NE
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 3. TransitScreen
VE DA LAN
21ST ST
17T 7TH ST
ROCKS RED ROCK OCKS C S
$489,921 $122,082 $45,613 $679,327 $124,388 $1,118,206 $821,328 $1,135,087 $377,096 $447,048 $432,691 $185,418 $225,805
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Traffic Counts2
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DA DA VE
INI TR
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$22,862 $5,167 $2,071 $32,159 $5,930 $54,095 $36,861 $56,696 $18,901 $21,742 $20,140 $8,540 $10,696
MOBILITY
BL AD EN SB UR G
AV E ELL O MO NT MO RS E
$3,428 $724 $315 $4,933 $951 $8,398 $5,745 $9,130 $3,061 $3,251 $3,202 $1,362 $1,835
0 1 2-3 4+
DENNY’S NY Y’S
NE AL
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
W ES T
VI RG IN IA
AV E
MO UN TO LIV ET
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research & Real Estate (202) 661-8670 • cshuskey@wdcep.com wdcep.com
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NOMA
NE
NOMA IS A BUSTLING, BLOSSOMING NEIGHBORHOOD in the heart of DC, nestled between Union Station and Union Market, Mount Vernon Triangle and the H Street NE corridor, and within an easy stroll of the U.S. Capitol and historic neighborhoods. With 110,000 daily pedestrians in the BID, and more than 100,000 office workers and 49,000 residents in the market area, NoMa is among the city’s densest mixed-use neighborhoods. NoMa has more than 21 million SF of office, hotel, retail, and residential space, with an additional 2+ million SF under construction.
65,000 OFFICE WORKERS / 12,000+ RESIDENTS IN THE BID 1 • An additional 545,000 SF of office space will come to NoMa in 2020 with the relocation of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). • Tenants of note include: media giants NPR, CNN, and Sirius XM; numerous federal and DC government agencies; and notable think tanks and nonprofits such as Mathematica, the World Resources Institute, NeighborWorks, the National League of Cities, and Save the Children. • 74% of NoMa residents have a four-year college degree or higher; 40% have a master’s degree or higher. • 84% of residents get to work without a car. • 50% of NoMa BID households have incomes above $100,000.
A RETAIL, RESTAURANT + ENTERTAINMENT HUB • NoMa offers 375,000 SF of cafés, restaurants, and bars. Recent additions include Red Bear Brewing, CR NoMa, King Street Oyster Bar, and Laos in Town. • Notable retail establishments in the area include a flagship REI, Harris Teeter and Streets Market groceries, Politics & Prose bookstore, and Warby Parker.
TRANSPORTATION ACCESS • 2 Red Line Metro stations, including the system’s busiest (Union Station). • VRE and MARC commuter rails, as well as several interstate bus lines, via Union Station. • 11 Capital Bikeshare stations and miles of bike lanes.
PARKS + PUBLIC SPACES • NoMa’s first new park, Swampoodle Park, opened in 2018 and offers a children’s play structure and a dog park. • The 2.5-acre Alethia Tanner Park will open in 2020 and include a large green lawn, a children's playground, a café kiosk, space for public events, and a dog park. • NoMa is home to the only underpass art parks in DC, which feature sculptural light installations that respond to the surrounding environment, as well as more than 50 artist murals. • More than a mile of the bike/hike Metropolitan Branch Trail runs through NoMa. The trail provides direct access between Union Station and Silver Spring, MD.
• Minutes from I-395 and Route 50. • 3 hours to New York City from Union Station via Amtrak. 1. NoMa BID
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GA NA VE DEW DROP P INN
FRANKLIN ST
NOMA
REED S ST T
McMillan Reservoir
GLENWOOD CEMETERY
Retail/Restaurant
Arts/Tourism
Education
FUTURE BRYANT STREET ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CINEMA
Government
Great Street
Main Street
0-½ mi BID Area
THE CA CAROLIN CHIPOTLE T CVS DUNKIN KIN DON JERSEY SE MIKE SALA THAI
FORMAN MILLS BRYANT ST
2321 4TH H STREET
M
ADAM AMS ST
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Rhode Island Ave W ST
GIANT FO ROSS DRESS FOR L
2ND ST
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MEAT MEA AT T & FOOD FOODS S RED HEN S TRUXTON TRU TR UXTO XTON INN BOUNDARY STONE AROI THAI S ST SYLVAN BAKERY K & CAFÉ
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K ST
I ST
WHOLE E FOODS SOLID STATE BOOKS BO THE DAILY AILY RIDER FANCY RADISH
GIANT FOOD
H ST
MA SS AC HU SE TT SA VE
CANE E ETHOPIC C
30,956 2.1 34% 66% $696,246
184,114 2.0 38% 62% $664,936
$129,118 $100,421 28% 10% 62% $84,178
$134,938 $103,203 27% 10% 63% $87,001
$128,749 $91,421 30% 12% 58% $82,677
16% 38% 36% 10% 33.5
15% 36% 37% 11% 34.3
16% 34% 37% 13% 35.0
AVEC A
BE E
6TH ST
5TH ST
4T H ST TH
$109,280 $28,075 $10,256 $148,587 $26,951 $245,189 $184,460 $241,814 $79,964 $92,851 $95,151 $40,945 $49,313
$613,020 $155,976 $57,417 $847,384 $154,845 $1,385,976 $1,033,425 $1,400,502 $464,638 $551,866 $540,598 $231,970 $280,922
0 1 2-3 4+
40% 47% 12% 0%
38% 46% 16% 0%
40% 44% 15% 1%
MOBILITY MA
1ST ST
2ND ST 2
UNION STATION STATIO O ON
$29,927 $7,503 $2,806 $39,832 $7,201 $67,292 $50,338 $65,242 $21,543 $23,457 $25,763 $11,141 $13,644
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
STARBUCKS C UNLEASHED H BY PETCO C
SEC
3RD ST T
U Union S Station
2N 2 ND ST
M
NATIONA NATIONAL T AL BUILDING IL G MUSEUM US
c yS Sq Judiciary
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
FUTURE HOTEL
STREETS MARKET & CAFÉ
TEMPLE COURTS REDEVELOPMENT
G ST
8,665 2.3 24% 76% $670,377
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY
NoMa/Gallaudet U
SURSUM CORDA REDEVELOPMENT
H ST
390,968 49% 51% 91% 65% 38%
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
ST. ANSELM THE VILLAGE CAFÉ TRADER JOE’S
U.S. DOJ
KING GREET OYSTER BAR
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S DE D BRAZIL A
68,085 49% 51% 92% 69% 38%
AGE
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QUALIA COFFEE
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Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
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20,191 50% 50% 94% 74% 40%
INCOME
LINCO LN LN RD
BACIO PIZZERIA RIA TYBER CREEK K HOPSCOTCH
RID AA VE
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
T ST T
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3RD ST
2ND ST
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Metrorail Exits2 avg weekday/avg weekend
10,179 / 2,921 NoMa-Gallaudet U. 28,634 / 7,505 Union Station
Traffic Counts3
46,600
New York Avenue
Stanton Square
10TH ST S
Union Station Plaza
9TH ST
E AV
8TH ST
A AN SI UI LO
1ST ST
3R 3 RD ST
18,500-20,300 Florida Avenue 7TH ST
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0-1 mi
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CONSTITUTION C CON NSTITUTION T AVE A
SUPREME REME COURT UR
Total Metrorail Exits2
UNITED STATES CAPITOL
38,813 / 10,426
NATIONAL NA MUSEUM MUSEUM US S BOT BOTANIC OF THE E Avg weekday/Avg weekend GARDENS RDENS AMERICAN AMERIC AM ERICAN CA INDIAN
Capital Bikeshare Arrivals
Traffic Counts3
10,768
46,600
2019 Avg Monthly
EAST ST CAPITOL TO ST Mobility Walkscore Score4 LIBRARY OF A CONGRESS G
New York Avenue
100
Excellent Mobility
95
Walker's Paradise
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
167,994
MOBILITY
A ART
8,000-19,800
1st Street, NE
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
CONTACT NoMa BID Robin-Eve Jasper, President (202) 289-0111 • rjasper@nomabid.org nomabid.org
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NORTH CAPITOL
NW
FOUR COMMERCIAL CORRIDORS—Rhode Island Avenue, New York Avenue, Florida Avenue, and North Capitol Street— serve as gateways into DC and the neighborhoods adjacent to North Capitol offer retail and commercial opportunities for businesses looking for space to set up shop.
NOTABLE BUSINESS OPENINGS SINCE 2017 • Creative Grounds DC (2019) • DCity Smokehouse (2017) • HopScotch Bar & Grill (2019) • Republic Cantina (2019) • Sylvan Bakery & Cafe (2017) • Truxton Inn (2017) • Tyber Creek Wine Bar & Kitchen (2017)
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS Several streets in the area are designated Great Streets corridors. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by the North Capitol Main Street through community-based economic development programs
DESTINATION RESTAURANTS + BARS
INFILL DEVELOPMENT
• The Red Hen (Italian)— Michelin Bib Gourmand
• The Chapman Stables (57 N St., NW) project delivered 114 new condos to the area in 2018.
• The Royal (Latin American)— Michelin Bib Gourmand • Anxo Cidery & Pintxos Bar (Spanish)—Michelin Plate • DCity Smokehouse—named a Top 5 Best Barbecue Joint in the DC metro area by the Washington Post in 2019.
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• Five Point Flats (1510 North Capitol St., NW) delivered 14 condos in 2019. • Aria Development Group and SOME are developing separate projects that will bring 500+ residential units and retail space at North Capitol St. and Florida Ave., NE.
