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Chief Technology Officer, DC Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO)
Deputy Mayor, Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development
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Vice President, Government Relations, Verizon
Jack Boarman Founder & CEO, BKV Group
Region President, Pepco
Steven Boyle
Richard Lake / Co-Chair Emeritus
Chief Development Officer, EDENS
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Regional Executive, Senior Vice President, Smoot Construction
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President & CEO, Washington DC Economic Partnership
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Director of Business Development & Strategy, Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development
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Joseph Torraca Vice President of Sales & Business Development, RCN
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Senior Director, Enterprise Services for the Beltway Region, Comcast Business
Thomas Nida Executive Vice President/Market Executive, City First Bank
Kristina Noell Executive Director, Anacostia Business Improvement District
Gregory O'Dell President and CEO, Events DC
Director, DC Office of Planning Managing Partner, Cordia Partners
Kristi Whitfield Director, DC Department of Small & Local Business Development (DSLBD)
Donna Woodall Interim US Citizenship Lead | Director, Citizenship & Market Development NE, Microsoft
Karima Woods Commissioner, DC Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (DISB)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FOR THE PAST TWO DECADES, the District of Columbia has experienced an economic revival, with billions of dollars of investment in the downtown, along the waterfront, and on neighborhood main streets. Since 2010, the District's population has increased by 14.6% to 689,545 and more than 42 grocery stores have opened (with 8 more in the pipeline), while retail and restaurant sales totaled $14.7 billion in 2020.1,2
689,545 RESIDENTIAL POPULATION (U.S. DECENNIAL CENSUS 2020)
$14.7 BILLION TAXABLE RETAIL & RESTAURANT SALES IN 2020 2
1.09 $ 213+ MILLION SF MILLION RETAIL SQUARE FEET UNDER CONSTRUCTION (AS OF DEC 2020) 3
IN COVID RELIEF FUNDING 4
1. U.S. Decennial Census 2020, WDCEP DC Development Report 2020/2021; 2. Fiscal Year (10/2019-9/2020). Office of the Chief Financial Officer (FY 2022 Proposed Budget & Financial Plan) 3. WDCEP DC Development Report 2020/2021, available at wdcep.com/reports/dc-development-report; 4. WDCEP (calculated)
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and global enterprise leaders based on independent thinking and objective insights. We stay one step ahead of the vibrant and evolving economic landscape by monitoring the pulse of DC’s developers, startups, entrepreneurs, and large and small businesses. WDCEP Real Estate Services • DC Real Estate Search tool (search.wdcep.com) • Development Data (wdcep.co/dcdr) • Local Market Intelligence (wdcep.co/neighborhoods) • Maps (wdcep.co/maps) • Site Location Assistance Learn more at wdcep.com or engage with us @WDCEP.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES The Neighborhood Profiles offers a concise overview, detailed demographic information, resources, maps, and latest updates for 56 neighborhoods throughout DC. WDCEP did not define the boundaries of neighborhoods found throughout this publication, but instead worked with the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, the Office of Planning, and the Department of Small & Local Business Development to determine which areas to profile by identifying points of interest within a reasonable proximity of the center of commercial corridors. Most data mentioned in the profile is based on the half-mile radius highlighted on
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COVID-19 severely impacted the District's restaurant and retailer sectors as business owners had to navigate an unprecedented health pandemic and the resulting shift in consumer shopping and spending habits. While many businesses were able to remain open (or re-open) in 2020 with the assistance of federal and District government relief programs, they did so at reduced employment levels. As a result, while overall establishment counts in the District remained relatively constant, employment in the combined retail and restaurant sectors declined by nearly 40% from Q4 2019 to Q4 2020. As vaccines became more available and government directives eased, restaurants began to see the return of in-person dining. According to OpenTable, restaurants across the United States, including the District, have seen steady growth in customers since the beginning of 2021. Although, even with this increase in demand, seated diners are still significantly below 2019 levels for the District and many other major markets. Dallas, Las Vegas, and Miami consistently experienced daily reservations near or above 2019 levels from June to August 2021. Whereas, dining establishments in New York, San Francisco, and Washington DC seldom approached or exceeded pre-COVID seated diners during the same timeframe.5
RETAIL & RESTAURANT ESTABLISHMENTS (Q4 2020) 6 THE DISTRICT ESTABLISHMENTS
U.S. % CHANGE FROM Q4 2019
Total Retail + Restaurant Establishments
4,457
0.9%
0.2%
Food Services & Drinkings Places
2,504
-0.9%
0.1%
Retail Trade
1,953
3.2%
0.2%
- Food & Beverage Stores
606
1.3%
0.5%
- Health & Personal Care Stores
293
-1.7%
0.5%
- Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores
269
2.3%
-2.4%
- Misc. Store Retailers
229
5.5%
-0.3%
- General Merchandise Stores
107
9.2%
0.7%
- other
449
7.4%
0.8%
POPULATION Population1 Daytime Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate/Professional Degree
689,545 953,712 48% 52% 67% 45% 25%
HOUSEHOLDS Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median Home Value
313,459 2.1 41% 59% $629,935
INCOME Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
$131,164 $85,663 32% 12% 68% $84,216
AGE Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
20% 29% 37% 14% 35.8
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ 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
$1,022,870 $258,478 $7,797 $1,421,984 $276,456 $2,429,813 $1,769,185 $2,322,438 $802,819 $1,182,900 $929,892 $416,104 $473,719
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH2 0 1 2–3 4+
35% 45% 16% 4%
MARKET POTENTIAL (Expected No. of Adults/HHs) Have a smartphone Own any tablet Household owns any pet Used organic food in last 6 months Attended a movie in last 6 months* *Not adjusted for COVID
91.3% 50.6% 34.5% 33.6% 64.7%
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020 1. U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Census 2. American Community Survey (2014–2018), values are rounded to nearest whole percent 5. Data is based on seated diners from online, phone, and walk-in reservations. OpenTable's data does not account for the changes in the number of restaurants on their platform in a given area (opentable.com/state-of-industry); 6. JobsEQ, BLS (Q4 2020). Establishment counts are only available for covered employment.
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA In response to 2020's stark economic reality, the District government committed more than $213 million in direct relief for businesses, nonprofits, and individuals. Most recently, in September 2021 the District government launched the DC Rebuild Bond Program through a partnership with SMBX. The program allows individuals to directly support and invest in small and local businesses through the purchase of Small Business Bonds.
AMOUNT (IN MILLIONS)
Restaurant Bridge Fund Small Business Recovery Microgrants Hotel Bridge Fund
$35 $33.85 $20.5
Entertainment Bridge Fund 1 (Venues)
$20
Retail Bridge Fund
$15
EventsDC Hospitality Relief (Restaurants, Hotels, & DC CARES) Cultural Institutions Grant
Of the more than 400 retail and restaurant openings and announcements WDCEP tracked in 2020–2021, the following neighborhoods have the highest numbers of openings: • 30+ 14th St & U/Logan Circle, Downtown DC, Capitol Riverfront, Georgetown
MAJOR COVID-19 RELIEF GRANTS NAME
NEIGHBORHOOD RETAIL OPENINGS 2020+
$10.95 $10.1
Entertainment Bridge Fund 2 (Businesses)
$9.5
DC Childcare Provider Relief
$5
Streatery Winter Ready Program
$4.4
Small Business Resiliency Fund
$3.33+
• 15+ D upont Circle, Adams Morgan, Capitol Hill, H Street NE, NoMa, Shaw
MICHELIN RESTAURANTS This year the District received 22 Michelin Stars — the most yet since first appearing in the Michelin Guide in 2017 — as well as 39 Bib Gourmands and 62 Michelin Plates. • Downtown: 6 total stars at 5 restaurants, 7 Bib Gourmands • 14th & U/Logan Circle: 5 stars at 4 restaurants, 1 Bib Gourmand • Shaw: 3 stars at 3 restaurants, 4 Bib Gourmands • Barracks Row: 3 stars at 2 restaurants
At the same time, many DC businesses proved incredibly resilient in finding ways to pivot business models, introduce alternative concepts, and expand their customer base with success.
• Union Market: 2 stars at 2 restaurants, 2 Bib Gourmands
Restaurants and retailers have responded to COVID-19 by:
• New York Ave/Ivy City: 1 star at 1 restaurant, 1 Bib Gourmand
• Leveraging online retail to embrace national shipping: ready-made cocktails by Service Bar DC; overnight shipments by Ice Cream Jubilee. • Offering safe alternatives: OutFit, a new outdoor exercise program and reservation platform based in Georgetown; Open-Air Hair Care, a backyard hair salon at the home of a stylist in Mount Pleasant. • Supporting other local businesses: Near Delivery opened as an online shop for DC retailers, while the weekly Soufside Market was established last year to promote local black-owned vendors. Others seized the opportunity to launch new retail, food and beverage, and services amidst the pandemic. For example, at least 25 “ghost kitchens” and “pop-ups” launched with temporary takeout menus to sustain operations in the near-term. These novel food and retail concepts are likely to outlive the pandemic thanks to their lean operations and popularity. In fact, the D.C. Policy Center reported that while the business closure rate accelerated through mid-2020, the pace of business formation also increased.7
• Dupont Circle: 2 stars at 2 restaurants, 1 Bib Gourmand • Adams Morgan: 1 star at 1 restaurant, 1 Bib Gourmand
• H Street NE: 4 Bib Gourmands • Columbia Heights: 3 Bib Gourmands • Petworth: 2 Bib Gourmands
OPEN SPACE Washingtonians also rediscovered one of their most precious assets: open space. With 98% of residents within a ten-minute walk from a park, DC already ranks first among the 100 most populous U.S. cities for access.8 In response to COVID-19, the District has continued to expand public realm access by dedicating sidewalks and reallocating parking for restaurant seating. During the second half of 2020, the District issued more than 300 permits to approve these “streateries.”9
7. “The establishment puzzle (and what it could mean for recovery) in the District of Columbia.” D.C. Policy Center. March 23, 2021. dcpolicycenter.org/publications/establishmentpuzzle; 8. The Trust for Public Land’s ParkScore index is a composite measure of resident access, park acreage, financial investment, open space amenities, and equity factors. tpl.org/city/washington-district-columbia; 9 Mayor Bowser Announces Plans to Open “Streateries” and Lower Citywide Speed Limit as DC Reimagines Roads and Public Space. May 29, 2020. mocrs.dc.gov/release/mayor-bowser-announces-plans-open-streateries-and-lower-citywide-speed-limit-dc-reimagines. Mayor Bowser Urges Council to Pass the Reopen Washington, DC Alcohol Act as Local Restaurants and Residents Express Continued Support for Reimagining Public Space. March 3, 2021. mayor.dc.gov/release/mayor-bowser-urges-council-pass-reopen-washington-dc-alcohol-act-local-restaurants-and;
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA OUTDOOR SPACES WITH DDOT PERMITS10 NEIGHBORHOOD
The District has also steadily welcomed new development, reflecting optimism for the local real estate market. In 2020, 75 construction and renovation projects delivered, totaling more than 13 million SF and contributing an estimated $4.4 billion in public and private investment. Amidst the pandemic, 44 projects exceeding 4.6 million SF broke ground between March and December 2020. In addition to the 110 projects (20.4 million SF) under construction, 120.4 million SF of development remained in the pipeline as of December 2020.11
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Dupont Circle
15
Golden Triangle
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Downtown DC
14
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Georgetown
21
14 & U Streets / Logan Circle
16
Columbia Heights
12
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Park Morton
7
Mount Pleasant
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DEVELOPMENT LANDSCAPE
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• 364 residential projects comprising 80,275 units and more than 72.3 million SF • 124 projects totaling 34.7 million SF of new/improved office space • 249 developments or approximately 6 million SF of retail
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Dupont Circle
21
Downtown DC
14
14th & U Streets / Logan Circle
12
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7
Shaw
7
• 7,281 rooms across 65 hotels With exciting new retail and restaurants, more public space than ever before, and ongoing development, the District is poised to maintain its position among the strongest economies, most enticing destinations, and happiest and healthiest cities in the U.S.12
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10 Outdoor Business Expansions map, DDOT Outdoor Dining and Retail during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Survey Dec 2020. publicinput.com/W4624; 11 WDCEP DC Development Report 2020/2021, available at wdcep.com/ reports/dc-development-report; 12. Business Insider 2020 businessinsider.com/state-economy-ranking-q3-2019-2020-4 Conde Nast Traveler Reader’s Choice Awards 2020 cntraveler.com/gallery/best-cities-us Mindbody Wellness Index 2021 mindbodyonline.com/business/education/blog/top-10-happiest-cities-us-2021; mindbodyonline.com/business/education/blog/top-10-healthiest-cities-america-2021
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34 Minnesota & Benning
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35 Mount Pleasant
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Brookland
36 Mount Vernon Triangle
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37 New York Avenue / Ivy City
10 Capitol Riverfront
38 NoMa
11 Central 14th Street / Colorado Triangle
39 North Capitol
12 Central 14th Street / Spring Road
40 Northwest One
13 Central 14th Street / WMATA Northern Bus Barn
41 Park Morton
14 Chevy Chase / Friendship Heights
42 The Parks at Walter Reed
15 Cleveland Park
43 Parkside / Kenilworth
16 Columbia Heights
44 Pennsylvania Avenue SE
17 Congress Heights / Saint Elizabeths
45 Petworth / Park View
18 Deanwood
46 Rhode Island Ave NE / Brentwood
19 Downtown DC
47 Rhode Island Ave NE / Woodridge
20 Dupont Circle
48 Shaw
21 East Capitol Street / Capitol Gateway
49 Southwest Waterfront
22 Fort Lincoln / Dakota Crossing
50 Takoma
23 Fort Totten / Riggs Park / Manor Park
51 Tenleytown
24 Georgetown
52 Union Market
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54 West End / Foggy Bottom
27 Glover Park
55 Woodley Park
28 Golden Triangle
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28
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39
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Northwest One
36
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40
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38
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29
Mt Vernon Triangle
19
22
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Downtown
34
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56 The Wharf
43
49
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Deanwood
H Street NE Minnesota & Benning
7
Capitol Hill
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Benning Road/ East Capitol Street
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10 Capitol Riverfront
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44
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30 Hillcrest/Skyland
Barry Farm
Congress Heights/ Saint Elizabeths
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21
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COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATIONS OF THIS SCALE are rarely seen in already established urban neighborhoods. The combined Logan Circle, 14th Street and U Street corridors continue to experience a renaissance with no sign of stopping. The NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) will anchor the redevelopment of the former Reeves Center which will include new housing, retail spaces, and a potential hotel.
2020–2021 OPENINGS
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• Cocktails & wine bars: Jane Jane, Lulu’s Winegarden, Barkada Wine Bar, Vin Sur Vingt
125,273 Total Area Employment
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• Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services: 25%
Amazon Fresh, one of two new Amazon grocery store concepts coming to DC, will join the neighborhood’s existing Trader Joe’s, Streets Market & Cafe, Yes! Organic Market, Safeway, Giant, Union Kitchen Grocery, and two Whole Foods locations.
• Coffee & sandwich shops: Bluestone Lane (coffee), Compliments Only (subs)
• Other Services: 21%
• Comfort food: Roaming Rooster (fried chicken), Sandi Buns (fried chicken & burgers), Victory Restaurant & Lounge (elevated comfort food)
• Educational Services: 11%
• Furniture: Interior Define, Lovesac
(except Public Administration)
• Administrative & Support and Waste Management & Remediation Services: 10%
• Lifestyle: CorePower Yoga, Liv by Advantia Health (women’s health clinic) • Mexican food & cocktails: Maiz64 (taco bar/mezcal lounge), Lolita Cocina & Tequila Bar, Rebel Taco Cantina, Taqueria Xochi • Multicultural cuisine: Gerrard Street Kitchen (global fusion), Gypsy Kitchen (Mediterranean), Nama 14 (Sushi & ramen) • Pizza: Pizza Policy, Anafre’s Pizza Pop-Up (Mexican-inspired) • Smoothies: Rush Bowls, South Block
NEIGHBORHOOD ACTIVATIONS • Funk Parade—May (U Street) • Saturday Farmers Market— 9 am to 1 pm (14th & U Streets) • Dog Days of Summer Sidewalk Sale— August (Logan Circle) • Mid-City Artists Open Studio— biannual (Logan Circle) • 17 sidewalks / 16 streateries / 12 parklets 2 1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile); 2. Outdoor spaces with DDOT permits as of Dec 2020;
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AT ENGINE CO. 12 AV $82,257 Apparel $207,166 SPARK $733,481 E THE PUB AND THE PEOPL Child Care $22,406 $55,175 $192,391 GLASSEY Computers & Accessories $7,447 $18,708 $66,188 SUPREME BARBECU SOCIAL CLUB Entertainment & WICKED BLOOM $111,889 $281,091 $1,006,599 X AUNTEA BOBA DCITY SMOKEHOUSE Recreation UNCLE CHIPS - Pets $21,730 $54,824 $195,813 P ST Food at Home $189,611 $480,871 $1,714,886 Food away from Home $144,856 $365,859 REPUBLIC $1,284,425 R Health Care $175,419 $442,928 CANTINA $1,602,973 YO EW - Medical Care $60,273 VICINO $152,469 $552,708 N HYATT Home Improvement $90,247 $224,567 $825,988 PLACE N ST SWEET SCIENCE Household Furnishings $72,929 $183,484 $656,620 COFFEE Personal Care Products $33,168 $83,681 $296,881 CVS SEOU KING STREET OYSTER BAR MENOMALE PIZZA $93,290 NAPOLETANA$332,727 Vehicle Maint. & Repair THE DUNCAN $36,648 DOG HOTEL & DAY SPA
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CITYMARKET AT O STREET OYSTER OYSTER
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TOPAZ HOTEL TATTE BAKERY & CAFÉ
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$146,244 $103,676 25% 12% 63% $93,336
U ST
HOWARD THEATER
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AMAZON FRESH SEPHORA PARACHUTE
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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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201,340 2.0 38% 62% $691,579
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55,607 1.7 33% 67% $689,404
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7TH ST
THE DINER TRYST
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418,692 49% 51% 94% 75% 43%
Reservoir
DULCINEA BAR & GRILL
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HERE’S THE SCOOP
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Arts/Tourism
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NORTH CAPITOL ST
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EACH PEACH MARKET Retail/Restaurant BOLD FORK BOOKS PEAR PLUM
REDROCKS EL CHUCHO LAMONT ST ODD PROVISIONS
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18TH ST
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BEAU THAI DOS GRINGOS HAYDEE’S HUSH BOUTIQUE MARTHA DEAR SUNS MT DESERT ISLAND ICE CREAM CINEMA
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BOMBAY STREET FOOD MOUNT PLEASANT LIBRARY PURPLE PATCH THE BUTCHER’S TARGET MARKET BEST BUY MOLA BED, BATH & BEYOND MARSHALLS
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ELLE TAQUERIA NACIONAL LA BAHIA SABYDEE
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ADAMS MORGAN
ADAMS MORGAN IS KNOWN for its fantastic dining options, eclectic shops, colorful storefronts, and historic, tree-lined residential streets. More than 240 establishments, from restaurants offering Asian, African, and Latin American cuisines to some of Washington’s liveliest nightspots, call this artistic neighborhood home. Young professionals and families continue to settle here to enjoy the diversity of cultures, tastes, and activities.
RETAIL + RESTAURANT OPENINGS • Kachis Tacos & Cantina, Taqueria al Lado (Mexican restaurants) • Copacabana (Brazilian restaurant) • 1830dc: Vintage Furniture • Gifted Curators (art gallery and gift shop) • Tribute (clothing & home goods) • Grindstone Universal (clothing) • Synergy and Serenity (wellness shop) • Streets Market & Café (grocery) • Shabu Plus/Shibuya Eatery/Death Punch (Japanese + cocktails) • Sharbat (bakery) • Reveler’s Hour (pasta and wine bar) • Air Restaurant (southern comfort food) • Jack Rose Wing Club & Pop Up Whisk(e)y Shop at Jack Rose Dining Saloon, Itty Bitty Sandwich City at The Imperial, McMinty’s Watering Hole at Mintwood Place (popup restaurants)
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OUTDOOR ACTIVATIONS • The 18th Street Pedestrian Zone established in June 2020 will be expanded in 2021. • Two local artists designed the “Community Grid” art installation at BB&T Plaza as part of Art in Bloom, a regional exhibition sponsored by the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
40%
population aged 20–34
83%
population with Bachelor’s Degree or higher
$156k
average household income
WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2021
ACCLAIMED DINING: MICHELIN 2021 • Michelin Guide – 1 star: Tail Up Goat • Michelin Bib Gourmand: Federalist Pig, Lapis, Zenebech • Michelin Plate: Keren, Mintwood Place, Reveler’s Hour, Sushi Ogawa, The Imperial
TIMBER PIZZA POM POM LITTLE FOOD STUDIO MENYA HOSAKI
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17TH ST
18TH ST
Circle
HONEYMOON CHICKEN
PETWORTH LIBRARY
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N ST
BROOKS BROTHERS
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Mobility Walkscore H&M 3 TINY JEWEL BOX Score
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8
22,600
100
251,400
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VICEROY
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JOHNSTON & MURPHY
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98
Excellent Mobility Walker's Paradise MAYFLOWER HOTEL
DAUPHINE’S
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COMPASS COFFEE
CITYMARKET AT O STREET OYSTER OYSTER
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CHERCHER ETHIOPIAN RESTAURANT & MART
13TH ST
CITY SWING CITY TAP HOUSE
JOS. A BANK HILTON GARDEN INNCapital Bikeshare
Morgan, Columbia Heights
TOPAZ HOTEL TATTE BAKERY & CAFÉ
Shaw/Howard Road NW MColumbia University
Logan Circle
WHOLE FOODS MARKET
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FAIRMONT HOTEL
STREETS MARKET & CAFÉ
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R ST
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43% Shaw/Howard8% M University 2%
CONTACT SUNDEVICH Adams Morgan Partnership BID LONG VIEW Kristen Barden, Executive Director GALLERY UNION KITCHEN GROCERY DOGTOPIA (202) 997-0783 • kbarden@adamsmorganonline.org UNCONVENTIONAL DINER THE DABNEY admodc.org Mt Vernon Sq/ Convention Center
HOTEL ZENA
WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER MARRIOTT
M
5TH ST
HI RE AV E
19TH ST
S ST
BLUEMERCURY LOFT
PHILLIPS COLLECTION
13TH ST
14TH & U/LOGAN CIRCLE PAGE 1
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Sheridan Circle
GYPSY KITCHEN
DOI MOI
WARBY PARKER EMMY SQUARED 47% COMPASS COFFEE
0 1 2-3 4+
6TH ST
TED’S BULLETIN
DAWSON’S GARDEN MARKET
ROSEMARINO D’ITALIA SHOP MADE IN DC
SOURCE THEATER
7TH ST
ROOM & BOARD
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V ST
REEVES CENTER
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SHARBAT BAKERY
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$149,317 $104,333 25% 12% 63% $94,802
CONSUMER EXPENDITURESUNIVERSITY ($ thousands) THE LINE DC
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11% 40% 40% 10% 34.9
REVELER’S HOUR
MINTWOOD PLACE
WY K PK
HERE’S THE SCOOP
Age < 20 Age 20–34 SANKOFA Age 35–64 FAIRMONT ST Age 65+ DULCINEA Median Age (years)BAR & GRILL
14TH ST
OREHAM HOTEL
HARVARD AGEST
PL
SALSA WITH SYLVIA SWEAT DC
ST. VINCENT WINE Average HH $156,329 $151,329 DISTRICT DOGS TRAINING Median HH $108,023 $106,306 SONNY’S HH Income <$50kNO KISSES 19% 23% HH Income $50–$75k 12% 12% CAFE HH Income $75k+HARRARNUVEGAN 69% 66% COFFEE & ROASTERY Average HH Disposable $97,694 $95,226
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14,762 50,218 185,324 1.8 1.8 2.0 36% 35% 39% 64%THE MIDLANDS 65% BEER GARDEN 61% OF BOOKS $706,850 $723,269WALLS $726,091 CALL YOUR MOTHER DELI
THE AVENUE
EL CHUCHO LAMONT ST INCOME ODD PROVISIONS
BAD SAINT
H A RVARD ST
RDWARE HIPOTLE ITCHEN
FISH IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD LOOKING GLASS LOUNGE
Households (HH) Average HH Size THE COUPE PARK RD Owner-occupied HOOK HALL Renter-occupied ST Median HH ValueMORTON
THIP KHAO
395,907 49% 51% 94% 75% 44%
CVS TSEHAY
HOUSEHOLDS
BOMBAY STREET FOOD MOUNT PLEASANT LIBRARY PURPLE PATCH THE BUTCHER’S TARGET MARKET BEST BUY MOLA BED, BATH & BEYOND MARSHALLS
EACH PEACH MARKET BOLD FORK BOOKS PEAR PLUM
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26,620 95,282 49% 50% 51% 50% Georgia Ave/ 94% Petworth 93% 83% 80% RELIABLE TAVERN 49% 48%
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BEAU THAI DOS GRINGOS HAYDEE’S HUSH BOUTIQUE MARTHA DEAR SUNS MT DESERT ISLAND ICE CREAM CINEMA
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Arts/Tourism
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YES! ORGANIC MARKET
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FROM ITS EARLIEST YEARS as one of DC’s streetcar commercial districts, Anacostia’s downtown continues to flourish with its dynamic small businesses, arts scene, and real estate market. Strategically located between the Navy Yard and St. Elizabeths East & West Campuses, the neighborhood’s corridors are in federal HUB and Opportunity Zones. With excellent access to Metrorail, Capital Bikeshare, I-295, I-395, and the Suitland Parkway, Anacostia is bursting with potential.
ARTS + CULTURE • The neighborhood is home to cultural institutions such as the American Islamic Heritage Museum, Anacostia Arts Center, Anacostia Playhouse, Craig Kraft Studio, DC GoGo Museum (opening in 2021), Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, Honfleur Gallery, Project Create, Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum, Vivid Solutions Gallery, and WeAct Radio. • Art to GoGo, the District’s first self-guided scooter tour, explores public art and murals dedicated to the official sound of the District. • As part of the Anacostia Passages Project, a large-scale mural highlights Anacostia’s history and the richness of its community fabric. • Busboys & Poets opened a fullservice restaurant, art gallery, and event space in 2019.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 4,948 Total Area Employment • Health Care & Social Assistance: 49% • Educational Services: 10% • Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 8%
SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT • The HIVE 2.0 incubator is home to more than 55 entrepreneurs, including Mahogany Books, Nubian Hueman, and the Fresh Food Factory Market. • The Anacostia BID serves as a resource to the area’s small business owners and hosts weekly Business Briefings to provide economic and technical assistance.
NEW DEVELOPMENT • MLK Gateway I & II: The new HQ for cybersecurity firm Enlightened and 14,000 SF of retail will deliver in 2021, followed by the new HQ for the Department of Housing & Community Development plus 5,000 SF of retail in 2022/23. • Reunion Square: The next phase of the 9.5-acre, 1.6 million SF project includes a 237,000 SF office building to be anchored by a new DC Department of Health HQ, as well as 6,600 SF of retail. • 1234 Good Hope Road: In 2021, the DC government released an RFP to redevelop the 2.6-acre site with potential uses including residential, office, and retail.
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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0-½ mi
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BID Area John Phillip Sousa Bridge
Great Street
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POPULATION
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Mobility Mobility 3 Score Score
10099
Walkscore Walkscore GIANT FOOD
6298
Avg weekday/Avg weekend within 1/2 mi 2019 Monthly Martin Average L. King Jr. Avenue Street Name SE HereExcellent Excellent Mobility MobilitySomewhat Walker'sWalkable Paradise
13,900 14,500 104,000
44% 42% 12% 3%
34% 46% 16% 4%
Good Hope Road SE Martin L. King, Jr Avenue SE DC-295
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150,000 150,600
NA H
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MOBILITY
GATEWAY PAVILION
R.I.S.E. DEMONSTRATION CENTER
$16,135 $272,437 $3,692 $66,577 AVE $1,363 MA$23,807 A AB $377,793 $22,252 AL $4,282 $73,122 $39,547 $654,804 $26,823 $464,604 $38,491 $633,365 $13,268 $219,015 $16,372 $301,827 $14,674 WINSTON $248,309 EDUCATION CAMPUS $6,528 ERIE S$110,850 T $7,666 $127,376
43% 42% 12% 3%
HARTFORD ST
MOBILITY
15TH PL
SAINT ELIZABETHS PROPOSED NEW HOSPITAL
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DC LOTTERY DC TAXICAB COMMISSION
107,635 2.2 37% 63% $430,882
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11,761 2.6 28% 72% $321,205
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M
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4,310 2.6 33% 67% $331,773
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247,330 47% 53% 91% 44% 22%
INCOME
RD
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Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
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ANACOSTIA PLAYHOUSE
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CONTACT Anacostia Business Improvement District Kristina Noell, Executive Director (202) 897-5060 • kristina@anacostiabid.org anacostiabid.org • goanacostia.com
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28TH ST
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27TH ST
8TH ST
M
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30 T H
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25TH ST
CLE THEATRE
14TH ST
SOUL FOOD EXTREME PIZZA BITTER GRACE JENI’S SPLENDID ICE CREAM BOMBAY STREET FOOD
MEKKI DC MATCHBOX
BARRACKS ROW
SE
STEEPED IN HISTORY, BARRACKS ROW AT 8th Street SE is DC’s oldest commercial corridor. The Navy Yard and U.S. Marine Corps Barracks, neighborhood anchors since the turn of the 19th century, bring more than 18,000 employees daily. Residents and visitors cherish the diverse businesses and restaurants, live entertainment offerings, and annual events.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 37,096 Total Area Employment
NEW RETAIL • Bitter Grace
• Public Administration: 40%
• Blackbird Salon
• Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 18%
• Call Your Mother Deli
• Heath Care & Social Assistance: 8%
• Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams
ADAPTIVE REUSE
ACCLAIMED DINING
National Community Church has redeveloped two historic structures into stunning modern entertainment and community venues. The historic Navy Yard Car Barn (c. 1891) became the 980-seat Capital Turnaround, and houses the new Phase Family Learning Center pre-school. The former Meader Theater (c. 1909), the District’s oldest movie theater, now hosts events and movie screenings as the 370-seat Miracle Theatre.
• Call Your Mother Deli ranked among Food & Wine’s 50 Best Bagels in America this year.
• Extreme Pizza
• The Michelin Guide 2021 awarded 2 stars to Pineapple & Pearls and 1 to Rose’s Luxury. • Ambar received a Michelin Plate and earned a spot on Open Table’s 100 Best Brunch Restaurants in the U.S.
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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H ST
BARRACKS ROW
Main Street
Population Male Female D ST High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional C STDegree
13,912 50% 50% 97% 83% 46%
45,810 49% 51% E A AV M O LAH 97% OK 83% 45%
293,619 48% 52% 92% 57% 30%
HOUSEHOLDS
INDEPENDENCE AVE GOOD STUFF EATERY
VE AA LIN
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Eastern Market
D ST
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MIRACLE THEATRE
G ST
8TH ST
NEW
WHOLE FOODS
VE EY A JERS
395
HARRIS TEETER THE ROOST
I ST
4TH ST
2ND PL
2ND ST
K ST
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MARINE BARRACKS
I ST
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT
K ST
THE BRIG
BLACKBIRD SALON LAS PLACITAS
L ST
CANAL PARK
L ST
CAPITAL TURNAROUND
DOGTOPIA
M ST
Navy Yard
HARRIS TEETER US DOT
1ST ST
THOMPSON HOTEL MAIALINO MARE
BOILERMAKER SHOPS
TINGEY ST
295
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MOBILITY
V ST
W DC LOTTERY ST DCMobility TAXICAB Mobility Walkscore Residents Residents w/inw/in KWalkscore COMMISSION 3 R Score Score 10 min. 10 min. car car ride ride E TH STARBUCKS Eastern Market Anacostia 5,906/3,579 8 25,873 14,100 37,000 10099IN LU 97 98 211,600 150,000 RT Mobility Avg weekday/Avg weekend within2019 1/2 mi Monthly Average 8th StreetStreet SE Name Here Excellent Excellent MobilityWalker's Walker's Paradise Paradise MA Capital Capital Bikeshare Bikeshare TrafficTraffic 2 Stations Counts CountsCounts
CHASE BANK
16TH ST
ST 14TH
13TH ST
AVE ING JR
295
PL
M
SHA NN ON
Anacostia
20% 29% 38% 13% 35.3
22ND ST
$99,528 $27,172 $9,021 $136,936 $26,585 $230,309 $174,788 $215,269 $74,066 $112,692 $88,941 $40,195 $44,331
$394,058 $98,403 $34,735 $539,656 $104,524 $935,562 $677,755 $885,615 $305,785 $423,482 $353,922 $159,341 $181,557
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14,100
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T ST
T
Metrorail Metrorail ExitsStation
0 1 E AV 2-3 IRLAWN FA 4+
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPEMENT
COLUMBIAN QUARTER
15% 34% 40% 12% 35.8
r
Traffic Counts2
ANACOSTIA PLAYHOUSE
15% 34% 39% 13% 35.7
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
Anacostia River Park
11th Street Bridge
WALGREENS
HOSPITAL
CEMETERY
Q ST
Poplar Point
$116,507 $77,786 37% 12% 52% $76,490
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) CONGRESSIONAL
MOBILITY CAPITOL RIVERFRONT PAGE 10
$170,250 $121,082 18% 10% 71% DC $105,924 GENERAL
Apparel $30,372 Potomac Ave Child Care $8,411 Computers & Accessories $2,765 Entertainment & Recreation $41,918 - Pets $8,096 Food at Home $70,042 Food away from Home $53,265 John Phillip Health Care $65,216 Sousa Bridge - Medical Care $22,410 Home Improvement $34,926 Household Furnishings $27,060 Personal Care Products $12,228 Vehicle Maint. & Repair $13,288
DIAMOND TEAGUE PARK
URPOSE ALT LINE CKIE SOUTHEAST WING COMPANY
17TH ST
16TH ST E ST
STADIUM
H
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
SAFEWAY
DISTRICT SOUL FOOD EXTREME PIZZA BITTER GRACE JENI’S SPLENDID ICE CREAM BOMBAY STREET FOOD
$176,482 $123,615 18% 11% 71% $108,297
AGE
YES! ORGANIC MARKET
CALL YOUR MOTHER DELI PINEAPPLE & PEARLS ROSE’S LUXURY
PUNCH BOWL SOCIAL
M
C ST
D ST
MEKKI DC MATCHBOX
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23,610 133,535 1.9 2.1 42% 35% 58% 65% RFK $810,924MEMORIAL $570,572
INCOME
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable Stadium-Armory
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6,983 1.9 44% 56% $864,146
27TH ST
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
14TH ST
Lincoln Park
EAST CAPITOL ST
19TH ST
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied A ST Renter-occupied Median HH Value
SUPREME COURT
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0-3 mi
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POPULATION
BID Area
E ST
10TH ST
1ST ST
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Education
12TH ST
Arts/Tourism
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6TH ST
5TH ST
4TH ST
3RD ST
2ND ST
Retail/Restaurant
HECHINGER MALL
MAKETTO
SEC
UNION STATION
21ST S
STABLE DC
ROCK N ROLL HOTEL STARBUCKS ATLAS UNLEASHED AVEC THEATER BY PETCO AMAZONFRESH BEN’S CHILI BOWL SOLIDCORE G S T URBAN NAIL LOUNGE AT&T
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Union Station
MOZZERIA DC SMOKIN’ PIG TOKI UNDERGROUND
26TH
SOLID STATE BOOKS THE DAILY RIDER FANCY RADISH
GIANT FOOD
CONTACT Barracks Row Main Street, Inc. Martin Smith, Executive Director (202) 544-3188 martin@barracksrow.org barracksrow.org GO
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BARRY FARM
NW SE
ONE OF FOUR NEW COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE DEVELOPMENTS, Barry Farm is scheduled to receive $21 million for infrastructure improvements in DC’s 2022 budget. Concurrently, construction is expected to begin on approximately 100 senior affordable housing units. Upon the neighborhood’s completion, Barry Farm will be home to 900 mixed-income rental and for-sale residential units and an estimated 37,000 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, to revitalize severely distressed subsidized housing, create vibrant mixedincome communities, and assist with addressing residents’ needs.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 6,934 Total Area Employment • Public Administration: 32% • Health Care & Social Assistance: 29% • Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 9%
1.86 MILLION SF
POTENTIAL BUILDOUT FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN, WHICH CALLS FOR UP TO 900 NEW RESIDENTIAL UNITS AND APPROXIMATELY 37,000 SF OF NEIGHBORHOOD-SERVING RETAIL.
PHASE I TO START IN 2021/22 • The first phase will produce approximately 281 affordable units and 170 public housing replacement units upon completion. • Building 1B, slated to begin construction during 2021/2022, will offer 108 apartments for seniors aged 55 and older, in addition to 77 residences reserved as replacement units for former Barry Farm residents. 1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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HARRIS TEETER
4TH ST
BLACKBIRD SALON LAS PLACITAS
John Phillip Sousa Bridge
L ST
CAPITAL TURNAROUND
DOGTOPIA
M ST
Navy Yard
DDOT Retail/Restaurant
HARRIS TEETER
Arts/Tourism US DOT
Education
BOILERMAKER SHOPS
PUNCH BOWL SOCIAL
1ST ST
THOMPSON HOTEL MAIALINO MARE
TINGEY ST
NATIONALS PARK
NAVY YARD
Great Street
Main Street
295
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Q ST
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Anacostia
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BARRY FARM RECREATION CENTER
ER TH LU
14TH ST
13TH ST
CHASE BANK
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
V ST
W ST
K
RD OR
RI S
RD
$44,514 $22,378 72% 12% 16% $33,087
34% 24% 33% 8% 28.9
Fort Stanton Park $1,827
RD
$420 $154 $2,489 $474 $4,456 $3,016 $4,250 $1,461 $1,765 $1,635 $732 $853
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Traffic Mobility SCHOOL Mobility 3 Counts Score Score
Walkscore WalkscoreS
S T Residents Residentsw/in w/in 10 10min. min.car carride ride
37,000 89 99
40 98
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CONGRESS HEIGHTS
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Capital Bikeshare Bikeshare Traffic RIVER Capital EAST CAFÉ Stations Counts Counts2 NN AH
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$9,236 $2,166 $786 $12,547 $2,396 $22,309 $15,370 $21,248 $7,308 $9,044 $8,258 $3,703 $4,293
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14,500 9,500 104,000
47% 38% 13% 2%
$289,373 $72,309 $25,424 $399,076 $77,300 $689,530 $495,889 $662,638 $228,775 $316,193 $262,545 $117,566 $134,956
33% 47% 16% 3%
Martin L. King Jr. Avenue, SE Firth Sterling Avenue DC-295
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– ST NA H 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data SDC - N2019 AVA Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021 CHIPOTLE
SAINT ELIZABETHS PHASE I
MALCOM X AVE
OD H
21% 28% 38% 13% 35.4
Congress Heights
H TER ANNA SAV
R.I.S.E. DEMONSTRATION CENTER
MOBILITY
ST 5T H
ST 4T H
ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS ARENA MARTIN’S FOOD TOWN
MOBILITY
58% 32% R 9% TE N 1%
T HS 18T
2ND ST
GATEWAY PAVILION
ST
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0 1 2-3 4+ ST
15TH PL
H
SAINT ELIZABETHS PROPOSED NEW HOSPITAL
$109,534 $72,591 38% 13% 49% $73,242
31% 24% 35% 10% 31.7
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
BR
CONGRESS HEIGHTS/ SAINT ELIZABETHS PAGE 17
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AN
UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR AVE
SAINT ELIZABETHS WEST CAMPUS
TL
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STAN TO
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$55,735 $33,402 63% 15% 23% $40,664
GO
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets ST ERIE Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care GAINESVILLE ST Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
STANTON RD
U.S. COAST GUARD HQ
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OP
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CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
M
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ANACOSTIA PAGE 3
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232,291 48% 52% 92% 50% 26%
AGE
STARBUCKS
HO W AR D
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RD
NE
0-3 mi
S ST
16TH ST
DC LOTTERY DC TAXICAB COMMISSION
M
AVE
PL
295
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Anacostia
PL
6,349 2.6 25% 75% $314,481
F
INCOME
ANACOSTIA ARTS CENTER KRAFT STUDIOS HONFLEUR GALLERY DCITY WINGS MLK & SHORTY’S GATEWAY BUSBOYS & POETS ANACOSTIA ORGANICSU S T
ANACOSTIA FREEWAY
1,564 2.8 26% R ST VE A TA 74% SO NE $289,785 IN
High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree +
& COMMUNITY DEVELOPEMENT
COLUMBIAN QUARTER
Metrorail Metrorail Exits Station
16,927 45% 55% 87% 24% 11%
Anacostia River Graduate Park /
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
Poplar Point
EN S
0-1 mi
4,443 43% 57% 81% VE A18% N W LA 8% AIR
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11th Street Bridge
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POPULATION
BID Area
DISTRICT WINERY
WATER ST
THE LUMBERSHED
e Riv
0-½ mi
Government
STANTON RD
HALF ST
L ST
CANAL PARK
BARRY FARM
K ST
THE BRIG
CONTACTGIANT FOOD Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning & Economic Development Samara Gomez, Development Manager, New Communities Initiative (202) 545-3123 • Samara.gomez@dc.gov
5 Oxon Run
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COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT
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BELLEVUE IS AN EMERGING residential neighborhood filled with community character and cultural significance. Recent additions to the area include the Conway Health and Resource Center-Community of Hope and the William O. Lockridge/Bellevue Library. These investments have positioned Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue and South Capitol Street for dynamic residential and economic growth.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 3,575 Total Area Employment
DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE
• Professional Services: 27%
• The redeveloped South Capitol Street Shopping Center site delivered 195 affordable units & 5,000 SF of retail in Sept. 2020. • Good Food Markets plans to open a new 3,800 SF location at the former South Capitol Street Shopping Center site. The District awarded an $880,000 Neighborhood Prosperity Fund grant to assist with store buildout. • The Well at Oxon Run, expected to deliver Spring 2022, will be a 50,000 SF site comprising an urban farm, community garden, outdoor classroom, farm stand, performance pavilion, library, & installations by local artists.
• Health Care & Social Assistance: 18% • Public Administration: 10%
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 2020, up to $50,000 was awarded per location.
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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BR
SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL
Great Street
ST
POPULATION
Main StreetMARTIN’SBID Area
R.I.S.E. DEMONSTRATION CENTER Population
FOOD TOWN
AL L
JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING
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POPEYES
RITA'S ITALIAN ICE CONGRESS HEIGHTS SCHOOL
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4,208 2.3 25% 75% $286,642 VE
71,354 2.3 36% 64% $367,690
Average HH $51,045 $52,910 Median HH $33,881 $35,939 HH Income <$50k 66% 63% HH Income $50–$75k 14% 14% GREATER SOUTHEAST HH Income $75k+ 23% COMMUNITY 20% HOSPITAL Average HH Disposable $38,450 $40,003
$98,873 $62,894 42% 14% 44% $69,117
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LIVINGSTON RD
DANBURY ST
SOUTH CAPITOL ST
CHESAPEAKE ST
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31% 24% 34% 11% 31.9
26% 24% 38% 13% 35.3
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) Apparel Child Care E Computers & Accessories AV N& Recreation Entertainment R E - Pets UTH O S 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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DHS
169,405 46% 54% 90% 38% 19%
INCOME MI
AUTO ZONE
WILLIAM O. LOCKRIDGE/ BELLEVUE NEIGHBORHOOD LIBRARY
28,490 46% 54% 90% Congress 18% Heights 7%
11,299 2.5 25% 75% $271,922
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JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING
IP SS SI IS M
M 9,687
0-1 mi
HOUSEHOLDS 1 0 T H PL
RIVER EAST CAFÉ
Congress Heights
Male Female SAINT ELIZABETHS PHASE I High School Graduate + E V Bachelor’sADegree MA A + ALAB Graduate/Professional Degree
SQ
MALCOM X AVE
½
0-½ mi
ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS ARENA
5T H
W CO MB
ST
Government
$5,551 $1,248 $474 $7,619 $1,436 $13,560 $9,163 $12,920 $4,468 $5,717 $4,961 $2,232 $2,539
$15,527 $3,592 $1,318 $21,262 $4,069 $37,946 $25,903 $36,422 $12,557 $15,490 $13,988 $6,250 $7,309
$177,087 $43,254 $15,505 $247,863 $48,420 $427,963 $303,368 $420,987 $145,798 $203,307 $164,152 $72,677 $84,952
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VE JR A
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 0 1 2-3 4+
42% 43% 8% 6%
42% 40% 13% 5%
27% 45% 21% 6%
GIANT
MOBILITY Traffic Counts2 S
T
D
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16,500 8,300
South Capitol Street Atlantic Street
Capital Bikeshare Stations
Traffic Counts2
Mobility Score3
Walkscore
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
2
16,500
100
43
155,500
within 1/2 mi
South Capitol Street
Excellent Mobility
Car-Dependent
MOBILITY
M
AR YL AN
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership Derek Ford, SVP, Emerging Neighborhoods (202) 661-8673 • dford@wdcep.com wdcep.com
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SAINT ELIZABETHS PROPOSED NEW HOSPITAL
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H
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2ND ST
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SAINT ELIZABETHS EAST CAMPUS
CHIPOTLE
GIA
BENNING ROAD / EAST CAPITOL STREET
NE/SE
A NEW MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT adjacent to the Benning Road Metrorail Station has brought 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 TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 4,504 Total Area Employment • Heath Care & Social Assistance: 30% • Public Administration: 16% • Educational Services: 14%
• Fletcher-Johnson Middle School (4650 Benning Rd. SE) will be redeveloped into an 816-unit mixed-income community & 20,000 SF of retail. • Chapman Development plans to convert the 4.5-acre former George Washington Carver Apartments (47th & East Capitol Sts. SE) into 138 affordable units & 28 for-sale rowhouses. • The new Benning Ridge DMV Service Center (4525 Benning Road) opened in 2016 and brings a steady stream of daily customers to the area.
BENNING ROAD STREETCAR EXTENSION The 18-month design process has commenced to extend the H Street/Benning Road Streetcar line eastward by 2.2 miles, from Oklahoma Avenue to the Benning Road Metrorail Station, with potential revenue operation by 2025.
• The renovated Shrimp Boat Plaza offers freshly made donuts, locally roasted coffee/espresso drinks, and ice cream/sorbet, along with breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus. • The Conway Center, a recently completed, 202-unit affordable residential building developed by So Others Might Eat (SOME), includes 37,600 SF for medical/dental uses and SOME administrative offices, as well as an employment training center and a sit-down deli. 1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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M IN
AV E ILW OR TH KE N
Deanwood
BENNING ROAD / EAST CAPITOL STREET
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Government
Great Street
BID Area
ST
SUBURBAN MARKET
SHERIFF RD
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DEANWOOD PAGE 18
WENDY’S
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MENICK’S MARKET
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Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
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49TH ST
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NI BEN
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C ST
RD
EAST CAPITOL ST 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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Traffic Counts2
$5,026 $1,901 $31,378 $6,063 $55,656 $37,548 $54,719 $18,983 $23,884 $20,669 $9,158 $10,689
$170,219 Capitol Hei $39,701 $14,731 $240,630 $46,946 $417,210 $289,096 $415,790 $144,532 $199,087 $158,823 $70,111 $81,776
40% 43% 15% 2%
30,800 17,300
42% 38% 16% 3%
30% 45% 19% 6%
East Capitol Street Benning Road
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
Capital Capital Bikeshare Bikeshare Traffic Traffic StationsCounts Counts2 Counts
Mobility Mobility 3 ScoreScore
30,80037,000 10099
Walkscore Walkscore
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
68 98
150,000 191,300
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$58,340 $38,908 58% 17% 25% $43,300
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BROOKLAND
NE
BROOKLAND IS BOOKENDED by the impressive Monroe Street Market to the west and its historic 12th Street neighborhood main street to the east. This area is well-served by transit options, most notably a Red Line Metro station. Further complemented by several universities and medical facilities, the mixture of institutional and residential uses creates a community that is grounded and stable, as well as innovative and forward-looking. NEW DEVELOPMENT • In 2020, the Everton at Monroe Street Market delivered 156 units & 20,200 SF of retail, while Portrait Square (3056 7th St. NE) delivered 22 townhomes.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1
• Plans for 3201 8th St. NE call for 375 units across 2 buildings & underground parking.
• Heath Care & Social Assistance: 27%
• St. Paul's College Seminary & Residence will convert part of its campus into 60 rowhomes and build a new Paulist Fathers Residence & Mission House.
14,365 Total Area Employment • Educational Services: 34%
• Admin. & Support and Waste Management & Remediation Services: 11%
NEIGHBORHOOD DESTINATIONS • • • • • • • • • •
Bad Candy (art gallery, 2021 opening) Busboys & Poets Primrose (Michelin Bib Gourmand) Annie's Ace Hardware Arts Walk Dance Place Little Miner Tacos (2021 opening) Mess Hall (food incubator) Right Proper Brewing Yes! Organics (grocery)
STRATEGICALLY LOCATED NEAR FIVE HOSPITALS • Children's National Hospital • Hospital for Sick Children • Pediatric Center • National Rehabilitation Hospital • Veteran’s Administration Hospital • Washington Hospital Center
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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CONTACT DAYS INN Washington DC Economic Partnership NEW Derek Ford, SVP, Emerging Neighborhoods FAIRFIELD INN HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS (202) 661-8673 • dford@wdcep.com wdcep.com NEW CITY DC MCDONALD’S
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5,906/3,579 4
35% 44% 17% 5%
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
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$122,204 $85,463 31% 13% 56% $80,724
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
MASALA STORY
12TH ST
DANCE PLACE 7TH ST
THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE
$102,955 $72,397 35% 16% 49% $71,739
Apparel $8,239 $28,872 $500,171 ZEKE’S COFFEE Child Care $2,021 $6,738 $124,615 BANDURA DESIGN ARTComputers ENABLES& AccessoriesHIS AND HERS$751 $2,574 VE $44,789 E A $693,451 GOOD FOOD Entertainment & Recreation $11,751 $41,482 RTL MARKETS MY - Pets $2,290 $8,170 $135,608 PROVOST MOMO YAKITORI Food at Home $19,908 $71,091 $1,195,185 BLUE PRINT BARBERSHOP Food away from Home $14,253 $49,605 $872,663 Health Care $18,972 $69,931 $1,129,077 ST A ST - Medical Care $6,570 $24,381 $391,084 VI Home Improvement $11,175 $38,025 $586,167 WOODRIDGE LIBRARY Household Furnishings $7,597 $27,158 $453,573 Personal Care Products $3,349 $11,859 $203,417 CHUCK BROWN Vehicle Maint. & Repair $3,752 $13,956 $232,033 PAVILION
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$127,060 $88,861 27% 16% 57% $85,484
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Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
CVS THE BAKER’S LOUNGE
BROOKLAND PINT STARBUCKS
164,808 2.2 41% 59% $570,241
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11,532 2.3 50% 50% $543,922
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CAPITOL HILL
NE/SE
OVER THE PAST TWO DECADES, CAPITOL HILL has continued its reign as the federal government’s commercial district, noted for charming architecture and shops, superb eateries, and iconic federal institutions. The quaint neighborhood is constantly in motion. From the bustle of Eastern Market to the hustle of Union Station. Pennsylvania Avenue’s wide sidewalks provide a community anchor, as well as a gathering space, for local families, young staffers and seasoned professionals.
RETAIL + RESTAURANT OPENINGS • Restaurants: Butter Chicken Company-3 (Indian), La Collina (Italian), Paraíso (Mexican), The Duck & The Peach (American) • Beverages: The Wells (gin speakeasy), The Eastern (wine bar), Fight Club at Beuchert’s Saloon (sandwiches and cocktails), Turning Natural (juice bar)
EASTERN MARKET METRO PLAZA PARK With completions in 2020 and 2021, the phased 3.2-acre redevelopment offers multi-generational activities with amenities including a splash pad, pavilion, playground equipment, public art installations, and spaces for passive recreation.
• Desserts: Captain Cookie and the Milkman, Moorenko’s Ice Cream, My Cake Theory • For Kids: Mathnasium (learning center), The Little Gym (gymnastics) • The Roost (food hall with ten local food/beverage & retail vendors) • Safeway (60,000+ SF 24/7 grocery store)
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EASTERN MARKET DC’s oldest market and WASHINGTON CITY PAPER’s Best Food Market, this neighborhood center remains a vibrant communal hub whose South Hall Merchants and year-round farmers market attract 500,000 annual visitors.
UNION STATION Blocks from the U.S. Capitol, Union Station serves as DC’s premier intermodal transportation hub hosting 40 million annual visitors and featuring nearly 250 retail and dining establishments.
K ST
WHOLE FOODS SOLID STATE BOOKS THE DAILY RIDER FANCY RADISH
MOZZERIA DC
H ST STARBUCKS Government Education
CANE Arts/Tourism ETHOPIC
SMOKIN’ PIG TOKI UNDERGROUND
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ROLL HOTEL Great StreetROCK N Main Street ATLAS THEATER
UNLEASHED AVEC BY PETCO AMAZONFRESH BEN’S CHILI BOWL SOLIDCORE G ST URBAN NAIL LOUNGE AT&T
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15,776 49% 51% 98% 86% 48%
51,731 49% 51% 97% 83% 46%
7,729 2.0 50% 50% $918,916
26,430A 1.9 44% 56% $796,813
$194,860 $137,266 14% 10% 76% $117,496
$172,719 $123,020 17% 10% 72% $107,310
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Anacostia River Park
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPEMENT
Poplar Point
Capital Capital Bikeshare Bikeshare Traffic Traffic 2 Stations Counts Counts Counts
Eastern Market, Potomac Ave, 1125,873 5,906 / 3,579 20,200 37,000 Capitol South, Unionweekend Station within Avg weekday / Avg 2019the Monthly BID Average Pennsylvania Street Name AveHere SE COLUMBIAN
ANACOSTIA ARTS CENTER KRAFT STUDIOS GALLERY HONFLEUR Mobility Mobility Walkscore Walkscore Residents Residents w/in w/in DCITY WINGS MLK 3 & SHORTY’S Score ScoreANACOSTIA 10 10 min. min. car carride ride GATEWAY PLAYHOUSE BUSBOYS & POETS ANACOSTIA ORGANICSU S WALGREENS
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150,000 206,400
$112,782 $31,019 $10,251 $155,303 $30,043 $260,370 $197,830 $242,531 $83,391 $128,635 $100,539 $45,451 $49,706
$417,244 $104,426 $36,838 $571,371 $110,623 $989,469 $718,002 $935,809 $323,069 $449,174 $374,506 $168,691 $191,900
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Apparel $36,570 Child Care $10,354 Computers & Accessories $3,358 E ST Entertainment & Recreation $51,201 - Pets $9,825 Food at Home CONGRESSIONAL $84,146 Food away fromCEMETERY Home $63,946 Potomac AveHealth Care $78,676 - Medical Care $27,033 Home Improvement $44,253 Household Furnishings $32,698 Personal Care Products $14,691 Vehicle Maint. & Repair $15,610
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139,151 2.1 35% 65% $577,543
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
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WITHIN JUST A FEW YEARS, Capitol Riverfront has accumulated an incredible concentration of uses in 500 acres. Residents and employees pass Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer stadiums on their way to elegant restaurants and active nightlife. Two highly desired grocery stores and other neighborhood supporting businesses have located here. All of these once-in-a-market amenities are accentuated by Capitol Riverfront’s noteworthy parks system and Anacostia riverfront. Already thriving, the area is bursting with opportunity as new developments, including residential, office, hotel, and cultural projects, have arrived or broken ground in just the last year.
RAPIDLY GROWING RESIDENTIAL BASE
13,000
2020 population (3,615 apartments + 408 condos)
16,000+
2021 anticipated population
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 45,361 Total Area Employment • Public Administration: 46% • Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 17% • Accommodation & Food Services: 5%
EXPANDING RETAIL By the end of 2020, Capitol Riverfront had gained 69,200 SF of new retail and restaurant space for a total of 729,500 SF, with another 299,400 SF under construction. Joining award-winning local favorites Chloe and All Purpose Pizzeria this past year were more than fifteen local and national retailers, including Atlas Brew Works, Bammy’s, Black Bird Hair Salon, Albi, Maxwell, Mah Ze Dahr, Swizzler, Toastique, Coldstone Creamery, and CVS.
ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION • Home to the 2019 World Series Champion Washington Nationals at Nationals Park and D.C. United at Audi Field, the neighborhood hosted 3.2 million visitors and 360 community events in 2019. This year, the professional teams will be rolling out two of the District’s first-ever sportsbooks. • Capitol Riverfront will soon have a National Museum of the U.S. Navy (groundbreaking in 2023). • Two new hotels that arrived in 2020 (Thompson DC) and early 2021 (Cambria) and two others in the pipeline will offer a combined 750 rooms. • Planned and underway additions include a new public open space, new piers and a possible marina, an extension of the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail, and new streetscape on Half Street.
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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14% 35% 38% 13% 35.7
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HONFLEUR GALLERY DCITY WINGS Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– MLK & SHORTY’S GATEWAY 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 BUSBOYS & POETS Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021 ANACOSTIA ORGANICSU S
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½ MIL
MIRACLE THEATRE CALL YOUR MOTHER DELI PINEAPPLE & PEARLS ROSE’S LUXURY
9,015 1.6 25% 75% $812,081
SAFEWAY
DISTRICT SOUL FOOD EXTREME PIZZA BITTER GRACE JENI’S SPLENDID ICE CREAM BOMBAY STREET FOOD
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Lincoln Park
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
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15,267 52% 48% 97% 87% 45%
HOUSEHOLDS EAST CAPITOL ST
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Union Station Plaza
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CONTACT W ST Capitol Riverfront BID Ted Jutras, VP of Planning & Development (202) 465-7005 • ted@capitolriverfront.org capitolriverfront.org FREDERICK DOUGLASS HOME
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CENTRAL 14TH STREET / COLORADO TRIANGLE
NW
BETWEEN ROCK CREEK PARK AND THE GEORGIA AVENUE CORRIDOR is a small but densely populated neighborhood nestled around the intersection of 14th Street NW and Colorado Avenue. The collection of food and service-oriented retail around its central, triangle park includes Gold Coast Café and Moreland’s Tavern. This local watering hole and its menu aptly represent the surrounding community—welcoming, diverse, authentic, and kid-friendly.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 5,177 Total Area Employment • Health Care & Social Assistance: 22% • Administrative/Support & Waste Management/ Remediation Services: 15% • Retail Trade: 12%
POPULAR SPOTS • Dining at Moreland’s Tavern and Social Kitchen • Shopping at 14th & Kennedy Farmer’s Market (April–Nov) • Staying active at Twists & Turns Body Fitness and Second Wind Training
GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREETS 14th Street is a designated Great Streets corridor whose small businesses may apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. The corridor also receives support from the Uptown Main Street through community-based economic development programs.
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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THE HARTLEY THE KITE HOUSE 1155 DAHLIA
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CRITTENDEN ST
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26% Rock Creek 42% Cemetery
24% 8%
29% 45% 20% 5%
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7TH ST
8TH ST
5,906/3,579 3
37,000 100
Score
BLUEBELL SPA
LYMAN’S TAVERN th HABANERO 2019 14 Monthly StreetAverage NW TAQUERIAStreet Excellent NameMobility Here TORO BAR MEZCALERO COCINA MEXICANA
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236,300 150,000
QUINCY ST ExcellentVery Mobility WalkableWalker's Paradise
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MOBILITY
Traffic Mobility Counts Score3
CHICATANA SHEPHERD ST BARRILITO BAR QUALIA COFFEE & RESTAURANT HOMESTEAD LITTLE COCO’S DC CORAZON FONDA H ST RANDOLP Y TEQUILERIA Mobility Walkscore Walkscore Residents Residents w/in w/in
CONTACT Uptown Main Street Gabriela Mossi, Executive Director (202) 270 1461 • info@uptownmainstreet.org uptownmainstreet.org
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MetrorailCapital Bikeshare Capital Traffic Bikeshare Exits Stations Counts Counts2
YES! ORGANIC MARKET
KA NS AS AV E
AÑEJO BAR & GRILL
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ACE HARDWARE TAYLOR ST
SHEPHERD ST
14th Street NW Kennedy Street NW Colorado Avenue NW
RD
UPSHUR ST
TIMBER PIZZA POM POM LITTLE FOOD STUDIO MENYA HOSAKI
14,400 7,300 3,100
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PETWORTH LIBRARY
HONEYMOON CHICKEN
Traffic Counts2
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17TH ST
18TH ST
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ARG YLE TE R
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MOBILITY
WEBSTER ST
Avg weekday/Avg within 1/2 mi weekend
28% 44% 20% 8%
BUCHANAN ST
ALLISON ST
25,873 14,400
2ND ST
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
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WMATA BUS BARN
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FARRAGUT ST
$513,544 $131,345 $46,544 $719,751 $140,681 $1,218,543 $897,858 $1,159,459 $401,503 $634,302 $469,352 $209,566 $237,622
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HAMILTON ST
PEPPERONI CHIC
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LEE’S $10,040 JACKIE$34,837 $2,426 $8,284 $899 $3,105 $14,169 $49,105 $2,697 $9,360 $24,249 $84,597 $16,837 $58,577 $23,009 $80,129 $7,931 $27,645 $13,011 $44,484 $9,152 $31,739 $4,010 $13,952 $4,450 $15,623
AV E
INGRAHAM ST
EMERSON ST
LAS PLACITAS CAFE
CVS
ApparelANDRENE’S CAFE THE LIBRARY Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
HA MP SH IR E
13TH ST
14TH ST
16TH ST AV E
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CO
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
LIGHTHOUSE YOGA CENTER TONY’S PLACE
FO
KINGSBURY CENTER
SHER
LA COOP COFFEE
GOLDEN FLOUR BAKE SHOP
CVS CASTELLO RESTAURANT & BAR
LO RA D
BEA CH DR
ROCK CREEK TENNIS CENTER
THE COMMODORE
18% 28% 38% 15% 37.2
25% 19% 41% 15% VINTAGE GLAM 38.7
4TH ST
JEFFERSON ST
E AV OIS
R
TROPIMART
7TH ST
NEW SEWELL MUSIC CONSERVATORY IN ILL
SD
LONGFELLOW ST
KENNEDY ST
NEPTUNE ROOM
24% 19% 41% 17% 40.2
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
AVE
W
9TH ST
ROOTS & BLOOMS SOUP UP ANXO MITA CAFÉ ZONE 365
SOCIAL KITCHEN LEWIS BARBERSHOP GOLD COAST CAFE
$141,094 $95,740 26% 14% 60% $90,502
Fort Slocum Park
NICHOLSON ST
MADISON ST
SECOND WIND CROSSFIT MORELAND’S TAVERN
$108,095 $71,026 35% 17% 48% $73,483
NE
EMERY RECREATION CENTER
$102,216 $63,495 39% 17% 44% $69,837
KA NS AS
WALMART OOHS & AAHS OGLETHORPE ST
4TH ST
16TH ST
14TH ST
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
PEABODY ST
GEORGIA CROSSING REDEVELOPMENT
148,675 2.2 44% 56% $668,597
INCOME
QUACKENBOS ST
THE BAR @ MILK & HONEY BBQ BUS SMOKEHOUSE THE SOAPSTONE
13,066 2.7 56% 44% $588,391
PL
CHEZ AUNTY LIBE
3 STARS BREWING COMPANY
3,990 2.7 46% 54% $626,608
UM ILL
FORT STEVENS
US
335,830 48% 52% 92% 67% 39%
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Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
RITTENHOUSE ST
35,314 47% 53% 87% 45% 22%
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10,838 48% 52% 83% 41% 20%
T TIER S WHIT
HOUSEHOLDS FAMILY DOLLAR SHERIDAN ST CITY GEAR JULIA’S EMPANADAS RENT-A-CENTER EL DORADO BREAD
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NORTH CAPITOL ST
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional TAKOMA Degree
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BUSBOYS & POETS YOGA HEIGHTS
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THE BROOKS THE VALE
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ASPEN ST Government
TAKOMA STATION HORACE & DICKIES DONUT RUN VEGARITOS THE SPICESUITE
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Retail/Restaurant
CENTRAL 14TH STREET / COLORADO TRIANGLE CEDAR ST
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U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT FOREIGN MISSIONS CENTER
DC INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL & LATIN AMERICAN MONTESSORI BILINGUAL SCHOOL
DAHLIA ST
CENTRAL 14TH STREET / SPRING ROAD
NW
IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS is a distinctive concentration of ethnic restaurants and neighborhood service shops. Within these blocks along 14th Street, the linguistic diversity of businessowners and residents is reflected in the signs and menus. This experience is open to all visitors who would prefer a five-minute walk from a Metro station instead of an international flight. The growing mix of new and historic mid-rise buildings houses a dedicated buy-local residential base dedicated to watching this commercial core thrive.
NEW INFILL DEVELOPMENT Sleek, modern mid-rise multifamily additions are making their mark on 14th Street, with 13 projects delivered since 2015 and several more approved for construction permits.
NEW BARS + RESTAURANTS • Añejo Bar & Grill (Tex-Mex) • Chicatana Fine Mexican
10-MINUTE WALK TRADE AREA1 • 25,600 residents
• DC Corazon Fonda y Tequileria (Mexican)
• 17.1% population growth (2010–2020)
• Toro Bar (sports bar/pool & billiards hall)
• 31% population aged 20–34
GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREETS 14th Street is a designated Great Streets corridor whose small businesses may apply for grants of up to $50,000 per location to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. The corridor also receives support from Uptown Main Street’s community-based economic development programs.
1. Esri 2020 forecast.
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KENNEDY ST
CENTRAL 14TH STREET / SPRING ROAD
EMERSON ST
CRITTENDEN ST
BUCHANAN ST
AR K
18TH ST
17TH ST
AN SA S
AV E
ARG YLE TE R
4TH ST
5TH ST
INCOME
TIMBER PIZZA POM POM LITTLE FOOD STUDIO MENYA HOSAKI
UPSHUR ST
ACE HARDWARE TAYLOR ST
T NT S
Columbia Heights
HOOK HALL
BAD SAINT
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REDROCKS EL CHUCHO LAMONT ST ODD PROVISIONS
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$29,429 $7,297 $2,655 $40,205 $7,968 $70,569 $53,172 $62,640 $21,598 $33,924 $25,784 IRVING ST $11,897 $13,017
$89,754 $22,556 $8,128 $123,943 $24,443 $214,657 $160,546 $194,480 $67,053 $107,317 $79,719 $36,328 $40,026
$685,917 $177,495 $62,002 $949,835 $185,035 $1,614,213 $1,199,136 $1,522,100 $525,839 $802,844 $619,599 $278,635 $314,216
VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER
48% 42% 36% 40% CHILDRENS NATIONAL 13% 12% MEDICAL CENTER 4% 5%
36% 45% 16% 4%
IG AN AVE
MOBILITY Traffic Counts2
14,400
14th Street NW
2,900
Spring Road NW
McMillan Reservoir Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
DULCINEA BAR & GRILL
REVELER’S HOUR
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair WASHINGTON
NUVEGAN CAFE HARRAR COFFEE & ROASTERY
SANKOFA
FAIRMONT ST
ACE HARDWARE
17% 32% 37% 14% 35.6
H PER HHH1 HOSPITAL CENTER AVAILABLE VEHICLES
IRVING ST
HOWARD UNIVERSITY/ PLEASANT PLAINS PAGE 31 R
SALSA WITH SYLVIA SWEAT DC ST. VINCENT WINE DISTRICT DOGS TRAINING
SONNY’S NO KISSES
COLUMBIA RD
H A RVARD ST
THE MIDLANDS BEER GARDEN WALLS OF BOOKS CALL YOUR MOTHER DELI
MORTON ST
R ST
A LEAS MT P
BOMBAY STREET FOOD MOUNT PLEASANT LIBRARY PURPLE PATCH THE BUTCHER’S TARGET MARKET BEST BUY MOLA BED, BATH & BEYOND MARSHALLS
MAKAN QUEEN’S ENGLISH THE THIRSTY CROW GIANT TIVOLI FOOD THEATER
19% 31% 39% 11% 35.3
CK C
THE AVENUE PARK RD
E WARD
18TH ST
FISH IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD LOOKING GLASS LOUNGE
E SHERMAN AV
17TH ST
19TH ST
CVS TSEHAY
THE COUPE
PA RK RD
18% 31% 40% 11% 35.2
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
RELIABLE TAVERN
THIP KHAO
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EACH PEACH MARKET BOLD FORK BOOKS PEAR PLUM
Georgia Ave/ Petworth
ACE
WT ON ST
NR O
BEAU THAI DOS GRINGOS HAYDEE’S HUSH BOUTIQUE MARTHA DEAR SUNS MT DESERT ISLAND ICE CREAM CINEMA
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HOWARD UNIVERSITY
THE LINE DC HARRIS TEETER SHARBAT BAKERY
AV
MCDONALD’S
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ISSHIN RAMEN
Georgia Ave/Petworth, 5,906/3,579
Columbia Heightsweekend Avg weekday/Avg
SEVEN REASONS Capital Capital Bikeshare Bikeshare Traffic Traffic 2 Stations Counts Counts Counts
3 Score Score
Walkscore WalkscoreWHOLEResidents Residentsw/in w/in FOODS 10 10min. min.car carride ride
100 99
96 98
MAYDAN IVY WILD Mobility Mobility
YES! ORGANIC MARKET th within 20191/2 mi Monthly AverageV ST14 Street Name NW ROAMING Here Excellent Excellent Mobility Mobility LINCOLN THEATER ROOSTER REEVES
5 25,873 ST
18TH ST
THE GAME Metrorail MARIE REED SPORTS PUBMetrorail TIKKIExits Stations ELEMENTARY
14,400 37,000
Walker's Walker'sParadise Paradise 930 CLUB
248,100 150,000 LANDMARK THEATER
POTBELLY CHIPOTLE
W ST
V ST
T
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STREETS MARKET & CAFÉ
SITAR CENTER
CONTACT Uptown Main Street Gabriela Mossi, Executive Director BRYANT ST (202) 270 1461 • info@uptownmainstreet.org ADAMS ST uptownmainstreet.org
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SAFEWAY QUINCY ST
GEORGIA AVE
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$145,269 $101,141 26% 12% 62% $92,497
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
RANDOLPH ST
HOLMEAD PL
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$122,827 $85,120 30% 14% 56% $81,246
T ITOL S CAP RTH NO
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QUALIA COFFEE HOMESTEAD
BLUEBELL SPA LYMAN’S TAVERN TAQUERIA HABANERO TORO BAR MEZCALERO COCINA MEXICANA SPR LITTLE HAVANA IN G RD ANAFRE
$110,139 $75,286 34% 16% 50% $74,207
RO
AÑEJO BAR & GRILL
YES! ORGANIC MARKET
NS AS AV E
SHEPHERD ST
KA
CHICATANA BARRILITO BAR & RESTAURANT LITTLE COCO’S DC CORAZON FONDA Y TEQUILERIA
2ND ST
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
Grant Circle
HONEYMOON CHICKEN
PETWORTH LIBRARY
7TH ST
8TH ST
BL AG D
IL
US E RADI 9TH ST
AV E EN
½M
190,836 2.0 41% 59% $675,345
Rock Creek
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
ALLISON ST
WEBSTER ST
Cemetery 29,798 10,834 2.3 2.4 33% 40% 67% 60% $665,213 $664,389
HOUSEHOLDS Sherman Circle
RD
WMATA BUS BARN
3RD ST
E AV
G FINE ART ATHENA GRILL HIGHLANDS CURIOUS EXPLORERS DANCE LOFT ON 14 14TH STREET GRAFFITI MUSEUM PICA TACO TO GO DANGEROUSLY DELICIOUS PIES
415,210 48% 52% 93% 71% 42%
Fo Tot Pa
KC HU RC H
A W IO
DELAFIELD PL DECATUR ST
73,334 50% 50% 88% 62% 35%
NE
FARRAGUT ST
25,641 51% 49% 83% 58% 32%
0-3 mi
DR EN TT TO
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
GALLATIN ST
0-1 mi
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BID Area
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CENTRAL 14TH STREET/ WMATA BUS BARN PAGE 13 LAS PLACITAS CAFE
RD
FO
KINGSBURY CENTER
0-½ mi
HAMILTON ST
Great Street
S RIGG
INGRAHAM ST
CVS CASTELLO RESTAURANT & BAR
LO RA D
Government
CVS JACKIE LEE’S
ANDRENE’S CAFE THE LIBRARY
4TH ST
13TH ST
14TH ST
16TH ST AV E
BEA CH DR
E AV OIS
THE COMMODORE
Education
TONY’S PLACE
JEFFERSON ST
IN ILL
ROCK CREEK
TENNIS CENTER Retail/Restaurant Arts/Tourism
LIGHTHOUSE YOGA CENTER
NEW SEWELL MUSIC CONSERVATORY
NEPTUNE ROOM
LA COOP COFFEE
GOLDEN FLOUR BAKE SHOP
MITA CAFÉ ZONE 365
9T
LEWIS BARBERSHOP GOLD COAST CAFE
7TH ST
MORELAND’S TAVERN
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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. NEW + IMPROVED RESTAURANTS • The Highlands, a longtime 14th Street food scene staple, recently underwent renovation, and Spanish restaurant Atxondo moved in next door. • Additional 2020 arrivals include Stein’s Cafe Raw Bar and Pica Taco To Go. • In 2021 the corridor will welcome Dangerously Delicious Pies and La Villa Pizzeria, which will reopen following a 2019 fire.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 5,375 Total Area Employment • Health Care & Social Assistance: 21% • Administrative/Support & Waste Management/ Remediation Services: 18% • Professional Services: 12%
WMATA BUS BARN Led by Beyer Blinder Belle, a multidisciplinary team has redesigned the WMATA Northern Bus Garage (c. 1906) at 4615 14th Street NW to accommodate new retail, office, and/ or cultural space while preserving the historic façade. Redevelopment of the “Bus Barn” is anticipated for completion in 2025.