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10,179 / 2,921 5,906/3,579
C ST Avg Avgweekday/Avg weekday/Avgweekend weekend
PEN
$130,896 $100,817 29% 10% 61% $84,784
$131,395 $93,939 29% 12% 59% $84,174
17% 35% 37% 11% 34.3
17% 37% 36% 11% 33.5
16% 34% 37% 13% 35.2
1ST ST
9,070 25,873
AV 48,100 37,000 A
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N Here 2019 2019Avg Monthly Monthly Average North Street Capitol Name IA Street
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Mobility Mobility Score Score4
100 99 Union Station Excellent Mobility Plaza
Walkscore Walkscore
Residents Residentsw/in w/in 1010min. min.car carride ride
98 94
150,000 242,259
Walker's Walker'sParadise Paradise
5TH ST
2ND ST 2
UNION STATION STATIO O ON
Capital CapitalBikeshare Bikeshare Traffic Traffic 3 Arrivals Counts Counts Counts
$27,824 $6,980 $2,603 $37,735 $6,819 $62,909 $46,612 $61,571 $20,356 $23,425 $23,980 $10,329 $12,390
$105,081 $26,558 $9,869 $142,337 $25,834 $236,959 $177,430 $232,746 $76,987 $87,433 $91,346 $39,402 $47,815
$637,670 $162,631 $59,775 $883,651 $161,667 $1,441,632 $1,076,587 $1,460,634 $484,704 $579,751 $564,128 $241,957 $293,201
37% 47% 15% 0%
39% 45% 15% 0%
39% 45% 16% 1%
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10,179 / 2,921 NoMa-Gallaudet U. 48,100 46,600 32,600-46,000 20,300-31,400
North Capitol Street New York Avenue, NW Rhode Island Avenue, NW Florida Avenue, NW
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
SEC
4T H ST TH
Union U Station S
3RD ST T
M
MOBILITY
D ST
$117,787 $91,955 30% 11% 59% $78,750
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
Traffic Counts
T
M
Metrorail MetrorailVE 2 Exits ExitsN AA IA IND
E ST
D ST
WOOLLY OL MAMMOTH MM THEATER EAT COMPANY MP
188,152 2.0 39% 61% $669,833
avg weekday/avg weekend
CANE E ETHOPIC C
F ST
c yS Sq Judiciary
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
Metrorail Exits2 GI GIANT FOOD D
NATIONA NATIONAL T AL BUILDING IL G MUSEUM US
M
30,534 2.1 32% 68% $685,770
MOBILITY
2 2N ND ST
G ST
VERIZON RIZ N CENTER NT
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
0 1 2-3 4+
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NORTH CAPITOL L ST
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4TH ST
5TH ST
6TH ST
7TH ST
ON ON ER
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1ST ST
REPUBLIC CANTINA
N ST
M
4T HS T
LA COCHESA ATF
NDEVICH
Sq/ Center
8,998 2.3 35% 65% $686,892
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
SPARK AT ENGINE CO. 12 THE PUB AND THE PEOPLE
JERS O ST
GIANT T
UNION KITCHEN GROCERY
5TH ST
R ST
WICKED BLOOM SOCIAL CLUB DCITY SMOKEHOUSE
NEW
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401,129 49% 51% 91% 66% 38%
BIG BEAR CAFÉ
RID AA VE
1ST ST
ZEPPELIN EPPELIN P
4TH ST
SUMMIT PL
MEAT & FOODS RED HEN TRUXTON INN BOUNDARY STONE AROI THAI S ST SYLVAN BAKERY & CAFÉ
Shaw/Howard Sh University U
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
LN RD
M M
BACIO PIZZERIA TYBER CREEK HOPSCOTCH
RIGHT PROPER BREWING RIG MASON DIXIE BISCUIT CO. MA DRINK CO. D BROCCOLI BAR B
69,368 49% 51% 92% 67% 36%
AGE
T ST T
T ST
LINCO
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HOWARD HOWA HOW THEATER THEA EA
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3RD ST
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2ND ST
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H ST 5TH 5T
HOWARD UNIVERSITY Y HOSPITAL
21,251 49% 51% 94% 69% 36%
INCOME ½
S
RIXTON N
H
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
2321 4TH H STREET ADAM AMS ST
W ST
LANDMARK ND THEATER EAT
0-3 mi
HOUSEHOLDS FUTU ALAMO
NA CDONALDS
0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area TRINITY
Stanton Square
CONTACT North Capitol Main Street, Inc. Aisha Bond, Executive Director (202) 409-6485 • ed@northcapitoldc.com northcapitoldc.com
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NORTHWEST ONE
NW
HIGH-QUALITY HOUSING OPTIONS, NEW PUBLIC AMENITIES, and easy access to Capitol Hill, NoMa, and Mount Vernon Triangle are accelerating Northwest One’s revitalization. Blocks from Union Station and a stone’s throw from the bustling 1st Street, NE and H Street, NE corridors, Northwest One (“NW1”) is DC’s first New Communities Initiative investment. DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE • Three developments—Severna I, Severna on K, and 2 M—totaling 507 units (including 137 replacement public housing) have been completed to date on nearby parcels.
$27 MILLION DC GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT The DC government has already made investments in the development of mixed-income housing in this area and is poised to make additional investments in the remaining parcels that are part of the Northwest One plan.
• The DC government issued an RFP for two parcels totaling 3.5 acres of land, including the site of the former Temple Courts, and selected MRP Realty & CSG Urban Partners in December 2017. Plans call for 772 residential units and 56,000 SF of retail.
REINVESTMENT The neighborhoods surrounding Northwest One have experienced significant public and private reinvestment and development activity over the last decade. As a result, the area’s redevelopment has been accompanied by significant appreciation in rental rates and sale prices.
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NEW COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE The Northwest One development is a New Communities Initiatives projects—a DC government program, managed by the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning & Economic Development, designed to revitalize severely distressed subsidized housing, redevelop neighborhoods to create vibrant mixedincome communities and that assists with addressing the needs of its the human capital needs for residents.
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Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
V ST
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M
36,908 2.0 31% 69% $694,971
179,712 2.0 37% 63% $689,184
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
$125,310 $98,622 31% 9% 60% $82,233
$139,399 $105,848 27% 9% 64% $89,130
$133,453 $95,701 29% 12% 60% $85,127
14% 41% 34% 11% 33.0
14% 38% 37% 11% 34.3
16% 35% 37% 12% 34.8
AGE Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$39,227 $9,828 $3,712 $51,921 $9,459 $88,324 $67,143 $84,960 $28,013 $29,685 $34,159 $14,838 $18,436
North Street Capitol NameStreet Here
Excellent ExcellentMobility Mobility Walker's Walker'sParadise Paradise
M
$134,766 $34,760 $12,696 $182,631 $33,203 $301,793 $229,066 $296,521 $98,014 $112,751 $117,665 $50,757 $61,279
$619,645 $159,032 $58,118 $856,027 $156,380 $1,396,245 $1,046,863 $1,408,237 $466,939 $557,252 $546,573 $234,489 $282,956
49% 42% 9% 0%
43% 44% 12% 0%
40% 45% 15% 1%
MOBILITY Metrorail Exits2 avg weekday/avg weekend
28,634 / 7,505 Union Station 10,179 / 2,921 NoMa-Gallaudet U.
Traffic Counts3
30,200
North Capitol Street
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
SUPREME REME COURT UR
HIRSHHORN MUSEUM
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CONTACT Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning & Economic Development Samara Gomez, Project Manager, New Communities Initiative (202) 545-3123 • Samara.gomez@dc.gov dcnewcommunities.org
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PARK MORTON
NW
TRANSFORMATION IS UNDERWAY IN PARK MORTON, one of four New Communities Initiatives. Just five blocks south of the Georgia Ave-Petworth Metrorail Station and nestled between Georgia Avenue and Park Road, Park Morton and its surrounding neighborhoods are a rapidly evolving residential magnet.
DEVELOPMENT CONTINUES ALONG GEORGIA AVENUE Since 2010 more than 1.2 million SF of development has been built within a half-mile of Park Morton, including 1,200 residential units and 110,000 SF of retail. As of December 2019, there were another 115 residential units under construction and 3,300+ units in the pipeline.
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GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS
NEW COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE
Several streets in the area are designated Great Streets corridors. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by the Lower Georgia Avenue Main Street through community-based economic development programs.
The New Communities Initiative is a DC government program, managed by the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, designed to revitalize severely distressed subsidized housing, to create vibrant mixed-income communities and address the human capital needs of residents.
WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020
MASTER DEVELOPER SELECTED Park View Community Partners and the DC Housing Authority are redeveloping Park Morton and the former Bruce Monroe site into 818 residential units in three phases.
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$85,811 $21,399 $8,131 $118,901 $21,772 $196,268 $146,987 $193,872 $64,271 $76,652 $75,658 $32,698 $39,133
$651,883 $166,571 $61,072 $905,783 $165,604 $1,473,436 $1,098,609 $1,496,165 $496,610 $602,958 $577,927 $247,374 $299,804
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BID Area
CONTACT Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning & Economic Development Samara Gomez, Project Manager, New Communities Initiative (202) 545-3123 • Samara.gomez@dc.gov dcnewcommunities.org
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PARKSIDE / KENILWORTH
NE
PARKSIDE/KENILWORTH IS ADJACENT to the Anacostia Freeway (I-295), the Anacostia River, Benning Road, and Eastern Avenue. With both private and public investments, including the new KenilwothParkside Recreation Center as well as federal PROMISE and CHOICE grants. This growing neighborhood expects to see rapid investment as several phases of nearly $600 million in development are underway.
NEW PARTNERSHIPS & DEVELOPMENT
CONNECTIVITY
• More than 500 new residential units, including 186 for-sale homes, have been built since 2012.