CREATIVE CORRIDOR • The 14th Street Graffiti Museum, an outdoor, self-guided art installation highlighting the history of graffiti in the District, opened in 2020. • Four new murals were installed in an alley on the 4600 block of 14th Street as part of the #MuralsDC51 initiative. • Curious Explorers Child Development Center arrived in 2020 and offers a creative curriculum for children up to age 5. 1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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FORT STEVENS
SL IG
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CHEZ AUNTY LIBE QUACKENBOS ST
CENTRAL 14TH STREET / WMATA NORTHERN BUS BARN PEABODY ST
WALMART OOHS & AAHS OGLETHORPE ST
MADISON ST
ROOTS & BLOOMS SOUP UP ANXO MITA CAFÉ ZONE 365 KENNEDY ST
DI
EMERSON ST
Grant Circle TIMBER PIZZA POM POM LITTLE FOOD STUDIO MENYA HOSAKI
UPSHUR ST
HOLMEAD PL
PARK PLACE
2019 Monthly 14th Street Average NW
AV E
KC HU RC H
SONNY’S NO KISSES
M
IRVING ST
Traffic Mobility Counts Score3
37,000 100
SALSA WITH SYLVIA SWEAT DC ST. VINCENT WINE DISTRICT DOGS TRAINING
NUVEGAN CAFE HARRAR COFFEE & ROASTERY
Mobility Walkscore Residents w/in HARVARD Walkscore ST Residents w/in HERE’S THE Score 10 min. car 10 ride SCOOP min. car ride
99 92
98 230,700150,000
Street Excellent Name Here MobilityExcellent Walker's Mobility Paradise Walker's Paradise SANKOFA
MOBILITY
25,873 14,400
REDROCKS EL CHUCHO LAMONT ST ODD PROVISIONS
$16,578 $145,985 $106,434 $134,690 $46,470 $76,085 $54,502 $24,453 $27,225
$171,024 $1,487,152 $1,100,350 $1,406,933 $486,454 $757,975 $571,360 $256,044 $288,613
28% 38% 24% 9%
MOBILITY
14,400
35% 40% 18% 7%
34% 45% 17% 4%
14th Street NW
THE MIDLANDS BEER GARDEN Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 WALLS OF BOOKS CALL YOUR MOTHER DELI Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
MORTON ST
GEORGIA AVE
Columbia Heights
BAD SAINT
HOOK HALL
$3,901 $33,099 $24,048 $31,846 $11,107 $18,987 $12,731 $5,624 $6,518
IRVING ST
R ST
BOMBAY STREET FOOD MOUNT PLEASANT LIBRARY PURPLE PATCH THE BUTCHER’S TARGET MARKET BEST BUY MOLA BED, BATH & BEYOND MARSHALLS
MAKAN QUEEN’S ENGLISH THE THIRSTY CROW GIANT TIVOLI FOOD THEATER
$629,456 $162,379 $56,955 $877,036
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5,906 / 3,579 4
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17% 30% 38% 15% 37.0
$13,562 $3,270 $1,248 $19,569
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18TH ST
7TH ST
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PETWORTH LIBRARY
CHICATANA BARRILITO BAR & RESTAURANT LITTLE COCO’S DC CORAZON FONDA Y TEQUILERIA
AÑEJO BAR & GRILL
$145,365 $100,717 25% 13% 62% $92,653
RD
3RD ST
CRITTENDEN ST
BUCHANAN ST
SHEPHERD ST
$119,543 $79,991 31% 16% 53% $79,818
Rock Creek Cemetery
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
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20,726 2.6 49% 51% $630,239
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G FINE ART ATHENA GRILL HIGHLANDS CURIOUS EXPLORERS DANCE LOFT ON 14 14TH STREET GRAFFITI MUSEUM PICA TACO TO GO DANGEROUSLY DELICIOUS PIES
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13TH ST
14TH ST
16TH ST AV E
HAMILTON ST
3,891 2.8 61% 39% $692,687
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Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
INGRAHAM ST
54,197 381,307 50% 48% 50% 52% 87% 93% 56% 70% 30% 41% LA COOP COFFEE
CVS JACKIE LEE’S
ANDRENE’S CAFE HOUSEHOLDS THE LIBRARY
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KINGSBURY CENTER
LIGHTHOUSE YOGA CENTER TONY’S PLACE
JEFFERSON ST
IN ILL
ROCK CREEK TENNIS CENTER
TROPIMART
NEW SEWELL MUSIC CONSERVATORY
NEPTUNE ROOM
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LONGFELLOW ST
9TH ST
SOCIAL KITCHEN LEWIS BARBERSHOP GOLD COAST CAFE
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11,041 50% 50% 84% VINTAGE 52% GLAM 30%
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4TH ST
Arts/Tourism
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Retail/Restaurant
2ND ST
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CHEVY CHASE / FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS
IDENTIFIED AS A REGIONAL SHOPPING HUB in the District’s Comprehensive Plan, Chevy Chase/Friendship Heights is undergoing a metamorphosis. Development opportunities small and large surround the community’s focal point at Wisconsin and Western Avenues. With average household incomes of $180,000 to $220,000, Chevy Chase/ Friendship Heights offers a stunning, and probably brief, opportunity to capitalize on one of DC’s oldest and wealthiest neighborhoods.
MAIN STREET Established in 2020 and administered by District Bridges, the Chevy Chase Main Street program manages community-based economic development initiatives for the area’s commercial corridors. As part of the program, businesses may also apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs.
NEW RETAIL + RESTAURANTS TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 14,476 Total Area Employment • Health Care & Social Assistance: 18% • Professional Services: 14% • Retail Trade: 13%
• Mamma Lucia (Italian restaurant)—2021 • Muchas Gracias (Mexican restaurant/market)—2020 • Park Story (women’s apparel)—2020 • Real Nutritious Food (health food restaurant)—2020 • Rodman's Café (addition to existing market)—2020
LOCAL BUSINESS ANCHORS NEW RETAIL + RESIDENTIAL IN THE PIPELINE Tishman Speyer purchased Mazza Gallerie for $52 million in 2021 and plans to redevelop the building into residential and retail uses.
• The neighborhood is home to two co-working facilities: Hera Hub DC, the first international female-focused co-working space & business accelerator, and AdvantEdge Workspaces, located at Chevy Chase Pavilion. • Child's Play Toys & Books and Write for You offer unique shopping experiences.
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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ABERFOYLE PL
0-3 mi
ST
0-1 mi
POPULATION Population Male TENNYSON ST Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
9,310 44% 56% 99% 90% 56%
28,440 45% 55% 99% 89% 58%
4,753 1.9 54% 46% $881,424
13,130 2.2 58% 42% $955,339
179,875 46% 54% 97% 85% 55%
ST
BID Area
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DEAL MIDDLE SCHOOL
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WILSON HIGH SCHOOL BANDIT TACO LE KAVACHA FRENCH BISTRO
CONFETTI PLAY CAFE
BUTTERWORTH PL
ACE HARDWARE CONTAINER STORE TARGET
ALBEMARLE ST
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$397,984 $106,769 $36,889 $577,031 $113,070 $930,079 $692,164 $932,611 $323,888 $561,123 $379,931 $165,187 $190,244
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 0 1 2-3 4+
27% 22% ST 47%BRANDYWINE42% 20% 29% 6% 7%
36TH ST
44TH ST
BRANDYWINE ST
43RD ST
DISTRICT TACO ORANGETHEORY FITNESS SEOUL SPICE CORE POWER YOGA FRIENDSHIP HOSPITAL FOR ANIMALS ROAMING ROOSTER
CHESAPEAKE ST
38TH ST
GEORGETOWN DAY SCHOOL
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DAVENPORT ST
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19% 18% 38% 25% 45.6
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38TH ST
39TH ST
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15% 21% 36% 28% 46.7
Apparel $20,612 $66,446 Child Care $5,450 $18,079 Computers & Accessories $1,931 $6,244 CVS& Recreation Entertainment $29,959 $97,937 - Pets $5,947 $19,256 Food at Home $48,678 $155,770 Food away from Home $36,257 $116,025 Health Care $49,150 $157,814 - Medical Care $17,208 $54,989 ST ELLICOTT$29,320 Home Improvement $99,389 Household Furnishings $19,652 $63,998 Personal Care Products $8,649 $27,722 ST Vehicle Maint. & Repair $9,788DAVENPORT $31,376
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ELLICOTT ST
$207,078 $140,616 16% 10% 74% $123,534
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$217,172 $152,969 16% 8% 76% $128,742
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Friendship Heights
$183,123 $126,290 18% 12% 71% $113,471
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Average HH CKINLEY ST MedianMHH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
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MOBILITY Traffic Counts
ALTON PL
2
18% 44% 30% 8%
ALBEMARLE ST
BREAD FURST
ITALIAN PIZZA KITCHEN SFOGLINA Wisconsin Avenue UPTOWN MARKET
23,400 29,500–34,600 Connecticut Avenue
DAYS INN
WARREN ST
BOURBON COFFEE SURFSIDE
VAN NESS ST
SEDGWICK ST
RODMAN ST
A Metrorail Stations
Capital Bikeshare Stations
Traffic Counts2
Friendship Heights
4
23,400
within 1/2 mi
Wisconsin Avenue
CITY RIDGEResidents w/in Walkscore FUTURE WEGMANS 10 min. car ride
100
93
Excellent Mobility
Walker's Paradise
170,100
VIET CHOPSTICKS
CONTACT Van Ness/UDC M District Bridges VAN NESS ST Alex INTERNATIONAL Krefetz, CHANCERY Chevy ChaseCENTER Main Street Program Manager WHITTLE SCHOOL + STUDIOS (202) 450-4309 • alex@districtbridges.org SIDWELL FRIENDS SCHOOLdistrictbridges.org
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Source: EsriACACIA forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– FOOD & WINE 2018) values are roundedALLCARE to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 GOLD’S Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 GYM AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021 UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
MOBILITY
45TH ST
CAVA NANDO’S PERI PERI SQUISITO PIZZA & PASTA
WARREN ST
RD
46TH ST
NO
47TH ST
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW
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48TH ST
YUMA ST
GIANT CVS MUCHAS GRACÍAS ROSEMARY’S BISTRO CAF PHO 14 CALVERT WOODLEY WINE
UPTON ST
TIL
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CLEVELAND PARK
NW
NAMED FOR FORMER PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND, Cleveland Park hosts one of the District’s historic and successful commercial districts established by a streetcar stop. Now home to a Red Line Metrorail station, the area also boasts several local landmarks and civic institutions, including the recently renovated Cleveland Park Library. The community's modest scale belies a high-density population that supports the Connecticut Avenue retail district, which offers a mix of local and national tenants including an urban-format Target. COMMUNITY SPACES • The $19.7 million Cleveland Park Library (c. 2018) includes 26,700 SF of community educational space. • Cleveland Park Farmers Market offers produce & artisanal goods on Sat (9 am–1 pm April–Dec). • The Connecticut Avenue service lane, closed to vehicular traffic since the onset of COVID-19, has transformed into a signature walkable space for public enjoyment and “streatery” seating.
Connecticut Avenue is a designated Great Streets corridor, while Cleveland Park is a DC Main Street administered by District Bridges. As part of these programs, businesses along the corridor may apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs.
OPENINGS
DESTINATION DINING
• 3321 Bistro (Tex-Mex & Latin restaurant)—2021
• Mediterranean restaurant Sababa was named to the 2021 Michelin Bib Gourmand list.
• Cracked Eggery - 2021 • Orangetheory (fitness studio)—2020 • SakuSaku Flakerie by Al Volo (pop-up bakery/café)—2020 • School of Rock (music school)—2020
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WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2021
• The Washington Post ranked Vace Italian Delicatessen one of the ten best pizzas in DC. • Neighborhood staple Vace Italian Delicatessen received an Honorary Milestone RAMMY Award for 44 years of service.
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INCOME MI
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$182,808 $125,953 13% 13% 74% $112,552
$179,712 $161,037 $124,210 $108,735 16% 23% 12% 12% AÑEJO 72% BAR & GRILL 65% $110,669 $100,380
AGE
Cleveland Park
STREETS MARKET & CAFE YES! ORGANICS PO 321 BISTRO RT ER SABABA ST AL VOLO BINDAAS
NEWARK ST
CLEVELAND PARK LIBRARY
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) GLE RD
D
H A RVARD ST
27TH ST
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
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ACE HARDWARE CHIPOTLE DISTRICT KITCHEN
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27,000
Connecticut Avenue
RD
Porter Street
HARRIS TEETER
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– DINER 2018) values areTHE rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 TRYST Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021 RD
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SAFEWAY
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LAPIS
AS SA M IN G AVE C YO W Metrorail Metrorail CapitalCapital Bikeshare Bikeshare Traffic Traffic HU Mobility Mobility Walkscore Walkscore Residents Residentsw/in w/in 2 3 SE Score Dumbarton Exits Stations Stations Counts CountsCounts 10 10min. min.car carride ride T TT Score IA S Oaks Park ORN S F I L Cleveland Park CA 5,906/3,579 2 25,873 27,000 37,000 100 89 98 243,300 150,000 A99 VE Avg weekday/Avg weekend within 1/2 mi 2019 Monthly Average Connecticut Street Avenue Name Here Excellent Excellent Mobility Mobility Very Walker's Walkable Paradise SAFEWAY
PL
THE LINE DC 7,100–13,100
ANS TO NE DR
WHITEHAVEN ST
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Traffic Counts2 MINTWOOD PLACE
THEODORE'S MODERN FURNITURE GLOVER PARK HARDWARE
TRADER JOE’S
TAIL UP GOAT PHILZ COFFEE
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24% 57% 17% ACE 2% HARDWARE
REVELER’S HOUR MOBILITY
CARE NO
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CO LU MOBILITY MB
IRCLE RY C TO VA R E
NAANWISE CVS NANDOS BISTRO BITES PETIT MONDE BISTRO & CAFÉ STUDY HUB LEBANESE TAVERNA D R AL AVE
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29TH ST
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Apparel $26,914 $675,300 N$75,721 EW TO NS Child Care $7,423 M $21,091 $178,299 T ON THIP KHAO R$6,921 OE Computers & Accessories $2,438 $61,475 ST Entertainment & Recreation $36,510 $104,581 $939,061 PA ELLE RK - Pets $7,086 $20,263 $182,735 TAQUERIA NACIONAL RD LA BAHIA Food at Home $61,528 $173,642 $1,578,894 BOMBAY SABYDEE STREET FOOD Food away from Home $47,145 $132,443 $1,182,392 MOUNT PLEASANT LIBRARY BEAU THAI PURPLE PATCH Health Care $57,752 $164,399 $1,491,077 DOS GRINGOS THE BUTCHER’S HAYDEE’S TARGET MARKET - Medical Care $19,850 $56,584 $514,592 HUSH BOUTIQUE BEST BUY MOLA BED, BATH $808,130 & BEYOND Home Improvement MARTHA DEAR $29,190 $88,347 SUNS MT DESERT ISLAND ICE CREAM CINEMA MARSHALLS Household Furnishings $24,031 $68,267 Columbia $611,499 EACH PEACH MARKET BOLD FORK BOOKS Personal Care Products $10,878 $30,637 Heights $274,409 PEAR PLUM Vehicle Maint. & Repair $12,200 $33,954 $307,053 17TH ST
KL IN
19TH ST
35TH ST
34TH ST
MACOMB ST
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CONTACT THE GAME MARIE REED SPORTS PUB ELEMENTARY TIKKI District Bridges Zach Rybarczyk, Cleveland Park Main Street Manager (202) 450-4415 • zach@districtbridges.org MINT OYSTER ADAMS districtbridges.orgTHE IMPERIAL
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10% 32% 41% 17% 38.5
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LAREDO MEDIUM RARE INDIQUE
RDWAY ST
Age < 20 WY Age 20–34 PK CH AgeP35–64 INEY BR AN Age 65+ Median Age (years)
170,631 2.0 43% 57% $785,303
AV E
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14TH STREET GRAFFITI MUSEUM PICA TACO TO GO DANGEROUSLY DELICIOUS PIES
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ARG YLE TE R
Van Ness/UDC
VAN NESS ST
31,170 367,690 45% 48% LAS PLACITAS CAFE 55% 52% ART 98% G FINE 94% GRILL 88% ATHENA 77% HIGHLANDS CURIOUS EXPLORERS 58% LOFT ON 46% DANCE 14
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VAN NESS
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9,566 44% 56% 99% 89% 56%
17TH ST
ACACIA FOOD & WINE ALLCARE GOLD’S GYM VIET CHOPSTICKS
BL AG D
DAYS INN
ITALIAN PIZZA KITCHEN SFOGLINA UPTOWN MARKET
0-3 mi
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ALBEMARLE ST
BREAD FURST
0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
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Government
18TH ST
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KINGSBUR CENTER
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ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE in Columbia Heights, a tale of two cities in one neighborhood. From its dense residential communities to its lauded urban farm at Columbia Heights Green, this area also represents the spectrum of retail options. Large-format tenants combine along its dominant 11th and 14th Street corridors with local culinary powerhouses representing an almost countless number of cuisines. With new residential development and a buzzing arts scene all ramping up, Columbia Heights continues to be one of the District’s most compelling and commercially diverse neighborhoods. GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREETS 14 Street and the surrounding commercial corridors are designated Great Streets. As funds become available, small businesses may apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. Additional support comes from the Columbia Heights and Mount Pleasant Main Streets, which manage community-based economic development initiatives. th
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1
MULTICULTURAL CUISINE • Bad Saint (Filipino)
17,583 Total Area Employment
• Bombay Street Food (Indian)
• Educational Services: 26%
• Creole on 14th (Louisiana Creole)
• Accommodations & Food Services: 16%
• Gloria’s Pupuseria (Central American)
• Heath Care & Social Assistance: 12%
• Iron Age (Korean steakhouse)* • Khana Express (Indian) • Letena (Ethiopian) • Los Hermanos (Dominican) • Makan/The Thirsty Crow (Malaysian) • Mi Cuba Café (Cuban) • Ossobuco Ristorante (Italian)
PLACEMAKING
• Pho 14 (Vietnamese)
• For its American Portrait program, PBS produced a marquee mural at the Dance Institute of Washington.
• El Pollo Sabroso (Peruvian & Central American)
• With 12 “streateries,” the neighborhood has one of the highest concentrations in the District.
• El Rinconcito Café (Salvadorean)
• Queen’s English (Cantonese) • Shanghai Tokyo Café (Asian fusion) • Tequila & Mezcal (Mexican) • Thip Khao (Laotian) 1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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LAS PLACITAS CAFE G FINE ART ATHENA GRILL HIGHLANDS CURIOUS EXPLORERS DANCE LOFT ON 14 14TH STREET GRAFFITI MUSEUM PICA TACO TO GO DANGEROUSLY DELICIOUS PIES
DECATUR ST
WMATA BUS BARN
Rock Creek Cemetery
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Sherman Circle
CRITTENDEN ST
BUCHANAN ST
HONEYMOON CHICKEN
PETWORTH LIBRARY
TIMBER PIZZA POM POM LITTLE FOOD STUDIO MENYA HOSAKI
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18TH ST
EACH PEACH MARKET BOLD FORK BOOKS PEAR PLUM
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HERE’S THE SCOOP
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DULCINEA BAR & GRILL
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Columbia Heights 5,906/3,579 13
INTERIOR DEFINE SHINOLA
14TH ST
HI RE AV E
19TH ST
18TH ST
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STUDIO THEATER
LOVESAC 12,800–20,400 37,000
100 99
P ST
Logan
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Walkscore D AVEResidents Residents w/in w/in N A 10 10 min. min. car car ride ride L IS DE O H 98 150,000 234,100 R97
Walker's Paradise
MOBILITY Traffic Counts2
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16% 33% 37% 14% 35.3AFFAIRS VETERANS MEDICAL CENTER
$49,230
$143,569
$4,429 $66,630 $13,140 $116,552 $88,443 $104,000 $35,780 $54,307 $43,032 $19,860 $21,828
$13,001 $197,245 $38,577 $338,819 $255,624 $307,074 $105,754 $165,497 $126,660 $57,908 $63,035
CHILDRENS NATIONAL $12,516 MEDICAL CENTER $37,343
$678,059 $175,697 $61,203 $936,155 $182,205 $1,593,997 $1,185,224 $1,497,959 $517,112 $782,425 $610,331 $274,974 $309,260
45% 42% 10% 3%
HOWARD THEATER
V ST
12,800–20,400 14th Street NW
T ST
RIGHT PROPER BREWING MASON DIXIE BISCUIT CO. DRINK CO. BROCCOLI BAR
BACIO PIZZERIA ETABLI HOPSCOTCH MEAT & FOODS RED HEN TRUXTON INN BOUNDARY STONE AROI THAI S ST SYLVAN BAKERY & CAFÉ
CONTACT District Bridges Carolina Buitrago, F BIG BEAR CAFÉ LO Shaw/Howard Columbia Heights/Mount RID Pleasant Main Street R STDirector AA University VE (202) 929-8125 • carolina@districtbridges.org districtbridges.org GLASSEY COMPASS COFFEE
37% 45% 15% 3%
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community U ST Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021; WINDOWS CAFE 5. Dochter & Alexander
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Avg weekday/Avg weekend within 1/2 mi 2019 Monthly 14th Street NW Street Name Here Excellent ExcellentMobility Mobility KOMI MILK Average BAR
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51% 37% ADAMS ST 9% 3% W ST
BRYANT ST
NEW
DUPONT HOTEL
AMAZON FRESH SEPHORA PARACHUTE
R ST
BLUEMERCURY LOFT
Metrorail Metrorail Exits Stations
S ST
WEST ELM LOGAN HARDWARE
SAFEWAY
Shaw/Howard University
GYPSY KITCHEN
DOI MOI
13TH ST
14TH & U/ LOGAN CIRCLE PAGE 1
AWSON’S ARDEN MARKET
8TH ST
TED’S BULLETIN
HALF SMOKE
WARBY PARKER EMMY SQUARED COMPASS COFFEE
T ST
E AV
H
HOWARD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
U St/African American Civil War Mem'l/CardozoNELLIE’S
TRADER JOE’S
BANDIT TACO
LANDMARK THEATER
930 CLUB CAFÉ U
5TH ST
REEVES CENTER
MOBILITY
OYSTER ADAMS
V ST
16TH ST
MINT THE IMPERIAL
WHOLE FOODS
YES! ORGANIC MARKET LINCOLN ROAMING THEATER ROOSTER
15% 36% 39% 10% 34.5
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
MCDONALD’S
AV
MAYDAN IVY WILD
SEVEN REASONS
MARIE REED ELEMENTARY
18TH ST
ADAMS MORGAN PAGE 2
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STREETS MARKET & CAFÉ
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E
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RD
17% 37% 38% 9% 33.8
IRVING ST
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) NUVEGAN CAFE HARRAR COFFEE & ROASTERY
FAIRMONT ST
ACE HARDWARE
$143,664 $100,815 26% 12% 62% $91,691
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SALSA WITH SYLVIA SWEAT DC ST. VINCENT WINE DISTRICT DOGS TRAINING
SANKOFA
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Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ WASHINGTON Median Age (years)
IRVING ST
H A RVARD ST
$135,833 $96,249 27% 12% 61% $87,387
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REDROCKS EL CHUCHO LAMONT ST ODD PROVISIONS
SONNY’S NO KISSES
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$116,541 $84,778 32% 12% 56% $77,921
THE MIDLANDS BEER GARDEN WALLS OF BOOKS Age < 20 CALL YOUR MOTHER DELI
MORTON ST
BAD SAINT
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
AGE
HOOK HALL
R ST
T NT S
Columbia Heights
MAKAN QUEEN’S ENGLISH THE THIRSTY CROW GIANT TIVOLI FOOD THEATER
190,225 2.0 40% 60% $668,407
PARK RD
THE COUPE
E WARD
A LEAS MT P
BOMBAY STREET FOOD MOUNT PLEASANT LIBRARY PURPLE PATCH THE BUTCHER’S TARGET MARKET BEST BUY MOLA BED, BATH & BEYOND MARSHALLS
BEAU THAI DOS GRINGOS HAYDEE’S HUSH BOUTIQUE MARTHA DEAR SUNS MT DESERT ISLAND ICE CREAM CINEMA
RO
THE AVENUE
PA RK RD
ELLE TAQUERIA NACIONAL LA BAHIA SABYDEE
FISH IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD LOOKING GLASS LOUNGE
THIP KHAO
42,891 2.1 36% 64% $689,926
WICKED BLOOM SOCIAL CLUB DCITY SMOKEHOUSE UNCLE CHIPS P ST
SPARK AT ENGINE C THE PUB AND THE P 1ST ST
ES T
16,951 2.2 31% 69% $669,938
LN RD
WT ON ST
NR O
411,788 48% 52% 93% 71% 41%
LINCO
19TH ST
17TH ST
NE
MO
94,397 50% 50% 90% 70% 40%
1ST ST
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2ND ST
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38,380 50% 50% 88% 67% 37%
INCOME
RELIABLE TAVERN
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Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
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HOUSEHOLDS
SHEPHERD ST
QUALIA COFFEE HOMESTEAD
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AÑEJO BAR & GRILL
YES! ORGANIC MARKET
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SHEPHERD ST
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CHICATANA BARRILITO BAR & RESTAURANT LITTLE COCO’S DC CORAZON FONDA Y TEQUILERIA
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
4TH ST
AN SA S AR K
17TH ST
18TH ST
CENTRAL 14TH ST/ SPRING ROAD PAGE 12UR ST UPSH
Grant Circle
0-½ mi
POPULATION
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BID Area
3RD ST
Main Street
4TH ST
Great Street
9TH ST
Government
AV E
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BL AG D
WEBSTER ST
Education
5TH ST
Arts/Tourism
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Retail/Restaurant
8TH ST
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ALLISON ST
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CONGRESS HEIGHTS / SAINT ELIZABETHS
SE
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.
INNOVATION CENTER 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.
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 13 will be redeveloped into a 421-unit residential rental building with 126 affordable units, 21,000 SF of commercial space, and 240 underground parking spaces. • 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 LOCAL AREA INDUSTRIES 1 6,689 Total Area Employment • Heath Care & Social Assistance: 27% • Public Administration: 16% • Educational Services: 14%
• 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 2020, 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 (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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ANACOSTIA ORGANICSU S
RD
OW AR D
BARRY FARM RECREATION CENTER
14TH ST
Population Male Fort Stanton Female Park High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree E ST
M
RI S
RD
RD
STANTON RD
W AD E
BARRY FARM PAGE 5 ELVANS RD
CAPI TOL S T
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR AVE
WY
BR
H
SAINT ELIZABETHS PROPOSED NEW HOSPITAL
H
MI
SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL
ST
ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS ARENA
5T H
4T H
ST
2ND ST
W CO MB
ST
R.I.S.E. DEMONSTRATION CENTER AL L
BASE LLING
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Congress Heights
SQ
POPEYES 7TH ST
NA H
ST
1 0 T H PL
NNA SAVA
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Congress Heights
S RES
6TH ST
4TH ST
JR KIN G
HE R
ST
I SS I P
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HORNER PL
MISS
1ST ST
GREATER SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
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W L VA
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$91,957 $59,634 43% 23 RD ST 15% 42% $63,805
32%ST H 22% 35% 11% 32.1
24% 26% 38% 13% 35.3
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HE EL ER
27% 20% 39% 13% 36.7
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CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) $4,763 $1,076 $403 $6,676 $1,279 $11,702 $7,870 $11,512 $3,981 $5,198 $4,363 $1,923 $2,207
$12,277 $191,953 $2,737 $46,528 $1,033 $16,715 $17,013 $266,067 $3,308 $51,793 $30,342 $462,813 Southern M$20,510 Avenue $327,966 $29,715 $451,847 $10,297 $156,353 $12,443 $211,168 $11,241 $176,244 $4,990 $78,513 $5,949 $91,664
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 0 1 2-3 4+
RD
H 9T
47% 33% 16% 4%
48% 36% 13% 4%
33% 45% 21% 1%
ST
AUTO ZONE
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ELLEVUE PHARMACY
CHESAPEAKE ST
N
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AR YL
R HE UT
D
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CapitalCapital Bikeshare Bikeshare TrafficTraffic 2 Stations Counts Counts Counts
VE
Congress Heights 5,906 / 3,579 1
25,873
17,700 37,000
Mobility Mobility 3 Score Score
Walkscore Walkscore
Residents Residents w/in w/in 10 10 min. min. car car ride ride
9899
76 98
150,000 160,700
Avg weekday / Avg weekend within 1/2 mi 2019 Monthly AverageAlabamaStreet Avenue Name HereExcellent Excellent Mobility Mobility
Very Walker's Walkable Paradise
MOBILITY
3 R D ST
1ST ST
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
FORRESTER ST
Metrorail Metrorail Exits Stations
Alabama Avenue Martin L. King Jr. Avenue
ATLANTIC ST
SO LIVINGSTON RD
DANBURY ST
SOUTH CAPITOL ST
DHS
PNC BANK
17,700 10,100
AN
BELLEVUE/ SOUTH CAPITOL PAGE 6
OD FOODS MARKET
Traffic Counts2
ST
CKRIDGE/ ORHOOD LIBRARY
MOBILITY
BA RN AB Y
CONWAY HEALTH & RESOURCE CENTER
R TE
6TH ST
ST
4TH ST
ATLANTIC
N DO
HARTF
GARFIEL ELEMEN
GIANT FOOD
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Oxon Run Parkway Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
H ST
SA VA N
AV E
PL
ER S
OT H BR
MA RT IN LU T
M
AVE AMA ALAB
CONGRESS HEIGHTS SCHOOL
RIVER EAST CAFÉ
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
M
82,361 2.2 34% 66% $353,919
AGE
CHIPOTLE
SAINT ELIZABETHS PHASE I
MALCOM X AVE
RITA'S ITALIAN ICE
$48,269 $30,405 65% 13% 21% $36,511
H TER ANNA SAV
MARTIN’S FOOD TOWN
$56,205 $41,179 57% 15% 28% $42,555
Average HH Median HH ER HH Income <$50k N T HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
T ES UC
GATEWAY PAVILION NE
PL
9,840 2.7 30% 70% $287,500
INCOME
15TH PL
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SAINT ELIZABETHS EAST CAMPUS
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RA
AN
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UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
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3,324 2.4 38% 62% $290,336
T HS 18T
ANACOSTIA FREEWAY
TL
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
GAINESVILLE ST
EROY RD
AI
190,581 47% 53% 90% 39% 19%
ER SP JA
S
27,196 45% 55% 86% 15% 6%
HOUSEHOLDS
STANTON RD
S
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U.S. COAST GUARD HQ
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8,663 48% 52% 88% 16% 7%
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POM
SAINT ELIZABETHS WEST CAMPUS
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POPULATION
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BID Area
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STARBUCKS
W ST
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Anacostia
CHASE BANK
K
V ST
16TH ST
DC LOTTERY DC TAXICAB COMMISSION
CONGRESS HEIGHTS / SAINT ELIZABETHS
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PL
295
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SHA NN ON
Anacostia
13TH ST
T
COLUMBIAN QUARTER
CONTACT Destination Congress Heights Wendell Quann, Project Director (202) 563-5200 • quann@chctdc.org chctdc.org
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DEANWOOD
NE
FROM ITS ROLE AS A CRITICAL CHAPTER in the District’s past, Deanwood is prepared to become one of its future storytellers. Historically an entertainment hub for African-American neighborhoods, this community is highly regarded for its collection of homes designed by Black architects H.D. Woodson and Lewis Giles, Sr. This year, more than 240 new residential units are expected to deliver in Deanwood, as well as new retail, office and civic spaces. CREATIVE COMMUNITY • The annual Art All Night Festival, hosted by Deanwood Heights and Minnesota Avenue Main Streets in collaboration with community partners, highlights artists, makers, and entertainers who live and work east of the Anacostia River. • The District Office of Planning awarded a 2020 Creative Placemaking Grant for the installation of new murals on Burroughs Avenue and Sheriff Road NE as part of an effort by Creative JunkFood, the Ward 7 Business Partnership, and the National Building Museum.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 4,343 Total Area Employment • Health Care & Social Assistance: 27% • Public Administration: 16% • Educational Services: 14% • Professional Services: 7%
GREAT STREETS AND MAIN STREETS Nannie Helen Burroughs and Minnesota Avenues are designated Great Streets corridors whose small businesses may apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2020, commercial corridors received awards of up to $50,000 each. Deanwood Heights Main Street also offers business support and other community-based economic development initiatives.
DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE • 86 residential units will deliver on the Strand Theatre site in 2021 and 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. 1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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DEANWOOD 0-½ mi
E Retail/Restaurant
Arts/Tourism
Education
Government
Great Street
Main Street
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
0-3 mi
8,424 47% 53% 89% 18% 7%
30,914 45% 55% 89% 19% 7%
189,736 47% 53% 88% 29% 13%
3,137 2.6 45% 55% $290,332
11,938 2.6 39% 61% $295,077
73,486 2.5 48% 52% $314,651
$56,978 $40,338 57% 18% 24% $42,584
$55,967 $38,959 59% 17% 24% $41,969
$79,327 $54,643 46% 17% 37% $56,734
26% 20% 39% 16% 39.3
28% 21% 36% 14% 35.7
25% 22% 39% 15% 37.6
HOUSEHOLDS Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
LAS ST
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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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Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
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AGE Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
LEE ST
SUBURBAN MARKET
SHERIFF RD
JUST ST
7-ELEVEN
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STRAND THEATER STRAND RESIDENCES DEANWOOD SMOKEHOUSE PROVIDENCE PLACE PROGRESSIVE NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION CAMPUS
FOOTE ST
NIN
G RD
5 0 H ST T
47TH ST
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MINNESOTA & BENNING PAGE 34
44TH ST
42ND ST
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Marvin Gaye Park
H. D. WOODSON HIGH SCHOOL
DIVIS
49TH ST
F CES
ION AVE
HELEN MART
BROOK
58TH ST
MENICK’S MARKET
55TH ST
HAYES ST
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
D ST
JAY ST
sota Ave
EADS ST
0 1 2-3 4+
KELLY MILLER SCHOOL
M
DENNY’S
BLAINE
Benning Rd
ST
39% 39% 16% 5%
MAYA ANGELOU PCS HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS
AMES ST
CAPITOL GATEWAY MOBILITY MARKETPLACE
REDEVELOPMENT SITE7,400–14,600 Traffic Counts2
SHRIMP BOAT PLAZA
EAST CAPITOL ST
BENCO SHOPPING CENTER
Fort Chaplin Park
$17,033 $3,798 $1,434 $23,945 $4,697 $42,286 $28,570 $42,233 $14,672 $18,471 $15,864 $6,960 $8,301
$145,568 $33,583 $12,611 $206,499 $40,498 $358,459 $247,844 $359,539 $125,119 $173,672 $136,923 $60,169 $70,922
41% 39% 16% 4%
29% 43% 21% 7%
MARVIN GAYE RECREATION CENTER
THE CONWAY BLAINE ST CENTER
7-ELEVEN
$4,424 $960 $368 $6,495 $1,335 $11,257 $7,631 $12,036 $4,210 $5,233 $4,372 $1,876 $2,371
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
LINCOLN HEIGHTS/ RICHARDSON DWELLINGS PAGE 33
S ST
DMV SERVICES CENTER
EAST CAPITOL URBAN FARM
Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue NE
8,300 M Sheriff Rd NE Heights 5,500 Capitol Division Ave NE
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
C EN TRA LA
51ST ST
Traffic Counts2
Mobility Score3
Walkscore
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
3
7,400–14,600
100
67
149,400
RD
Deanwood, Minnesota Ave E ST
within 1/2 mi
N.H. Burroughs Ave NE
Excellent Mobility
C ST
ST SomewhatDWalkable
MOBILITY
Capital Bikeshare Stations
NG
Metrorail Stations
53RD ST
NI BEN
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B ST
54TH ST
C ST
50TH ST
VE
49TH ST
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0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
CONTACT Ward 7 Business Partnership Deborah Jones, Executive Director (202) 398-6054 • djones@wardseven.com wardseven.com
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MAR
DOWNTOWN DC
NW
AS THE CORE OF THE NATION’S CAPITAL, Downtown DC is where every element of the District’s ecosystem come center together. DOWNTOWNDC IS KNOWN as a major employment and A focal point of regional employment, hospitality, and culture, cultural and entertainment hub supported by a growing residential Downtown the brunt pandemic impacts inas thethe heart population, DC andhas yetsuffered it is so much more.ofDowntownDC stands metro area. Recognizing importance of downtown to the projects. DMV, of the District’s economy,the bolstered by several development as wellcoming as the country, significant resources are being invested in its In the years, Capitol Crossing, CityCenterDC’s Conrad Hilton, resurgence. the opportunity to Franklin be on the “ground floor” Martin LutherThat Kingcreates Jr. Memorial Library and Park will further as the third-strongest marketvitalization in the U.S. and returns to form.for DC. reshape DowntownDC,office cultivating prosperity DINING, SHOPPING + ENTERTAINMENT1 • 132 Destination Restaurants, including Piccolina • 75 Destination Retailers • 13 Museums, including Planet Word (2020) and Victims of Communism (2021) Museums • 8 Theatre & Performance Venues • Capital One Arena • Walter E. Washington Convention Center
INNOVATION + TECH With 30+ co-working locations, an Apple flagship store, and the Microsoft Innovation & Policy Center, Downtown DC’s reputation as a technology hub is further supported by a collection of innovators including MapBox, Eaton Workshop, Yelp, Facebook, Fiscal Note, and Social Tables.
ACCESSIBLE • 7 Metrorail Stations serving all system lines below ground, DC Circulator at the street level • 31 Capital Bikeshare Stations • 97 Walkscore
NEW RETAIL, SERVICES + ENTERTAINMENT Noteworthy recent additions to the Downtown DC commercial environment include Akris, Chanel, Cheesecake Factory, Five Iron Golf, Giorgio Armani, Lululemon, and Yardbird Southern Table & Bar.
1. DowntownDC BID
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CONRAD HOTEL
McPherson Square
WOODIES BUILDING
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
M
SIDNEY HARMAN HALL
Federal Triangle
Archives/ Navy Mem'l
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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY
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Judiciary Sq
C ST
PEN NSY LVA NIA
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Union Station Plaza
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
The Mall
FUTURE WMATA HQ
FAA USDA
US DEPT. OF ENERGY
M
MANDARIN HOTEL
L’ENFANT PLAZA HILTON
L'Enfant Plaza
7TH ST
INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM
9TH ST
14 TH ST
12TH ST
CVS
FORD HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING
HOLIDAY INN
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MUSEUM OF THE BIBLE
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CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING
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MOBILITY D ST
ST
6T HS T
31% 47% 18% 4%
13% 37% 33% 16%
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Mobility Walkscore Score
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2019 within Monthly the BID Average
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220,400 150,000
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DUPONT CIRCLE IS ONE OF THE DISTRICT'S INTERNATIONAL CENTERS, a cosmopolitan neighborhood with a welcoming European ambiance. Known as the city’s gathering place, Dupont is a vibrant blend of local retailers and restaurants, art galleries and museums, lively arts programming, riveting architecture, and historic homes. Over the next few years, the District Department of Transportation will be making a $25 million investment to build Dupont Plaza on a platform over the below-ground section of Connecticut Avenue. Extensive streetscape enhancements of the surrounding sidewalks are included. NEW RETAIL + RESTAURANTS
LOCAL ITINERARY
• • • • • • • • • • • • •
Visitors to Dupont Circle can stay in more than 20 hotels, dine at DC favorites such as Al Tiramisu and Dawson's Market, see 70+ embassies around the Circle and along nearby Embassy Row, and enjoy world-class art exhibitions such as the Phillips Collection, Dupont Underground, and Hillyer Art Space.
ANNUAL EVENTS
PUBLIC SPACE
• Fall: Art All Night, High Heel Race
• The neighborhood is home to Dupont Circle Park and Shevchenko Park, as well as new parklets, expanded sidewalk cafés, and two streateries.
• Winter: Holiday Market, The Heurich House Museum’s Annual Christkindlmarkt, Historic Dupont Circle Main Street’s Retail Holiday Pop-Up, Dupont Circle Pop-Up • Spring: Taste of Dupont • Summer: 17th Street Festival, DC Dog Days Sidewalk Sale
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• The District will invest at least $25 million for the creation of Dupont Plaza, a flexible public space along Connecticut Avenue from Dupont Circle to California Street.
WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2021
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A GEOGRAPHY-DEFINING ENTRYWAY into the District, East Capitol Street is more than its spectacular vistas. The street forms a unifying corridor for the Benning, Lincoln Heights, Fort Dupont, and Marshall Heights neighborhoods, among others. As a commercial and commuter route, East Capitol Street carries up to 20,000 cars daily. With proximity 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 2,032 Total Area Employment • Heath Care & Social Assistance: 32% • Educational Services: 24% • Retail Trade: 10% • Accommodations & Food Services: 9%
CAPITOL GATEWAY MARKETPLACE An 11-acre site at 58th & East Capitol Streets offers redevelopment potential for up to 150,000 SF of retail space, including 130,000 SF for an anchor tenant, and 312 residential units.
COMMUNITY ANCHORS • Delivered in 2018, the Marvin Gaye Recreation Center features a music room, teaching kitchen, art gallery space, tech lounge, and fitness center. • In 2015, the University of the District of Columbia partnered with District and federal agencies, local organizations, and residents to convert a three-acre site at East Capitol Street and Southern Avenue into the East Capitol Urban Farm.
$31 MILLION HOPE VI REVITALIZATION GRANT The phased Capitol Gateway redevelopment has already delivered 374 new residential units, with another 700 in the pipeline.
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Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
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7,945 46% 54% 86% 25% 10%
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$17,410 $3,925 $1,472 $25,080 $5,010 $43,498 $29,721 $45,363 $15,778 $20,589 $16,777 $7,311 $8,851
$110,456 $25,636 $9,558 $157,737 $31,070 $272,506 $188,179 $278,218 $96,884 $135,448 $105,416 $46,016 $54,590
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 0 1 2-3 4+
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MOBILITY Traffic Counts2
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31% 38% 23% 7%
24,800 15,500 4,700
31% 38% 22% 9%
25% 42% 24% 9%
East Capitol Street Southern Avenue 58th Street
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Capital Bikeshare Capital Bikeshare Traffic Stations Counts Counts2
Capitol Heights 5,906 / 3,579 2
Traffic Counts
Mobility Mobility Score3 Score
25,873 24,800 37,000 98
99
Walkscore Walkscore
Residents Residents w/in w/in 10 10 min. min. car car ride ride
66 98
150,000 173,300
Avg weekday / Avg weekend within 1/2 mi 2019 Monthly Average East Capitol Street Street Name Excellent Here Excellent Mobility MobilitySomewhat Walker's Walkable Paradise
MOBILITY
M Metrorail Metrorail Exits Stations
$4,772 $1,065 $402 $6,932 $1,396 $11,989 $8,182 $12,654 $4,410 $5,734 $4,646 $2,015 $2,462
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 BUSTLING with The Shops at Dakota Crossing, a 430,000-square-foot shopping center boasting 90% occupancy by major national retailers, as well as hundreds of new townhomes and multifamily units delivered over the last decade. Direct access to South Dakota and New York Avenues and U.S. Route 50 makes this spot both a local favorite and a regional destination.
NATIONAL RETAILERS
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1
• Costco
7,270 Total Area Employment
• Lowe's
• Construction: 33%
• DICK’S Sporting Goods
• Transportation & Warehousing: 21%
• PetSmart • Vitamin Shoppe
• Wholesale Trade: 10%
LOCAL TENANTS • Dakota Nail Spa • Mecho’s Dominican Kitchen • Roaming Rooster • Transit Employees Federal Credit Union • Zachys DC
POPULATION SURGE • The Reserves at Dakota Crossing delivered 118 marketrate townhomes and a 236unit multifamily building called The Jamison in 2019. • Between 2010 and 2020, the number of residents within a half-mile increased by 41%.
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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FORT LINCOLN / DAKOTA CROSSING 0-½ mi
Retail/Restaurant
Arts/Tourism
Education
Government
Great Street
Main Street
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
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Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
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3,822 43% 57% 90% 51% 27%
8,776 45% 55% 88% 47% 23%
247,260 48% 52% 89% 45% 22%
2,233 1.7 54% 46% $498,643
3,944 2.1 60% 40% $475,000
97,190 2.4 44% 56% $451,712
$88,280 $51,573 49% 12% 39% $60,388
$96,656 $60,422 44% 11% 44% $66,196
$102,400 $68,411 38% 15% 47% $69,731
15% 17% 36% 32% 52.4
18% 17% 38% 27% 47.9
23% 25% 38% 14% 36.8
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CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
COSTCO
D
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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
YORK AVE
W YORK AVE
SS NATIONAL ARBORETUM
Anacostia River Park
NEW YORK AVE/ IVY CITY PAGE 37
ational boretum Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
$9,305 $1,919 $810 $13,570 $2,772 $23,804 $16,469 $25,190 $8,965 $11,665 $9,154 $4,095 $5,254
$248,154 $59,358 $21,897 $347,577 $67,889 $602,241 $425,970 $583,323 $202,577 $293,699 $228,698 $101,203 $117,706
ANACOS TIA A VE
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 0 1 DOUGLA SS T 2-3 4+
28% 51% 16% 5%
MOBILITY
28% 45% 21% 6%
73,600–131,000 New York Avenue NE AV E
KENILWORTH ELEMENTARY
24% 50% 18% 8%
AV E
Traffic Counts2 DEA NE AV E
$4,914 $933 $429 $6,996 $1,418 $12,663 $8,657 $12,797 $4,604 $5,387 $4,666 $2,148 $2,835
NE SO TA
31ST ST
CHICK-FIL-A
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LOWES
DAKOTA NAIL SPA MECHO’S DOMINICAN KITCHEN
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DICK’S SPORTING GOODS MARSHALLS PETSMART
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
33,300 South Dakota Avenue NE DEANWOOD M Bladensburg Road 12,700–17,900 NE COMMUNITY CENTER Deanwood M IN
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Langston Golf Course & Driving Range MEADE ST
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LANE PL
Mobility Score3
73,600–131,000
47
New York Avenue NE
Fair Mobility
w/in 10 min. car ride
32
Car-dependent
69,700
CESAR CHAVEZ SCHOOL
295
MOBILITY
ST
Traffic Counts2
HA YE
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CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership SUBURBAN MARKET Derek Ford, SVP, Emerging Neighborhoods (202) 661-8673 • dford@wdcep.com SHERIFF RD wdcep.com
MCDONALD’S
49TH ST
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0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
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FORT TOTTEN / RIGGS PARK / MANOR 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. The neighborhood's residents, businesses, and mixed-use developments support the area as an up-and-coming transit village for local and regional markets. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT • EYA is developing Riggs Park Place on a four-acre site over two phases and will deliver 90 for-sale townhomes in 2022, followed by 84 senior apartment units above retail and parking in 2024. • EYA is also building 80 forsale townhomes on 2.5 acres in partnership with St. Joseph’s Seminary.
MAIN STREET As part of the Main Street program, The Parks Main Street (TPMS) manages community-based economic development initiatives for the neighborhood’s commercial corridors. TPMS recently expanded its footprint to include several new establishments, including Hellbender Brewery, Dolci Gelati, and Unitees Screen-Print & Embroidery.
ART PLACE AT FORT TOTTEN • Phase II, anticipated for completion in 2022, will transform 5.1 acres of the 16.5-acre site into a 25,000 SF Aldi grocery store, Explore! Children's Museum, a family entertainment zone, 270 apartments, and 30 artist live/work units. • Anchoring the second phase will be an experiential tenant, which will create an immersive installation for its 75,000 SF space, in addition to hosting a food hall and brewery.
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MANOR PARK The Manor Park commercial corridor is the 6200 block of 3rd Street NW between Rittenhouse and Sheridan Streets NW. The neighborhood is home to an outstanding cluster of enduring African-American owned and operated businesses, including: • Manor Park Barber Shop (58 years) • The Davis Center, dance studio (51 years) • The V.I.P. Room, event venue (41 years) • Bene’ Millinery, hat & bridal shop and home of the “DC Hat Lady” (41 years) • Lovely Lady Boutique, women’s fashions (30 years) • Senbeb Café, vegan and vegetarian soul food and Senbeb Natural Foods Co-op (over 15 years) • AMAR Group, architecture firm (30 years) • Peaches Kitchen Restaurant, Jamaican and American cuisine (14 years)
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FORT TOTTEN / RIGGS PARK / MANOR PARK 0-½ mi 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
8,747 44% 56% 90% 46% 24%
33,592 46% 54% 89% 44% 22%
332,378 49% 51% 85% 52% 28%
3,837 2.3 47% 53% $417,203
13,788 2.4 56% 44% $446,705
131,098 2.4 44% 56% $528,038
$79,886 $60,259 40% 19% 41% $58,847
$87,440 $67,452 36% 18% 46% $63,933
$112,310 $79,183 32% 15% 53% $76,080
20% 21% 38% 21% 41.7
21% 20% 38% 21% 41.8
21% 27% 38% 14% 36.3
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HOUSEHOLDS Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
PEABODY ST ONEIDA ST
OGLETHORPE ST
HELLBENDER BREWING COMPANY
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
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Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
THE MODERN AT ART PLACE - ONELIFE FITNESS - RAMDASS PHARMACY - SHINING STARS PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY - T-MOBILE T CENTER - LOVE & CARE CHILD DEVELOPMENT TON S
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CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
GALLATIN 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
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$7,519 $1,635 $655 $10,863 $2,144 $18,839 $12,922 $19,369 $6,810 $9,410 $7,203 $3,202 $3,876
$29,638 $6,661 $2,608 $42,535 $8,305 $73,440 $50,570 $73,683 $25,809 $37,453 $27,947 $12,385 $14,771
$363,620 $88,336 $32,610 $507,230 $99,694 $877,562 $635,842 $830,897 $288,537 $445,296 $332,692 $148,189 $170,628
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
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7TH ST
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PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL
WEBSTER ST
ST. JOSEPH’S SEMINARY
31% 43% 21% 6%
23% 47% 24% 7%
29% 44% 21% 7%
2ND ST
MOBILITY Traffic Counts2
BUN KE R
TAYLOR ST
HIL Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– LR 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2.DOpen Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
Capital Bikeshare Capital Bikeshare Traffic Stations Counts Counts2
Fort Totten 5,906/3,579 1
Traffic Counts
CATHOLIC
25,873 19,200–31,300 37,000 UNIVERSITY OF
Mobility Mobility 3 Score Score
Walkscore Walkscore
Residents Residentsw/in w/in 10 10min. min.car carride ride
100 99
51 98
208,200 150,000
OTIS ST
Avg weekday/Avg weekend within 1/2 mi 2019 Monthly Average Riggs RoadAMERICA Street Name HereExcellent Excellent Mobility MobilitySomewhat Walker'sWalkable Paradise CVS THE BAKER’S LOUNGE
NEWTON ST
CONTACT The Parks Main Street (Center for Nonprofit Advancement) FRANCISCAN MONASTERY Edwin D. Washington, Executive Director (202) 774-5542 • info@theparksmainstreet.org
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YES! ORGANIC MARKET
MOBILITY
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19TH ST
BROOKLAND PAGE 8
Metrorail Metrorail Exits Stations
19,200–31,300 Riggs Road 23,400 South Dakota Avenue
20TH ST
1ST ST
VARNUM ST
14TH ST
NORTH CAPITOL ST
Retail/Restaurant
GEORGETOWN
NW
COBBLESTONE STREETS AND OUTDOOR STREATERIES. Waterfront picnics and political watering holes. Canal history and charming boutiques. One of DC’s original ports, Georgetown is repeatedly named the Best Neighborhood for Shopping by WASHINGTONIAN magazine. Through fluctuations in the economy and real estate market, Georgetown remains a highly coveted address for homes and businesses. Around the intersection of M Street and Wisconsin Avenue NW is where the past meets the present for locals, students, office workers, suburbanites, and visitors. UNIVERSITY ANCHORS + PLENTY OF SHOPPERS Home to Georgetown University and within walking distance of The George Washington University, the neighborhood offers access to more than 35,000 students. Professionals in Georgetown span the tech, architecture/design, nonprofit, retail, hospitality, educational, and medical sectors. The area’s residential base continues to thrive as well, with five projects in the pipeline or underway, in addition to office and retail space.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 35,508 Total Area Employment • Educational Services: 35% • Heath Care & Social Assistance: 18% • Professional Services: 15%
ENTREPRENEURSHIP + FLAGSHIP Georgetown is an incubator for socially conscious entrepreneurs, emerging restaurateurs, and online retailers interested in opening a brick-andmortar store in a proven location. Enterprises rooted in the neighborhood include Bluemercury, Framebridge, Tuckernuck, Chaia, Georgetown Cupcake, SCOUT Bags, Baked & Wired, Soapbox, and Radius Networks.
CREATIVE PROGRAMMING • Social distancing efforts by Georgetown BID and Main Street have significantly increased Georgetown’s outdoor public space. At 15 streateries for 35 participating restaurants, the neighborhood has more than anywhere else in the city. • In addition, this year Georgetown BID undertook a sidewalk widening project to extend M Street and Wisconsin Avenue by 5,000 linear feet through December 2021 and potentially longer. 1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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$256,140 $192,056 WASHINGTON HILTON $200,001 $134,668 12% 21% E AV 10% A6% D I OR 82% 69% FL DAWSON’S $146,672 $115,317 GARDEN MARKET
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Age < SHOP 20 MADE IN DC Sheridan Age 20–34 Circle PHILLIPS Age 35–64 COLLECTION Age 65+ Median Age (years)
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27TH ST
RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL & LOEWS THEATRE WASHINGTON HARBOUR
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Foggy Bottom-GWU 5,906/3,579 7 25,873 21,400–30,300 37,000 Avg weekday/Avg weekend within the2019 BID Monthly Average M Street NWStreet Name Here
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17% 35% 34% Sq 54% 47% 46% M 24% CHICKEN16% Farragut 16% West BUTTER COMPANY 4% 2% 3%
IMF GEORGE WASHINGTON 21,400–30,300 UNIVERSITY
28,400
M Street NWWORLD BANK Wisconsin Avenue G ST
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Theodore Roosevelt 100 99 98 98 Excellent Mobility Memorial Walker's Walker'sParadise Paradise Score3
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FOUR BAKED & WIRED SEASONS HOTEL
STREET WH GRACE ITEHCOLLECTIVE URS TF WY
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28TH ST
SANDLOT
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23RD ST
Francis Scott Key Memorial Bridge
BLUES ALLEY CADY’S ALLEY GEORGETOWN PARK
OLD STONE HOUSE
Residents Residentsw/in w/in 1010min. min.car carride ride
150,000 201,500
MOBILITY
THE EXORCIST STEPS
29TH ST
APPLE STORE JONATHAN ADLER
GEORGETOWN ALLBIRDS CUPCAKE LEVAIN BAKERY
WEST END/ FOGGY BOTTOM PAGE 54
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31ST ST
33RD ST
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14% 15% 46% 38% BLUEMERCURY LOFT 26% 36% 14% 12% 29.7 34.2 DUPONT HOTEL
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COMPASS COFFEE UNION KITCHEN GROCERY L.A. BURDICK HANDMADE CHOCOLATES
$162,597 BANDIT TACO $113,437 LAURIOL PLAZA 21% 11% 68% $102,625
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MARIE REE ELEMENTA
SORELLINA CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) Dupont Circle M ApparelVINTAGE78 $27,104 $78,968 $700,282 EMISSARY SWINGERS Child Care $7,826 $21,704 $187,674 MUNCHEEZ HEURICH HOUSE Computers & Accessories $2,499 $7,199 $63,605 TOPAZ HOTEL MUSEUM TATTE Entertainment & Recreation $38,204 $108,543 $959,856 BAKERY &$187,092 CAFÉ - Pets $7,293 $21,014 EMBASSY STREETS CITY SWING Food at Home MARKET & CAFÉ $62,022 $181,329 $1,622,602 SUITES CITY TAP HOUSE PARK Food away from Home $47,143 $138,190 $1,232,802 BROOKS BROTH HYATT JOS. A BANK FAIRMONT Health HILTON Care $58,517 $171,528 $1,516,367 HOTEL GARDEN INN - Medical Care $20,102 $59,063 $522,461 H&M TINY JEWE M ST ROW HOUSE Home Improvement $33,393 $88,771 $792,001 RITZ-CARLTON JOHNSTON & MURPHY TRADER JOE’S Household Furnishings $24,340 $70,947 $627,317 MA RIS RIZIK’S Personal Care Products $10,879 $32,022 $283,893 SWEETGREEN LITTLE SESAME FIVE NORDSTROM MARCEL’S Vehicle Maint. &FOR Repair $11,477 RACK $35,766 $317,730M Farra COFFEE ROASTERS Nor PAUL BAKERY
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22ND ST
ORGETOWN VERSITY SPITAL
RD
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WYO
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2.1 57% 43% $1,443,126
16,557 ISSHIN173,392 RAMEN THE 1.8 GAME 1.9 SPORTS PUB TIKKI 45% 38% 55% 62% $1,039,838 $779,429
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CONTACT STATE DEPARTMENT Georgetown BID Joe Sternlieb, CEO & President (202) 298-9222
jsternlieb@georgetowndc.com
georgetowndc.com
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Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied D A R HH Value Median RAM
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Georgetown DOI Main StreetD ST Rachel Shank, DAR CONSTITUTION HALL Executive Director C ST (202) 656-4427
rachel@georgetownmainstreet.com
georgetownmainstreet.com
CONS VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL
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GEORGIA AVENUE / BRIGHTWOOD
NW
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED along Georgia Avenue between Shepherd Park and Petworth, this neighborhood of rowhouses and Art Deco-inspired dwellings sits alongside Rock Creek Park. Brightwood is also home to Fort Stevens, the site of the only Civil War battle to take place within DC proper. The bustling intersection of Missouri and Georgia Avenues offers a range of local dining choices with ever-expanding options.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 4,896 Total Area Employment • Heath Care & Social Assistance: 35% • Retail Trade: 15% • Other Services : 14% (except Public Administration)
GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREETS Georgia Avenue is a designated Great Streets corridor whose small businesses may apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. The corridor also receives support from Upper Georgia Avenue Main Street through community-based economic development initiatives. In 2020, the Main Street granted over $55,000 to Georgia Avenue businesses.
NEW DEVELOPMENT • Adjacent to Fort Stevens, the Beacon Center opened in 2018 with 99 affordable housing units, along with recreational, community, institutional, office, retail, and culinary arts uses. • The Commodore (5230 Georgia Ave) delivered 26 condos in 2020. • Safeway completed a $3 million renovation of its local grocery store during summer 2020. • Georgia Crossing (5756-5806 Georgia Ave) will comprise 319 multifamily units & 48,000 SF of grocery-anchored retail. Neighborhood Development Corporation is undertaking the project, which will include preserving a decommissioned firehouse. • Petra Development has two projects in the neighborhood: The Soapstone (5816-5830 Georgia Ave), which will include 49 multifamily units, and The Pinnacle (1363 Peabody St), a 38-unit multifamily building renovated in 2020. 1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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SHEPHERD PARK LIBRARY LEDOS PIZZA
Main Street
DAHLIA ST
BUTTERNUT ST
6TH ST
4TH ST
317,833 48% 52% 90% 63% 37%
6,161 2.6 42% 58% $541,851
14,300 2.6 55% 45% $555,322
135,238 2.3 44% 56% $637,000
RA
DI
TAKOMA COMMUNITY CENTER
U
S
CH
Average HH Median HH 3 STARS HH Income <$50k BREWING COMPANY HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
$83,596 $103,011 $59,587 $71,247 42% 34% 17% 18% SHERIDAN 41% ST 48% $60,118 $71,628
$135,005 $90,977 27% 14% 59% $87,525
UM ILL
PL
PEABODY ST
ILL
25% 19% 41% 15% 38.8
23% 20% 41% 17% 40.0
20% 26% 39% 16% PEABODY ST 37.4
3RD ST
QUACKENBOS ST
M
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
CHEZ AUNTY LIBE
RD
AGE
RITTENHOUSE ST
O
LE
D IR R BLA
14TH ST
MI
FAMILY DOLLAR SHERIDAN ST CITY GEAR JULIA’S EMPANADAS RENT-A-CENTER EL DORADO BREAD
FORT STEVENS
38,090 47% 53% 88% 46% 23%
INCOME
½
BEACON CENTER
0-3 mi
16,177 47% 53% 83% 39% 16%
SL IG
BR AN CH RD EY PIN
Households (HH) Average HH Size T TIER S Owner-occupied WHIT Renter-occupied Median HH Value
SAFEWAY STARBUCKS
DECADENCE
0-1 mi
HOUSEHOLDS
ASPEN ST
E AV
CVS
SOUPERGIRL BIG BAD WOOF STARBUCKS
RN
GEORGIA AVENUE/ WALTER REED PAGE 26
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E ST EA
THE BROOKS THE VALE
ARTS PARK
BUSBOYS & POETS YOGA HEIGHTS
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
D
CEDAR ST
PRIMROSE SCHOOLS
ASPEN ST
M
Takoma TAKOMA STATION HORACE & DICKIES DONUT RUN VEGARITOS THE SPICESUITE
0-½ mi
POPULATION
BID Area
ELIFE RESTAURANT
THE PARKS AT WALTER REED
MAIN DR
16TH ST
Great Street
AN
FUTURE WHOLE FOODS & MARKETPLACE THE HARTLEY THE KITE HOUSE 1155 DAHLIA
U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT FOREIGN MISSIONS CENTER
DC INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL & LATIN AMERICAN MONTESSORI BILINGUAL SCHOOL
Government
NORTH CAPITOL ST
GEORGIA AVE
AV E AL AS K
A
Education
YL AR M
CHILDREN'S NATIONAL RESEARCH & INNOVATION CAMPUS
ONEIDA ST
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) OGLETHORPE ST
WALMART OOHS & AAHS OGLETHORPE ST
9TH ST
ROOTS & BLOOMS SOUP UP ANXO MITA CAFÉ ZONE 365
TONY’S PLACE
AV E
0 1 2-3 4+
HAMILTON ST
NE
FARRAGUT ST
MOBILITY Traffic Counts2
Residents Residents w/in w/in 10 min. 10 min. car car rideride
93 98
Grant 241,800 150,000 Circle
2019 Georgia Monthly Avenue Average NW PETWORTH Street Name Excellent Here Mobility ExcellentTIMBER Mobility Walker's Walker's ParadiseParadise CHICKEN PIZZA POM POM
3RD ST
5TH ST
Walkscore Walkscore
MOBILITY
25,873 23,800–28,40037,000 100 99 HONEYMOON
4TH ST
5,906 / 3,579 4
7TH ST
Traffic Mobility Mobility CountsScore3 Score
8TH ST
Capital TrafficBikeshare Counts Counts2
9TH ST
Metrorail Capital Bikeshare ExitsStations
AV E
27% 45% 22% 6%
23,800–28,400 Georgia Avenue NW 19,000 Missouri Avenue NW
CONTACT Upper Georgia Avenue Main Street / Center for Nonprofit Advancement Jackson Carnes, Executive Director H AW (202) 657-3297 • jacksonc@nonprofitadvancement.org AII AV E uppergeorgiaave.com
25 D ST
E AV
ALLISON ST
SA S
24% 45% 24% 7%
Rock Creek Cemetery
Sherman Circle
CRITTENDEN ST
LIBRARY
Fort Totten Park
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
BUCHANAN ST
Avg weekday / Avg within 1/2 mi weekend
31% 44% 19% 6%
DR EN TT TO
W
GALLATIN ST
DECATUR ST
WMATA BUS BARN
$112,746 $40,416 $626,646 $122,893 RIGGS PARK $1,064,181 PLACE $781,653 $1,014,943 $351,824 $559,950 $409,864 $182,526 $208,278
RT
HA MP SH IR E
PEPPERONI CHIC
DELAFIELD PL
A W IO
G FINE ART ATHENA GRILL HIGHLANDS CURIOUS EXPLORERS DANCE LOFT ON 14 14TH STREET GRAFFITI MUSEUM PICA TACO TO GO DANGEROUSLY DELICIOUS PIES
HELLBENDER $446,301COMPANY BREWING
FO
VE GEORGIA A
AV E
O
LO RA D
KENNEDY STREET PAGE 32
EMERSON ST
LAS PLACITAS CAFE
$36,506 $8,772 $3,244 $51,245 $9,701 $88,354 $61,097 $83,135 $28,586 $45,812 $32,990 $14,520 $16,037
RIGGS COMMUNIT
FIV SUB
WALMAR CULTURE
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
INGRAHAM ST
CVS CASTELLO RESTAURANT & BAR
CENTRAL 14TH ST/ WMATA BUS BARN PAGE 13
ANDRENE’S CAFE THE LIBRARY
$12,975 $3,053 $1,137 $17,908 $3,363 $31,432 $21,598 $28,992 $9,959 $15,346 $11,514 $5,115 RD S RIGG $5,594
1ST ST
13TH ST
14TH ST
THE COMMODORE
GOLDEN FLOUR BAKE SHOP LIGHTHOUSE YOGA CENTER
4TH ST
JEFFERSON ST
E AV OIS
16TH ST
TROPIMART
7TH ST
NEW SEWELL MUSIC CONSERVATORY IN ILL
CO
LONGFELLOW ST
KENNEDY ST
NEPTUNE ROOM
KINGSBURY CENTER
AVE
1ST ST
SO U RI
SOCIAL KITCHEN LEWIS BARBERSHOP GOLD COAST CAFE
AV E
MIS
MADISON ST
SECOND WIND CROSSFIT MORELAND’S TAVERN
KA NS AS
EMERY RECREATION CENTER
GEORGIA CROSSING REDEVELOPMENT
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home VINTAGE Health Care GLAM - Medical Care LA COOP COFFEE Home Improvement Household Furnishings CVS JACKIE LEE’S Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
Fort Slocum Park
NICHOLSON ST
2ND ST
THE BAR @ MILK & HONEY BBQ BUS SMOKEHOUSE THE SOAPSTONE
OCK CREEK NNIS CENTER
ST
Arts/Tourism
RD
Retail/Restaurant
FERN ST
MODERN MOBLER
B L AIR
GERANIUM ST
GEORGIA AVENUE / BRIGHTWOOD
MCDONALD’S
Fort T
M
GEORGIA AVENUE / WALTER REED
THE FORMER WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER reopened its historic gates to the public in 2017 with celebratory events, the opening of the DC International School, and outdoor community fitness classes. The Parks at Walter Reed, a joint venture of Hines, Urban Atlantic, and Triden Development, will actively integrate the campus with surrounding neighborhoods and bring new economic opportunities to the area. CHILDREN'S NATIONAL RESEARCH + INNOVATION CAMPUS
NEW INVESTMENTS + RESIDENTIAL GROWTH
Children’s National Hospital is completing a cutting-edge pediatric research and innovation campus after breaking ground in 2018. Buildings already operational on campus include a new home for the hospital’s Rare Disease Institute and Johnson & Johnson’s JLABS incubator. The campus will include a biomedical research complex for Virginia Tech.
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 2020, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The corridor is also supported by the Upper Georgia Avenue Main Street program through community-based economic development initiatives.
• Target opened a 27,000 SF urban-format store at Georgia & Eastern Avenues in 2019. • Georgia Row at Walter Reed is a 63-unit stacked townhouse condominium project that opened in 2018-19 in the 7200 block of Georgia Avenue.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 15,437 Total Area Employment • Health Care & Social Assistance: 38% • Professional Services: 23% • Administrative & Support / Waste Management & Remediation Services: 7%
• The Brooks (89 condos) and The Vale (301 apartments) started delivering residential units in Q2 2021 and will offer 18,300 SF of retail anchored by Primrose Schools. • The Hartley, expected to deliver in 2022 after breaking ground in May 2020, will offer 323 apartments and 60,000 SF of retail anchored by Whole Foods.
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GEORGIA AVENUE / WALTER REED 0-½ mi Education
Government
Great Street
Main Street
M
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
D AV E
½
LE
RD
RA
DI
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
U
S
IA RD
TARGET
KFC/TACO BELL
DAHLIA ST
CEDAR ST
BUTTERNUT ST
18% 22% 41% 18% 41.3
17% 26% 40% 16% 38.9
23% 22% 39% 16% 38.2
SOUPERGIRL BIG BAD WOOF STARBUCKS
TAKOMA PAGE 50
PIN
6TH ST
EY
ASPEN ST
T TIER S WHIT
14TH ST
3 STARS BREWING COMPANY UM ILL
$306,222 $75,143 $27,631 $432,862 $85,138 $736,304 $532,829 $714,387 $248,511 $403,050 $286,837 $125,681 $146,942
14% 50% 28% 8%
24,200 2,300
19% 53% 21% 7%
19% 43% 29% 10%
Georgia Avenue NW Eastern Avenue
SHERIDAN ST
CONTACT Center for Nonprofit Advancement Jackson Carnes, Executive Director, Upper Georgia Avenue Main Street (202) 657-3297 • jacksonc@nonprofitadvancement.org uppergeorgiaave.com PL
RITTENHOUSE ST
$44,477 $11,523 $4,044 $62,065 $12,201 $104,624 $77,661 $101,137 $34,965 $55,014 $41,154 $18,224 $21,233
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
CH
FAMILY DOLLAR SHERIDAN ST CITY GEAR JULIA’S EMPANADAS RENT-A-CENTER EL DORADO BREAD
CHEZ AUNTY LIBE
Metrorail Stations
Capital Bikeshare Stations
Traffic Counts2
Mobility Score3
Walkscore
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
Silver Spring, Takoma
2
24,400
94
92
187,200
QUACKENBOS ST
Georgia Avenue NW
PEABODY ST
Excellent Mobility
Walker's Paradise
MOBILITY
RD
BEACON CENTER
0 1 2-3 4+
Traffic Counts2
GEORGIA AVE/ BRIGHTWOOD PAGE 25
$10,470 $2,714 $967 $15,017 $2,971 $24,862 $18,316 $24,473 $8,457 $14,570 $9,932 $4,312 $5,060
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
MOBILITY
SAFEWAY STARBUCKS
DECADENCE
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
E AV
BR AN CH RD
LOST SOCK ROASTERS
D IR R BLA
16TH ST
BUSBOYS & POETS YOGA HEIGHTS
TAKOMA COMMUNITY CENTER
within 1/2 mi
$129,201 $85,459 29% 15% 56% $84,984
RN
CVS
FORT STEVENS
$128,277 $90,367 26% 15% 58% $85,133
E ST EA
THE BROOKS THE VALE
ASPEN ST
TAKOMA STATION HORACE & DICKIES DONUT RUN VEGARITOS THE SPICESUITE
4TH ST
PRIMROSE SCHOOLS
ARTS PARK
M
Takoma ELIFE RESTAURANT
THE PARKS AT WALTER REED
D
FUTURE WHOLE FOODS & MARKETPLACE THE HARTLEY THE KITE HOUSE 1155 DAHLIA
AN
YL AR
M
C INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL & TIN AMERICAN MONTESSORI BILINGUAL SCHOOL
$144,297 $104,269 25% 12% 63% $93,276
3RD ST
A AL AS K
FERN ST
MODERN MOBLER
RD
AV E
GERANIUM ST
MAIN DR
97,140 2.6 49% 51% $565,161
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
MCDONALD’S
B L AIR
GEORGIA AVE
LEDOS PIZZA
U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT FOREIGN MISSIONS CENTER
14,086 2.1 39% 61% $608,166
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
SHEPHERD PARK LIBRARY
CHILDREN'S NATIONAL RESEARCH & INNOVATION CAMPUS
3,032 2.3 50% 50% $641,978
AGE
IRIS ST
HOLLY ST
252,590 49% 51% 85% 53% 30%
ILL
16TH ST
KALM
30,279 47% 53% 94% 65% 41%
INCOME MI
NORTH CAPITOL ST
LEE GA TE
6,975 47% 53% 94% 67% 46%
HOUSEHOLDS
AN EA ST ER N
0-3 mi
M
YL AR M
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree Silver Spring
0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
O
Arts/Tourism
SL IG
Retail/Restaurant
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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. Host to a mix of families, single professionals, and students, the area is located within walking distance to the commercial portion of Wisconsin Avenue that connects Georgetown to Cathedral Heights.
44%
population aged 20–34
88%
population with Bachelor’s Degree or higher
$196k
average household income
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 24,828 Total Area Employment • Educational Services: 50% • Heath Care & Social Assistance: 23% • Professional Services: 5%
NEW DEVELOPMENT • At 2208 Wisconsin Avenue, Coba Properties delivered 36 apartments and 6,200 SF of ground-floor retail in 2021. • Observatory Park (2430 Wisconsin Ave) will comprise 27 affordable residential units from Petra Development.
DIVERSE RETAILERS & RESTAURANTS NEW IN 2020+ • • • • •
Glover Park Grill KinderCare Slate Wine Bar + Xiquet Social Beast Mario's (American cuisine)
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AVE
PA R
RODMAN ST
K
RD
GLOVER PARK LAREDO MEDIUM RARE INDIQUE
ORDWAY ST
Government
Great Street
Main Street
STREETS MARKET & CAFE Population YES! ORGANICS PO 321 BISTRO RT Male ER SABABA ST AL VOLO Female BINDAAS
NEWARK ST
CLEVELAND PARK LIBRARY
34TH ST
W
AGE ST CALVERT
CALVERT ST
ANS TO NE DR
THEODORE'S MODERN FURNITURE GLOVER PARK HARDWARE
IN NS
38TH ST
37TH ST
T ST
SAFEWAY S ST
S ST
Montrose Park R ST
Q ST
OFFICINA
DAWS GARD
BLUES ALLEY CADY’S ALLEY GEORGETOWN PARK
OLD STONE HOUSE
Counts Score3
25,873 17,900
37,000 100
99
2019 Monthly Wisconsin Average Avenue
183,300 150,000
StreetExcellent Name Here MobilityExcellent Walker's Mobility Paradise Walker's Paradise
28TH ST
FOUR BAKED & WIRED SEASONS HOTEL
Counts Counts2
98
46% 17% 4%
WASHINGTON HARBOUR
VINTAGE78
17,900 13,700
Dupont Circle
EMISSARY SWINGERS HEURICH HOUSE MUSEUM
Wisconsin Avenue Calvert Street
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT);EMBASSY 3. Transitscreen 2021 STREETS
SANDLOT
GRAHAM HOTEL
STREET WH GRACE ITEHCOLLECTIVE URS HOTEL TF RITZ-CARLTON & LOEWS THEATRE WY MobilityWalkscoreWalkscoreResidents Residents w/in w/in Score 10 min.10 carmin. ridecar ride
92
29TH ST
APPLE STORE JONATHAN ADLER
GEORGETOWN ALLBIRDS CUPCAKE LEVAIN BAKERY
THE EXORCIST STEPS
Francis Scott Key Memorial Bridge Traffic MetrorailCapital Bikeshare Capital Traffic Bikeshare Mobility
30TH ST
31ST ST
FOXTROT
MOBILITY
PROSPECT ST
Traffic Counts2
COMPASS COFFEE UNION KITCHEN GROCERY L.A. BURDICK HANDMADE CHOCOLATES N ST
34% PHILLIPS COLLECTION
SORELLINA
MOBILITY
P ST
BRASSERIE LIBERTÉ
C AN AL R D
25% 51% 21% 4%
46% 23% 3%
O ST
33RD ST
34TH ST
35TH ST
36TH ST
37TH ST
CALL YOUR MOTHER DELI
Avg weekday/Avg within 1/2 mi weekend
E AV
SUITES
FAIRMONT HOTEL
MARKET & CAFÉ
PARK HYATT
JOS. A BANK
HILTON GARDEN INN
M ST
ROW HOUSE RITZ-CARLTON
CONTACTTRADER JOE’S RIS Glover Park Main Street SWEETGREEN FOR FIVE Kate Dean, Executive DirectorMARCEL’S COFFEE ROASTERS (202) 455-6101 • kate@gloverparkmainstreet.org PROPER 21K Washington Circle P
ENN
GEORGE WASHINGTON HOSPITAL
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SYL VAN
WHOLE FOODS
CI CITY TA
JOHN
LITTLE NORDSTRO 20TH ST
44TH ST
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LA JOLIE BLEUE BAKERY & CAFÉ
Sheridan Circle 27%
0 1 2-3 4+
BOOK HILL
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
5,906/3,579 2
IDA OR FL
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
Stations
WASHI HILTON
ROSEMARINO D’ITALIA SHOP MADE IN DC
RESERVOIR RD
Exits
O
21ST ST
39TH ST
Apparel $19,633 $73,313 $682,505 K Child $5,488 $20,104 $183,134 CCare MONT R D BEL RO Computers & Accessories $1,789 $6,667 $62,200 D R MA ORA $101,159 Entertainment & Recreation $27,061 $942,676 KAL M AS - Pets $5,225 $19,644 $183,852 VE SA GA MIN CH Food at Home $44,916 $1,583,595 WYO $168,766 US ET Food away from Home $34,283 $128,220IA ST $1,200,880 TS ORN ALIF Health Care $42,452 $160,988 $1,490,638 C AV E - Medical Care $14,595 $55,495 $514,055 Home Improvement $22,514 $84,530 $795,631 Household Furnishings $17,644 $66,397 $615,658 PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON HOUSE Personal Care Products $7,935 $29,835 $277,396 Vehicle Maint. & Repair $8,762 $33,599 $310,852 24TH ST
TRADER JOE’S
Dumbarton Oaks Park
H
STREETS MARKE & CAF
CO
WHITEHAVEN ST
E AV
hitehaven Park
15% 36% MINTWOOD 36% PLACE 13% LAPIS 34.5 DC ARTS C
RE E
SWEETGREEN
16% 39% 30% 15% 32.4
CONSUMER W YEXPENDITURES ($ thousands) K PK
O SC WI
CVS WINGO’S CHAUD CAFE & CREPES
W ST
RM
11% 44% 32% 13% 32.7
Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
TAIL U PHILZ
C
38TH ST
39TH PL
40 ST ST
40TH PL
39TH ST
SOCIAL BEAST
NO
US NAVAL OBSERVATORY
WHOLE FOODS
LEBANESE TAVERNA
OMNI Age <SHOREHAM 20 HOTEL
KINDERCARE SLATE WINE BAR & BISTRO ROCKLANDS XIQUET
M
$196,681 $193,300 $168,527 $128,503 $129,768 $115,852 20% 18% 21% NAANWISE 11% 11% CVS12% NANDOS 68%BITES 71% 68% BISTRO PETIT MONDE BISTRO & CAFÉ $115,699 $105,313 STUDY HUB $115,964
LU MB IA R D
36TH ST
OB S
IRCLE RY C TO VA ER
DR
41ST ST
U
D AN DL OO
PL AW
36TH PL
NL TU GLOVER PARK GRILL
DI
Average HH Median HH WOOD LEY RD <$50k HH Income ACE HARDWARE HH Income $50–$75k CHIPOTLE DISTRICT KITCHEN HH Income $75k+ Average HHPark/Zoo/ Disposable Woodley Adams Morgan
S
34TH PL
RA
E AV
LE
INCOME
CA THE
MI
23RD ST
38TH ST
½
D AN EL EV CL
GARFIELD ST
164,158 1.9 40% 60% $824,553
D R AL AVE
CATHEDRAL AVE
29TH ST
39TH ST
RD
FULTON ST
DAVIS PL
15,324 2.0 48% 52% $1,050,396
VE TA
IM GR PIL
Households (HH) 4,037 Average HH Size 2.2 Owner-occupied 45% Renter-occupied NATIONAL 55% DUKE'S COUNTER ZOOLOGICAL BAKED BY YAEL Median HH Value PARK $998,473
28TH ST
36TH ST
35TH ST
HOUSEHOLDS
WASHINGTON NATIONAL CATHEDRAL
U TIC EC
AV E
0-3 mi
35,422 339,286 46% 49% 54% 51% 99% 95% KL 90% 82% IN GLE 57% RD 50%
NN CO
CATHEDRA L
0-1 mi
8,710 46% 54% 99% 88% 56%
High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
MACOMB ST
CLEVELAND PARK PAGE 15
25TH ST
AV E
0-½ mi
ClevelandPOPULATION Park
UPTOWN THEATER
WOODLEY RD
42ND ST
M
BID Area
27TH ST
Education
AV E
SE TT S
Arts/Tourism
27TH ST
Retail/Restaurant
IDA HO
AS SA CH U
SCHOOL OF ROCK WEYGANDT WINES TARGET CALIFORNIA TORTILLA
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GOLDEN TRIANGLE
NW
MORE THAN 40 SQUARE BLOCKS of businesses and institutions create a buzz of private-sector workers, residents, students, and visitors in the Golden Triangle. Just steps from the White House and George Washington University, the neighborhood stands out for its accessibility, cultural attractions, public space programming, sustainability accomplishments, and emphasis on placemaking. MULTI-PURPOSE DESTINATION The Golden Triangle is home to approximately 6,000 firms and organizations, as well as retailers, hotels, and service-oriented businesses. The neighborhood offers a diverse range of restaurants, including international chains, locally grown favorites, and elegant white-tablecloth establishments. It also offers unparalleled cultural destinations like the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery, Heurich House, and the National Geographic Museum.
GOLDEN HAIKU The Golden Triangle BID hosts an annual haiku-writing competition and in 2021 received an unprecedented 2,800 submissions from applicants in 60 countries, 49 states, and DC.
SUSTAINABILITY + OPEN SPACE
TRANSPORTATION HUB • 3 of the Metro’s 8 busiest rail stations • 2 miles of protected bike lanes • Dozens of Metrobus lines, plus DC Circulator • Easy access from I-66, I-395, I-50, GW Parkway, and Rock Creek Parkway
NEW ARRIVALS
• First-ever LEED-Certified Business Improvement District (BID) in the world (LEED Platinum).
• Throughout the neighbohood, over 1.3 million square feet of office space have delivered in the past year or will deliver in the next 18 months.
• The International Downtown Association awarded the BID the 2020 Pinnacle Award for Planning, Design and Infrastructure in recognition of the BID’s sustainability achievements with its 19th Street Rain Gardens, including the installation of 11 bioretention cells and 10 expanded tree boxes.
• A unique addition to one of these new office buildings is London-based Swingers. Opened in summer 2021 with two levels, the entertainment space has a mini golf course, four themed bars featuring District distilleries, and a 500-seat food hall.
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HOWARD UNIVERSITY THE LINE DC
F
PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON HOUSE
A R ID LO
T ST
TED’S BULLETIN
DAWSON’S GARDEN MARKET
IR EA VE
19TH ST
SAFEWAY
½
DUPONT HOTEL
ROW HOUSE RITZ-CARLTON
PROPER 21K
Washington Circle P
ENN
TERGATE TAZZA CAFÉ
IA A VE BUTTER CHICKEN COMPANY
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
IMF
G ST
VI
RG I
THE REACH
NI
A
SUNDEVICH
DOI
WARNER THEATER
RONALD REAGAN BUILDING & INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTER
The Ellipse
D ST
DAR CONSTITUTION HALL
C RO
C ST
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
CONSTITUTION AVE
4TH ST
5TH ST
MÉTIER RUMI’S KITCHEN
WASHINGTON
BAGELS CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($PEARL’S thousands) CONVENTION COMPASS COFFEE LEON
M
WOODIES
0 1 2-3 4+
58%
MOBILITY
Traffic Counts2 Federal M Triangle
G ST
CAPITAL ONE CENTER F ST
52% SIDNEY 36% HARMAN 40% HALL 48% M Ju 7% 14% E ST WOOLLY 1% MAMMOTH2%
LULULEMON HOTEL MONACO 37% FARMBIRD
THE LITTLE BEET
$140,785 $756,933 MÉLANGE ALTA STRADA/ $37,894 $201,127 LITTLE PRINCE S AC HOTEL DRYY V $12,775 $68,377 S $189,926 $1,032,298 K ST DLEÑA $200,940 $36,972 PROST $322,622 $1,758,029 RPM ITALIAN SOULCYCLE OTTOMAN TAVERNA $1,329,834 LUCKY DANGER $247,443 FOXTROT BAAN SIAM $302,046 $1,637,310 CHEZ LILY $103,916 $563,976 $147,276 $835,688 H ST $125,439 $675,035 PLACE $57,100 GALLERY $306,293 $64,900 $343,055
NATIONAL BUILDING Metro MUSEUM OF 1 AMERICAN ART PER HH CenterAVAILABLE VEHICLES
NATIONAL THEATER
E ST
O ST
GIANT
Age < 20 17% 11% 14% VIEW Age 20–34 LONG 53% 44% 38% GALLERY KITCHEN DOGTOPIA Age 35–64 22%UNION 34% GROCERY37% UNCONVENTIONAL DINER THE DABNEY Age 65+ 9% 11% 12% Median Age (years) Mt Vernon Sq/ 28.0 M KINSHIP 33.5 34.5 Convention Center
M
OLD EBBITT GRILL THE HAMILTON
E ST
STATE DEPARTMENT
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NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL
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9,400 Shaw/Howard University 1.5 27% 73% $622,912
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397,053 49% 51% H 95% HOWARD 87% UNIVERSITY 79% HOSPITAL 55% 46% HALF SMOKE
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H STREET NE is a DC neighborhood that maximizes a “live, work, play” community philosophy. Historic townhouses and modern apartment building surround its eponymous, flourishing commercial district. Atlas Performing Arts Center anchors the street’s eastern half, activating stores and restaurants 18 hours a day, all year. Office buildings cluster near the neighborhood’s western edge where Union Station provides bus and rail accessibility to destinations near and far.
NEW RETAIL + SERVICES
DEVELOPMENT
• AmazonFresh
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES
• The Boiling Crab
39,131 Total Area Employment
• Daru
• Public Administration: 35%
• Focus Social Club
• Educational Services: 12%
• Heart + Paw
• Professional Services: 11%
• Milk & Honey
• Heath Care & Social Assistance: 9%
• Solidcore
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• Urban Nail Lounge
CULINARY DESTINATION • The Michelin Guide features H Street’s Stable DC and awarded the 2021 Bib Gourmand to Fancy Radish, Cane, Toki Underground, and Maketto. • Newcomers include Kitchen Cray Café (Southern), Butter Chicken Company (Indian fast-casual), Kitsuen (ramen bar), Milk & Honey (soul food), Mozzeria Pizza, and Smokin’ PIG BBQ; and Tigo’s Peruvian Express.
• Seven|H (646-654 H Street NE) arrived in early 2020 with 23 condos and 14,000 SF of retail while incorporating parts of existing buildings onsite. • AVEC (901 H Street NE) delivered 419 multifamily units, 44,000 SF of retail, and three levels of belowgrade parking in mid-2020. • Fortitude at Delta Towers (808 Bladensburg Road NE) opened in late 2020 with 179 affordable units for seniors, along with retail and a below-grade garage. • Ashton Park (920 H Street NE) will restore the Parks Hardware building façade and deliver ground floor restaurant/retail space, in addition to ten short-term rentals ranging from a studio to a 2-BR/2-bath penthouse. • 1200 Bladensburg Road will have ground-floor retail and 37 condos (studios and 1- and 2-BR units), as well as a green roof and other energy-efficient features, when it arrives in 2022. 1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
29
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NESTLED BETWEEN TWO REGIONAL COMMUTER ROUTES, Hillcrest/Skyland’s easy access to Suitland Parkway and Pennsylvania Avenue is a hidden gem. Residents can take the bus, train, car, and bike travel to work options and have created a neighborhoodscale enclave around Skyland Town Center. With next phases of development scheduled for grand opening in the next few years, new development opportunities here will not remain a secret much longer. NEW & COMING SOON SKYLAND TOWN CENTER
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1
With the help of public and private financing sources including an $18.75 million TIF, redevelopment of the former Skyland Shopping Center will transform four city blocks into a vibrant, mixed-use hub:
2,448 Total Area Employment
• Block 1 will bring a four-story, 131,300 SF medical office building and six-level garage.
• Retail Trade: 12%
• Block 2 (2021 delivery) houses the Crest at Skyland (263 units & 84,000 SF of net rentable retail), as well as new road infrastructure. • Block 3 (2022 delivery) will consist of three one-story buildings offering 42,390 SF of retail, including Lidl and Starbucks. • Block 4 will become a five-story multifamily building with 252 apartments (including senior units) with up to 8,500 SF of retail, plus below-grade parking.
• Health Care & Social Assistance: 48% • Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 13%
• • • • • • • • • •
&Pizza Chase Bank CVS Like That Barbershop Maizal South American Street Food Mezeh Mediterranean Grill Roaming Rooster Skyland Nails & Spa Starbucks Drive-Thru Tropical Smoothie Café
GROCERY OFFERINGS • At 29,000 SF, DC's first-ever Lidl grocery store, opening in 2022, will anchor Block 3 as part of Skyland’s second phase. • Across the street, 98,000 SF shopping center Good Hope Marketplace is anchored by Safeway grocery store (56,000 SF).
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
30
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Capital Bikeshare Stations
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Mobility Score3
Walkscore
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
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15,100
100
71
164,100
within 1/2 mi
Alabama Avenue
Excellent Mobility
Very Walkable
MOBILITY
AR YL
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Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
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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
PLEASANT PLAINS SUSTAINS a core and vibrant AfricanAmerican community of Black-owned businesses, innovators, and leaders. Howard University has vaulted to prominence as a remarkable institution with distinguished alumni, including Vice President Kamala Harris. Pleasant Plains and Howard University are intertwined by the community’s students, professors, administrators, and visitors. Increased interest in Pleasant Plains and the university establishes this neighborhood as one to watch.
GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREETS
HOWARD UNIVERSITY’S GROWING CAMPUS
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 community-based economic development initiatives.
• Lot 3 will be redeveloped into 430 residential units, 40,000 SF of retail space, and anchored by the National Research Center for Health Disparities.
CREATIVE + ENTREPRENEURIAL • In April 2021, PITCHFORK highlighted 9:30 Club among “36 of America’s best independent music venues,” describing it as “best known for: the best staff in the biz.” • Hand-dipped ice cream and bakeshop Here’s The Scoop won the “Best in Show” category at Lower Georgia Avenue Main Street Holiday Lights in 2020. • Chef Paul Yellin is bringing his Caribbean street food and rum bar concept from Charleston, SC to open de Rhum Spot at 2827 Sherman Avenue NW. • Sankofa Video, Books & Café, established by two lauded filmmakers committed to sharing “films, videos & books by and about people of African descent,” has remained a neighborhood staple for more than two decades.
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• In 2019, Howard University selected the Bond Partnership (comprised of developers EDENS, Menkiti Group, and Fivesquares Development) to transform a 2.2-acre former industrial site. Adaptive reuse of the existing Bond Bread Factory (c. 1929) building and Washington Railway & Electric Company (c. 1930) garage will yield 450 residential units, 156 hotel rooms, restaurant and retail uses including a marketplace and university incubator, parking, and a public park. Construction is estimated to take place between 2023 and 2025. • Managed in partnership with Adventist Healthcare, Howard University’s new $450 million teaching hospital is estimated for delivery in 2026.
LITTLE FOOD STUDIO MENYA HOSAKI
HOLMEAD PL
M
Government
Main Street
RELIABLE TAVERN
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
PETWORTH/ PARK VIEW PAGE 45 ACE PARK PL
FISH IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD LOOKING GLASS LOUNGE
MAKAN QUEEN’S ENGLISH THE THIRSTY CROW GIANT TIVOLI FOOD THEATER
THE MIDLANDS BEER GARDEN WALLS OF BOOKS CALL YOUR MOTHER DELI
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NUVEGAN CAFE HARRAR COFFEE & ROASTERY
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FAIRMONT ST
GEORGIA AVE
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19,767 49% 51% 94% 72% 40%
0-3 mi
91,185 419,943 50% 49% 50% 51% 91% 93% 72% 71% 39% CATHOLIC 40% UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
BROOKLAND PINT STARBUCKS
7,459 THE BASILICA 2.2 41% 59% $684,641
40,687 193,468 E AV 2.1GAN 2.0 I H BUSBOYS & PO 40% MIC37% BARNES & NOB CHIPOTLE 63% 60% POTBELLY &PIZZA $691,988 $661,514 THEOLOGICAL BGR COLLEGE
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BAD SAINT
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Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
HOOK HALL MORTON ST
0-1 mi
HOUSEHOLDS
THE AVENUE PARK RD
THE COUPE
0-½ mi
POPULATION
BID Area
Georgia Ave/ Petworth
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Education
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BLUEBELL SPA
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Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
$130,637 $92,474 34% TRINITY 9% COLLEGE 57% $83,802
$138,286 $101,463 27% 11% 63% $89,124
FRANKLIN ST
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 GLENWOOD Age 65+ CEMETERY Median Age (years)
McMillan Reservoir
HOWARD UNIVERSITY
$140,900 $99,907 27% 12% 61% $90,250
DEW DROP INN
AGE
DULCINEA BAR & GRILL
DANCE PLACE
INCOME
7TH ST
RE E
CK C RO
SHEPHERD ST
QUALIA COFFEE HOMESTEAD
TAYLOR ST
4TH ST
KA
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YES! ORGANIC MARKET
SAFEWAY TAVERN Retail/RestaurantQUINCYArts/Tourism ST HABANERO BAR CINA MEXICANA PARK PLACE S PRIN AVANA GR D FRE
19% 41% 33% 7% 30.9
16% 16% 36% 33% BREWING 38%CITY-STATE37% 10% 14% 34.1 35.3
BRYANT STREET DEVELOPMENT ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CINEMA
Mt Vernon Sq/ Convention Center
T
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Metrorail Metrorail Exits Stations
WASHINGTON Capital Capital Bikeshare Bikeshare CONVENTION Stations Counts CENTER
Georgia Ave/Petworth, MARRIOTT 5,906/3,579 5 25,873 MARQUIS
Shaw-Howard U. weekend within Avg weekday/Avg 2019 1/2 mi Monthly Average
M
100 99
98 89
1ST ST
K OR WY Georgia Avenue NWNE
BROOKLYN BOULDERS
20,700
UNION KITCHEN QUALIA COFFEE
REDEVELOPMENT THE ELEANOR DC
HYATT PLACE
SWEET SCIENCE COFFEE
KING STREET OYSTER BAR MENOMALE PIZZA NAPOLETANA THE DUNCAN DOG HOTEL & DAY SPA
MARRIOTT COURTYARD
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MOB HOTEL CONTACT U.S. DOJ SCISSORS & SCOTCH District Bridges SEOULSPICE Teresa Edmondson, M NoMa/Gallaudet U CVS HARRIS Lower Georgia Avenue Main Street Manager TEETER (202) 929-8142 • teresa@districtbridges.org REI STREETS MARKET & CAFÉ RED BEAR BREWING districtbridges.org
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230,100 150,000
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37% 45% 15% 3%
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– COTTON REED 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC -&2019 MARKET MASSERIA Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT);TERMINAL 3. Transitscreen 2021
UNCLE CHIPS
KINSHIP MÉTIER RUMI’S KITCHEN SURSUM CORDA PEARL’S BAGELSMobility Traffic Traffic Mobility Walkscore Walkscore REDEVELOPMENT Residents w/in 2 3 COMPASS COFFEE Counts Counts Score Score 10 min. car ride LEON THE LITTLE BEET MÉLANGE ALTA STRADA/ 395 Georgia Street Avenue NameNWHereLITTLE Excellent Excellent Mobility Mobility Walker's Very Walkable Paradise PRINCE SAFEWAY AC HOTEL DRYY VIDA GYM NORTHWEST ONE
20,700 37,000
Counts SUPREMETraffic BARBECUE X AUNTEA BOBA
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42% 43% 12% 2%
4T HS T
2ND ST
3RD ST
1ST ST
MOBILITY
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37% 47% 13% 3%
6T HS T
5TH ST
UNION KITCHEN GROCERY UNCONVENTIONAL DINER
0 1 2-3 4+
SPARK AT ENGINE CO. 12 THE PUB AND THE PEOPLE
VICINO
6TH ST
11TH ST
13TH ST
SUNDEVICH LONG VIEW GALLERY DOGTOPIA THE DABNEY
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GIANT 7TH ST
PAPPE
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VE EY A
CITYMARKET AT O STREET OYSTER OYSTER CHERCHER ETHIOPIAN RESTAURANT & MART
BIG BEAR CAFÉ
GLASSEY
COMPASS COFFEE
Logan Circle
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$138,834 $677,112 FORMAN MILLS $35,855 $175,237 $12,550 $60,999 $190,900 $934,260 M $37,297 $181,783 Rhode I $328,264 $1,593,673 RO $246,553 $1,183,291 $298,369 $1,496,391 $102,850 $516,422 $159,578 $776,206 $122,653 $608,631 $56,036 $274,447 $61,235 $308,095
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
1ST ST
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Shaw/Howard University
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P ST
ZEPPELIN
BACIO PIZZERIA ETABLI HOPSCOTCH MEAT & FOODS RED HEN TRUXTON INN BOUNDARY STONE AROI THAI S ST SYLVAN BAKERY & CAFÉ
1ST ST
STUDIO THEATER
M M
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RIGHT PROPER BREWING MASON DIXIE BISCUIT CO. DRINK CO. BROCCOLI BAR
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INTERIOR DEFINE SHINOLA
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HOWARD THEATER
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SEPHORA PARACHUTE
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13TH ST
14TH & U/ LOGAN CIRCLE PAGE 1 AMAZON FRESH
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RD
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5TH ST
YES! ORGANIC MARKET LINCOLN ROAMING THEATER ROOSTER
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ADAMS ST
WHOLE FOODS
LINCO
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3RD ST
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POTBELLY CHIPOTLE
MOBILITY
AV
BRYANT ST
2ND ST
MCDONALD’S
T
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Apparel $24,297 Child Care $6,055 Computers & Accessories $2,183 EMERGENT PREPARATORY Entertainment & Recreation ACADEMY $33,213 - Pets $6,533 Food at Home $57,848 Food away from Home $43,171 Health Care $52,962 - Medical Care $18,371 Home Improvement $26,614 Household Furnishings $21,562 Personal Care Products $9,888 Vehicle Maint. & Repair $11,185 T ST
4TH ST
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
FÉ
T
KC HU RC H
ACE HARDWARE TAYLOR ST
CHICATANA BARRILITO BAR & RESTAURANT LITTLE COCO’S DC CORAZON FONDA Y TEQUILERIA
HOWARD UNIVERSITY / PLEASANT PLAINS
RD
UPSHUR ST
FLO
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RID A
KENNEDY STREET
NW
A PROACTIVE COMMUNITY ready to be discovered, Kennedy Street is bolstered by a residential and business population that is fiercely committed to the success of the neighborhood and its commercial district. This DC main street’s rare east-west orientation creates outdoor shopping and dining opportunities that are not easily replicated. In addition to its recent residential building boom, Kennedy Street offers significant new business opportunities, especially for independent retailers, restaurants, and specialty grocers.
GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREET
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1
Kennedy Street is a designated Great Streets corridor whose small businesses may apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. The corridor also receives support from Uptown Main Street through community-based economic development initiatives.
• Heath Care & Social Assistance: 36%
BUSINESS OPENINGS • Golden Flour Bake Shop • Mita Café • La Coop Coffee • Zone 365 (smoothie & juice bar) • Neptune Room (bar) • Everyday Sundae Scoop Shop
5,821 Total Area Employment
• Retail Trade: 13% • Educational Services: 8% • Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 7%
DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE • 917 Kennedy St: The 21-unit condominium building offering 1- and 2-BR layouts delivered in 2021. • 809–813 Kennedy St: The Todd A. Lee Senior Residences delivered in 2021 with 38 affordable studio and 1-BR units for seniors, as well as retail. • 71 Kennedy St: The four-story building will contain 46 residential units and 8,500 SF of retail, including a potential grocer. Anxo Cidery will also house its future canning operations there along with a café. • 22–24 Kennedy St: District Properties purchased two parcels that could accommodate up to 70,000 SF of residential and retail development.
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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DAHLIA ST
M
Takoma ELIFE RESTAURANT
THE PARKS AT WALTER REED
CEDAR ST
BUTTERNUT ST
BR AN CH RD
ASPEN ST Education
PIN
6TH ST
EY
Arts/Tourism
Government
Great Street
0-½ mi
Main Street
T TIER S WHIT
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
D IR R BLA
TAKOMA COMMUNITY CENTER
3 STARS BREWING COMPANY CH
UM ILL
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PL
FAMILY DOLLAR SHERIDAN ST CITY GEAR JULIA’S EMPANADAS RENT-A-CENTER EL DORADO BREAD
NORTH CAPITOL ST
SAFEWAY STARBUCKS
GEORGIA AVE/ BRIGHTWOOD PAGE 25
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
RD O
MI
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RA
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JEFFERSON PL
ANDRENE’S CAFE THE LIBRARY
7TH ST
E AV OIS
4TH ST
TONY’S PLACE
S RIGG
THE MODERN AT ART PLACE Apparel $12,960 $40,396 $463,209 - ONELIFE FITNESS - RAMDASS PHARMACY Child Care $3,037 - SHINING STARS PEDIATRIC$9,480 DENTISTRY $116,263 Computers & Accessories-- T-MOBILE $1,126 $3,575 $41,748 T CENTER LOVE & CARE CHILD DEVELOPMENT TON S
RD
Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home Food away fromTotten Home Fort Health Care M - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
INGRAHAM ST
CVS CASTELLO RESTAURANT & BAR
Fort Totten Park
AV E
E
HAMILTON ST
HA MP SH IR E
PEPPERONI CHIC
RT
NE
FARRAGUT ST
DR EN TT TO
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GALLATIN ST
FO
V GEORGIA A
20% 27% 39% 15% 36.8
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
CVS JACKIE LEE’S 1ST ST
LIGHTHOUSE YOGA CENTER
2ND ST
9TH ST
Median Age (years)
LA COOP COFFEE
GOLDEN FLOUR BAKE SHOP
23% 20% 40% 17% 40.2
R
TROPIMART
23% 20% 41% 17% NEDY ST 39.9 KEN
AN YL AR N AVE
VINTAGE GLAM
LONGFELLOW ST
M
IN ILL
JEFFERSON ST
Age < 20
FIVE GUYS RIGGSAge 20–34 SUBWAY PARK CH PLACE Age 35–64 ILL U WALMART Age 65+CULTURE COFFEEMTOO PL
E ST EA
NEW SEWELL MUSIC CONSERVATORY
RIGGS LASALLE COMMUNITY CENTER
AVE
KENNEDY ST
EMERSON ST
$17,786 $3,283 $31,260 $21,185 $28,820 $9,875 $14,524 $11,379 $5,076 $5,458
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$57,079 $646,205 DC COMMUNITY $10,871 COLLEGE$126,465 ST $98,487 O$1,105,470 WAY GALL $67,694 $809,731 GALLATIN ST $94,587 $1,046,773 SO $32,680U $362,730 T $50,282 H D$565,823 AK O $36,936 $422,601 TA AV $16,289 $188,632 E $18,347 $214,823
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
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3RD ST
4TH ST
1ST ST
RD KC HU RC H
MobilityWalkscore WalkscoreResidents Residents w/in w/in Score 10 min.10 carmin. ridecar ride
37,000 100
99
85
98
208,200 150,000
Street Excellent Name Here MobilityExcellent Mobility Very Walkable Walker's Paradise
MOBILITY
RE E
CK C RO
NS AS AV E
2ND ST
7TH ST
9TH ST
8TH ST
2019 Monthly Kennedy Average Street
Kennedy Street
AVE
25,873 7,300
RICO RTO
Avg weekday/Avg within 1/2 mi weekend
7,300
CONTACT TAYLOR ST Uptown Main Street Gabriela Mossi, Executive Director (202) 270 1461 • info@uptownmainstreet.org uptownmainstreet.org OOD RD HAREW
5,906/3,579 3
QUINCY ST
Traffic Mobility Counts Score3
CA RTH NO
SAFEWAY
Bikeshare Capital Traffic Bikeshare Stations Counts Counts2
E
SHEPHERD ST
H ST Capital RANDOLP Metrorail
BUCHANAN ST
29% 45% 20% 6%
21,700–24,800 Georgia Avenue PU E
TIMBER PIZZA POM POM LITTLE FOOD STUDIO MENYA HOSAKI
YES! ORGANIC MARKET
QUALIA COFFEE HOMESTEAD
Traffic Counts2 AII AV E
26% 44% CRITTENDEN ST 24% 7%
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– PROVIDENCE 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 HOSPITAL Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021 VARNU
ACE HARDWARE
Exits
H AW
Grant Circle
HONEYMOON CHICKEN
PETWORTH LIBRARY
5TH ST
MOBILITY ALLISON ST
AV AND OKL BRO
BUCHANAN ST
DECATUR ST
24% 41% 28% 7% L 6TH P
Sherman Circle
CRITTENDEN ST CENTRAL 14TH STREET/
0 1 2-3 4+
Rock Creek Cemetery
7TH ST
DECATUR ST
KA
$127,784 $87,077 29% 15% 57% $83,759
ST
ROOTS & BLOOMS SOUP UP ANXO MITA CAFÉ ZONE 365
13TH ST
$96,653 $68,706 36% 17% 47% $68,414
AGE
DELAFIELD PL
R NT S FONDA A
$89,241 $68,472 36% 17% 47% $64,898 N SO OL CH NI
MIS
MADISON ST
MODORE
147,251 2.3 43% 57% $605,353
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k ONEIDA ST HH Income $50–$75k OGLETHORPE HHSTIncome $75k+ HELLBENDER Average HH Disposable BREWING COMPANY
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Fort Slocum Park
NICHOLSON ST
SO U RI
EPTUNE ROOM
16,870 2.6 56% 44% $529,194
PEABODY ST
WALMART OOHS & AAHS OGLETHORPE ST
EN SHOP CAFE
5,690 2.6 61% 39% $485,484
3RD ST
½
PEABODY ST
EMERY RECREATION CENTER
345,628 48% 52% 89% 60% 34%
INCOME
SL IG
QUACKENBOS ST
SING ENT
43,962 47% 53% 88% 47% 24%
M
CHEZ AUNTY LIBE
HONEY HOUSE STONE
14,929 47% 53% 89% 47% 23%
ILL
RT NS
0-3 mi
HOUSEHOLDS SHERIDAN ST
RITTENHOUSE ST
BEACON CENTER
0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
E AV
CVS
KENNEDY STREET
SOUPERGIRL BIG BAD WOOF STARBUCKS
RN
Retail/Restaurant
LOST SOCK ROASTERS
E ST EA
THE BROOKS THE VALE
BUSBOYS & POETS YOGA HEIGHTS
4TH ST
PRIMROSE SCHOOLS
TAKOMA STATION HORACE & DICKIES DONUT RUN VEGARITOS THE SPICESUITE
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THE HARTLEY THE KITE HOUSE 1155 DAHLIA
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LINCOLN HEIGHTS / RICHARDSON DWELLINGS
NE
AS PART OF THE NEW COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE, Deanwood’s Lincoln Heights and Richardson Dwellings communities will gain 1,600 new mixed-income housing units, along with retail and office space, as part of a multi-hundred-million-dollar investment by the District.
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. As part of the New Communities Initiative, the park received $10 million in infrastructure improvements.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 1,993 Total Area Employment • Educational Services: 25% • Health Care & Social Assistance: 38% • Construction: 8%
HOWARD D. WOODSON HIGH SCHOOL The District government completed the $100 million, 900-student facility in 2011.
$15 MILLION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
NEW DEVELOPMENT
Completed in 2012, Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue features a reconfigured single-lane roadway to allow for traffic calming, landscaped medians, bicycle lanes, upgraded sidewalks, and street lighting. The District also rehabilitated six bridges over the Watts Branch tributary in 2014.
• The 93-unit Providence Place arrives this year on the Progressive National Baptist Convention’s historic campus at 50th & Fitch Streets.
• Thanks to a DC Neighborhood Prosperity Fund grant, the historic Strand Theater (c. 1928) is undergoing a $38 million redevelopment alongside construction of the new 86-unit Strand Residences. Deanwood Smokehouse will anchor the theater, while the residential building will include retail and incubator space.
• Plans for the Deanwood Town Center (Nannie Helen Burroughs & Division Avenues) call for 183 residential units, including 165 affordable, with 16,000 SF of retail.
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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H. D. WOODSON HIGH SCHOOL
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
EADS ST
KELLY MILLER SCHOOL THE CONWAY BLAINE ST CENTER
M
BLAINE
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MAYA ANGELOU PCS HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS
AMES ST
CAPITOL GATEWAY MARKETPLACE REDEVELOPMENT SITE
SHRIMP BOAT PLAZA
EAST CAPITOL ST
BENCO SHOPPING CENTER
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NG
53RD ST
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54TH ST
50TH ST
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation MARVIN GAYE - Pets RECREATION CENTER Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care M - Medical Care Home Heights Improvement Capitol Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
0 1 2-3 4+
13,680 2.6 43% 57% $284,296
66,601 2.5 47% 53% $280,078
$65,664 $44,221 54% 18% 28% $48,076
$60,160 $42,066 56% 18% 26% $44,690
$72,322 $52,565 47% 18% 34% $52,767
31% 20% 34% 15% 34.2
27% 21% 37% 15% 36.7
25% 21% 38% 15% 37.4
$5,422 $1,201 $453 $7,802 $1,586 $13,667 $9,316 $14,299 $4,980 $6,060 $5,256 $2,283 $2,867
$20,733 $4,659 $1,751 $29,538 $5,813 $51,520 $34,922 $52,416 $18,198 $23,579 $19,569 $8,556 $10,185
$120,563 $27,648 $10,408 $171,164 $33,558 $297,424 $204,679 $300,057 $104,495 $143,639 $113,806 $49,945 $59,084
MARYLAND
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38% 40% 17% 5%
28% 43% 21% 7%
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MOBILITY Traffic Counts2
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Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
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AR YL AN
Capital Bikeshare Capital Bikeshare Traffic Stations Counts Counts2
Benning Road 5,906 / 3,579 2
Traffic Counts
25,8737,400–14,600 37,000
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Metrorail Exits Stations
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Mobility Mobility Score Score3
Walkscore Walkscore
Residents Residentsw/in w/in 10 10min. min.car carride ride
99 96
98 48
150,000 154,800
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Avg weekday / Avg weekend within 1/2 mi 2019 Monthly Nannie Average Helen Burroughs Street Name Avenue Here NE Excellent ExcellentMobility Mobility Walker's Car-dependent Paradise
MOBILITY
G ST
RN
3,280 2.8 48% 52% $302,994
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
51ST ST
VE
49TH ST
EAST CAPITOL URBAN FARM
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C ST
E ST
BU
171,492 46% 53% 88% 25% 10%
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
KS ST
Benning Rd
35,779 45% 55% 87% 20% 7%
AGE
5 0 H ST T
47TH ST
44TH ST
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STRAND THEATER STRAND RESIDENCES DEANWOOD SMOKEHOUSE PROVIDENCE PLACE PROGRESSIVE NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION CAMPUS
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58TH ST
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55TH ST
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INCOME
52N
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0-3 mi
HOUSEHOLDS
LEE ST
SHERIFF RD
0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
D
MEADE ST 49TH ST
Great Street
AN
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Deanwood
DEANWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER
Education
YL AR M
NE SO TA
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Retail/Restaurant
CONTACT Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning & Economic Development Sarina Accime, Development Manager, New Communities Initiative (202) 340-6318 • Sarina.Accime@dc.gov dcnewcommunities.org
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NE
COLLECTIVELY KNOWN AS “DOWNTOWN WARD 7,” several recent and substantial mixed-use developments surround the intersection of Minnesota Avenue and Benning Road. Although the neighborhood serves as the headquarters for major employers such as Pepco, DC’s Department of Employment Services, and Unity Health Care, substantial public and private investment in new development has generated exciting opportunities for small start-ups to grow. This upward trajectory is expected to rise with the forthcoming arrival of an additional District agency, as well as the planned delivery of more than 1,300 residential units.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 4,570 Total Area Employment • Health Care & Social Assistance: 19% • Public Administration: 16% • Utilities: 12% • Educational Services: 9%
GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREETS Minnesota Avenue & Benning Road are designated Great Streets corridors. In 2020, with the financial support of the District’s Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD) and the Washington Area Community Investment Fund (WACIF), the Main Street awarded $128,000 in direct business grants.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS • 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
NORTHEAST HEIGHTS • Cedar Realty Trust is redeveloping the 6.5-acre East River Park Shopping Center into six buildings that will comprise 33,000 SF of office space, 855 residential units, and 135,600 SF of retail, including up to 70,000 SF for a grocery store. • The project’s western portion will convert the 6.7-acre Senator Square Shopping Center and former Senator Theater into 232,000 SF of office, 500 units, and 59,000 SF of retail. • The first phase started construction in Q2 2021 and will deliver the new 700-employee headquarters for the District’s Department of General Services in late 2022.
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
MINNESOTA & BENNING LAS ST
0-½ mi
ILW OR TH
AV E
M
49TH ST
MEADE ST
ST
SUBURBAN MARKET
WENDY’S
295
JAY ST
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Fort Mahan Park
44TH ST
BENNING NEIGHBORHOOD LIBRARY
EAST RIVER PARK
BE N
UBER GREENLIGHT HUB
NIN
G RD
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
S ST
35 TH
ST
AV E KE NI LW OR TH
THE CONWAY BLAINE ST CENTER
7-ELEVEN
M
DENNY’S
Benning Rd SHRIMP BOAT PLAZA
EAST CAPITOL ST
BENCO SHOPPING CENTER
A ST
Fort Chaplin Park
DMV SERVICES CENTER
ST 37TH RD
34TH ST
AN AC OS TIA
RD
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ELY PL
Traffic Counts2
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Mobility Score3
Walkscore
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
2
16,100
100
80
179,300
within 1/2 mi
31% 45% 18% 5%
Minnesota Avenue
TC
H ST
D
Traffic Counts2
Minnesota Avenue
Excellent Mobility
Very Walkable
MOBILITY
Capital Bikeshare Stations
A LA B A M A AV E
Benning Road, Minnesota Avenue
C ST
46% 37% 14% 2%
AN
T
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T
SS RN N ST
B ST
D ST
16,100
H ST
BU
MA SS AC HU SE Metrorail T StationsTS AV E
$222,331 $53,021 $19,370 MAYA ANGELOU $313,552 HIGH SCHOOL C $61,190 $541,413 $379,450 EAST CAPITOL $535,133 $185,803 $259,287 $206,363 $91,313 $105,947
G ST
TEXA SA VE
T DR ON UP
$18,486 $4,093 $1,555 BLAINE $25,286ST $4,790 $45,302 $30,346 $43,272 $15,005 $18,811 $16,519 $7,374 $8,364
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
F ST
Fort Dupont Golf Course
45% 39% 13% 3%
MOBILITY
E ST
F ST
H. D. WOODSON
27%HIGH SCHOOL 23% EADS ST 21% 23% 37% 39% 15% 15% 36.6 37.6
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 0 1 2-3 4+
NI BEN
MI NN
49TH ST
D ER DG RI
C ST
D ST
KELLY MILLER Apparel $5,169 SCHOOL Child Care $1,129 Computers & Accessories $439 Entertainment & Recreation $7,123 - Pets $1,352 AMES ST Food at Home $12,715 Food away from Home $8,547 Health Care $12,208 - Medical Care $4,246 C EN TR$5,410 Home Improvement AL A Household Furnishings $4,646 Personal Care Products $2,085 Vehicle Maint. & Repair $2,377
VE
B ST C ST
25% 21% 38% 16% 38.8
Marvin Gaye Park
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
BROOK
SAFEWAY CVS BLAINE ST
AGE
CONTACT Minnesota Avenue Main Street Samantha Archibald, Program Manager (202) 526-5505 x215 • sarchibald@wacif.org wacif.org
AR YL
34TH ST
PROVIDENCE PLACE PROGRESSIVE NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION CAMPUS
42ND ST
AMERICA’S KIDS BASKIN ROBINS DUNKIN DONUTS POPEYES SALA THAI FUTURE DGS HQ
U
FOOTE ST
DC DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
UNITY HEALTH CARE
DI
54TH ST
E
GAULT PL
Minnesota Ave
$53,917 $96,300 $35,938 $60,217 62% 43% 16% 15% A-1 GROCERY 42% 22% FRESHE CAFÉ THE RIVERSIDE CENTER $40,376 $65,332
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M
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53RD ST
SI
DE
PARKSIDE MIXED-USE REDEVELOPMENT K
PEPCO’S BENNING SERVICE CENTER
INCOME
MCDONALD’S
PL
EDUCARE
92,412 2.4 7-ELEVEN45% 55% $388,092
51ST ST
CESAR CHAVEZ SCHOOL
13,204 2.4 35% 65% $293,004
3,588 2.3 34% 66% $297,291
DIVIS
ST
226,050 47% 53% 90% 39% 19%
LEE ST
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied JUST ST Renter-occupied Median HH Value
SHERIFF RD
47TH ST
HA YE S
NEVAL THOMAS ELEMENTARY
31,391 44% 56% 88% 16% 6%
8,213 46% 54% 87% 17% 6%
HOUSEHOLDS
50TH ST
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LANE PL
AV E
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Deanwood
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KENILWORTH ELEMENTARY
POPULATION EA
55TH ST
BID Area
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Main Street
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Great Street
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NE SO TA
Education
M IN
Arts/Tourism
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MOUNT PLEASANT
NW
MULTICULTURAL AND MULTILINGUAL, Mount Pleasant is one of DC’s most eclectic neighborhoods. Longstanding retailers along Mount Pleasant Street reflect the international flair and vibrancy of this community, which maintains a unique small-town feel while offering prime shopping, downtown access, dense housing, and proximity to Rock Creek Park, the District’s largest open space.