A new 400-foot pedestrian bridge is planned to cross over Kenilworth Avenue & I-295 and link the Eastland Gardens, Kenilworth and Parkside neighborhoods with the Minnesota Avenue Metrorail Station.
• Unity Health Care and Sibley Memorial Hospital (owned by Johns Hopkins Medicine) have established a cancer clinic within the Parkside Health Center (765 Kenilworth Terrace, NE).
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KENILWORTH COURTS REDEVELOPMENT
PARKSIDE MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
Proximate to the Deanwood Metrorail Station, this phased development will include 530 housing units of mixed types including multi-family buildings and townhomes.
Plans call for 3.1 million SF of mixeduse development with 1,500–2,000 residential units, 30,000–50,000 SF of retail space, 860,000 SF of office space and a one-acre park. More than 500 residential units have already been built.
WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020
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7,407 2.5 36% 64% $309,233
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$87,805 $57,413 44% 16% 40% $60,666
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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$187,716 $44,154 $17,085 $267,933 $49,888 $442,157 $308,424 $471,894 $157,200 $190,382 $169,208 $71,844 $88,965
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CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership Derek Ford, SVP, Emerging Neighborhoods (202) 661-8673 • dford@wdcep.com wdcep.com
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PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SE
SE
DEVELOPED BETWEEN THE 1880S AND 1920S and often called the gateway to Capitol Hill, Pennsylvania Avenue is known for its brick single family homes, townhouses, and strong residential base. Adjacent neighborhoods, such as Hillcrest, Penn Branch, and Summit Park, offer considerable consumer spending potential with average household incomes in the $100,000+ range.
SHOPS AT PENN BRANCH Jair Lynch Real Estate Partners completed the renovation of the existing retail center in 2019. The updated property features 17,000 SF of office space and 65,000 SF of retail space, anchored by a 20,000 SF Planet Fitness.
GREAT STREETS RETAIL SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS Pennsylvania Avenue, SE is a designated Great Streets corridor. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location.
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WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020
NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING CENTERS ALONG PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE • Fairfax Village (34,400 SF) and Fort Davis (44,000 SF) provide additional retail, restaurants, and neighborhood services to the surrounding communities. • Fort Davis Center (3863 Alabama Ave. SE) sold for $13.5 million in 2018 ($306 PSF).
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5,131 46% 54% 89% 36% 17%
25,546 45% 55% 88% 25% 12%
262,904 46% 54% 87% 33% 17%
2,383 2.1 54% 46% $461,667
11,534 2.2 43% 57% $337,569
109,833 2.3 39% 61% $369,818
$96,465 $64,716 38% 18% 44% $66,738
$71,652 $51,983 48% 18% 34% $52,214
$87,202 $54,598 46% 15% 39% $59,393
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$249,852 $59,432 $22,685 $351,114 $64,875 $583,955 $409,009 $614,012 $204,271 $238,032 $221,439 $94,579 $116,426
28% 39% 29% 4%
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34% 44% 21% 1%
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25,500–42,700 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE 7,500–13,800 Branch Avenue, SE 10,900 Minnesota Avenue, SE
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 3. TransitScreen
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CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership Derek Ford, SVP, Emerging Neighborhoods (202) 661-8673 • dford@wdcep.com wdcep.com
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PETWORTH / PARK VIEW
NW
DISTINCTIVE URBAN ROW HOUSES, historic institutions, and local small businesses front Georgia Avenue, the longest commercial corridor in DC. Petworth and Park View are emerging as urban neighborhoods that provide all of the advantages of city living for both families and young professionals.
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UPSHUR STREET— BOUTIQUE RETAIL + DINING
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS
Home to neighborhood-serving small businesses nestled amidst porchlined residential blocks. Awardwinning restaurants & specialty retail shops include Pom Pom, The Lemon Collective, Slash Run, Loyalty Bookstore, She Loves Me Florist, Cinder BBQ, Timber Pizza, Taqueria del Barrio, Willow, Fia’s Fabulous Finds, and Lulabelle's Sweet Shop.
Georgia Avenue, and adjacent streets, are designated Great Streets corridors. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. The corridor is also supported by the Lower Georgia Avenue Main Street through community-based economic development programs.
GROWING RESIDENTIAL + VISITOR OPTIONS
BURGEONING RESTAURANT SCENE
• The former Linens of the Week/ Alsco property at 713 Lamont Street was redeveloped into 225 residential apartments in 2019. • The Lamont (3225 Georgia Avenue) is a mixed-use development that houses nine luxury apartments, managed by short-term rental company Sonder, and 2,100 SF of ground-floor retail. • The Brazilian–American Cultural Center opened in 2019 at 3001 Sherman Avenue.
• The area is home to numerous local favorites such as Looking Glass Lounge, The Midlands Beer Garden, and Fish in the Neighborhood.
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• Residents keep fit with many nearby exercise options, such as Yoga Heights, SWEAT DC, and Salsa with Silvia. • Live entertainment includes comedy nights at Reliable Tavern, improv at Dojo Comedy, and Story District.
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26,453 2.5 41% 59% $647,391
187,618 2.1 40% 60% $666,081
$116,998 $88,914 29% 13% 58% $79,164
$108,105 $76,979 34% 15% 51% $72,726
$133,652 $93,973 28% 13% 59% $85,469
19% 31% 39% 11% 35.2
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CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
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$644,365 $164,722 $60,309 $896,338 $164,025 $1,457,412 $1,086,028 $1,481,381 $491,827 $600,210 $572,406 $244,892 $296,927
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RHODE ISLAND AVE, NE / BRENTWOOD
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LOCATED ALONG THE RHODE ISLAND AVENUE CORRIDOR in northeast DC, the neighborhood of Brentwood is fast emerging as a major destination for retail and commerce with the Rhode Island Metrorail Station at the epicenter of this transformation. As one of Pierre L’Enfant’s original streets, Rhode Island Avenue serves as a major commuter corridor, joining the heart of downtown DC to the heavily populated Maryland suburbs.
TRANSIT-ORIENTED MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
RHODE ISLAND ROW The neighborhood’s “town center” features 274 apartments and 70,000 SF of retail/restaurant space. Anchor tenants include The Carolina Kitchen, Chipotle, CVS, the Department of Motor Vehicles, Dunkin’ Donuts and Sala Thai.
• Bryant Street (redevelopment of Rhode Island Avenue Shopping Center) will feature up to 1,600 residential units and 275,000 SF of retail, anchored by a 9-screen, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. Phase I is under construction and will deliver in Q1 2021. • RIA (redevelopment of Brookland Manor) will consist of 1,760 residential units and 181,000 SF of retail and is supported by a $47M TIF. • Brookland Press delivered 295 apartments in 2017. • Barrow Milestone, developed by H Street CDC, delivered 116 affordable apartments and 5,000 SF of retail/restaurant space in 2016. • Boundary Companies (1 acre), Jack Sarf’s Franklin & Rocky Properties (2.75 acres), and Trammell Crow (1.2 acres) made land purchases along Reed Street in 2018.
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GREAT STREETS RETAIL SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS As a designated Great Streets corridor small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs as funds become available. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by the Rhode Island Avenue, NE Main Street through locally-focused economic development programs.
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$11,257 $2,566 $1,007 $15,306 $2,732 $26,066 $17,615 $26,163 $8,708 $9,791 $9,387 $3,981 $4,791
$39,142 $9,384 $3,599 $54,877 $10,036 $90,505 $64,095 $93,108 $31,028 $37,217 $34,377 $14,603 $17,817
$601,584 $152,131 $56,175 $835,350 $152,944 $1,366,116 $1,012,531 $1,387,017 $460,721 $554,061 $532,923 $228,308 $277,019
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CONTACT Rhode Island Avenue, NE Main Street Kyle Todd, Executive Director (202) 808-9050 • kyle@riamainstreet.org riamainstreet.org
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RHODE ISLAND AVE, NE / WOODRIDGE
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A PEACEFUL, FAMILY-FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD of sturdy, vintage houses line Rhode Island Avenue, one of Pierre L’Enfant’s original streets, and serves as a major commuter corridor, linking the heart of downtown to Maryland’s suburbs. Woodridge is bisected by Rhode Island Avenue and bounded by Eastern Avenue, South Dakota Avenue, Michigan Avenue and Bladensburg Road, NE. The neighborhood is characterized by an abundance of two-story single-family homes with large lots, beautiful treelined streets, and wide sidewalks for outdoor seating & programming. A NEW DESTINATION FOR SMALL + LOCAL BUSINESSES • 7 Days Market—2018 opening
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1
• Blue Print Barbershop—2019
16,462 Total Area Employment
• Eat & Smile Catering—2013
• Transportation & Warehousing: 23%
• Provost—2019 • District Floor Depot—2017 • Good Food Markets (grocer)—2015
• Construction: 17% • Health Care & Social Assistance: 11%
• Material World Boutique—2017 • The Public Option (brewpub)—2015
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS As a designated Great Streets corridor small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs as funds become available. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by the Rhode Island Avenue, NE Main Street through community-based economic development programs.
INFILL DEVELOPMENT ALONG RHODE ISLAND AVENUE • The Violet (1515 Rhode Island Ave., NE): A new 20-unit apartment building was built in 2018. • 2027 Rhode Island Avenue: Plans call for a 43-unit residential building with 4,770 SF of retail space. • Woodridge Library: The new 22,500 SF library was built in 2016 and is the first DC library to have a roof terrace for programming. • Mills Place (1736 Rhode Island Avenue): A new 61-unit residential project with Q3 2020 delivery. • 1700 Rhode Island Avenue: A new 46-unit residential property that opened in 2019. • The Hamlin (1715 Hamlin Street): An 18-unit residential project that delivered in 2018. 1. JobsEQ (data for 20018 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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CONTACT Rhode Island Avenue NE Main Street Kyle Todd, Executive Director (202) 808-9050 • kyle@riamainstreet.org riamainstreet.org
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SHAW
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SHAW IS EXPERIENCING AN URBAN RENAISSANCE of unprecedented proportions thanks to its proximity to the downtown core, excellent transportation access and lively cultural and entertainment venues. Residents enjoy the ever-increasing dining and retail commercial conveniences, while local and national retailers like the rapidly increasing demographics. Once home to jazz legend Duke Ellington, the Shaw neighborhood still pulses with a rhythm felt by residents and visitors alike.
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1
Many of the corridors in Shaw are designated as Great Streets and small businesses can apply for grants (up to $50,000 was awarded per location in 2019) to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs as funds become available. The corridor is also supported by the Shaw Main Streets program through community-based economic development programs.
TOP RESTAURANT TALENT • The Dabney, Kinship, and Metier all received one star in the 2020 Michelin Guide. Chercher Ethiopian Restaurant, Hanumanh, Hazel, The Royal, Supra, Tiger Fork, and Unconventional Diner are on the Michelin Guide's 2020 Bib Gourmand list. • The Dabney’s Jeremiah Langhorne was named Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic by the James Beard Foundation in 2018 and Columbia Room won best American cocktail bar at 2017 Annual Spirited Awards.
113,325 Total Area Employment • Public Administration: 39% • Educational Services: 12% • Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services: 11%
SHOPPING, DINING & ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION • • • • • • • • • •
Bonobos—2016 opening Compass Coffee—2014, 2015 & 2019 The Howard Theater—2012 Landmark Theaters—2015 Leon Restaurants—2019 Mason Dixie Biscuit Co.—2018 Unconventional Diner—2018 Union Kitchen Grocery—2017 & 2019 Warby Parker—2015 Zeppelin Restaurant & Bar—2019
GROCERY ANCHORED NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT • The Wren (965 Florida Avenue) will deliver 433 apartments and a new 43,000 SF Whole Foods Market in Q4 2020. • The $330 million CityMarket at O has become the neighborhood’s new epicenter and includes a 72,000 SF Giant Food supermarket, 182-room Cambria Suites hotel, 639 residential units, and 15,000 SF of additional retail.
AN INNOVATION HUB • The former Wonder Bread Factory (c. 1913) was transformed into the home of WeWork (co-working space). • PWC (182,000 SF) & WeWork (107,000 SF) are the anchor office tenants in the 655 New York Avenue development.
1. JobsEQ (data for 20001 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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$141,200 $105,909 27% 9% 64% $89,821
$141,717 $105,486 26% 11% 64% $89,800
$136,654 $98,009 28% 12% 60% $86,814
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12% 40% 38% 10% 34.2
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$181,812 $47,255 $17,163 $246,592 $44,909 $406,028 $310,222 $399,921 $132,285 $152,365 $159,344 $68,770 $83,113
$684,107 $176,334 $64,180 $944,561 $172,429 $1,538,286 $1,155,691 $1,550,832 $514,169 $615,423 $603,422 $258,773 $312,153
48% 42% 10% 0%
39% 45% 15% 1%
4,791 / 2,845
Mt Venron Sq-7th St/ Convention Center U St/African American Civil War Mem'l/Cardozo Shaw/Howard U.
16,900 9th Street, NW 12,400-21,000 7th Street, NW 19,000 Florida Ave./U St., NW
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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4,677 / 2,315
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$52,659 $13,563 $4,982 $71,461 $13,034 $118,147 $90,316 $115,576 $38,200 $43,896 $46,172 $19,976 $24,069
6,176 / 3,493
F ST
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193,761 2.0 38% 62% $704,222
avg weekday/avg weekend
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49,077 1.8 33% 67% $714,302
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
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VERIZON RIZ N CENTER NT
WOODIES WO S BUIDLING BU G
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
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MOBILITY
MA SS AC HU SE TT SA VE
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7TH ST
9TH ST
11TH ST
13TH ST
UNION KITCHEN GROCERY
410,038 49% 51% 92% 69% 41%
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
UNCLE U CHIPS
SUNDEVICH LONG VIEW GALLERY
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
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CONTACT Shaw Main Streets, Inc. Alexander M. Padro, Exec. Director (202) 265-7429 shawmainstreetsinc@gmail.com shawmainstreets.org
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SW
SITUATED AT THE CONFLUENCE OF THE POTOMAC AND THE ANACOSTIA RIVERS and directly adjacent to the National Mall, the Southwest Waterfront beckons new residents and visitors with ten worldclass museums, seven performance venues, and a rapidly growing food and cultural scene. The opening of the first phase of the $2 billion Wharf project brought new life to the long-beloved Southwest neighborhood. WATERFRONT STATION Initial phases of this 2.5 million SF mixed-use project at the heart of the Southwest Waterfront neighborhood have already opened, including 500,000 SF of office space, 90,000 SF of retail/restaurant space (anchored by a 55,000 SF Safeway grocery store), and 900 apartments. Another 1,000 apartments and 60,000 SF of retail space, including a black box theater and a new community center, remain in the pipeline.
CONTINUED NEIGHBORHOOD GROWTH • 34% population growth within 0.5 miles (2010–2019). • 555 E Street will deliver a 252-room citizenM hotel, 194 residential units, and 10,000 SF of retail space in Q2 2020. • Over the past five years, the Southwest area has seen 218,000 SF of new retail space, 2,465 new residential units, and 1.1 million SF of new office space.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 52,632 Total Area Employment • Public Administration: 63% • Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services: 14% • Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation: 4%
A REGIONAL DESTINATION • The Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial has a planned opening of May 2020. • The International Spy Museum opened in 2019 and saw over 400,000 visitors in its first six months. • The 367-room Hilton Washington D.C. reopened in 2019 after a $50 million renovation. • The mixed-use redevelopment of the Randall School will be centered around a 31,800 SF art gallery.
WATERFRONT BUILDOUT • Phase I of The Wharf includes 500,000 SF of office space, 19 shops and 31 restaurants, 870 residential units, 690 hotel rooms, and 1,475 underground parking spaces. • Construction of Phase II began Q1 2019 (2022 delivery) and includes a new park, a 131-room Pendry hotel, 351 residential units, 95,000 SF of retail/restaurant space, and 575,000 SF of office space anchored by law firm Williams & Connolly LLP. 1. JobsEQ (data for 20024 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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SOUTHWEST WATERFRONT
SAFEWAY VIDA GYM SWEETGREEN E K ST BU BUSBOYS YS & POETS AK A BAKED JOINT EM L FINE ARTS HEMPHILL RPM M ITALIA ITALIAN AN CHEZ C Z LI LILY Y SOULCYCLE SOULCYCL YCL LE CV CVS
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9TH ST
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CAPITOL SKYLINE HOTEL
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AMIDON-BOWEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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15,208 1.7 32% 68% $571,321
152,811 1.9 33% 67% $668,335
$117,243 $93,308 26% 13% 61% $79,795
$115,440 $89,297 32% 10% 57% $77,102
$129,211 $92,907 30% 11% 59% $83,449
11% 30% 41% 18% 40.4
12% 36% 38% 15% 36.4
16% 35% 37% 12% 34.4
0 1 2-3 4+
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$45,536 $11,460 $4,277 $63,011 $11,644 $103,707 $77,539 $106,166 $35,229 $40,941 $40,879 $17,584 $21,982
$515,863 $131,406 $48,203 $707,498 $129,054 $1,164,379 $867,278 $1,173,323 $388,636 $449,837 $452,929 $194,543 $237,375
38% 50% 12% 0%
36% 52% 12% 0%
39% 46% 14% 0%
Traffic Counts3
4,487 / 2,282 21,280 / 4,559 5,996 / 1,060 9,470 / 7,230
Waterfront L'Enfant Plaza Federal Center SW Smithsonian
15,800 7,700–9,300 15,800
M Street, SW 4th Street, SW Maine Avenue, SW
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
Traffic Traffic Counts Counts3
Mobility Mobility 4 Score Score
Walkscore Walkscore
Residents Residentsw/in w/in 1510min. min.car carride ride
5,906/3,579 41,233 / 15,131
25,873 6,251
15,800 37,000
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$23,749 $5,867 $2,235 $33,550 $6,246 $54,768 $40,579 $57,235 $19,079 $22,907 $21,695 $9,325 $11,763
MOBILITY
ALL-PURPO ALL-PURPOSE OSE O LT T LINE THE SALT
Capital CapitalBikeshare Bikeshare Counts Arrivals
2019 2019Monthly Avg Monthly Average
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
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AvgAvg weekday/Avg weekday/Avg weekend weekend
7,949 1.6 42% 58% $478,625
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
MStreet Street,Name SW Here Excellent Excellent Mobility Mobility Very Walker's Walkable Paradise
MOBILITY
Wa
ATLAS S BREW W WORKS O ORKS RKS COMPASS OMPASS M C COFFEE OFFEE O F DISTRICT TD DOGS MISSION MISSIO ON DOS KITCHEN UNION KITC CHEN
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313,930 49% 51% 93% 67% 39%
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
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25,725 49% 51% 93% 74% 41%
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
M LE
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NATIONAL NA MUS MUSEUM EUM OF THE E AMERIC AM ERICAN CA INDIAN AMERICAN
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US U S HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL M EM MORIAL MUSEUM M USEUM
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
UNITED STATES CAPITOL
SMITHSONIAN S CASTLE
FREER GALLERY OF ART
0-3 mi
INCOME
SOUTH CAPITOL ST
The Mall
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
Union Station Plaza
SEU OF NATIONAL MUSEUM NATURAL HISTORY
N
0-1 mi
HOUSEHOLDS
D ST
VE AA
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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY
UNION STATIO O ON STATION
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1ST ST
WOODIES WO S BU BUIDLING G
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CONTACT Southwest BID Steve Moore, Executive Director smoore@swbid.org swbid.org
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TAKOMA
NW
ANCHORED BY THE TAKOMA METRORAIL STATION and its proximity to the affluent suburbs of Montgomery County, MD Takoma is wellpositioned to be a gateway to DC. Takoma’s unique and vibrant town village character is celebrated with pedestrian-scaled streets, wellpreserved Victorian- style homes, and a quaint historic atmosphere. NEW COMMERCIAL OFFERINGS • The recently rehabilitated historic Takoma Theatre will house a clinic for the Children’s National Health System, and local retailers Lost Sock Roasters and Turning Natural. • Donut Run, DC’s first allvegan donut shop, plans to open at 6904 4th Street. • Locally owned Yoga Heights opened a second studio in 2017 in Takoma Central next to Busboys & Poets.