MOUNT PLEASANT HISTORIC DISTRICT Qualified property owners of contributing commercial properties in Mount Pleasant have access to tax credits and other incentives for rehabilitation.
NEIGHBORHOOD STAPLES • Each Peach Market • El West (clothing)
MULTICULTURAL “MAIN STREET”
• Mount Desert Island Ice Cream
• Addis Paris Café (French/Ethiopian)
• Mt. Pleasant Farmer’s Market
• Don Juan (Salvadoran/Mexican)
• Suns Cinema (theater/bar)
• Dos Gringos (American/Latin American) • Ercilia’s (Salvadorian) • Haydee’s (Salvadoran) • La Bahia (Salvadoran/Mexican) • Martha Dear Pizzeria
NEW RETAIL + SERVICES • Bold Fork Books • Hush Boutique • Open Air Hair Care • The Butcher's Market
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• Marx Revolutionary Café (Mediterranean) • Mola (Spanish) • Purple Patch (Filipino) • Raven Grill (Ethiopian-owned bar) • Sabydee (Lao/Thai) • Taqueria Nacional (Mexican)
EMERSON ST
0-½ mi
BUCHANAN ST
9TH ST
AV E
QUALIA COFFEE HOMESTEAD
RANDOLPH ST
BLUEBELL SPA
Average HH Georgia Ave/ Median HH Petworth HHRELIABLE Income <$50k TAVERN HH Income $50–$75k CVS HH Income $75k+ TSEHAY FISH IN THE Average HH Disposable NEIGHBORHOOD
M
PARK PLACE
THIP KHAO
Columbia Heights
EACH PEACH MARKET BOLD FORK BOOKS PEAR PLUM
MORTON ST
REDROCKS EL CHUCHO LAMONT ST ODD PROVISIONS
BAD SAINT
M
IRVING ST
COLUMBIA RD
HARVARD ST
PL
FAIRMONT ST
ACE HARDWARE SAFEWAY
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS PAGE 16
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THE DINER TRYST MA RA LO KA
DC ARTS CENTER
OYSTER ADAMS
BANDIT TACO LAURIOL PLAZA
M
U ST
930 CLUB CAFÉ U
POTBELLY CHIPOTLE
JONT/BRESCA ROOM & BOARD
WEST ELM LOGAN HARDWARE
Mobility Mobility 3 Score Score
R ST
J. CREW
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BLUEMERCURY PHILLIPSHeights Columbia 5,906/3,579 12 25,873 9,300 37,000 100 99 LOFT COLLECTION Avg weekday/Avg weekend within 1/2 mi 2019 Monthly Average Mount Pleasant Street Street Name NWHere Excellent ExcellentMobility Mobility Q ST
AMAZON FRESH
SEPHORA PARACHUTE Walkscore Residents Residentsw/in w/in 10 10min. min.car carride ride INTERIOR DEFINE TA VE
HI RE AV E
S ST
18TH ST
19TH ST
GYPSY KITCHEN
DOI MOI
98 96
SHINOLA
150,000 250,100
LE DIPLOMATE Walker's Paradise
KC HU RC H
44% 42% 11% BRYANT ST3%
37% 45% 15% 3% ADAMS ST
9,300
Mount Pleasant Street, NW
H
HOWARD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
HALF SMOKE
M
ZEPPELIN
V
WINDOW
CONTACT District Bridges RIGHT PROPER BREWING DIXIE BISCUIT CO. MEAT & FOODS Shaw/Howard Carolina Buitrago,MASON TRUXTON INN DRINK CO. M University BROCCOLI BAR Columbia Heights/Mount Pleasant Main Street Director (202) 929-8125 • carolina@districtbridges.org districtbridges.org FL
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Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– LANDMARK 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 THEATER Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
WARBY PARKER EMMY SQUARED COMPASS COFFEE
SOURCE THEATER
TED’S BULLETIN
SAFEWAY Traffic Capital Bikeshare Capital Bikeshare Traffic Stations Counts Counts2 Counts
Traffic Counts2
BRIXTON
M
53% 37% 8% 2%
MOBILITY
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TRADER JOE’S
VE RM ON
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HA MP S
Metrorail Stations Exits
V ST
REEVES CENTER
T ST
DAWSON’S GARDEN MARKET
ROSEMARINO D’ITALIA SHOP MADE IN DC
YES! ORGANIC MARKET LINCOLN ROAMING THEATER ROOSTER
13TH ST
IDA OR FL
WHOLE FOODS
MOBILITY
18TH ST
MINT THE IMPERIAL
WASHINGTON HILTON
A ST RNI IFO CAL
AV
MAYDAN IVY WILD
14TH ST
AVE
F LORIDA
SEVEN REASONS
MARIE REED ELEMENTARY
16TH ST
G MIN WYO
THE GAME SPORTS PUB TIKKI
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STREETS MARKET & CAFÉ
SITAR CENTER
ISSHIN RAMEN
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ADAMS MORGAN PAGE 2
0 1 2-3 MCDONALD’S 4+
SHARBAT BAKERY
LAPIS
WASHINGTON
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
HARRIS TEETER
MINTWOOD PLACE
H HOSPITAL CENTER $50,783 $153,956 $680,646 $13,190 $40,488 $177,126 $4,591 $13,965 $61,485 $69,334 $211,825 $938,934 CHILDRENS NATIO MEDICAL CENTER $13,598 $41,360 H $182,622 M I C $119,723 $362,029 $1,597,012 HI G $90,805 $273,705AN A$1,190,027 VE $107,686 $329,178 $1,498,768 $37,041 $113,313 $517,156 $57,548McMillan $178,449 $784,754 Reservoir $44,584 $136,031 $612,026 $20,464 $62,072 $275,855 $22,272 $67,403 $309,503
UNIVERSITY
THE LINE DC
8TH ST
AL AVE
R
HED R
TAIL UP GOAT PHILZ COFFEE
E NI LA
IRVING ST
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories NUVEGAN CAFE HARRAR COFFEE Entertainment & ROASTERY & Recreation - Pets Food at Home HERE’S THE Food away from Home SCOOP Health Care SANKOFA - Medical Care Home Improvement DULCINEA Household Furnishings BAR & GRILL Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. &HOWARD Repair
SONNY’S NO KISSES
H A RVARD ST
ES DE BISTRO & CAFÉ B TAVERNA
SALSA WITH SYLVIA SWEAT DC ST. VINCENT WINE DISTRICT DOGS TRAINING
GEORGIA AVE
18TH ST
T NT S
BOMBAY STREET FOOD MOUNT PLEASANT LIBRARY PURPLE PATCH THE BUTCHER’S TARGET MARKET BEST BUY MOLA BED, BATH & BEYOND MARSHALLS
HOOK HALL
R ST
A LEAS MT P
BEAU THAI DOS GRINGOS HAYDEE’S HUSH BOUTIQUE MARTHA DEAR SUNS MT DESERT ISLAND ICE CREAM CINEMA
16% 33% 36% 14% 35.0
Age < 20 16% Age 20–34 35% Age 35–64 THE MIDLANDS BEER GARDEN39% WALLS OF BOOKS Age 65+ 10% CALL YOUR MOTHER DELI Median Age (years) 34.6
PARK RD
THE COUPE MAKAN QUEEN’S ENGLISH THE THIRSTY CROW GIANT TIVOLI FOOD THEATER
E WARD
PA RK RD
ELLE TAQUERIA NACIONAL LA BAHIA SABYDEE
15% 36% 39% 10% 34.6
THE AVENUE
E SHERMAN AV
17TH ST
19TH ST
WT ON ST NR OE ST
$146,979 $102,410 26% 12% 62% $93,342
ACE
GLE RD
AGE
NE
MO
$139,688 $99,160 26% 12% 62% $89,401
PARK PL
LOOKING GLASS LOUNGE
KL IN
$120,675 $82,914 31% 14% 55% $79,110
1ST ST
WY
186,662 2.0 40% 60% $690,820
2ND ST
PK
44,788 2.1 36% 64% $706,068
3RD ST
PINE
H Y BR A N C
17,011 2.1 29% 71% $704,752
INCOME
QUINCY ST
HOLMEAD PL
½
E MIL
Households (HH) Average HH Size SHEPHERD ST Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
SAFEWAY
LYMAN’S TAVERN TAQUERIA HABANERO TORO BAR MEZCALERO COCINA MEXICANA SPR LITTLE HAVANA ING RD ANAFRE
IUS RAD
405,772 48% 52% 94% 73% 43%
RD
HOUSEHOLDS YES! ORGANIC MARKET
NS AS AV E KA
CHICATANA BARRILITO BAR & RESTAURANT LITTLE COCO’S DC CORAZON FONDA Y TEQUILERIA
AÑEJO BAR & GRILL
95,520 50% 50% 90% 72% 42%
MENYA HOSAKI ACE HARDWARE
CENTRAL 14TH STREET/ SPRING ROAD PAGE 12
0-3 mi
RE E
AN SA S AR K
17TH ST
18TH ST
UPSHUR ST
Grant Circle
36,152 50% 50% 88% 67% 39%
4TH ST
AV E EN BL AG D ARG YLE TE R
HONEYMOON CHICKEN
TAYLOR ST
SHEPHERD ST
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / TIMBER PIZZA POM POM Professional Degree LITTLE FOOD STUDIO 8TH ST
ALLISON ST
CENTRAL14TH ST/ WMATA BUS BARN WEBSTER ST PAGE 13
PETWORTH LIBRARY
0-1 mi
Rock Cre Cemete
POPULATION
BID Area
3RD ST
Main Street
CK C
Great Street
5TH ST
Government
Sherman Circle
CRITTENDEN ST
5TH ST
Education
WMATA BUS BARN
7TH ST
Arts/Tourism
MOUNT PLEASANT DECATUR ST
RO
E AV
G FINE ART ATHENA GRILL HIGHLANDS CURIOUS EXPLORERS DANCE LOFT ON 14 14TH STREET GRAFFITI MUSEUM PICA TACO TO GO DANGEROUSLY DELICIOUS PIES
4TH ST
A W IO
LAS PLACITAS CAFE
Retail/Restaurant
DELAFIELD PL
HOWARD THEATER
Shaw/Howard University
RED HEN BOUNDARY STONE AROI THAI SYLVAN BAKERY &
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GLASSEY
MOUNT VERNON TRIANGLE
NW
AT THE EAST END OF DOWNTOWN DC, Mount Vernon Triangle (MVT) is a dynamic and convenient place to live, work, and visit. With a blueprint established by the MVT Action Agenda, the neighborhood is widely recognized as one of DC’s model mixed-use communities. It continues to thrive thanks to its engaged residents, active business community, competitive real estate, destination appeal, and proximity to national landmarks and cultural institutions. OPENINGS • AC Hotel Washington D.C. Convention Center • Baan Siam (Thai) • dLeña (Mexican) • Dryy (dry cleaning & laundry) • Mélange (burgers/sandwiches) • Prost (Bavarian) • RASA (Indian fast-casual) • Select Reserves (wine, beer & spirits) • The Little Beet (vegetarian) • Toscana Market (Italian fast-casual)
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION • 4 Metrorail stations & 3 lines • 8 Metrobus/Circulator stops • 9 Capital Bikeshare stations • 50% of residents walk to work 1
MOBILITY & LIVABILITY • Walkable and centrally located in the heart of the District, Mount Vernon Triangle will soon enjoy a new 1.2-acre park and improved bicycle infrastructure, further enhancing #LifeInMVT. • The neighborhood has some of the highest counts of outdoor spaces in the District with 9 streateries + 7 parklets. 2
1. Mount Vernon Triangle CID, 2. Outdoor spaces with DDOT permits as of Dec 2020
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APPLE FLAGSHIP STORE (CARNEGIE LIBRARY)
T WORD USEUM
EMBASSY SUITES CONRAD HOTEL
M ST
KINSHIP MÉTIER RUMI’S KITCHEN PEARL’S BAGELS COMPASS COFFEE LEON THE LITTLE BEET MÉLANGE ALTA STRADA/ 395 LITTLE PRINCE SAFEWAY AC HOTEL DRYY VIDA GYM SWEETGREEN BUSBOYS & POETS K ST DLEÑA TOSCANA MARKET PROST A BAKED JOINT
GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
G ST
CAPITAL ONE CENTER
NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM
F ST
SIDNEY HARMAN HALL
LULULEMON HOTEL MONACO
NAL ER
LANSBURGH THEATER
Federal Triangle
Archives/ Navy Mem'l
M
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY
IA IND
Judiciary Sq
E ST
WOOLLY MAMMOTH THEATER COMPANY
FARMBIRD
M
M
M SUNDEVICH
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C ST
PEN NSY LVA NIA
AVE
Union Station
UNION STATION
A AN SI UI LO
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FUTURE WMATA HQ
FAA
Metrorail Metrorail Exits Stations
CVS
M
HOLIDAY INN
Capital Bikeshare Capital Bikeshare Traffic Stations Counts L'Enfant Counts2
Traffic
FORD HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING
MUSEUM OF Counts THE BIBLE
M
W AS RAYBURN HOUSE HI OFFICE BUILDING NG TO N AV E
Mobility Mobility 3 Score Score Federal
Walkscore Walkscore
PLAZA
7TH ST
5,906/3,579 4 12
BY MARRIOTT
5TH ST
3RD ST
4TH ST
18,100
EAST CAPITOL ST
ST
40% 46% 13% 2%
K Street NW
19,200–56,200 New York Avenue NW
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
US BOTANIC GARDENS
Plaza Center 25,873 19,200–56,200 37,000 100 99 SW 97 98 RESIDENCE INN Walker's Avg within weekday/Avg 1/2 mi L’ENFANT weekend within 1/2 mi2019 MonthlyNew Average York Avenue Street NW Name Here Excellent Excellent Mobility Mobility Walker'sParadise Paradise CITIZENM
INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM
9TH ST
12TH ST
US DEPT. OF ENERGY
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER MEMORIAL 4TH ST
M Smithsonian
47% 43% 9% 1%
Union Station
Traffic Counts2
26,300–34,700 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 INDEPENDENCE Traffic Volumes (DDOTAVE 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021 AVE CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING
M
MOBILITY
NATIONAL AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
3RD ST
HIRSHHORN MUSEUM
49% 41% 9% 1%
Metrorail Stations Gallery Place-Chinatown CONSTITUTION AVE Judiciary Square Mt Vernon Square-7th Street/Convention Center
SMITHSONIAN CASTLE
USDA
Stanton Square
SUPREME COURT
ARTS & INDUSTRY BUILDING
M
MOBILITY
UNITED STATES CAPITOL
6TH ST
UST
2ND ST
0 1 2-3 4+
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
REER GALLERY OF ART
K ST
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART
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13% 15% 39%FL 35% OR IDA 37% 38% AV E 11% 12% 34.4 34.8
$43,851 $136,087 $643,405 $11,490 $35,959 $167,544 $3,918I ST WHOLE $12,206FOODS $57,905 SOLID STATE BOOKS $57,969 $181,931 $882,049 THE DAILY RIDER FANCY RADISH TOKI $11,323 $35,499 $171,879 H ST $101,044 $314,610 $1,508,527 STARBUCKS UNLEASHED AVEC $76,999 $239,753 BY PETCO $1,128,159 AMAZONFRESH BEN’S SOLIDCORE $92,918 $288,764 $1,407,568 URBAN NAIL LOUNGE $31,980 $99,301 AT&T $485,399 $42,789 $139,848 $718,187 $38,599 $119,897 $575,260 $17,678 $54,867 $260,453 $20,297 $61,896 $292,196 AR
INDIGO
Child Care Computers & Accessories GIANT FOOD Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home CANE ETHOPIC Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care SEC Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
D ST
E AV NA
13% 40% 36% 11% 33.9 L ST
LAOS INEXPENDITURES TOWN CONSUMER ($ thousands)
1ST ST
WARNER THEATER
EAGAN NG & IONAL ENTER
GALLERY PLACE
REI RED BEAR BREWING
BRIGHT START PRE-SCHOOL AND DAYCARE Apparel
1ST ST
WOODIES BUILDING
M
3RD ST
Metro Center
Gallery Pl/ Chinatown
STOREY PARK DEVELOPMENT
MA SS AC HU SE TT SA VE
Y
UNIVERSITY
NoMa/Gallaudet U
Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
SURSUM CORDA REDEVELOPMENT
WALMART
H ST
CRANES
M
AGE
HARRIS TEETER
Age < 20
2ND ST
KE FACTORY
SEOULSPICE
CVS
STREETS MARKET & CAFÉ Age 20–34
NORTHWEST ONE REDEVELOPMENT
KW
6T HS T
SWEET SCIENCE COFFEE
CITYCENTERDC
M
LN RD
VICINO
KING STREET OYSTER BAR MENOMALE PIZZA NAPOLETANA THE DUNCAN DOG HOTEL & DAY SPA
RPM ITALIAN SOULCYCLE OTTOMAN TAVERNA LUCKY DANGER FOXTROT BAAN SIAM CHEZ LILY
RENAISSANCE HOTEL
REPUBLIC CANTINA
5T H
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MARRIOTT MARQUIS
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A BUDDING ECOSYSTEM of artisanal “makers” has created a distillery hotspot with modern manufacturing operations alongside New York Avenue NE. Adaptive reuse of former industrial properties has also attracted hundreds of residents in recent years. Wellknown national brands and local retailers alike continue to arrive in response to this rapidly growing customer base. HECHT WAREHOUSE DISTRICT The historic warehouse and adjacent land were redeveloped into 350 apartments and 200,000 SF of retail space. The building comprises retail, entertainment, manufacturing, and office uses, plus green space. Retailers include Target, BicycleSPACE, Gravitas, Bikram Yoga, MOM’s Organic Market, Petco, Planet Fitness, Compass Coffee, and Kick Axe.
WHAT'S BREWING “Distillery Row” is home to Atlas Brew Works, Jos. A. Magnus & Co. Distillery, New Columbia Distillers, One Eight Distilling, Republic Restoratives, Don Ciccio & Figli, City Winery, and Other Half Brewing, which opened its 22,000 SF production facility and taproom in 2020.
CULINARY CREATIONS
• Gourmet food and beverage options include the Michelin Guide’s Gravitas (1 star) and Ivy City Smokehouse (Bib Gourmand), as well as La Puerta Verde, Chef Majed, Dock FC, Ari’s Diner, and Baker’s Daughter. • Union Kitchen selected the neighborhood for its 24,000 SF flagship location, which contains multiple commercial kitchens, a café/market, and event space, around the corner from the accelerator’s distribution facility.
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GREAT STREETS New York Avenue is a designated Great Streets corridor whose small businesses may apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2020, up to $50,000 was awarded per location.
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$3,954 $854 $340 $5,648 $1,154 $9,877 $6,822 $10,137 $3,578 $4,304 $3,826 $1,662 $2,170
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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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PEPCO BENNIN SERVIC CENTE
NOMA
NE
NESTLED IN THE HEART OF DC and an easy stroll from the U.S. Capitol, NoMa is one of the city’s fastest-growing neighborhoods. The area encompasses nearly 22 million square feet of office, hotel, retail, and residential space, including 30 new LEED buildings and revitalized historic buildings. NoMa continues to grow with an additional 5 million square feet under construction. With the stewardship of the NoMa Parks Foundation, the neighborhood’s development is complemented by its robust dedication to remarkable new parks and public spaces. DEVELOPMENT: NEW + COMING SOON
RESILIENT RETAIL + RESTAURANTS
• The Lexicon (50 Florida Avenue NE) delivered 182 condos and 7,500 SF of retail in 2020.
• NoMa boasts a growing volume of cafés, restaurants, and bars, with recent additions including King Street Oyster Bar, Sweet Science Coffee, Red Bear Brewing, Laos in Town, and CR NoMa.
• Sentinel Square III (45 L Street NE), completed in 2020, comprises 545,000 SF of office anchored by new offices for the FCC. • Tribeca (39–41 New York Avenue NE) will offer 99 condos upon completion in 2021. • 300 M (300 M Street NE), planned to arrive in 2023, will deliver 457 apartments, 10,000 SF of retail, and three levels of below-grade parking. • 40 Patterson Street NE will deliver in 2022 with 321 residential units and 10,000 SF of amenity space. • The DC Housing Authority headquarters (1133 N. Capitol Street NE) is slated to become a 1,200-unit development from MRP Realty, CSG Urban Partners, and Taylor Adams Associates.
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• Area retailers include a flagship REI, Harris Teeter and Streets Market groceries, Politics & Prose bookstore, and Warby Parker.
ROBUST TRANSPORTATION • 2 Red Line Metro stations including Union Station, the system’s busiest. • VRE and MARC commuter rails, as well as several interstate bus lines, via Union Station. • Miles of bike lanes, 11 Capital Bikeshare stations, and the eight-mile Metropolitan Branch Trail. • 3 hours to New York City from Union Station via Amtrak.
WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2021
2021 ARRIVALS • Press House at Union District (301–331 N Street NE), on a formerly industrial site with a repurposed warehouse, will arrive in 2021 with 356 residential units, 25,000 SF of office for architecture firm Hickok Cole, and 27,300 SF of retail for tenants including Scissors & Scotch. • One 501 (1501 Harry Thomas Way), another formerly industrial site to deliver this year, will comprise 327 apartments, including affordable units and five two-story live/work artist units, as well as 7,500 SF of retail. • Eckington Yards is a 3.1-acre redevelopment expected to arrive in 2021 with 681 residential units and 67,000 SF of retail/ commercial, including “maker” manufacturing space. • The Burton (200 Florida Avenue NE) and The 202 (101 New York Avenue NE), estimated to arrive in late 2021, will deliver a total of 637 residential units and 14,000 SF of retail as part of the three-acre Washington Gateway redevelopment.
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CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home NE A Food away from Home L ST Health Care MOR SE ST - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products MOZZERIA DC Vehicle SMOKIN’ PIG Maint. & Repair
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HECHT WAREHOUSE - BICYCLESPACE - BIKRAM YOGA - MOM’S ORGANIC MARKET 9,532 31,775 187,163 - PETCO - PLANET FITNESS 2.3 2.1 2.0 - COMPASS COFFEE - BAKER’S DAUGHTER 37% -24% ARI’S DINER 33% - DOCK FC TARGET 67% 63% -76% LA PUERTA VERDE
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17,200–23,900 Florida Avenue 8,100–20,000 1st Street NE
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Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
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NORTH CAPITOL
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NORTH CAPITOL'S FOUR COMMERCIAL CORRIDORS—North Capitol Street and Rhode Island, New York, and Florida Avenues—are gateways into DC as well as destinations in their own rights. With hundreds of residential units in the pipeline, the area offers prime retail and commercial opportunities for businesses looking to set up shop.
NOTABLE BUSINESS OPENINGS SINCE 2017 • Creative Grounds DC (café/art/community space) • Glassey (Indian restaurant) • Supreme Barbeque
GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREETS Several streets in the area are designated Great Streets corridors whose small businesses may apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. North Capitol Main Street also provides support through community-based economic development initiatives.
DESTINATION RESTAURANTS + BARS • DCity Smokehouse— #2 best barbecue joint in the DC area (THE WASHINGTON POST 2020) and one of the top 15 best barbecue joints in DC (THRILLIST 2021) • The Red Hen (Italian)— Michelin Bib Gourmand • The Royal (Latin American)— Michelin Bib Gourmand
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NEW + UPCOMING DEVELOPMENT • Vicino (1324 North Capitol St NW) will deliver 67 apartments & commercial space in 2022. • 1600 North Capitol St NW, formerly a gas station, will be redeveloped into 95 units and 5,000 SF of retail. • The 30,000 SF Langston-Slater elementary school campus (33–45 P St NW) will undergo redevelopment per a District RFP issued in July 2020. Future uses must incorporate existing tenant Associates for Renewal in Education, Inc. (ARE). • The Barnett-Adan Apartments (4–14 Q St NW & 14–16 Florida Ave NW) will comprise 24 affordable apartments and commercial and office space. The District selected nonprofit Mi Casa to develop permanent supportive housing, fully accessible, and aging-in-place units. • At 1 Florida Ave, Aria Development Group will build a 15-story building with 410 apartments and retail. • 1509–1519 North Capitol St will contain 139 affordable apartments constructed by So Others Might Eat (SOME).
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MOBILITY
URGH ATER
Judiciary Sq
M SUNDEVICH
1ST ST
WOOLLY MAMMOTH THEATER COMPANY
M
H ST
CANE ETHOPIC
40% 46% 12% 2%
46,100 North Capitol Street MOZZERIA DC 56,200 New York Avenue NW SMOKIN’ PIG TOKI UNDERGROUND 32,200–37,100 Rhode Island Avenue NW 23,500–28,100 Florida Avenue ROCK NNW ROLL HOTEL
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GIANT FOOD
5TH ST
F ST
SIDNEY HARMAN HALL
NACO
MOBILITY
4TH ST
NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM
31% 50% 16% 3%
Traffic Counts WHOLE FOODS SOLID STATE BOOKS THE DAILY RIDER FANCY RADISH
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3RD ST
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CAPITAL ONE CENTER
D ST
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38% 45%ST 14% MO RS E S 3% T
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LAOS IN TOWN
BRIGHT START PRE-SCHOOL AND DAYCARE
2ND ST
4TH ST
RPM ITALIAN SOULCYCLE OTTOMAN TAVERNA LUCKY DANGER FOXTROT BAAN SIAM CHEZ LILY
STOREY PARK DEVELOPMENT
$676,335 $174,479 $60,824 $931,069 $181,539 $1,592,315 $1,183,940 $1,495,240 $516,234 $765,599 $607,678 $274,503 $309,539
OR 1 AVAILABLE IDA VEHICLES PER HH
7TH ST
GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
L ST
T
NAISSANCE HOTEL
NORTHWEST ONE REDEVELOPMENT
$118,353 $30,414 $10,582 $159,458 $30,984 $276,839 $207,116 $253,944 $87,496 $124,320 $104,375 $47,638 $53,516
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1ST ST
ON ON TER
5TH ST
6TH ST
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3RD ST
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BROOKLYN BOULDERS
1ST ST
7TH ST
UNION KITCHEN GROCERY UNCONVENTIONAL DINER
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CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
SPARK AT ENGINE CO. 12 THE PUB AND THE PEOPLE
4T HS T
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1ST ST
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UNION KITCHEN 19% 16% REPUBLIC 16% RESTORATIVES I 33% 37% 33% S VE 37% 36% 38% ST C KA E I R DON CICCIO OK O Y 11% EW 11% 13% & FIGLI N A ONE LL 34.3 33.7EIGHT 35.4 GA DISTILLING
V Apparel $27,209 KA GLASSEY OR Brentwood W YChild Care $6,810 E N Park SUPREME BARBECUE UNION KITCHEN WICKED BLOOM SOCIAL CLUB X AUNTEA BOBA Computers & Accessories $2,447 QUALIA COFFEE DCITY SMOKEHOUSE Entertainment & Recreation $37,264 WY PK UNCLE CHIPS COTTON & REED OD MARKET TERMINAL - Pets BRENTWO $7,286 MASSERIA P ST REDEVELOPMENT LEDGER THE ELEANOR DC $64,908 UNION MARKET Food at Home UNION MARKET ELCIELO NE HI-LAWN REPUBLIC VE Food- away from Home $48,242 A KA - BIDWELL LA COSECHAL ST CANTINA OR ATF Y - RAPPAHANNOCK OYSTER BAR Health Care $58,344 W ST. ANSELM MARRIOTT TRADER JOE’S E N VICINO THE VILLAGE CAFÉ COURTYARD HYATT - Medical Care $20,104 MOB HOTEL PLACE U.S. Home Improvement $31,057 N ST DOJ SCISSORS & SCOTCH GALLAUDET SWEET SCIENCE UNIVERSITY $23,912 Household Furnishings COFFEE SEOULSPICE M NoMa/Gallaudet U Personal CVS KING STREET OYSTER BAR Care Products $10,935 HARRIS MENOMALE PIZZA NAPOLETANA TEETER THE DUNCAN DOG HOTEL & DAY SPA Vehicle Maint. & Repair $11,956
NEW
COMPASS COFFEE
n Sq/ Center
RID AA VE
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
12TH ST
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HE -B -B -M -P -P -C -B -A -D -L
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$139,749 $104,714 28% 9% 63% $90,102
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413,262 GIRARD ST 49% 51% 93% MENOMALE 71% SALUMERIA 2703 CALABASH TEA & TONIC 40%
HOME DEPOT
Rhode Island Ave Average HH $131,887 GIANT FOOD Median HH ROSS DRESS FOR $103,524 LESS HH Income <$50k 26% HH Income $50–$75k 11% HH Income $75k+ 63% Average HH Disposable $87,786
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8,318ND 33,416 D Average HH Size 2.3 2.1 RHO Owner-occupied 46% 33% RHODE ISLAND ROW Renter-occupied - THE CAROLINA KITCHEN 54% 67% - CHIPOTLE Median HH Value - CVS $700,201 $673,592
BRYANT ST
POTBELLY CHIPOTLE
IRVING ST
0-3 mi
RD
GLENWOOD CEMETERY
HOWARD UNIVERSITY/ PLEASANT PLAINS PAGE 31
12TH ST
20,369 73,470 49% 50% 51% 50% TASTEMAKERS 95% 94% 72% 73% 36% 38%
BRYANT STREET DEVELOPMENT Households ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CINEMA (HH)
CDONALD’S
10TH ST
9TH ST
Population Male Female DEW DROP INN T School Graduate + FRANKLIN SHigh Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
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HOWARD UNIVERSITY
PRIMROSE
POPULATION
BID Area
TRINITY COLLEGE
McMillan Reservoir
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Great Street
BROOKLAND’S FINEST
11TH ST
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10TH ST
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NORTHWEST ONE (“NW1”), PART OF THE DISTRICT’S NEW COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE, offers high-quality housing options and public amenities thanks to significant public and private investment. Within walking distance of Union Station and the 1st and H Street NE corridors, the growing neighborhood offers direct access to Capitol Hill, NoMa, and Mount Vernon Triangle.
DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE
$80.6 MILLION
• 2 L STREET NW: MRP Realty, CSG Urban Partners, and Taylor Adams Associates are redeveloping two District parcels, including the former Temple Courts, totaling 3.5 acres. Construction of 220 mixed-income apartments is underway, and the phased project will ultimately yield a total of 738 residential units and approximately 56,000 SF of retail across three buildings.
The $80.6 M 2 L Street (Phase I) project is being supported by DCHFA through $29.9M in taxexempt bond financing, $17.4M in 4% LIHTC, and a $13.8 M loan from the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development.
• SURSUM CORDA: Arriving in 2022, the first phase of the 6.7 acre redevelopment will bring 562 new residential units to the community. • L STREET & NEW JERSEY AVE NW: In March 2021, the District announced a forthcoming RFP to convert a 15,000-SF surface parking lot as part of a faith-based housing initiative in collaboration with Southern Baptist Church.
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NEW COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE Led by the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, the District program seeks to revitalize severely distressed subsidized housing with the goal of creating vibrant mixedincome communities. More than 500 units across 3 buildings (SeVerna I, SeVerna on K, and 2M) have delivered to date, with hundreds more to come.
WASHINGTON DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP · DC NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILES 2021
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CITY-STATE BREWING
GLENWOOD CEMETERY
HOWARD UNIVERSITY
BRYANT STREET DEVELOPMENT ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CINEMA
NORTHWEST ONE D RHO
M POPULATION
EMERGENT PREPARATORY ACADEMY
Main Street
BID Area
Rhode Island Ave Population 25,198 GIANT FOOD ROSS DRESS FOR 49% LESS Male Female 51% High School Graduate + 93% Bachelor’s Degree + 71% Graduate / 39% Professional Degree
5TH ST
4TH ST
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30,500
CONSTITUTION AVE
STABL
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42% 45% 11% 1%
39%E ST 45% 13% 2%
North Capitol Street
24,300–56,200 New York Avenue NE
NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
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INDEPENDENCE AVE W AS RAYBURN HOUSE SONOMA HI OFFICE BUILDING Capital Capital Bikeshare Bikeshare Traffic Mobility Mobility Walkscore Walkscore RESTAURANT Residents Residentsw/in w/in GOOD STUFF NTraffic GT 2 & WINE10 BAR Stations Counts Counts Counts Score Score3 CANNON HOUSE 10min. min.car carride rideEATERY O OFFICE BUILDING N FORD HOUSE C S T AV 9OFFICE 25,873 30,500 37,000 100 99 98 93 150,000 253,000 BUILDING E
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US BOTANIC GARDENS
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER MEMORIAL 4TH ST
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6TH ST
FUTURE WMATA HQ
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
MOBILITY
NATIONAL AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
EAST CAPITOL ST
3RD ST
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14% 37% 37% 11% 34.4
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NSBURGH THEATER
LAOS IN TOWN
BRIGHT START PRE-SCHOOL AND DAYCARE
SUNDEVICH
3RD ST
BIRD
Judiciary Sq
14% 41% 34% 11% 33.1
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
9TH ST
M E ST
WOOLLY MAMMOTH THEATER COMPANY
$139,936 $100,315 27% 12% 61% $89,752
Apparel $42,115 $140,646 $636,414 MO RS Child Care $10,835 $36,813 $164,968 ES T T K SComputers & Accessories $3,739 $12,624 $57,244 Entertainment & Recreation $55,167 $189,362 $874,214 - Pets $10,804 $36,877 $170,369 I ST WHOLE FOODS STATE BOOKS FoodSOLID at Home $97,384 $327,199 $1,495,367 MOZZERIA DC THE DAILY RIDER SMOKIN’ PIG FoodFANCY away from Home $74,137 $247,331 $1,114,972 RADISH TOKI UNDERGROUND H Health ST Care $88,656 $299,816 $1,398,416 ROCK N ROLL HOTEL STARBUCKS - Medical Care AVEC $30,508 $103,159 $482,401 ATLAS UNLEASHED THEATER BY PETCO AMAZONFRESH BEN’S CHILI BOWL Home Improvement $39,952 $148,548 $715,193 SOLIDCORE G S T URBAN NAIL LOUNGE Household Furnishings $36,821 $124,007 $570,059 AT&T Personal Care Products $16,960 $56,628 $257,810 Vehicle Maint. & Repair $19,524 $63,403 $289,539
8TH ST
F ST
SIDNEY HARMAN HALL
1ST ST
GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM
IDA AV E
7TH ST
G ST
CAPITAL ONE CENTER
GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY
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HARRIS TEETER
M
SURSUM CORDA REDEVELOPMENT
RPM ITALIAN SOULCYCLE OTTOMAN TAVERNA LUCKY DANGER FOXTROT BAAN SIAM CHEZ LILY
RENAISSANCE HOTEL
SEOULSPICE
Brentwood Park
ST. ANSELM - RAPPAHANNOCK OYSTER BAR THE VILLAGE CAFÉ
MOB HOTEL
5TH ST
KINSHIP MÉTIER RUMI’S KITCHEN PEARL’S BAGELS COMPASS COFFEE LEON THE LITTLE BEET MÉLANGE ALTA STRADA/ 395 LITTLE PRINCE SAFEWAY AC HOTEL DRYY VIDA GYM SWEETGREEN BUSBOYS & POETS K ST DLEÑA TOSCANA MARKET PROST A BAKED JOINT
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SUITES
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KING STREET OYSTER BAR MENOMALE PIZZA NAPOLETANA THE DUNCAN DOG HOTEL & DAY SPA
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MARKET TERMINAL REDEVELOPMENT THE ELEANOR DC
VE KA OR ATF WY E N
SWEET SCIENCE COFFEE
38,013 182,468 E 2.0RK AV 2.0 DON CICCIO O Y W & FIGLI 31% 37% NE ONE EIGHT 69%DISTILLING63% $673,874 $667,647
$131,764 Median HH $102,651 WY HH&Income 29% PK COTTON REED <$50k OD WO MASSERIA HH Income $50–$75k B R E NT 10% LEDGER UNION MARKET HH Income $75k+ 62% UNION MARKET ELCIELO NE - HI-LAWN A HH Disposable $86,524 - BIDWELL LA COSECHAL SAverage T
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UNION MARKET PAGE 52
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GLASSEY
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COMPASS COFFEE
R ST
2ND ST
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BIG BEAR CAFÉ
UNION KITC REPUBLIC RESTORAT
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SHAW PAGE 48
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1ST ST
FLO
Shaw/Howard University
HOUSEHOLDS
NORTH CAPITOL PAGE 39
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MEAT & FOODS RED HEN TRUXTON INN BOUNDARY STONE AROI THAI S ST SYLVAN BAKERY & CAFÉ
LN RD
BACIO PIZZERIA ETABLI HOPSCOTCH
LL DA
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T ST
T ST
RIGHT PROPER BREWING MASON DIXIE BISCUIT CO. DRINK CO. BROCCOLI BAR
385,819 50% 50% 93% 72% 40%
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2ND ST
3RD ST
1ST ST
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78,170 50% 50% 95% 75% 41%
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4TH ST
HOWARD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
LIE’S WARBY PARKER EMMY SQUARED OMPASS COFFEE
w/Howard iversity
H
5TH ST
LANDMARK THEATER BRIXTON
2ND ST
BR EN
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0-3 mi
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EA VE
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13TH ST
Education
TE NN ES
LE DS
Arts/Tourism
MO NT
ADAMS ST
Retail/Restaurant
12TH ST
POTBELLY CHIPOTLE
RHODE ISLAND ROW - THE CAROLINA KITCHEN - CHIPOTLE - CVS - DUNKIN DONUTS 0-1 mi 0-½ mi - JERSEY MIKE’S HOME DEPOT - SALA THAI RD
BRYANT ST
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FORMAN MILLS
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PARK MORTON
NW
TRANSFORMATION IS UNDERWAY just five blocks south of the Georgia Avenue-Petworth Metrorail Station. Situated between Georgia Avenue and Park Road, Park Morton and surrounding neighborhoods are growing as part of the District’s New Communities Initiative.