GREAT STREETS RETAIL SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS The commercial areas of Takoma are designated Great Streets corridors. As funds become available small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location.
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NEW RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT • SGA has plans to construct up to 140 rental units at 300 & 302 Carroll Street. • Jair Lynch Real Estate Partners is planning to develop a new 129-unit apartment building at 218 Vine Street. • Neighborhood Development plans to build 37 residential units & 9,200 SF of retail space at 218 Cedar Street.
Silver Spring
TAKOMA
M
0-½ mi Retail/Restaurant
Arts/Tourism
Education
Government
Great Street
Main Street
0-1 mi
0-3 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
7,266 46% 54% 91% 62% 41%
29,981 47% 53% 92% 56% 33%
272,709 49% 51% 81% 46% 26%
3,251 2.2 56% 44% $632,848
12,161 2.4 57% 43% $604,581
102,121 2.6 46% 54% $537,295
$140,145 $100,932 26% 13% 60% $90,129
$124,130 $87,045 29% 14% 56% $82,441
$113,135 $76,936 32% 17% 51% $75,851
17% 22% 42% 18% 43.1
21% 20% 41% 18% 42.0
23% 23% 39% 15% 37.2
HOUSEHOLDS
TARGET G
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Walkscore Walkscore Residents Residents w/in w/in VINTAGE AG 10 min. 10car min. ride car ride GLAM
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MOBILITY
MIS
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Fort Slocum Park
NICHOLSON N ST
CHEESEMONSTER O STUDIO TU
20% 43% 34% 2%
5,283 / 1,636
Takoma
11,000 9,500
Blair Road Carroll Street
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
WALMART L GLLETHORPE ST OGL O OOHS H & AAHS OG
Metrorail Metrorail Exits Exits2LONGFELLOW EL ST
17% 48% 33% 2%
avg weekday/avg weekend
PEABODY DY ST
SO URI AV
$293,552 $71,005 $27,152 $416,220 $76,981 $680,295 $493,254 $705,444 $235,194 $302,840 $268,774 $113,872 $141,798
MOBILITY 3
MADISON ON ST
$37,340 $9,404 $3,495 $54,425 $10,090 $86,066 $62,499 $91,518 $30,525 $41,568 $34,482 $14,480 $17,771
18% 52% 29% 1%
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$11,098 $2,860 $1,045 $16,476 $3,088 $25,576 $18,748 $27,924 $9,358 $13,036 $10,531 $4,392 $5,464
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SOUPERGIRL BIG BAD WOOF STARBUCKS
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CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
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TENLEYTOWN
THE SECOND OLDEST COMMUNITY IN WASHINGTON, Tenleytown overlooks the city from its highest point and blends a small town feel with a vibrant array of urban amenities along Wisconsin Avenue. Shopping, dining, recreation, and top-notch education are all within close walking distance of the neighborhood’s tree-lined streets and two- story singlefamily homes. Multi-generational and family-oriented, Tenleytown continues to be among DC’s most sought-after and stable communities.
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS As a designated Great Streets corridor small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs as funds become available. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by the Tenleytown Main Street through community-based economic development programs.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 25,962 Total Area Employment • Educational Services: 17% • Health Care & Social Assistance: 16% • Finance & Insurance: 10%
NEW RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT • In 2018, Urban Investment Partners converted the former WAMU studios into a new, 100-unit apartment building. • Over the next three years, more than 1,500 new residential units will be added to the market along with 305,000 SF of retail and 170,000 SF of office space.
A VIBRANT COMMERCIAL CENTER Tenleytown offers more than 30 restaurants, including the recently opened Bandit Taco (2019), Olive Bistro (2018), SEOULSPICE (2017), and Surfside (opening 2020). These establishments join anchor retailors Ace Hardware, The Container Store, Target, and Whole Foods, as well as iconic local businesses like Sullivan’s Toys and Art Supplies and Middle C Music.
WEGMANS + TARGET • City Ridge, the redevelopment of the former Fannie Mae HQ, has started construction and will bring DC’s first Wegmans, International Baccalaureate’s Global Centre for the Americas, an Equinox gym, KinderCare, and additional retail & office space, plus 687 new residential units in 2021. • Target opened a 46,000 SF store, its 8th small-format store in the DC metro area, above the Tenleytown Metrorail Station in November 2019. 1. JobsEQ (data for 20016 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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TENLEYTOWN
NORTHAMPTON PT ST
AVALON LO THEATER E MCKINLEY S ST T
CVS BREAD & CHOCOLATE CO BARSTONS CHILD'S B RSTONS CHILD CHIL S PLAY MORRISON ST 'S CORE 72 MACON
Retail/Restaurant
LIVINGSTON ST
Arts/Tourism
Education
Government
Great Street
Main Street
LEGATION ST
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Friendship Friendship He Heights
WHOLE FOODS
AV E W ES TE RN
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Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
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JOCELYN ST
LORD ORD & TAYLOR R
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NO
CHEVY CHASE/ FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS PAGE 14 HARRISON STT
6,100 45% 55% 97% 86% 58%
34,405 44% 56% 98% 86% 57%
249,774 47% 53% 94% 78% 50%
2,295 2.4 66% 34% $930,624
14,750 2.1 54% 46% $916,351
112,656 2.1 49% 51% $932,582
$224,341 $165,475 13% 6% 81% $129,415
$197,380 $141,116 18% 8% 74% $116,081
$181,167 $119,506 20% 11% 68% $108,192
17% 27% 38% 17% 38.7
20% 28% 34% 18% 36.4
19% 27% 37% 17% 37.5
HOUSEHOLDS RD
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
38TH ST
41ST ST
39TH S ST T
CVS VS
INCOME
FESSENDEN ST
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ALBEMARLE ST ALBEM
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Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
36TH ST
BANDIT TACO WHOLE FOODS MARKET CHICK-FIL-A WAWA PANERA BREAD STARBUCKS CVS
38TH ST
DISTRICT TACO ORANGETHEORY FITNESS SEOUL SPICE CORE POWER YOGA
Tenleytown/AU
JANNEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
ALTON PL
BREAD EA FURST FUR RS
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
DAYS AY INN
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
YUMA ST
NO
WARREN ST
CAVA NANDO’S PERI PERI
ACACIA A BISTRO IS O & WINE BAR GOLD’S GYM
RD
45TH ST
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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW WARREN ST
UNIVERSITY OF U TH DISTRICT OF THE COLUMBIA
BOURBON COFFEE SULLIVAN’S TOYS & ART SUPPLIES
Van N
VAN N NESS ST T
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A NE BR AS K
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INTERNATIONAL TER N CHANCERY C CE CENTER TE
CITY RIDGE FUTURE WEGMANS
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
AGE
WILSON HIGH SCHOOL
43RD ST
44TH ST
LE
EC NN
DAY GEORGETOWN RG D DA SCHOOL LOWE LOWER/MIDDLE W D SCH
MI
CO
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SIDWELL WELL FRIENDS RI SCHOOL
$12,645 $3,555 $1,176 $18,287 $3,340 $27,515 $21,194 $29,477 $9,836 $13,935 $11,498 $4,853 $5,640
$72,047 $19,643 $6,760 $103,769 $19,100 $158,358 $121,567 $169,167 $56,481 $77,991 $66,067 $27,883 $33,358
$508,512 $135,591 $47,652 $726,889 $133,739 $1,131,096 $860,230 $1,189,386 $396,276 $534,188 $463,419 $196,858 $235,690
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 0 1 2-3 4+
RODMAN ST
22% 45% 33% 1%
19% 50% 30% 1%
26% 44% 28% 1%
MOBILITY
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
Metrorail Exits2
O WAY ST ORD
Traffic Counts
34TH TH ST
35TH ST
36TH ST
IDA HO
W NE E AV
AV E
Capital Bikeshare Arrivals
Traffic Counts3
5,337 / 2,196
1,614
29,500
2019 Avg Monthly
Wisconsin Avenue
39TH ST
O XIC CATHEDRA L
WASHINGTON IN NATIONAL ATION CA CATHEDRAL
Mobility Score4
Walkscore
100
90
Excellent Mobility
RD RIM ILG
Walker'sP Paradise
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
160,251
MOBILITY
ME
44 H ST 44T
Tenleytown-AU
29,500 4,900
Wisconsin Avenue Albemarle Street
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
Metrorail Exits2
Avg weekday/Avg weekend
3
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AV E
WOOD O LEY R RD
HAWTHORNE TH ST
5,337 / 2,196
avg weekday/avg weekend
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AV E
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POPULATION
BID Area
MILITARY RY RD
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CONTACT Tenleytown Main Street Leigh Catherine Miles, Executive Director (202) 362-1815 lcmiles@tenleytownmainstreet.org tenleytownmainstreet.org
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UNION MARKET
NE
SAVOR THE DIVERSITY AND ENERGY of the historic Union Market District. Here, a wide variety of multicultural and socio-economic groups converge in the spirit of creativity, entrepreneurship, and love of food. Union Market is quickly returning to its roots as a powerful economic engine, a culinary destination, a place for launching and scaling businesses, and in the process, transforming the flourishing, creative urban fabric of DC.