MASTER PLAN Park View Community Partners and the DC Housing Authority are jointly redeveloping the Park Morton complex and Bruce Monroe Park into 462 mixed-income residential units over three phases. The development plan includes a public park, apartments (including senior units), and for-sale housing.
GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREETS Several streets in the area are designated Great Streets corridors. As funds become available, small businesses may apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2020, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The area is also supported by Lower Georgia Avenue Main Street through community-based economic development initiatives.
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NEW COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE Led by the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, the District program seeks to revitalize severely distressed subsidized housing with the goal of creating vibrant mixed-income communities. Since 2010, new development within a half-mile of Park Morton has surpassed 1.3 million SF, including 1,300 residential units and 110,000 SF of retail. As of December 2020, more than 1,160 units were in the pipeline, in addition to another 185 residential units under construction.
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POPULATION
BID Area
3RD ST
4TH ST
5TH ST
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HOOK HALL
NUVEGAN CAFE HARRAR COFFEE & ROASTERY
HERE’S THE SCOOP SANKOFA
RESCA
S ST
ST ELM DWARE
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GYPSY KITCHEN
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CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY 16% OF AMERICA
32% 37% BROOKLAND PINT 14%STARBUCKS 35.7 VE
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HOWARD THEATER
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BACIO PIZZERIA ETABLI RIGHT PROPER BREWING HOPSCOTCH MASON DIXIE BISCUIT CO. MEAT & FOODS RED HEN TRUXTON INN BOUNDARY STONE DRINK CO. Mobility Mobility Walkscore Walkscore Residents Residents w/in w/in AROI THAI BROCCOLI BAR S ST 3 SYLVAN BAKERY &ride CAFÉ Score Score 1010min. min. car carride
Georgia Ave/Petworth 5,906 / 3,579 5 25,873 17,800 37,000 100 99 AMAZON FRESH AvgSEPHORA weekday / Avg weekendwithin 2019 1/2 miMonthly Average Georgia Street AvenueName NW Here Excellent Excellent Mobility Mobility PARACHUTE Shaw/Howard
98 97
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35% 45% 15% 5%
CITY-STATE BREWING
45% 37% 40% 45% BRYANT STREET DEVELOPMENT ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE 12% 15% CINEMA 4% 4% FORMAN MILLS
17,800
Georgia Avenue NW
EMERGENT PREPARATORY
U ST
150,000 242,000 RID
BIG BEAR CAFÉ R ST
BUSBOYS BARNES & CHIPOTLE POTBELLY &PIZZA BGR
$86,111 $659,138 $21,312 THEOLOGICAL $169,574 COLLEGE $7,761 $59,410 DANCE $118,537 $910,443 $23,385 $177,368 $206,739 $1,554,497 $153,988 $1,152,177 $187,370 $1,461,998 $64,719 $505,003 $100,382 $761,170 $76,347 $593,902 DEW DROP I NKLIN ST $34,933 FRA$267,512 $38,814 $301,763
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MOBILITY
BRYANT ST
WHOLE FOODS
8TH ST
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AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
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18% 34% 37% 11% 34.2
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Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories VETERANS AFFAIRS Entertainment & Recreation MEDICAL CENTER - Pets Food at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products Vehicle Maint. & Repair
MOBILITY
COLUMBIA RD
EASONS
H
IRVING ST
GEORGIA AVE
M
WASHINGTON HOSPITAL CENTER
SONNY’S NO KISSES
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SALSA WITH SYLVIA SWEAT DC ST. VINCENT WINE DISTRICT DOGS TRAINING
19% 34% 37% 10% 33.8
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES
IRVING ST
R ST
REDROCKS EL CHUCHO LAMONT ST ODD PROVISIONS
BAD SAINT
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$112,607 $81,075 34% 13% 54% $75,898
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PARK PL
CVS TSEHAY
$121,118 $92,102 27% 13% 60% $81,823
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HOLMEAD PL
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31,026 191,356 2.3 2.1 36% 40% TAYLOR ST 64% 60% $627,508 $645,558
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MI
QUINCY ST
PARK PLACE
7,643 2.7 47% 53% $638,529
4TH ST
8TH ST
9TH ST
AV E
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SAFEWAY
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BLUEBELL SPA
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
OOD RD HAREW
CHICATANA BARRILITO BAR & RESTAURANT LITTLE COCO’S DC CORAZON FONDA Y TEQUILERIA
RILL
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414,754 49% 51% 93% 69% 39%
PU E
ACE HARDWARE TAYLOR ST
76,548 50% 50% 87% 62% 34%
HOUSEHOLDS
TIMBER PIZZA POM POM LITTLE FOOD STUDIO MENYA HOSAKI
UPSHUR ST
21,066 50% 50% 89% 62% 32%
AV AND OKL BRO
Grant Circle
HONEYMOON CHICKEN
PETWORTH LIBRARY
CRIT
Population Male Female High School Graduate + H Bachelor’s Degree +AWAII AVE Graduate / Professional Degree
BUCHANAN ST
ALLISON ST
D
0-3 mi
7TH ST
Education Sherman Government
0-1 mi
4TH ST
WMATA Retail/Restaurant ST BUS BARN CRITTENDEN Arts/Tourism
0-½ mi
Rock Creek Cemetery
L 6TH P
DECATUR ST
3RD ST
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ART RILL DS ERS N 14 UM GO IES
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A W IO
DELAFIELD PL
2ND ST
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EMERSON ST
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THE PARKS AT WALTER REED
THE PARKS IS AN ADAPTIVE REUSE MIXED-USE MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITY, located on 66 acres of the 110-acre campus of the historic Walter Reed Army Medical Center. With a strong empasis on sustainability, this development will be Washington's largest master planned community, weaving 3.1 million SF of mixed-use retail, residential, office, and educational space throughout an expansive campus environment.1 THE PARKS COMMUNITY
View of Marketplace from Georgia Avenue
At the nexus of several highly established residential neighborhoods, the site's rolling green hills and pedestrian promenades will make direct connections to Rock Creek Park — the nation's largest urban park — a pillar in the project's strong emphasis on recreation. The Parks at Walter Reed is five miles from Downtown DC, minutes from established Montgomery County communities Bethesda, Chevy Chase, and Silver Spring, and highly accessible by foot, Metro, commuter rail, and car.
CHILDREN’S NATIONAL RESEARCH + INNOVATION CENTER • 12 Acres • Medical Research: 450,000 SF • Emplyees: 600 to 1,000 • Avg Employee Income: $100,000
DEPARTMENT OF STATE FOREIGN MISSION CENTER
32 Acres
60,000 SF of Development
1. Plan as of the date of publication
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A YL AR M
Silver Spring
0-½ mi
EA ST ER N
N
S
LEE GA TE
0-1 mi
AV E
RD
7,895 47% 53% 92% 59% 37%
29,736 47% 53% 91% 57% 34%
270,230 49% 51% 85% 54% 31%
3,130 2.4 57% 43% $592,223
12,507 2.3 49% 51% $591,365
106,743 2.5 47% 53% $580,711
$134,507 $94,016 27% 14% 59% $88,613
$125,271 $85,056 30% 14% 56% $83,257
$128,016 $84,536 29% 15% 56% $84,186
19% 23% 41% 18% 41.2
20% 21% 41% 17% 40.8
22% 23% 39% 16% 38.1
HOUSEHOLDS IA RD
TARGET
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
KFC/TACO BELL
IRIS ST
INCOME
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MI
SHEPHERD PARK LIBRARY
LE
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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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AV E A AL AS K
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AGE Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
CEDAR ST
BUTTERNUT ST
BR AN CH RD
6TH ST
PIN
Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home T TIER S WHIT Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products TAKOMA COMMUNITY Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$2,824 $24,214 $17,298 $23,496 $8,106 $14,068 $9,417 $4,084 $4,615
CENTER
D IR R BLA
16TH ST
14TH ST
SAFEWAY STARBUCKS
$10,069 $2,567 $923 $14,553
$38,236 $9,525 $3,457 $54,199 $10,528 $91,659 $65,669 $88,491 $30,620 $50,038 $35,477 $15,550 $17,854 E AV
CVS
Apparel SOUPERGIRL LOST BIG BAD WOOF SOCKChild Care STARBUCKS ROASTERS
RN
EY
ASPEN ST
ASPEN ST
BUSBOYS & POETS
YOGA HEIGHTS CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
E ST EA
THE BROOKS THE VALE
ARTS PARK
TAKOMA STATION HORACE & DICKIES DONUT RUN VEGARITOS THE SPICESUITE
4TH ST
PRIMROSE SCHOOLS
MAIN DR
M
Takoma ELIFE RESTAURANT
THE PARKS AT WALTER REED
U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT FOREIGN MISSIONS CENTER
DC INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL & LATIN AMERICAN MONTESSORI BILINGUAL SCHOOL
DAHLIA ST
D
FUTURE WHOLE FOODS & MARKETPLACE THE HARTLEY THE KITE HOUSE 1155 DAHLIA
AN
CHILDREN'S NATIONAL RESEARCH & INNOVATION CAMPUS
YL AR
M
DR
MCDONALD’S
B L AIR
GERANIUM ST
3 STARS BREWING
PEABODY ST
Georgia Avenue NW
100
84
SOCIAL KITCHEN LEWIS BARBERSHOP GOLD COAST CAFE
Excellent Mobility
Very Walkable
SHERIDAN ST
21% 44% 27% 9%
211,200
KENNEDY ST
NEW SEWELL
24,400 2,300
Georgia Avenue NW Eastern Avenue
AV E
KA NS AS
ROOTSResidents & BLOOMS w/in LONGFELLOW ST UP 10SOUP min. car ride TROPIMART ANXO MITA CAFÉ ZONE 365 9TH ST
24,400
Walkscore
AVE
MOBILITY
MIS
MADISON ST
Mobility Score3
20% 50% 23% 7%
CONTACT Fort The Parks atSlocum Walter Reed Park (202) 568.6363 • info@TheParksDC.com theparksdc.com
NICHOLSON ST
EMERY RECREATION CENTER
$92,494 $800,814 $581,906 $772,450 $268,548 $433,370 $310,693 $136,765 $158,769
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
WALMART OOHS & AAHS OGLETHORPE ST
SO U RI
Takoma
Traffic Counts2
KENNEDY STREET PAGE 32
GEORGIA CROSSING REDEVELOPMENT
Traffic
MOBILITY
QUACKENBOS ST
THE BAR @ MILK & HONEY BBQ BUS SMOKEHOUSE THE SOAPSTONE
$333,619 $82,375 $30,120 $470,534
ILL
CHEZ AUNTY LIBE
CENTRAL 14TH ST/ WMATA BUS BARN PAGE 13
PL
FORT STEVENS
17% 52% 24% 7%
UM ILL
RITTENHOUSE ST
BEACON CENTER
2 SECONDCounts WIND CROSSFIT MORELAND’S TAVERN
0 1 2-3 4+
FAMILY DOLLAR SHERIDAN ST CITY GEAR JULIA’S EMPANADAS RENT-A-CENTER EL DORADO BREAD
DECADENCE
CH
AVAILABLE VEHICLESCOMPANY PER HH2
Metrorail Stations
0-3 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
Population1 Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
16TH ST
KALM
Main Street
RD
DR
Great Street
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Government
O
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Education
SL IG
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Arts/Tourism
NORTH CAPITOL ST
DR ACH T BE EAS
Retail/Restaurant
D
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THEM PARKS AT WALTER REED
VINTAGE GLAM LA COOP COFFEE
GOLDEN FLOUR BAKE SHOP
LIGHTHOUSE YOGA CENTER
CVS
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PARKSIDE / KENILWORTH
NE
PARKSIDE/KENILWORTH IS EXPANDING rapidly thanks to private and public investment totaling $400 million to date. Thousands of residential units are in the pipeline or underway in the neighborhood, which is conveniently located near the Anacostia Freeway (DC-295), Anacostia River, Benning Road, and Eastern Avenue and just south of the 700-acre Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens.
AREA ANCHORS • Unity Health Care and Johns Hopkins Medicine’s Sibley Memorial Hospital have established a cancer clinic within the Parkside Health Center at 765 Kenilworth Terrace NE.
KENILWORTH COURTS Proximate to the Deanwood Metrorail Station, this phased development will include 530 housing units of mixed types including multi-family buildings and townhomes.
• Delivered in 2017, the KenilworthParkside Recreation Center is a combination of new construction and adaptive reuse of part of the former Kenilworth Elementary School.
PARKSIDE CityInterests Development Partners is transforming 26 acres into a 3.1 million SF mixed-use development, including 1,500 to 2,000 residential units, 50,000 SF of retail, 860,000 SF of office space, and a one-acre park. More than 500 new residential units, including 186 for-sale homes, have arrived since 2012.
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CONNECTIVITY + ACCESS The 400-foot Parkside Pedestrian Bridge arriving this year will cross over Kenilworth Avenue, two railroad tracks, and I-295 to link the Eastland Gardens, Kenilworth, and Parkside neighborhoods with the Minnesota Avenue Metrorail Station.
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R
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PL
0-½ mi DAKOTA NAIL SPA MECHO’S DOMINICAN KITCHEN
Great Street
Main Street
COSTCO
NE W
DC
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
YORK AVE
FORT LINCOLN/ DAKOTA CROSSING PAGE 22
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
Anacostia River Park
½
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
MI
RA
DI
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ANACOS TIA A VE
AV E NE SO TA M IN
ILW OR TH
AV E
DEA NE AV E
49TH ST
LEE ST
ST
Minnesota Ave
24% 22% 39% 15% 37.8
NN
SUBWAY
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GAULT PL
EL EN
BURRO UGHS AV
7-ELEVEN
TOWN CENTER REDEVELOPMENT
E
KE NI LW O
STRAND THEATER STRAND RESIDENCES DEANWOOD0SMOKEHOUSE PROVIDENCE PLACE PROGRESSIVE NATIONAL 1 BAPTIST CONVENTION CAMPUS 2-3
FOOTE ST
49TH ST 47TH ST
44TH ST
42ND ST
G RD
BROOK
S ST
KELLY MILLER SCHOOL
SAFEWAY CVS BLAINE ST
35 TH
DENNY’S
M
2
104,000
E DG RI
within 1/2 mi
I-295
85
Good Mobility
50
Somewhat Walkable
29% 44% 20% 7%
EADS ST
104,000
I-295
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
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MAYA ANGELOU PCS HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS
CONTACT Washington DC Economic Partnership EAST CAPITOL ST Derek Ford, SVP, Emerging Neighborhoods (202) 661-8673 • dford@wdcep.com C EN wdcep.com T
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
148,200
RA LA
VE
Minnesota Avenue
Walkscore DMV SERVICES CENTER
H ST
Fort
Chaplin Mobility Traffic Counts2 Park Score3
55% 44% 32% 37% H. D.11% WOODSON 14% HIGH SCHOOL 2% 4%
AMES ST
SHRIMP BOAT PLAZA BENCO SHOPPING CENTER
Capital Bikeshare Stations
Traffic Counts2
Marvin Gaye Park
BLAINE
Benning Rd
EAST CAPITOL ST
Metrorail Stations
MOBILITY
THE CONWAY BLAINE ST CENTER
7-ELEVEN
MOBILITY
UBER GREENLIGHT HUB
NIN
5 0 H ST T
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$189,593 $44,742 $16,577 $268,673 $52,626 $464,053 $324,224 $459,681 $159,650 $228,390 $177,018 $77,930 $90,908
THE RIVERSIDE CENTER
DIVIS
4+
BENNING NEIGHBORHOOD LIBRARY
EAST RIVER PARK
$9,676 $2,132 $809 $13,531 $2,650 $24,035 $16,173 $23,894 $8,311 $10,244 $8,961 $3,938 $4,682
A-1 GROCERY AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 FRESHE CAFÉ
HELEN MART
Fort Mahan Park
$3,317 $720 $274 $4,476 $858 $8,172 7-ELEVEN $5,445 $7,747 $2,693 $3,107 $2,948 $1,314 $1,526
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28% 21% 37% 14% 35.9
Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets JUSTFood ST at Home Food away from Home Health Care - Medical Care Home Improvement Household Furnishings Personal Care Products DEANWOOD Vehicle Maint. & Repair
ION AVE
PL
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31% 22% 35% 12% 32.9
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JAY ST
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AMERICA’S KIDS BASKIN ROBINS DUNKIN DONUTS POPEYES SALA THAI
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$92,044 $59,604 43% 16% 42% $63,539
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
MCDONALD’S
DC DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
MINNESOTA & BENNING PAGE 34
$50,969 $34,844 63% 16% 20% $38,459
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$43,759 $28,467 71% 12% 17% $33,426
AN
Age 65+ Median Age (years)
KE N
DEANWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER
SHERIFF RD DEANWOOD PAGE 18
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FUTURE DGS HQ
82,921 2.5 49% 51% $371,748
YL AR
Deanwood
LANE PL
ST
ST
7,407 2.5 36% 64% $314,298
M
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SUBURBAN MARKET
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2,870 2.5 28% 72% $353,750
Age < 20
EA ST 20–34 Age E N Age R35–64 AV E
MEADE ST
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211,579 47% 53% 89% 36% 17%
AGE
MEADE ST
PEPCO’S BENNING SERVICE CENTER
19,038 45% 55% 89% 18% 6%
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
LAS ST
KENILWORTH ELEMENTARY
EDUCARE
7,311 44% 56% 90% 17% 5%
INCOME LE
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HA YE S
0-3 mi
HOUSEHOLDS
NATIONAL ARBORETUM
NEVAL THOMAS ELEMENTARY
0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
58TH ST
SHOPS AT DAKOTA CROSSING CHIPOTLE FIVE BELOW JERSEY MIKE’S PANDA EXPRESS
Government
D
CHICK-FIL-A
Education
AN
OWES
Arts/Tourism
YL AR M
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55TH ST
33R D
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CAP M REDE
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SE
SE
DEVELOPED BEGINNING IN THE 1880s, Pennsylvania Avenue SE is often considered the gateway to Capitol Hill. Characterized by single-family homes and townhouses, the area is surrounded by Hillcrest, Penn Branch, Dupont Park, Fairfax Village, Fairlawn, Fort Davis, Randle Highlands, and Summit Park. These communities contribute significant consumer spending potential, with average household incomes in the $100,000+ range.
SHOPS AT PENN BRANCH Jair Lynch Real Estate Partners completed renovation of the retail center at 3200 Pennsylvania Avenue SE in 2019. The updated property features 17,000 SF of office space and 65,000 SF of retail anchored by a 20,000 SF Planet Fitness. 2021 newcomers include American restaurant The Highlands and Chipotle Mexican Grill.
FORT CIRCLE PARKS Pennsylvania Avenue SE runs through Fort Circle Park, a treasured open space with walking and bike trails managed by DC’s Department of Parks and Recreation and the National Park Service. The park originally served as a network of forts established to defend the U.S. Capitol during the Civil War.
GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREET Pennsylvania Avenue SE’s designation as a Great Streets corridor allows small businesses to apply for grant funds to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. The corridor also became a DC Main Street in 2020 under the auspices of the Marshall Heights Community Development Organization.
NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING CENTERS Fairfax Village (34,400 SF) and Fort Davis Center (44,000 SF) provide retail, restaurants, and neighborhood services to nearby communities.
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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SHRIMP BOAT PLAZA
RFK MEMORIAL STADIUM
EAST CAPITOL ST
Whitney Young Memorial Bridge
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SE A ST
Fort Chaplin Park
Great Street
MI NN
RD
Population D ST Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
D ST
AN AC OS TIA
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33RD ST
0-½ mi
0-1 mi
ELY PL
F ST
5,077 46% 54% 92% E ST 38% 19%
25,584 45% 55% 89% 30% 14%
0-3 mi 262,617 47% 53% 90% 37% 18%
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POPULATION
BID Area
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295
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ST 37TH
Government 34TH ST
Education
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Arts/Tourism
F ST
MA SS AC H
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N ST
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WINSTON EDUCATION CAMPUS
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$92,370 $57,732 44% 15% 41% $62,993
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19% 15% 42% 24% 47.8
22% 18% 41% 20% 43.3
24% 24% 38% 14% 36.2
$5,768 $1,325 $508 $8,311 $1,594 $14,175 $9,669 $14,288 $4,981 $7,462 $5,434 $2,394 $2,781
$21,431 $4,961 $1,852 $30,194 $5,760 $52,319 $35,678 $51,851 $17,968 $25,168 $19,802 $8,762 $10,000
$256,872 $61,667 $22,318 $358,508 $69,641 $622,118 $436,972 $608,457 $210,774 $288,412 $236,124 $104,871 $121,205
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 0 1 2-3 4+
BANGOR ST
30 T H
NAY
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GOOD HOPE MARKETPLACE SAFEWAY
FAIRFAX VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER
AVE
BRANCH AVE
31ST ST
SKYLAND TOWN CENTER (PH I) - MAIZAL SOUTH AMERICAN STREET FOOD - MEZEH MEDITERRANEAN GRILL - ROAMING ROOSTER - STARBUCKS - LIKE THAT BARBERSHOP A - TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFÉ AM - &PIZZA AB AL - CHASE BANK - CVS FUTURE LIDL
RD
STANTON ELEMENTARY
N ST
MOBILITY Traffic Counts2
ERIE ST
26% 43% 21% 9%
31% 48% 15% 5%
33% 45% 17% 4%
25,600–31,700 Pennsylvania Avenue SE
RD
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
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ST
Metrorail Capital Bikeshare Exits Stations
Capital Traffic Bikeshare Counts Counts2
5,906/3,579 1
25,873 25,600–31,700 37,00072
Avg weekday/Avg within 1/2 mi weekend
Traffic MobilityMobility Counts Score3 Score
99
Walkscore Walkscore Residents Residents w/in w/in 10 min. 10 car min.ride car ride
70 98
233,600 150,000
2019Pennsylvania Monthly Average Avenue SE Street NameGood HereMobility Excellent Mobility Very Walkable Walker's Paradise
MOBILITY
ST
23 RD
AR YL
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GARFIELD ELEMENTARY
AN
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HARTFORD ST
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31ST PL
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FRANCIS A. GREGORY NEIGHBORHOOD LIBRARY
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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
UT HE RN
FORT DAVIS SHOPPING CENTER
Fort Davis Park
T
$73,666 $52,745 47% 18% 35% $54,001
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) ST
AV E
IA
$99,984 $65,899 38% 17% 45% $69,952
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 AVE Age 65+ AMA ALAB Median Age (years)
FO RT DA VI SS T
T EX
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Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
AGE
SHOPS AT CARPENTER ST PENN BRANCH - PLANET FITNESS - CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL - THE HIGHLANDS
38T H
28TH ST
27TH ST
RD
30TH ST
E BRANCH AV
AVIS DR F O RT D
NASH PL
GRAYS ON PENN AVE
110,256 2.3 39% 61% $371,729
A LA B A M A AV E
MI
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INCOME
T
½ MILE RADIUS
SS
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11,553 2.2 43% 57% H ST $338,273
G ST
RN
MP
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2,352 2.2 55% 45% $477,083
BU
33RD ST
FO
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
Fort Dupont Golf Course
T DR ON UP
TEXA SA VE
D
HOUSEHOLDS
CONTACT Marshall Heights Community Development Organization Latisha Atkins, Pennsylvania Avenue East Main Streets Director (202) 396-1200 • Latkins@mhcdo.org mhcdo.org
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49TH ST
D ER DG RI
Retail/Restaurant
DMV SERVICES CENTER
B ST
C ST
ENERAL ITAL
BENCO SHOPPING CENTER
PETWORTH / PARK VIEW
NW
PORCH-LINED ROWHOUSES and unique local shops front Georgia Avenue, the longest commercial corridor in the District, as it runs through Petworth and Park View. Offering all the advantages of city living, this area continues to welcome families and young professionals with its array of restaurants and recreational amenities.
BOUTIQUE RETAIL + DINING ON UPSHUR STREET
GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREET
Neighborhood-serving small businesses nestled among residential blocks include award-winning restaurants and specialty retailers such as Pom Pom, 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 whose small businesses may apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. The corridor also receives support from Lower Georgia Avenue Main Street through community-based economic development initiatives.
RESIDENTIAL PIPELINE • The Exchange arrived in 2021 with 27 condos & retail. • The Augusta scheduled for completion this year, will contain 15 units & retail. • The Views at Georgia Avenue is arriving in 2022 with 20 1- & 2-BR condos along with retail. • Maddox delivered 18 one- and two-bedroom condos in 2021.
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NEW FOOD & DRINK Local favorites such as Looking Glass Lounge, The Midlands Beer Garden, and Fish in the Neighborhood welcomed wine bar St. Vincent, Georgian restaurant Tabla, Little Food Studio café, Ramen restaurant Menya Hosaki, & a new outdoor “streatery” at Smittys in 2020. Southern comfort restaurant Hen & Fin and Honeymoon Chicken both arrive in 2021.
LIGHTHOUSE YOGA CENTER
THE COMMODORE
CVS JACKIE LEE’S
ANDRENE’S CAFE THE LIBRARY
INGRAHAM ST
1ST ST
2ND ST
4TH ST
S RIGG
CVS CASTELLO RESTAURANT & BAR
AV E
Government
Great Street
Main Street
BID Area
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
NE
DR EN TT TO
FARRAGUT ST
EMERSON ST
A W IO
DELAFIELD PL
E AV
188,855 2.1 40% 60% $642,624
3RD ST
4TH ST
5TH ST
7TH ST
8TH ST
U RD
UPSHUR ST
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BLUEBELL SPA
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Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
RANDOLPH ST
T ITOL S CAP RTH NO
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M
HOLMEAD PL
PARK PLACE
Georgia Ave/ Petworth
PARK PL
CVS TSEHAY
ACE
FISH IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD LOOKING GLASS LOUNGE THE AVENUE PARK RD
THE COUPE
THE MIDLANDS BEER GARDEN WALLS OF BOOKS CALL YOUR MOTHER DELI
MORTON ST
REDROCKS EL CHUCHO LAMONT ST ODD PROVISIONS
SALSA WITH SYLVIA SWEAT DC ST. VINCENT WINE DISTRICT DOGS TRAINING
IRVING ST
R ST
BAD SAINT
HOOK HALL
E WARD
MAKAN QUEEN’S ENGLISH THE THIRSTY CROW GIANT TIVOLI FOOD THEATER
WASHINGTON HOSPITAL CENTER
SONNY’S NO KISSES
H
H
NUVEGAN CAFE HARRAR COFFEE & ROASTERY
HERE’S THE SCOOP SANKOFA
FAIRMONT ST
GEORGIA AVE
HARVARD ST HOWARD UNIVERSITY/ PLEASANT PLAINS PAGE 31
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IRVING ST
COLUMBIA RD
19% 30% 40% 11% 35.4
19% 30% 39% 12% 35.6
17% 32% 38% 14% 36.0
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ 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
RELIABLE TAVERN
THIP KHAO
$139,181 $97,735 27% 13% 61% $89,517
TAYLOR ST
RO
NS AS AV E KA
QUALIA COFFEE HOMESTEAD
$114,475 $79,744 33% 15% 53% $77,074
AGE
SAFEWAY
LYMAN’S TAVERN TAQUERIA HABANERO TORO BAR MEZCALERO COCINA MEXICANA SPR LITTLE HAVANA ING RD ANAFRE
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS PAGE 16
YES! ORGANIC MARKET
$122,637 $93,947 27% 13% 60% $83,646
OOD RD HAREW
CHICATANA BARRILITO BAR & RESTAURANT LITTLE COCO’S DC CORAZON FONDA Y TEQUILERIA
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
1ST ST
AV E
9TH ST
TIMBER PIZZA POM POM LITTLE FOOD STUDIO MENYA HOSAKI
RA
AVE
LE
AII AV E
RICO RTO
MI
H AW
INCOME
E
AN SA S
26,206 2.5 42% 58% $633,082
PU E
HONEYMOON CHICKEN
PETWORTH LIBRARY
½ Grant Circle
6,764 2.8 52% 48% $620,524
L 6TH P
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
S
AR K
410,649 48% 52% 92% 68% 39%
AV AND OKL BRO
ALLISON ST
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M
50% 50% 87% 59% 32%
M
IC H
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CHILDRENS NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
IG AN AVE
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
0 1 2-3 4+
MOBILITY
McMillan Reservoir
$73,353 $651,929 $18,082 $167,783 $6,631 $58,759 CATHOLIC $101,847 $901,203 UNIVERSITY AMERICA $20,060 $175,679 $176,919 $1,538,275 $130,828 $1,139,494 BROOKL ST $160,566 $1,448,305 VE THE BASILICA A $55,396 $500,400 GAN HI $89,287 $758,022 MIC $65,307 $588,376 $29,695 $264,662 THEOLOGICAL $32,732 $298,942COLLEGE
VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER
Traffic Counts2
DULCINEA BAR & GRILL
$20,282 $4,906 $1,828 $28,045 $5,531 $49,319 $36,393 $43,718 $15,045 $24,552 $17,820 $8,156 $8,838
33% 43% 16% 7%
40% 40% TRINITY15% COLLEGE 5%
4TH ST
CRITTENDEN ST
BUCHANAN ST
Columbia Heights
M 66,421
HOUSEHOLDS
Rock Creek Cemetery
Sherman Circle
2ND ST
WMATA BUS BARN
BOMBAY STREET FOOD PLEASANT Y PATCH TCHER’S TARGET T BEST BUY BATH & BEYOND MARSHALLS
0-1 mi 0-3 mi Fort Totten
DECATUR ST
G FINE ART ATHENA GRILL HIGHLANDS S EXPLORERS CE LOFT ON 14 FFITI MUSEUM A TACO TO GO ELICIOUS PIES
O BAR & GRILL
19,123 51% 49% 86% 60% 30%
RT
W
GALLATIN ST
0-½ mi
POPULATION
HA MP SH IR E
PEPPERONI CHIC Education
Fort Totten Park
FO
VE GEORGIA A
HAMILTON ST
Arts/Tourism
KINGSBURY CENTER
LACITAS CAFE
THE MODERN AT AR - ONELIFE FITNESS - RAMDASS PHARM - SHINING STARS PE - T-MOBILE - LOVE & CARE CHIL
RD
PETWORTH / PARK VIEW 7TH ST
E AV OIS
13TH ST
TONY’S PLACE
JEFFERSON ST
IN ILL
14TH ST
BAKE SHOP
KENNEDY ST
NEW SEWELL MUSIC CONSERVATORY
NEPTUNE ROOM
Retail/Restaurant
MITA CAFÉ ZONE 365
9
LEWIS BARBERSHOP GOLD COAST CAFE
36% 45% 16% 4%
D
FRANKLIN S 17,800–28,400 Georgia Avenue NW 16,800 New Hampshire Avenue NW 4,500–6,000 Upshur Street NW
Source: Esri forecasts forGLENWOOD 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are roundedCEMETERY to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
HOWARD UNIVERSITY
CITY-STATE B
BRYANT STREET DEV ALAMO DRAFTHOUS
R
E
SEVEN REASONS
Metrorail Metrorail Stations Exits
MAYDAN IVY WILD
Capital
WHOLE FOODSTraffic Bikeshare Capital Bikeshare Traffic
BRYANT ST
POTBELLY CHIPOTLE
ADAMS ST
Mobility Mobility
Walkscore Walkscore
Residents Residentsw/in w/in 1010min. min.car carride ride
100 99
95 98
263,700 150,000
5,906/3,579 4
25,873 17,800–28,400 37,000
H
H ST
3 YES! Stations Counts Counts2 Counts Score Score ORGANIC MARKET Georgia Ave/Petworth V ST LINCOLN ROAMING 930 CLUB Avg weekday/Avg weekend within 1/2 mi 2019 Monthly Average Georgia Avenue Street NWNameLANDMARK Here Excellent Excellent Mobility Mobility THEATER THEATER ROOSTER REEVES CAFÉ U CENTER
Walker's Walker's Paradise Paradise
MOBILITY
MCDONALD’S
W ST
V ST ST
AV
2ND ST
F LORIDA
TH ST
STREETS MARKET & CAFÉ
CONTACT District Bridges Teresa Edmondson, Lower Georgia Avenue Main Street Manager EMERGENT PREPARATORY (202) 929-8142 • teresa@districtbridges.org ACADEMY districtbridges.org
FORMAN MILLS
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RHODE ISLAND AVE NE / BRENTWOOD
NE
THE BRENTWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD in northeast DC is quickly emerging as a major retail and commercial hub centered around the Rhode Island Avenue-Brentwood Metrorail Station. 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. In addition, hundreds of residential units have delivered over the last five years and thousands more remain in the pipeline.
TRANSIT-ORIENTED MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
RHODE ISLAND ROW The neighborhood’s “town center” features 274 apartments and 70,000 SF of retail and restaurant space. Tenants include The Carolina Kitchen, Chipotle, CVS, the DC Department of Motor Vehicles, Dunkin’ Donuts, and Sala Thai.
• Bryant Street (redevelopment of Rhode Island Avenue Shopping Center) is supported by a $24M TIF and will feature up to 1,600 residential units and 275,000 SF of retail. Phase I will deliver a 9-screen, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, 487 residential units and 40,000 SF of retail space in 2021.
GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREETS The corridor receives support from Rhode Island Avenue NE (RIA-NE) Main Street, which works closely with area businesses to assess their needs and provides technical assistance and storefront improvement grants. RIA-NE promotes economic development initiatives including Porch Fest each spring and the Procrastinator’s Holiday Market during the winter.
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• RIA (redevelopment of Brookland Manor) will consist of up to 1,760 residential units and 181,000 SF of retail and is supported by a $47M TIF. Phase I will contain two residential buildings totaling 341 units with 200 senior-only units and is expected to start in 2022. • 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.