HISTORIC DISTRICT + STREETSCAPE GUIDELINES The central spine of the market was designated a historic district in 2016 which will ensure the unique character of the market moving forward. In addition, the streetscape guidelines will ensure its distinct commercial & industrial character, while incorporating new uses for all users.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 55,234 Total Area Employment • Public Administration: 33% • Educational Services: 11% • Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services: 8%
5.5M SF OF DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL • 930+ residential units & 66,500 SF of retail have already been built since 2017. • 960 residential units, 214,000 SF of office, and 68,800 SF of retail were under construction as of December 2019. • 3,000+ residential units, 500,000 SF of office, and 200,000+ SF of retail are in the pipeline. • As part of its 2022 Campus Plan, Gallaudet University is planning for 1.5 million SF of mixed-use development on four parcels along 6th Street, NE including 135,000 SF of retail and 1,800 residential units, along with education and office uses.
$82.4 MILLION TIF
The DC Government has authorized up to $82.4 million in Tax Increment Financing (TIF) to support infrastructure upgrades and retail parking in the Union Market District.
NOTABLE RETAIL OPENINGS IN 2018–2019 • • • • • • • • • •
Blue Bottle Coffee Coconut Club (island-theme restaurant) La Cosecha (Latin market) Last Call (bar) Politics & Prose (bookstore) Shelter (jewelry) St. Anselm (American tavern) Stellina Pizzeria Trader Joe’s The Village Cafe 1. JobsEQ (data for 20002 Zip Code, as of 2019 Q3)
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UNION MARKET
4TH 4 TH
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DEW DROP P INN
FRANKLIN ST
Retail/Restaurant
Arts/Tourism
GLENWOOD CEMETERY
Education
REED S ST T
MENOMALE AL SALUMERIA RIA 2703 CALABASH SH TEA & T TONIC TO NIC
Government
Great Street
FUTURE BRYANT STREET ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CINEMA
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Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
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Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
0 1 2-3 4+
23,902 2.3 37% 63% $665,182
184,091 2.0 38% 62% $642,800
$112,722 $90,875 32% 10% 58% $76,285
$124,269 $92,263 31% 11% 58% $80,936
$123,996 $87,499 31% 12% 56% $80,218
18% 34% 37% 11% 33.7
17% 32% 39% 12% 35.3
17% 33% 37% 13% 35.1
$12,294 $3,036 $1,145 $16,717 $3,019 $28,022 $20,396 $27,683 $9,140 $10,414 $10,593 $4,549 $5,548
36% 47% 17% 0%
Metrorail Exits2
6TH ST
5TH ST
4T TH H ST
3RD ST T
UNION STATION STATIO O ON
4,132 2.4 28% 72% $618,204
$77,404 $19,431 $7,200 $106,502 $19,347 $175,534 $128,801 $176,518 $58,552 $68,433 $67,405 $28,870 $34,925
$590,948 $149,343 $55,264 $817,145 $149,383 $1,339,598 $994,463 $1,355,187 $449,707 $532,569 $521,070 $223,554 $271,218
33% 48% 18% 0%
40% 44% 15% 1%
MOBILITY
H STREET PAGE 29
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2N 2 ND ST
U Union Station S
394,750 49% 51% 90% 63% 36%
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
WHOLE E FOODS SOLID STATE BOOKS BO THE DAILY AILY RIDER FANCY RADISH
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56,154 49% 51% 92% 65% 34%
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
W ES T
T
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HARRIS TEETER
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AV E
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PK
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4T HS T
5T H
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U.S. DOJ
GREET KING G REET OYSTER R BAR B
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TRADER JOE’S
CVS C
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LA COCHESA
HYATT HYAT PLACE
WO
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MASSERIA
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
QUALIA COFFEE
MARRIOTT COURTYARD
10,557 50% 50% 93% 68% 36%
AGE
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HOUSEHOLDS
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4TH ST
3RD ST
2ND ST
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
RIA REDEVELOPMENT ED OP
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0-½ mi
POPULATION
BID Area
RD
2321 4TH H STREET
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THE CA CAROLINA KITCHEN CHIPOTLE T HOME DEPOT CVS DUNKIN KIN DONUTS JERSEY SE MIKE’S SALA THAI
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3
46,600 New York Avenue, NE 18,500 Florida Avenue, NE 7,700–14,400 6th Street, NE
Mobility Score 4
Walkscore Walkscore
Residents Residentsw/in w/in 10 10min. min.car carride ride
Avg weekday/Avg weekend
8,412 25,873
99 100
98 95
150,000 155,455
46,600 37,000
2019 2019 AvgMonthly Monthly Average York Avenue, Name Here NE EAST ST CAPITOL TO ST NewStreet
Excellent Mobility
Lincoln Walker's Walker'sParadise Paradise Park
ST
10,179 / 2,921 5,906/3,579
Capital Capital Bikeshare Bikeshare Traffic Traffic 3 Counts Counts
Arrivals Counts SUPREME REME COURT UR
MOBILITY
SE TE NN ES
CONSTITUTION C CON NSTITUTION T AVE A Metrorail Exits2
EA VE
13TH ST
2TH ST 112
11TH S ST T
10TH ST S
9TH ST
Stanton Square
8TH ST
Union Station Plaza
7TH ST
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
1ST ST
ART
HAMLIN ST
GIRARD ST
E
S T
PRIMROSE
TRINITY COLLEGE
CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research & Real Estate (202) 661-8670 • cshuskey@wdcep.com wdcep.com
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VAN NESS
NW
VAN NESS COMBINES THE CONVENIENCE of Metro access and urban amenities with the natural beauty and serenity of Soapstone Valley and Rock Creek Park. Apartment dwellers and single-family home residents alike are drawn to an easy commute, numerous retail options, a safe and family-friendly atmosphere with smart and engaged citizens, and stunning hiking trails. Increased demand for transit-oriented housing and a preference for unique office space is creating new demand for Van Ness.
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS
INSTITUTIONS + TRAFFIC DRIVERS
As a designated Great Streets corridor small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs as funds become available. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by Van Ness Main Streets through community-based economic development programs.
• 20+ embassies • American University’s WAMU public radio station • Hillwood Museum • Howard University Law School • Levine School of Music • University of the District of Columbia • Whittle School & Studios
NEW COMMUNITY ANCHORS • The 600,000 SF Whittle School + Studios, a global school for children ages 3–18, opened its doors at 4000 Connecticut Avenue to more than 180 students in 2019 and plans to serve up to 2,500 students in 2020. • Uptown Market, from the owners of Butchers Alley and Pescadeli in Bethesda, opened in 2019 at 4465 Connecticut Avenue. • Chef Fabio Trabocchi's Sfoglina has made Michelin's Bib Gourmand list the past three years.
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$457.8 MILLION SPENDING POTENTIAL A 2018 retail study by HR&A determined that the primary trade area offers 14,600 residents, 5,200 students, 3,500 workers, and 36,000 hotel guests offering a total spending potential of $457.8 million.
2 7 TH ST
Government
28TH ST
29TH ST
L HP 30 T
ST
31ST
Education
Great Street
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree RD
O
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NO
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GIANT CVS PHO 14 CALVERT WOODLEY WINE & SPIRITS
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INTERNATIONAL CHANCERY CENTER
LEVINE SCHOOL OF MUSIC UPTON ST
WHITTLE SCHOOL + STUDIOS
HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW & LAW LIBRARY
TILDEN ST
SIDWELL FRIENDS SCHOOL RI SC
PA R
RODM MAN ST
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RD
WEYGANDT AND NDT WINES TARGET RGET CALIFORNIA C CA A TORTILLA A LAREDO E MEDIUM M DIUM RARE A INDIQUE INDIQ NDIQ QU QUE Q
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148,652 2.1 47% 53% $847,744
$175,292 $124,642 17% 11% 72% $107,129
$181,345 $127,015 15% 12% 73% $109,848
$164,189 $109,925 22% 12% 66% $99,947
10% 33% 37% 20% 39.3
11% 32% 38% 18% 38.6
17% 31% 37% 15% 36.4
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
Metrorail Exits2
U TIC EC NN CO
$616,327 $162,608 $57,721 $869,519 $159,200 $1,376,139 $1,039,507 $1,422,045 $472,719 $613,414 $553,431 $235,713 $282,212
28% 51% 21% 0%
24% 54% 21% 1%
31% 44% 24% 1%
5,436 / 2,089
Van Ness-UDC
29,000 4,900
Connecticut Avenue Albemarle Street
NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL ZOOLOGICAL ZO P PARK
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Residents Residentsw/in w/in 1010min. min.car carride rideNAANWI NAANWISE IS SE
Capital CapitalBikeshare Bikeshare Arrivals Counts
Traffic Traffic 3 Counts Counts
Mobility Mobility Score Score4
Walkscore Walkscore WOOD LE
5,436 / 2,089 5,906/3,579
4,197 25,873
29,000 37,000
99 100
MARRIOT WARDMAN PARK HOTEL
34TH PL
Metrorail Metrorail Exits Exits2
2019 2019Avg Monthly Monthly Average
Connecticut Street Name Avenue Here
Y RD
9881
MOBILITY
ND LA
29TH ST
E EV CL
GARFIELD ST
28TH ST
DUKE'S DUKE' KE'S E'S COUNTER C NT BAKED KED BY Y YAEL YA
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CATHEDRAL R AVE
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
27TH T ST
WASHINGTON IN NATIONAL ATION CATHEDRAL CA
IRCLE RY C
$70,336 $19,308 $6,592 $97,850 $17,830 $154,071 $118,955 $157,698 $52,350 $66,883 $62,597 $26,665 $31,540
avg weekday/avg weekend
Traffic Counts3
RD
$24,087 $6,797 $2,245 $33,750 $6,108 $52,195 $40,403 $53,749 $17,871 $23,520 $21,244 $9,015 $10,343
MOBILITY
34TH TH ST
35TH ST
36TH ST
15,219 1.8 44% 56% $874,650
0 1 2-3 4+
STREETS TR MARKET KET & CAFE C YES! S! ORGANICS FIREHOOK EHO BAKERY SABABA A AL VOLO A BI BINDAAS
NEWARK ST
H ST T
5,442 1.8 44% 56% $808,810
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
RT E
STa Cleveland C Clev nd dR Park P Pa Par
UPTOWN OW THEATER
TH T H PL
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
VAN NESS ST
38TH ST
323,350 48% 52% 93% 74% 47%
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
RE UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Avg Avgweekday/Avg weekday/Avgweekend weekend
27,999 44% 56% 98% 89% 60%
AGE
ACACIA BISTRO & WINE BAR GOLD’S GYM
FULTO FU ULTON ST S
9,800 44% 56% 98% 89% 61%
HOUSEHOLDS
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
BRANDYWINE ST
ALBEMARLE ST
IM GR PIL
0-3 mi
INCOME
36 3 6TH ST
38TH ST
E AV UT TIC
DA AVENPORT ST
BREAD FURST
WOOD O LEY R RD
0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
R VE
38TH ST
CVS VS
0-½ mi Main Street
GRANT RD
LIINNEA NNEA NEAN AV E
Arts/Tourism
30 T H
ST
NE BR AS KA
DA AVE NEVA
ASE PK CHEVY CH
Retail/Restaurant
VAN NESS
150,000 176,462
Excellent Excellent Mobility Mobility Walker's Very Walkable Paradise Woodley Park/Zoo/ Park/Zoo o/
C CVS NANDOS N S LE LEBANESE ET
CONTACT Van Ness Main Streets, Inc. Cherie Lester, Interim Executive Director cherie@vannessmainstreet.org vannessmainstreet.org
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WEST END / FOGGY BOTTOM
NW
THE WEST END/FOGGY BOTTOM NEIGHBORHOODS HAVE A PERFECT CONFLUENCE of 19th century historic architecture, iconic midcentury modern buildings, institutional campuses and contemporary mixeduse projects to achieve a perfectly balanced powerhouse community. Furthermore, with a sense of prestige, this neighborhood attracts world diplomatic leadership visiting the State Department’s headquarters. NEW MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY DC’s largest university has approximately 20,000 on-campus students and its hospital has more than 1,000 doctors and staff.
• Boathouse (2601 Virginia Ave.): 250 residential units and 5,000 SF of retail (2020 delivery) • 2100 Pennsylvania Avenue: 450,000 SF office building with 30,000 SF of retail (2022 delivery) • 2112 Pennsylvania Avenue: 250,000 SF office building with 10,000 SF of retail (2018 delivery) • The Legacy West End (1255 22nd St.): 197 apartments and 5,000 SF of retail (2018 delivery) • Westlight (24th & L Sts.): 164 condos & apartments, 7,600 SF of retail space, and a 20,000 SF library (2017 delivery) • 2225 M (23rd & M Sts.): 61 condos, a 19,700 SF squash club, and a new 15,000 SF fire station (2017 delivery) • Insight purchased 515 22nd Street for $34 million and will convert it to 153 multifamily units.
KENNEDY CENTER’S $100M EXPANSION The nationally recognized John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts built three new pavilions (Welcome, Skylight & River) in 2019 as part of The Reach project to expand rehearsal, education, and public event space, with new below-grade bus parking and patron vehicle access.
4.8 MILLION / 3,000+ PRIVATE OFFICE SF 1 / HOTEL ROOMS 2
1. CoStar (Q4 2019) 2. Boundary defined as Constitution Ave., 22nd St., 27th St., N St.
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Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
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$152,439 $106,296 24% 13% 63% $94,403
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$33,780 $8,413 $3,283 $45,801 $8,367 $75,653 $58,327 $75,597 $24,983 $27,580 $30,116 $12,986 $16,513
$100,089 $26,098 $9,548 $135,676 $24,725 $222,014 $171,394 $221,320 $73,127 $83,581 $88,502 $38,091 $47,023
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research & Real Estate (202) 661-8670 • cshuskey@wdcep.com wdcep.com
WOODLEY PARK
THE SMITHSONIAN’S NATIONAL ZOO AND ADJACENT ROCK CREEK PARK as well as the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel bring thousands of visitors to Woodley Park and its retail/ restaurant row each year. This residential district with a strong commercial corridor maintains a strong connection to its past and has merited recognition as a National Register Historic District.
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS As a designated Great Streets corridor small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs as funds become available. In 2019, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by the Woodley Park Main Street through community-based economic development programs.
INSTITUTIONS + TRAFFIC DRIVERS • Marriott Wardman Park Hotel • The National Cathedral • Observatory Circle • The Smithsonian’s National Zoo
POPULAR RESTAURANTS • Hot ‘N’ Juicy Crawfish • Lebanese Taverna • Mama Ayesha’s • Mayahuel Cocina Mexicana • Open City
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SMITHSONIAN’S NATIONAL ZOO Open 364 days a year, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo is one of the District’s most popular tourist destinations, attracting nearly two million visitors annually to see the 2,700 animals representing more than 390 species.
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$178,175 $123,595 15% 12% 73% $107,964
$170,944 $116,168 16% 13% 71% $103,792
$151,224 $104,725 24% 12% 63% $94,208
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$25,947 $226,887 $175,045 $229,492 $76,077 $94,767 $91,309 $39,037 $46,225
$179,329 $1,581,414 $1,197,661 $1,603,137 $531,709 $657,743 $628,498 $268,914 $323,659
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Woodley Park/Zoo/ Adams Morgan 26,700–28,100 Connecticut Avenue, NW 13,600–14,700 Calvert Street, NW
Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
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CONTACT District Bridges Brianne Dornbush, Executive Director (202) 450-4415 • brianne@districtbridges.org districtbridges.org
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THE WHARF
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THE WHARF IS A ONE-OF-A-KIND WATERFRONT NEIGHBORHOOD, home to thousands of residents and employees, three hotels, a 6000-seat music venue, over 50 shops and restaurants, and the nation’s oldest fish market. Each year, the community hosts vibrant festivals, events, and outdoor concerts that draw millions of local, regional, and national visitors. The area continues to grow, with over 1.1 million SF of new development slated for completion in 2022. TALENT MAGNET FOR EMPLOYERS Major firms such as the American Psychiatric Association, Daimler USA, and law firm Williams & Connolly have recognized the value of securing and retaining top talent and have leased space at The Wharf. With waterside offices overlooking the monuments, over 25 restaurants and music venues, and countless water recreation opportunities, The Wharf is any employee’s ideal job location.
MORE TO COME BY LAND AND BY SEA Beyond Metrorail, bus, and personal vehicles, The Wharf uniquely offers Water Taxi, Bikeshare, Jitney, and free Southwest Shuttle services which collectively bring up to 125,000 passengers to The Wharf in a given month.
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Construction of five new buildings is currently underway. By 2022, The Wharf will feature over 945K SF of office space, 820 hotel rooms, over 1300 residences, and almost 300K SF of retail space, offering ample opportunities for new office tenants, residents, restaurants, and retailers to be a part of this exciting neighborhood.
WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2020
A LOCAL, REGIONAL, AND NATIONAL DESTINATION The Wharf has an array of neighborhood-serving retail, restaurants, and free events that make it the region’s hottest spot for a night out or a day on the water. Finally, as the home of the cherry blossoms and The District’s Holiday Boat Parade, The Wharf draws a national audience to the community’s signature events and fireworks.
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$114,732 $91,630 30% 11% 59% $77,574
$134,055 $97,985 28% 11% 60% $86,278
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$38,548 $9,590 $3,619 $53,540
$536,991 $137,886 $50,255 $736,126
$5,283 $46,519 $34,949 $48,047 $15,994 $19,052 $18,538 $7,982 $10,066
$9,920 $88,279 $65,635 $90,805 $30,154 $35,023 $34,728 $14,940 $18,776
$134,134 $1,207,742 $904,218 $1,214,923 $402,364 $468,831 $471,457 $202,481 $246,264
35% 52% 13% 0%
37% 51% 12% 0%
38% 47% 15% 0%
MOBILITY Metrorail Exits2
4,487 / 2,282
Waterfront
15,800 14,600
Maine Avenue, SW 7th Street, SW
avg weekday/avg weekend
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
7,668
15,800
100
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155,939
Very Walkable
MOBILITY
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$20,353 $5,116 $1,925 $28,471
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Source: ESRI, 2019 Estimates & Projections; 1. American Community Survey (2013–2017), values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. WMATA (FY 2019); 3. DDoT (Daily Avg, 2017); 4. TransitScreen
Mobility Score
Maine Ave, SW
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
Traffic Counts
Traffic Counts
2019 Monthly Average
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CONTACT Wharf Community Association Patrick Revord, Director of Community Engagement prevord@wharfdc.com wharfdc.com
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SELECT INCENTIVES & RESOURCES DC BUSINESS INCENTIVE NAVIGATOR Incentives.dc.gov is a comprehensive, searchable database of incentives and other funding-related programs provided by DC government agencies and partnering organizations. This publication contains select examples that are also provided in this database.
WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP The Washington DC Economic Partnership (WDCEP) is a non-profit, public-private organization whose core purpose is to actively position, promote, and support economic development and business opportunities in the District of Columbia. WDCEP promotes the creation of jobs, growth of tax revenues, attraction and retention of businesses, and distribution of community resources for local DC residents and business owners. WDCEP offers the following services: • Demographic & Economic Data • Site Location Assistance
• Development Data & Trends • Entrepreneurship Assistance • Tech-sector Liaison
CONTACT: (202) 661-8670 • wdcep.com • search.wdcep.com • @WDCEP
SMALL RETAILER PROPERTY TAX RELIEF CREDIT
SUPERMARKET TAX CREDITS Through the Supermarket Tax Exemption Act of 2000, the District waives certain taxes and fees to supermarkets that locate in specific neighborhoods to encourage investment in areas lacking access to groceries and fresh food. Qualifying supermarkets may receive the following benefits for 10 years: • Real property tax exemption • Business license fee exemption
• Personal property tax exemption • Sales and use tax exemption on building materials necessary for construction
CONTACT: (202)-727-6365 • dmped.dc.gov
GREAT STREETS INITIATIVE Great Streets is the District’s commercial revitalization initiative, led by the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED), designed to support existing small businesses, attract new businesses, increase the District’s tax base, create new job opportunities for District Residents, and transform emerging corridors into thriving and inviting neighborhood centers. DMPED fosters economic development on the Great Streets corridors by investing in small business development via the Great Streets Small Business Retail Grants, which are competitive grants up to $50,000 for qualified small business owners who wish to improve their place of business. CONTACT: (202) 727-6365 • greatstreets.dc.gov
The Small Retailer Property Tax Relief Credit provides qualifying DC small businesses up to $5,000 in tax relief. To qualify for relief businesses must be registered as a retail business, rent or own a commercial zoned property used for retail, gross less than $2.5 million per year, and be current on District taxes and other filings. CONTACT (202) 727-4829 • otr.cfo.dc.gov
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SELECT INCENTIVES & RESOURCES (CONTINUED) DC TECH INCENTIVES The District offers an attractive incentive packages for high-tech businesses looking to expand & grow in DC . DC Tech Incentives provides certain credits, exemptions, and other benefits for a Qualified High Technology Company (QHTC). A QHTC can leverage the program to develop their workforce, secure affordable facilities for their business and benefit from reduced real estate, personal property, sales and income taxes. A QHTC can expect a significant tax break with the following abatements from DC taxes: • Reduced Corporate Franchise Tax • Personal Property Tax Exemption
• Capital Gains Tax Reduction • Employee Relocation Tax Credit • Training and Wage Credits
CONTACT: (202) 727-6365 • dmped.dc.gov
EMPLOYMENT/RECRUITING ASSISTANCE The DC Department of Employment Services (DOES) can help employers defray some of the costs incurred by hiring new employees by facilitating training, recruitment, and the screening processes for potential hires as well as tax incentives and wage subsidies. Additional DOES programs, services and tax-based employer incentives include the following: • Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) • Senior Community Service Employment Program • Project Empowerment
• On-the-Job Training (wage reimbursement up to 75% of the candidate’s wages for up to 6 months) • Veterans’ Employment Center
CONTACT: (202) 724-7000 • does.dc.gov
DC MAIN STREETS Through DC Main Streets, DSLBD provides comprehensive technical and financial assistance to build the capacity of neighborhood nonprofit organizations (i.e., DC Main Street organizations), to assist businesses, and coordinate sustainable community-driven revitalization efforts. The 24 DC Main Street organizations are Nationally Accredited Main Streets through the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Local volunteers and community development professionals organize and lead the DC Main Street commercial district revitalization efforts. CONTACT: (202) 727-3900 • dslbd.dc.gov/service/DCMS
NEIGHBORHOOD PROSPERITY FUND The Neighborhood Prosperity Fund provides gap funding (minimum of $250,000) for the commercial components of mixed use, office space, or retail development projects in targeted areas with more than 10% unemployment. The fund aims to bring economic activity to underserved neighborhoods by supporting projects that will provide jobs and neighborhoodserving retail such as grocery stores. CONTACT: (202) 727-6365 • dmped.dc.gov
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SELECT INCENTIVES & RESOURCES (CONTINUED) OPPORTUNITY ZONES Opportunity Zones is a new federal program that provides tax incentives for investments in new businesses and commercial projects in emerging markets. 25 tracts in the District have been certified by the U.S. Department of Treasury and the program hopes to bring neighborhood-serving retail, jobs, and affordable and workforce housing to underserved communities. CONTACT: (202) 727-6355 • wdcep.co/dc-oz
DC PACE Implemented by the Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE), DC PACE provides long-term funding for building upgrades that reduce utility bills and operating expenses. More than $41 million across 29 projects have been financed with the DC PACE program. CONTACT (202) 535-2327 • dcpace.com
FILM TELEVISION & ENTERTAINMENT REBATE FUND The goal of the rebate fund is to encourage the use of DC as a production location for film, television, interactive, and digital video content; support the development of media industry infrastructure projects; and incentivize the hiring of District residents as cast and crew. Subject to the availability of funds and production company eligibility, rebates may include: • 35% of the company’s qualified production expenditures that are subject to taxation in DC • 21% of the company’s qualified production expenditures that are not subject to taxation in DC • 30% of the company’s qualified personnel expenditures that are subject to taxation in DC
• 10% of the company’s qualified personnel expenditures that are not subject to taxation in DC • 50% of the company’s qualified job training expenditure • 25% of the company’s base infrastructure investment (provided the facility is primarily used for business functions related to media production or postproduction activity)
CONTACT (202) 671-0066 • entertainment.dc.gov
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SELECT INCENTIVES & RESOURCES (CONTINUED) DEPARTMENT OF SMALL & LOCAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT The Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD) supports the development, economic growth, and retention of District-based businesses. DSLBD provides a variety of services and resources intended to promote economic development throughout the DC’s commercial corridors, including a DC Business Toolkit, a free, centralized platform with access to resources, events, agency and service provider points-of-contact, and business networking. This resource can be found at dcbusinesstoolkit.com. CONTACT (202) 727-3900 • dslbd.dc.gov
DC CAPITAL CONNECTOR The DC Capital Connector is a free online referral tool that connects DC-based small businesses with capital, contracts, and business support services at the right time. Specifically, they utilize an intelligent lender and insurance matching platform that connects small businesses to DC-approved lenders, surety bonding companies, and business experts based on their unique needs. CONTACT (202) 727-3900 • dccapitalconnector.com
ROBUST RETAIL: CITYWIDE GRANTS The Robust Retail grant(s) support existing DC-based retail businesses adapting their business model to meet changing customer demand. In 2020 the Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD) intends to award up to $10,000 per business to 40 businesses from the total $400,000 in available funding for 2020. CONTACT (202) 727-3900 • dslbd.dc.gov/node/1453886
DISTRICT CAPITALIZED District Capitalized provides financing, training, and coaching to help DC businesses and entrepreneurs, regardless of their business size, industry or risk level, access capital and grow their business. Select financing benefits include DSLBD Microloans up to $50,000 and DSLBD-support loans via a Loan Loss Reserve. CONTACT (202) 727-3900 • dslbd.dc.gov
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SELECT INCENTIVES & RESOURCES (CONTINUED) DC BIZCAP
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The DC Business Capital Program (DC BizCAP) provides capital to DC small businesses and entrepreneurs who face reduce availability of credit and heightened requirements to obtain financing. DC BizCAP provides alternatives to traditional commercial financing through three programs: collateral support, loan participation, and innovation finance (co-investment with private partners). Businesses can also qualify for a securities offering exemption for crowdfunding.
The Made in DC Program promotes member products, makers, and events across the District, and provides exposure to vital business development resources. Opportunities for capacity building workshops, networking, and resource-sharing are also provided to members. There is no cost to enroll in the Made in DC program and the Made in DC enrollment is valid for three years.
CONTACT (202) 727-8000 • disb.dc.gov
CONTACT (202) 727-3900 • thisismadeindc.com
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PHOTO CREDITS Bellevue/South Capitol
Minnesota & Benning
Bottom Left: Image courtesy of City Interests
Main: Rendering courtesy of Cedar Realty Trust
Deanwood
Mount Vernon Triangle
Top Left: Image courtesy of The Warrenton Group
Dupont Circle
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Main: Photo by Sam Kittner Photographer (courtesy of the Dupont Circle BID)
Parkside / Kenilworth Bottom Right: Image courtesy of City Interests
East Capitol / Capitol Gateway Northwest One
Main: Rendering courtesy of A&R Development
Main: Image courtesy of WDG Architecture
Fort Totten Main: Image courtesy of Perkins Eastman DC
Rhode Island Avenue, NE / Brentwood
Georgetown
Top Middle: Image courtesy of MRP Realty Bottom Right: Image courtesy of MidCIty
Main: Image courtesy of the Georgetown BID
Southwest Waterfront Bottom Left: Photo courtesy of the SW BID
Georgia Avenue / Walter Reed Main: Image courtesy of Urban Atlantic
Tenleytown Top Center: Image courtesy of Roadside Development
Golden Triangle Bottom Center: Image courtesy of the Golden Triangle BID
The Wharf Main: Image courtesy of the District Wharf Bottom Middle: Image courtesy of the District Wharf
Hillcrest / Skyland Main: Rendering courtesy of WC Smith
It is the mission of the Washington DC Economic Partnership, a 501(c)3 organization, to promote business opportunities throughout the District of Columbia and to contribute to business retention and attraction activities. The Washington DC Economic Partnership supports businesses and entrepreneurs looking to open, expand or invest in DC through our programs and services focusing on business development, education of the real estate market and business opportunities. To learn more about the Washington DC Economic Partnership please visit wdcep.com.
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