YES! ORGANIC MARKET
CVS THE BAKER’S LOUNGE
NEWTON ST
Brookland/ CUA
LITTLE MINER TACOS
MONROE ST
VE NA
MENOMALE SALUMERIA 2703 CALABASH TEA & TONIC
M
REED ST
AV E IN IA VI RG W ES T
525,873
within 2019 Monthly 1/2 mi Average GIANT FOOD
20TH ST
RD UR G
Traffic TrafficK ST 2 Counts Counts
Mobility Mobility Score Score3
RSE ST Walkscore Walkscore Residents Residentsw/in w/in 1010min. min.car carride ride
33,800 37,000
99100
98 86
Rhode Street Island Name Here NEExcellent Excellent Mobility MobilityWalker's VeryParadise Walkable I ST Avenue WHOLE FOODS SOLID STATE BOOKS
150,000 201,200 MOZZERIA DC
EN SB
AD
BL
BR OO KS T
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MO
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CONTACT Rhode Island Avenue NE Main Street Kyle Todd, Executive Director L ST (202) 808-9050 • kyle@riamainstreet.org riamainstreet.org 17TH ST
LAOS IN TOWN
DA DA VE
NE AL
INI
RID AA VE
TR
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Rhode Island Avenue NE
HO L
TH CAPITOL ST
33,800
37% 45% 15% 4%
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
ST
REI RED BEAR BREWING
Metrorail Metrorail Capital CapitalBikeshare Bikeshare BRIGHT START Stations Exits PRE-SCHOOL AND DAYCARE Stations CountsINDIGO
Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood 5,906 / 3,579 Avg weekday / Avg weekend
2 TrafficRCounts D
34% 45% 18% 3%
DENNY’S
L ST
STOREY PARK DEVELOPMENT
MOBILITY
GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY
NoMa/Gallaudet U
40% 43% 15% 2%
Mount Olivet Cemetery
MO UN TO LIV ET
MOBILITY
STREETS MARKET & CAFÉ
0 1 2-3 4+
AV E
HARRIS TEETER
M
DISTILLERS
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
ELL O
SEOULSPICE
MOB HOTEL
SCISSORS & SCOTCH
MO NT
CVS
U.S. DOJ
6T HS T
SWEET SCIENCE COFFEE
MARRIOTT COURTYARD
5T H
HYATT PLACE
4T HS T
E AV RK YO ATF
$612,889 $156,049 $54,989 $845,966 MCDONALD’S $165,016 $1,451,877 $1,070,953 $1,365,407 NEW CITY DC $472,148 DEVELOPMENT $702,926 $552,171 $248,821 $281,357
AV E
L
IT O
CA P
AN S T COR COR
1ST ST
W NE
PK COTTON & REED OD WO MASSERIA B R E NT LEDGER UNION MARKET UNION MARKET UNION MARKET ELCIELO PAGE 52 NE - HI-LAWN A - BIDWELL LA COSECHAL ST RAPPAHANNOCK OYSTER BAR ST. ANSELM TRADER JOE’S THE VILLAGE CAFÉ
MARKET TERMINAL REDEVELOPMENT THE ELEANOR DC
1ST ST
REPUBLIC CANTINA
ET OYSTER BAR A NAPOLETANA OTEL & DAY SPA
18TH ST
ST
RD
D
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BR EN
5TH ST
4TH ST
3RD ST
2ND ST
SUMMIT PL LN RD LINCO
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Brentwood Park
E AV
KP
WIC
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CRUMMELL SCHOOL REDEVELOPMENT
WY
PS
ONE ENT
UNION KITCHEN QUALIA COFFEE
ST
SUPREME BARBECUE X AUNTEA BOBA
UB SE
VE KA OR WY E N
BROOKLYN BOULDERS
LL DA
SPARK AT ENGINE CO. 12 THE PUB AND THE PEOPLE
LA
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ONE EIGHT DISTILLING
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A
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$40,365 $9,628 $3,566 $56,342 $10,927 $97,813 $69,101 $92,341 $32,033 $47,404 $36,522 $16,260 $18,402
N TA ON M
T HS
T ST
CIO PIZZERIA ABLI PSCOTCH
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
Apparel $11,678 W ST Care Child $2,636 Computers & Accessories $998 HECHT WAREHOUSE - BICYCLESPACE Entertainment & Recreation $15,851 - BIKRAM YOGA COMFORT INN - MOM’S ORGANIC - Pets MARKET $2,985 & SUITES - PETCO - PLANET FITNESS Food at Home $28,437 - COMPASS COFFEE - BAKER’S DAUGHTER Food away from Home $19,302 - ARI’S DINER - DOCK FC Health Care TARGET $26,078 - LA PUERTA VERDE - Medical Care $9,019 UNION KITCHEN Home Improvement $12,318 REPUBLIC RESTORATIVES ATLAS IVY CITY Household Furnishings BREW WORKS $10,211 SMOKEHOUSE E GRAVITAS AV ST CITY WINERY Personal CareHALF Products $4,575 K OTHER BREWING E I DON CICCIO OK OR T Y KICK AXE S W & FIGLI ET Vehicle Maint. & Repair $5,007 NE UD NEW COLUMBIA 16T
AFE
RD
GIANT FOOD ROSS DRESS FOR LESS
17% 31% 38% 13% 35.9
L
Rhode Island Ave
PE
M
EMERGENT PREPARATORY ACADEMY
22% 26% 37% 15% 35.8
HA
RHODE ISLAND ROW - THE CAROLINA KITCHEN - CHIPOTLE - CVS - DUNKIN DONUTS - JERSEY MIKE’S HOME DEPOT - SALA THAI
FORMAN MILLS
23% 23% 39% 16% BRYANT ST 37.9
SC EN
D RHO
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AgeN<TAN20 A AV Age 20–34 E Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
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BRYANT STREET DEVELOPMENT ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CINEMA
PROV MOM BLUE
WOODRIDGE LIBRARY
AGE
RIA REDEVELOPMENT
VE DA LA N E IS
$109,579 $132,604 $74,369 $93,617 CHUCK BROWN PAVILION 36% 28% FRANKLIN ST 14% 12% 50% 59% ST $73,776 EVARTS $86,027
LA RY MA
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CITY-STATE BREWING
Average HH $91,372 Median HH $60,313 HH Income <$50k THE PUBLIC OPTION 42% HH Income $50–$75k 16% RITE AID HH Income $75k+ 42% Average HH Disposable $63,693
22ND ST
GIRARD ST
TASTEMAKERS
DEW DROP INN
ZEK BAN HIS
GOOD FOOD185,812 14,788 MARKETS 2.3 2.1 42% 40% 58% 60% $629,070 $619,375
INCOME
FRANKLIN ST
GLENWOOD CEMETERY
409,796 49% 51% 92% 66% 36%
4,962 2.2 36% 64% $541,133
T 14 T H S
E
DI
37,228 48% 52% 93% 61% 30%
DISTRICT FLOOR DEPOT
HAMLIN ST
BROOKLAND PAGE 8
IL
RA
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
IRVING ST
PRIMROSE
TRINITY COLLEGE
US
0-3 mi
ART ENABLES
17TH ST
12TH ST
9TH ST
BROOKLAND’S FINEST
4TH ST
8TH ST
7TH ST
DANCE PLACE
VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER
11,503 46% 54% 89% 50% 24%
HOUSEHOLDS
MASALA STORY
10TH ST
THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE
0-1 mi
LAWRENCE ST
BUSBOYS & POETS BARNES & NOBLE CHIPOTLE POTBELLY &PIZZA BGR
16TH ST
M
BROOKLAND PINT STARBUCKS
A HIG MIC
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
OTIS ST
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
THE BASILICA
FRANCISCAN MONASTERY0-½ mi
POPULATION
BID Area
24TH ST
Main Street
24TH ST
Great Street
15T H
Government
15TH ST
Education
14TH ST
Arts/Tourism
13TH ST
Retail/Restaurant
H
14TH ST
13T H ST
T ITOL S CAP RTH NO
OOD RD HAREW
19TH ST
RHODE ISLAND AVE NE / BRENTWOOD
RHODE ISLAND AVE NE / WOODRIDGE
NE
BISECTED BY RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, and bounded by Eastern, South Dakota, and Michigan Avenues and Bladensburg Road NE, Woodridge offers large single-family lots, beautiful tree-lined streets, and wide sidewalks for outdoor seating and programming. As one of Pierre L’Enfant’s original streets, the corridor serves as a major commuter thoroughfare that connects the heart of downtown DC with Maryland’s suburbs. GROWTH ALONG RHODE ISLAND AVENUE • Pipeline developments at 1522, 1544, and 2027 Rhode Island Ave NE are expected to bring a combined 122 residential units in addition to nearly 5,000 SF of retail. • Interior design firm Bandura Design opened in 2020, while His and Hers, a restaurant serving comfort food, arrived this year.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 8,383 Total Area Employment • Construction: 22% • Health Care & Social Assistance: 19% • Transportation & Warehousing: 15%
ANNUAL EVENTS Each year, the neighborhood celebrates Porch Fest, a day of musical performances on neighborhood porches in the spring, as well as the Procrastinator’s Holiday Market, an opportunity to support local vendors during the winter.
GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREETS The Rhode Island Avenue corridor is supported by two programs that help maintain it as a viable business district. Rhode Island Avenue NE (RIA-NE) Main Street, which promotes annual community events and other economic development initiatives, works closely with area businesses to assess their needs and provides technical assistance and storefront improvement grants. In addition, the corridor’s designation as a Great Street allows its small businesses to apply for additional grant funds to cover capital upgrades and certain soft costs. In 2020, businesses received up to $50,000 each. In response to the COVID pandemic, RIA-NE distributed emergency assistance grants to help businesses with basic needs such as rent, utilities, and payroll, in addition to providing online advertising.
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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RHODE ISLAND AVE NE / WOODRIDGE 0-½ mi Retail/Restaurant
Arts/Tourism
Education
Government
Great Street
Main Street
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
WEBSTER ST
ST. JOSEPH’S SEMINARY
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
20TH ST
14TH ST
½
FRANCISCAN MONASTERY
LE
RA
DI
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
U
24TH ST
ER’S LOUNGE
NEWTON ST
MONROE ST
9,244 2.5 60% 40% $507,551
121,202 2.4 43% 57% $516,912
$114,518 $88,177 33% 11% 56% $79,297
$105,105 $75,600 34% 15% 50% $73,295
$110,844 $77,492 34% 14% 52% $74,714
20% 17% 42% 21% 44.7
20% 20% 40% 20% 42.6
21% 27% 38% 14% 36.3
ST CLI NTO N
18TH ST
17TH ST
16TH ST
15TH ST
14TH ST
D
PROVOST MOMO YAKITORI BLUE PRINT BARBERSHOP
DC BRAU CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
SO H UT
ST
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WOODRIDGE LIBRARY
TA
BL
HU
CHUCK BROWN PAVILION
A
THE PUBLIC OPTION
LN DR CO LIN
FRANKLIN ST
OMALE UMERIA 2703 ABASH TEA & TONIC
RITE AID
T
24TH ST
FORT LINCOLN/ DAKOTA CROSSING PAGE 22 CHANNING ST
HA
AV E
FO R
SC EN
NT AN A
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22ND ST
EVARTS ST
A REDEVELOPMENT
L
33R D
PE
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
RD
RD
31ST ST
15T H
ST
BRYANT ST
0 1 2-3 4+
MCDONALD’S
COMFORT INN & SUITES
MOBILITY Traffic Counts2
V ST
23% 9%
CHICK-FIL-A
19%
SHOPS AT DAKOTA 6% CROSSING CHIPOTLE FIVE BELOW JERSEY MIKE’S PANDA EXPRESS
15,900–26,100 Rhode Island Avenue NE
N TA ON M
T HS
NATIONAL ARBORETUM
A
NEW CITY DC DEVELOPMENT
E AV
Mobility Score3
Walkscore
2
100
85
191,600
L
Olivet Capital Bikeshare Mount Traffic Cemetery Stations Counts2
IT O
ST
AV E
National Arboretum
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
15,900–26,100 Rhode Island Avenue NE
Excellent Mobility
Very Walkable
MOBILITY
L
KP
WIC
FEN
LL DA
KEN
CA P
29%
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. ZACHYS AmericanDC Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
DAYS INN
NEW YORK AVE
UNION KITCHEN UBLIC RESTORATIVES ATLAS IVY CITY BREW WORKS SMOKEHOUSE GRAVITAS T CITY WINERY S OTHER HALF BREWING E ON CICCIO OKI T KICK AXE TS & FIGLI DE NEW COLUMBIA AU LL DISTILLERS GA CRUMMELL SCHOOL REDEVELOPMENT
within 1/2 mi
23%
DICK’S SPORTING GOODS MARSHALLS 45% 46% PETSMART
FAIRFIELD INN HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS
16T
HECHT WAREHOUSE - BICYCLESPACE - BIKRAM YOGA - MOM’S ORGANIC MARKET - PETCO - PLANET FITNESS - COMPASS COFFEE - BAKER’S DAUGHTER - ARI’S DINER - DOCK FC TARGET - LA PUERTA VERDE
BL AD EN SB UR
W ST
19% 42% 24% 14%
PL
LOWES
G
T 14 T H S
JOS
GIRARD ST
Apparel $6,504 $23,168 $334,099 ROAMING ROOSTER Child Care $1,599 $5,497 $80,936 RD G Computers & Accessories $593 $2,087 $29,708 R U BEntertainment & Recreation $9,844 $34,256 $465,505 S THE RESERVES EN - Pets $1,983 $6,916 AT DAKOTA CROSSING $91,122 AD Food at Home $16,174 $57,529 $806,751 Food away from Home $11,419BARN $40,495 $579,739 EY DR Health Care $17,067 $60,022 $769,429 - Medical Care $5,913 PARK $20,959 $267,062 FORT LINCOLN Home Improvement $10,316 $33,044 $393,709 Household Furnishings $6,505 $22,843 $305,124 Personal Care Products $2,757 $9,823 $136,200 Vehicle Maint. & Repair $3,279 $12,096 $157,141 E O C MMO DO R
HAMLIN ST
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DISTRICT FLOOR DEPOT
AV
AVE
AN YL AR E
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GOOD FOOD MARKETS
RN
ZEKE’S COFFEE BANDURA DESIGN HIS AND HERS
IRVING ST
AN S T
2,453 2.6 73% 27% $573,354
M
ART ENABLES
STORY
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
E ST EA
LAWRENCE ST
COR
299,141 48% 52% 89% 53% 27%
AGE
ACOS
COR
23,722 46% 54% 91% 48% 24%
INCOME MI
S
OTIS ST
13TH ST
6,624 48% 52% 89% 45% 22%
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0-3 mi
HOUSEHOLDS
RD
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13T H ST
ILL
19TH ST
BUN KE RH
0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
CONTACT Rhode Island Avenue NE Main Street Kyle Todd, Executive Director (202) 808-9050 • kyle@riamainstreet.org riamainstreet.org
Anacostia River Park
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SHAW
NW
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 growing demographics. Once home to jazz legend Duke Ellington, the Shaw neighborhood still pulses with a rhythm felt by residents and visitors alike. GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREETS Many corridors in the neighborhood are designated Great Streets. As funds become available, small businesses can apply for grants to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. In 2020, up to $50,000 was awarded per location. The area is also supported by Shaw Main Streets through community-based economic development initiatives.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 139,089 Total Area Employment • Public Administration: 23% • Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services: 20% • Other Services: 15% (except Public Administration)
TOP RESTAURANT TALENT
2020 OPENINGS
• 3 Michelin 1-star (The Dabney, Kinship, and Metier)
• • • • • • • • • •
• 4 Bib Gourmand (Chercher, Hanumanh, Hazel, and Unconventional Diner) • 8 Michelin Plates (Supra, Tiger Fork, Anxo, Chaplin’s, Convivial, The Royal, Rumi’s Kitchen, and San Lorenzo) • David Deschaies of Unconventional Diner won the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington’s 2020 RAMMY Award for Chef of the Year.
1914 by Kolben Andy’s Pizza Dogtopia Emmy Squared Kabob Restaurant Oyster Oyster Pearl’s Bagels Prescription Chicken Roasted Boon Rumi’s Kitchen
NEW DEVELOPMENT • 1336 8th Street, for which the District selected Roadside Development, will comprise 79 condos and 3,500 SF of retail. • The Ellis, at 7th St. and Rhode Island Ave. NW, will contain 126 twoand three-bedroom condos and 8,000 SF of ground-floor retail. • The Adora (1827 Wiltberger Street NW), delivered nine condos, 28,700 SF of office space, and 12,000 SF of retail to the former Holzbeierlein Bakery in Q2 2021. • Plans for 1400 9th Street NW call for 7 condos plus ground-floor retail. • The District is planning to redevelop the DC Housing Finance Agency headquarters at 815 Florida Avenue NW into a mixed-use project. • Howard University plans to redevelop the HURB-1 site (1840 7th Street, NW) into 204 residential units and up to 30,000 SF of commercial space.
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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H
H
VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER
IRVING ST
4TH ST
0-½ mi
McMillan Reservoir
Population Male Female GLENWOOD CEMETERY High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
HOWARD UNIVERSITY
LE DIPLOMATE
Q ST
VE RM ON
INTERIOR DEFINE SHINOLA
14TH ST
LOVESAC
BAR
LA E IS
OD
COMPASS COFFEE
M
Mt Vernon Sq/ Convention Center
M ST
WAWA HOTEL ZENA
DAUPHINE’S
WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER
DOWNTOWN DC PAGE 19
MARRIOTT MARQUIS
L ST
ST
APPLE FLAGSHIP STORE (CARNEGIE LIBRARY)
PLANET WORD MUSEUM
M
EMBASSY SUITES CONRAD HOTEL
McPherson Square
RENAISSANCE HOTEL
M ST
KINSHIP MÉTIER RUMI’S KITCHEN PEARL’S BAGELS COMPASS COFFEE LEON THE LITTLE BEET MÉLANGE ALTA STRADA/ 395 LITTLE PRINCE SAFEWAY AC HOTEL DRYY VIDA GYM SWEETGREEN BUSBOYS & POETS K ST DLEÑA TOSCANA MARKET PROST A BAKED JOINT
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
SIDNEY HARMAN HALL
LULULEMON HOTEL MONACO
NATIONAL THEATER
M
Federal Triangle
Archives/ Navy Mem'l
NATIONAL NATIONAL MUSEUM OF Metrorail MetrorailMUSEUM Capital Bikeshare Capital Bikeshare Traffic OF AFRICAN AMERICAN Exits Stations AMERICANStations Counts Counts2 HISTORY HISTORY
M
WOOLLY MAMMOTH THEATER COMPANY
FARMBIRD LANSBURGH THEATER
5,906/3,579 3 10
NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM
F ST
WARNER THEATER
RONALD REAGAN BUILDING & INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTER
CAPITAL ONE CENTER
M
Traffic Counts
25,873 27,700–28,100 37,000
I AN IND
VE AA
Judiciary Sq
E ST
C ST
100 99
SUNDEVICH
NATIONAL
95 98
GALLERY ART Paradise Avg within weekday/Avg 1/2 mi weekend within 1/2 mi2019 Monthly Average Florida Ave./U Street St., NWName HereExcellent Excellent Mobility Mobility OF Walker's Walker's Paradise
BRIGHT START 48% PRE-SCHOOL AND DAYCARE
267,700 150,000
38% 46% 13% 2%
4TH ST
Mt Venron Square-7 St-Convention Center
Union Station Plaza
I ST
WHO SOLID THE D FANC
Union Station
U St-African American Civil War MemorialCardozo SEC Shaw-Howard University 17,000 9th Street NW 12,400–12,500 7th Street NW 27,700–28,100 Florida Ave./U St. NW
STARB UNLEA BY P
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
E AV
K ST
H ST
CANE ETHOPIC th
Metrorail Stations
UNION STATION
A AN SI UI LO Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
47% 43% 10% 1%
INDIGO
41% 10% GIANT1% FOOD
Traffic Counts2
D ST
PEN NSY LVA NIA Mobility Mobility AVE Walkscore Walkscore 3 Score Score
0 1 2-3 4+
M
MOBILITY
WOODIES BUILDING
G ST
1ST ST
OLD EBBITT GRILL THE HAMILTON
Metro Center
GALLERY PLACE
DEVELOPMENT VEHICLES PER HH1 AVAILABLE LAOS IN TOWN
MOBILITY
MA SS AC HU SE TT SA VE
2ND ST
14TH ST
15TH ST
GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
WALMART
H ST
CRANES
M
COTTON & REED
STOREY PARK
NORTHWEST ONE REDEVELOPMENT
CITYCENTERDC
Gallery Pl/ Chinatown
UNION KITCHEN QUALIA COFFEE
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
MARKET TERMINAL MASSERIA Apparel $53,357 $187,294 $699,412 REDEVELOPMENT LEDGER THE ELEANOR UNION MARKET Child Care $13,938 DC $49,475 $182,184 U ELCIELO E NE REPUBLIC AV A Computers & Accessories $4,811 $16,852 $62,983 K LA COSECHAL ST CANTINA R ATF O Y W ST. ANSELM Entertainment & Recreation $72,001 $252,542 $960,327 MARRIOTT TRADER JOE’S NE VICINO THE VILLAGE C COURTYARD HYATT - Pets PLACE $14,111 $49,272 MOB$186,993 HOTEL U.S. N ST Food at Home $124,523 $434,671 $1,639,974 DOJ SCISSORS & SCOTCH SWEET SCIENCE COFFEE Food away fromSEOULSPICE Home $94,693 $330,272 $1,224,767 NoMa/Gallaudet U M KING STREET OYSTER BARHealth CareCVS $113,505 $399,735 $1,533,428 HARRIS MENOMALE PIZZA NAPOLETANA TEETER $39,069 THE DUNCAN DOG HOTEL & DAY SPA - Medical Care $137,639 $528,836 Home Improvement $57,013 REI$198,214 $786,498 STREETS MARKET & CAFÉ RED BEAR BREWING Household Furnishings $47,046 $165,526 $626,360 SURSUM CORDA REDEVELOPMENT Personal Care Products $21,535 $75,610 $283,189 Vehicle Maint. & Repair $24,098 $84,865 $317,794 L ST
RPM ITALIAN SOULCYCLE OTTOMAN TAVERNA LUCKY DANGER FOXTROT BAAN SIAM CHEZ LILY
THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY
M
16% 35% 37% 13% RK YO 34.8 NEW
P ST
4TH ST
UNION KITCHEN GROCERY UNCONVENTIONAL DINER
5TH ST
6TH ST
LONG VIEW GALLERY DOGTOPIA THE DABNEY
9TH ST
11TH ST
13TH ST
SUNDEVICH
X AUNTEA BOBA
13% 13% 37% 39% 39% 38% 11% BOULDERS 10% BROOKLYN 34.9 34.5
1ST ST
7TH ST
PAPPE
N ST
O ST
GIANT
CHERCHER ETHIOPIAN RESTAURANT & MART
VICEROY
R ST
UNCLE CHIPS
VE EY A
CITYMARKET AT O STREET OYSTER OYSTER
WHOLE FOODS MARKET
Age < 20 Age 20–34 SPARK AT ENGINE CO. 12 THE Age PUB35–64 AND THE PEOPLE Age 65+ Median Age (years) SUPREME BARBECUE
BIG BEAR CAFÉ
WICKED BLOOM SOCIAL CLUB DCITY SMOKEHOUSE
JERS
Logan Circle
P ST
RID AA VE
$142,945 $101,706 26% 12% 62% $91,376
AGE
GLASSEY
E AV ND
RH
BACIO PIZZERIA ETABLI HOPSCOTCH
FLO
Shaw/Howard University
NEW
STUDIO THEATER
M
ZEPPELIN
T ST
MEAT & FOODS RED HEN TRUXTON INN BOUNDARY STONE AROI THAI S ST SYLVAN BAKERY & CAFÉ
3RD ST
J. CREW
WINDOWS CAFE
U
$148,988 $108,961 24% 10% T ST 66% $94,588
6T HS T
R ST
DI
$148,344 $109,045 26% 9% 66% $94,526
4T HS T
AMAZON FRESH SEPHORA PARACHUTE
TA VE
WEST ELM N HARDWARE
RIGHT PROPER BREWING MASON DIXIE BISCUIT CO. DRINK CO. BROCCOLI BAR
M
8TH ST
13TH ST
S ST
RA
HOWARD THEATER
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
5T H
Shaw/Howard University
GYPSY KITCHEN
DOI MOI
LE
M
INCOME
U ST
S
SOURCE THEATER
D’S BULLETIN
MI
196,315 2.0 37% 63% $682,679
5TH ST
WARBY PARKER EMMY SQUARED COMPASS COFFEE
T ST
OOM & BOARD
HALF SMOKE
30% 70% $694,465
49,850 1.8 32% 68% $678,356
4TH ST
ONT/BRESCA
½
V ST
14,300
EMERGENT PREPARATORY 1.9 ACADEMY
1ST ST
U St/African American Civil War Mem'l/CardozoNELLIE’S
RADER JOE’S
FORMAN MILLS
LINCO
HOWARD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
414,501 49% CITY-STATE BREW 51% 94% BRYANT73% STREET DEVELO ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE C 42%
1ST ST
M
H
1ST ST
BRIXTON
2ND ST
LANDMARK THEATER
930 CLUB CAFÉ U
3RD ST
M
U ST
W ST
4TH ST
V ST
REEVES CENTER
95,144 51% 49% 94% 78% 44%
3RD ST
WHOLE FOODS
YES! ORGANIC MARKET LINCOLN ROAMING THEATER ROOSTER
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
ADAMS ST
5TH ST
VEN REASONS
BRYANT ST
POTBELLY CHIPOTLE
E
MAYDAN IVY WILD
27,811 52% 48% 94% 73% 41%
DEW
FRANKLIN ST
HOUSEHOLDS
MCDONALD’S
NORTH CAPITOL ST
14TH & U/LOGAN CIRCLE PAGE 1 F LORIDA AV
TREETS ARKET & CAFÉ
0-3 mi
ST
DULCINEA BAR & GRILL
0-1 mi
POPULATION
BID Area
5TH ST
Main Street
6TH ST
Great Street
IG AN AVE
3RD ST
FAIRMONT ST
Government
TRINITY COLLEGE
2ND ST
Education
SHAW
CHILDRENS NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
SUMMIT PL
SANKOFA
Arts/Tourism
IC H
H
CONTACT Shaw Main Streets Stanton Alexander M. Padro, Exec. Director Square (202) 265-7429 shawmainstreetsinc@gmail.com shawmainstreets.org CONSTITUTION AVE 1ST ST
Retail/Restaurant
HERE’S THE SCOOP
M
LN RD
HARVARD ST
NUVEGAN CAFE HARRAR COFFEE & ROASTERY
GEORGIA AVE
COLUMBIA RD
2ND ST
M
olumbia Heights
WASHINGTON HOSPITAL CENTER
SONNY’S NO KISSES
E SHERMAN AV
TARGET BEST BUY H & BEYOND MARSHALLS
48
SOUTHWEST WATERFRONT
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 world-class museums, seven performance venues, and a rapidly expanding food and cultural scene thanks to the opening of The Wharf. Over the last decade, the population within a half-mile increased 36%, and hundreds of new residential units are underway. 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.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 61,004 Total Area Employment • Public Administration: 49% • Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 16% • Arts, Entertainment & Recreation: 8%
NEIGHBORHOOD GROWTH • Redevelopment of the Randall School will result in 489 multifamily units, a 31,800 SF art gallery, and 18,000 SF for additional uses once Museum Place arrives in 2022. • The new 22,000 SF Southwest Library delivered this year, while Jefferson Academy’s 2020 renovation nearly doubled the middle school’s capacity from 305 to 540 students. • 555 E Street delivered the District’s first 252-key CitizenM hotel, 194 rental apartments, and 10,500 SF of retail space in 2020. • The Kiley (600 4th Street, SW) delivered an eight-story, 315-unit rental apartment building, including 20 duplex units on the 1st floor, in Q2 2021. • At 400 I Street, the Westminster Presbyterian Church will undergo redevelopment to produce 222 units, including 123 affordable senior rentals, plus a new 18,500 SF church in 2024. 1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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MÉTIER RUMI’S KITCHEN PEARL’S BAGELS COMPASS COFFEE LEON THE LITTLE BEET MÉLANGE ALTA STRADA/ 395 LITTLE PRINCE SAFEWAY AC HOTEL DRYY VIDA GYM SWEETGREEN BUSBOYS & POETS K ST DLEÑA TOSCANA MARKET PROST A BAKED JOINT
WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER MARRIOTT MARQUIS
WALMART
CITYCENTERDC
AVE
Households (HH) Average HH Size Stanton Square Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value CONSTITUTION AVE
Union Station Plaza
NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART
SUPREME COURT
CITIZENM
M
RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT
I ST
SAFEWAY CVS
6TH ST
ST
THE WHARF (PH II)
M
DELA WAR E AV E
SOUTHWEST LIBRARY
ER AT W
RECREATION PIER
AMIDON-BOWEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CANOPY BY HILTON HYATT HOUSE MOMO CHICKEN & GRILL ARENA STAGE MASALA ART STATION 4
Waterfront
N ST
Channel 12 25,873
THOMPSON HOTEL MAIALINO MARE
MARKET
EXTREME PIZZA
DIAMOND TEAGUE PARK VE CA MA TO PO
TINGEY ST
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1 DISTRICT WATER ST
THE LUMBERSHED
P ST
CAPITOL RIVERFRONT PAGE 10
ALL-PURPOSE THE SALT LINE JACKIE SANDLOT SOUTHEAST SOLACE BREWING COMPANY
0 YARDS PARK 1 2-3YARDS MARINA 4+
MOBILITY Metrorail Stations
HALF ST
DC UNITED SOCCER STADIUM 1ST ST
ngton
5,906/3,579 4
to
Capital Capital Bikeshare Bikeshare TrafficTraffic 2 Stations Counts CountsCounts
EASTERN MARKET CAPTAIN COOKIE AND C STTHE MILKMAN
ESPRESSO 11% PEREGRINE 12% 16% DISTRICT TACO A AV THE DUCK & THE PEACH 31% 36% JOE’S 35%CAROLIN TRADER H BRGZ T U SO 37% SEPHORA 40% 38% ORANGETHEORY FITNESS Eastern 18% M 14% 12% Market 39.7 36.2 34.6 YES! ORGANIC
MEKKI DC
NATIONALS PARK
O ST
2ND ST
shi
Po
INIA
IRG
Metrorail Metrorail Exits Stations
COMPASS COFFEE DISTRICT DOGS MISSION DOS UNION KITCHEN
4TH ST
Wa
East Potomac Park Golf Course
A LIN
FORT LESLIE J MCNAIR
EAGLE ACADEMY PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL
Frederick Douglass Bridge
Poplar
Point 2 Traffic Counts
WINERY
39% 49% 12% 0%
37% 51% 11% 1%
Waterfront L'Enfant Plaza Federal Center SW Smithsonian 16,000 7,700–9,400 16,900
39% 47% 13% 2%
11th Street Bridge
M Street SW 4th Street SW Maine Avenue SW
WALGREENS ANACOSTIA PLAYHOUSE
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 COLUMBIAN QUARTER Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
Anacostia
Mobility Mobility Score3Score
16,000 37,000 100 99
Lincoln Park
MATCHBOX BITTER GRACE Apparel $24,997 $53,409 $531,568 JENI’S SPLENDID ICE CREAM MIRACLE THEATRE BOMBAY STREET FOOD Child Care $6,288 $13,764 $137,511 G ST CALL YOUR MOTHER DELI BARRACKS & PEARLS Computers & Accessories PINEAPPLE $4,766 MARINE$47,462 ROSE’S$2,242 LUXURY WHOLE $34,682 $72,766 $724,345 FOODSEntertainment & Recreation 395 - Pets $6,863 $14,308 $140,652 CVS I ST I ST SCARLET CAPITOL SKYLINE OAK Food at Home $59,343 $125,014 $1,244,659 HOTEL S T K Food away from Home $44,027 $93,653 $924,579 THE BRIG COURTYARD BY BON BLACKBIRD MARRIOTT Health Care $57,725 $119,792 CHON SALON$1,169,519 L ST LAS PLACITAS - Medical Care $20,056 $41,421 $403,123 CANAL PARK CAPITAL TURNAROUND DOGTOPIA DMV Home Improvement $29,094 $57,839 $569,949 M ST M DRYY Household Furnishings $23,059 $48,466 $475,392 BASEBOWL RAMEN Navy Yard GRILL & BAR HARRIS TEETER DDOT Personal Care Products $10,374 $21,910 $215,185 COLDSTONE CREAMERY US DOT SCISSORS & SCOTCH 295 BOILERMAKER PUNCH BOWL SOCIAL NAVY YARD Vehicle Maint. &SHOPS Repair $12,282 $25,618 $244,140 ATLAS BREW WORKS
VE EY A JERS
THE INTERCONTINENTAL
RO CA
NEW
DISTRICT PIER
West Potomac Park
BLIND WHINO
THE WHARF
$135,172 $97,204 29% 11% 60% $87,667
8TH ST
G ST
THE ANTHEM
$126,449 $97,691 26% 12% 62% E $84,568 AV
TED’S BULLETIN DISTRICT CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) SOUL FOOD
2ND ST
MA INE AV E
SOUTH CAPITOL ST
MUNICIPAL FISH MARKET
H RT NO
GOOD STUFF EATERY
E ST
S
395
Francis Case Memorial Bridge TRANSIT PIER
Capitol South
DIU
HYATT PLACE
AGE
$117,935 $92,013 26% 14% 60% $81,002
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 D ST Age 65+ Median Age (years)
RA
E ST
HUD
C ST
LE
7TH ST
Federal Center SW
MI
HILTON
M
MUSEUM OF THE BIBLE
½
L’ENFANT PLAZA
MANDARIN HOTEL
L'Enfant Plaza
FORD HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING
SONOMA RESTAURANT & WINE BAR
CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING
1ST ST
M
INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM
9TH ST
14 TH ST
12TH ST
CVS HOLIDAY INN
3RD ST
US DEPT. OF ENERGY
US BOTANIC GARDENS
W AS RAYBURN HOUSE HI OFFICE BUILDING NG TO N AV E
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER MEMORIAL 4TH ST
FUTURE WMATA HQ
FAA
6TH ST
M Smithsonian
USDA
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
NATIONAL AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
Walkscore Walkscore
Residents Residents w/in w/in 1010 min. min. carcar ride ride
8398
172,400 150,000
Avg within weekday/Avg 1/2 mi weekendwithin the 2019 BIDMonthly AverageM Street,Street SW Name Here ExcellentExcellent MobilityMobility VeryWalker's WalkableParadise
MOBILITY
HIRSHHORN MUSEUM ARTS & INDUSTRY BUILDING
US HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM
Average HH Median EAST HH CAPITOL ST HH Income <$50k LIBRARY OF HH Income $50–$75k CONGRESS HH Income $75k+ INDEPENDENCE AVE Average HH Disposable
UNITED STATES CAPITOL
SMITHSONIAN CASTLE
FREER GALLERY OF ART
155,847 1.9 33% 67% $643,471
HALF ST
The Mall
16,747 1.7 30% 70% $543,246
INCOME
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
N
8,540 1.6 38% 62% $455,566
12TH ST
E AV
M
295
G
AVE
PEN NSY LVA NIA
A AN SI UI LO
ING JR
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY
C ST
11TH ST
M
PL
Archives/ Navy Mem'l
MA
10TH ST
Federal Triangle
T
HOUSEHOLDS
D ST
VE AA
318,902 49% 51% 94% 70% AVE D AN YL R39%
SHA NN ON
M
I AN IND
UNION STATION
27,807 49% 51% 96% 81% 42%
9TH ST
LANSBURGH THEATER
Judiciary Sq
ROCK AVEC AMAZONFRESH BEN’S CHILI BOWL SOLIDCORE G ST URBAN NAIL LOUNGE AT&T
8TH ST
FARMBIRD
RONALD REAGAN BUILDING & INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTER
M E ST
WOOLLY MAMMOTH THEATER COMPANY
UNLEASHED 13,887 BY PETCO 48% 52% 96% 81% 45%
7TH ST
SIDNEY HARMAN HALL
LULULEMON HOTEL MONACO
SEC
1ST ST
WARNER THEATER
SUNDEVICH
6TH ST
NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM
F ST
NATIONAL THEATER
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
G ST
CAPITAL ONE CENTER
STARBUCKS
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree 5TH ST
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
0-3 mi
SMOKIN’ PIG TOKI UNDERGROUND
H ST
4TH ST
WOODIES BUILDING
Union Station
M
1ST ST
M
GALLERY PLACE
M
WHOLE FOODS FANCY RADISH
POPULATION CANE ETHOPIC
2ND ST
OLD EBBITT GRILL THE HAMILTON
Metro Center
Gallery Pl/ Chinatown
I ST
SOLID STATE BOOKS 0-½ mi 0-1 mi THE DAILY RIDER
GIANT FOOD
BID Area BID Area
MA SS AC HU SE TT SA VE
H ST
CRANES
3RD ST
15TH ST
14TH ST
Retail/Restaurant Retail/Restaurant Arts/Tourism Arts/Tourism Education Education Government Government Great Great Street Street MainMain Street Street THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY
K ST
INDIGO
4TH ST
RENAISSANCE HOTEL
BRIGHT START PRE-SCHOOL AND DAYCARE
3RD ST
CONRAD HOTEL
cPherson Square
GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
RPM ITALIAN SOULCYCLE OTTOMAN TAVERNA LUCKY DANGER FOXTROT BAAN SIAM CHEZ LILY
LAOS IN TOWN
2ND ST
EMBASSY SUITES
STOREY PARK DEVELOPMENT
2ND PL
M
SOUTHWEST WATERFRONT
APPLE FLAGSHIP STORE (CARNEGIE LIBRARY)
PLANET WORD MUSEUM
L ST
NORTHWEST ONE REDEVELOPMENT
NORTH CAPITOL ST
L ST
FLO RID AA VE
RED BEAR BREWING
SURSUM CORDA REDEVELOPMENT 1ST ST
HOTEL ZENA
PHINE’S
DC LOTTERY CONTACT DC TAXICAB COMMISSION R K E Southwest Business Improvement District TH STARBU LU Anacostia Steve Moore, Executive Director TI N R A M (202) 618-3515 • smoore@swbid.org M swbid.org SU MN ER
ST EV
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TAKOMA
ANCHORED BY THE TAKOMA METRORAIL STATION, this neighborhood serves as a gateway into the District from the affluent suburbs of Montgomery County, Maryland. Takoma’s pedestrian-scaled streets and wellpreserved Victorian-style homes lend a vibrant town village character that never ceases to attract new retailers and residents to the neighborhood. NEW F&B IN 2021 • Donut Run, DC’s first all-vegan donut shop, opened its first permanent storefront at 6904 4th Street after operating for years as a popup. • The historic Takoma Theatre (c. 1923), rehabilitated as an outpatient clinic for the Children’s National Medical Center, welcomed specialty coffee purveyor Lost Sock Roasters’ first standalone retail operation. A sixth location for DC juice bar Turning Natural arrived in 2021 as well.
GREAT STREETS Takoma’s commercial corridors are designated Great Streets whose small businesses may apply for up to $50,000 in grant funds to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs.
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TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT • Jair Lynch Real Estate Partners is developing 129 affordable units for residents aged 55 and older at 218 Vine Street. Just two blocks from the Metro, the project is expected to arrive in 2022. • The Arbor at Takoma (218 Cedar Street), developed by Neighborhood Development (NDC), will deliver 36 market-rate and affordable condominiums and NDC's new corporate office in 2023/24. • SGA plans to construct 170 rental units on an assemblage encompassing 300–308 Carroll Street and 325 Vine Street. The project involves renovating two existing single-family homes and preserving three one-story commercial structures onsite.
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
7,275 46% 54% 92% 64% 44%
29,976 47% 53% 92% 59% 35%
270,705 49% 51% 83% 50% 28%
3,252 2.2 56% 44% $596,358
12,180 2.4 57% 43% $592,381
101,791 2.6 46% 54% $534,767
$148,733 $104,813 24% 13% 63% $96,499
$131,518 $92,397 27% 14% 59% $87,685
$117,723 $79,671 31% 16% 53% $79,030
17% 22% 42% 19% 43.1
21% 20% 41% 18% 41.9
23% 23% 39% 15% 37.4
HOUSEHOLDS
TARGET
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
KFC/TACO BELL
½
INCOME MI
ARK LIBRARY
LE
LEDOS PIZZA
RA
DI
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
U
S
MODERN MOBLER
AGE
RD
ST
B L AIR
GEORGIA AVE
MCDONALD’S
ELIFE RESTAURANT
CEDAR ST
TAKOMA STATION HORACE & DICKIES DONUT RUN VEGARITOS THE SPICESUITE
BUTTERNUT ST
TAKOMA COMMUNITY CENTER
3 STARS BREWING COMPANY CH
EY PIN
6TH ST
UM ILL
FAMILY DOLLAR SHERIDAN ST CITY GEAR JULIA’S EMPANADAS RENT-A-CENTER EL DORADO BREAD
PL
0 1 2-3 4+
SHERIDAN ST
RD ILL
19% 50% 24% 7%
MOBILITY Traffic Counts2
SL IG
3RD ST
O
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$38,345 $9,556 $3,514 $55,285 $10,864 $92,612 $66,715 $90,091 $31,264 $53,345 $36,019 $15,735 $18,096
$294,413 $71,282 $26,461 $413,198 $81,364 $709,996 $513,327 $682,904 $237,668 $377,242 $273,908 $120,609 $141,148
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$11,416 $2,927 $1,059 $16,774 $3,324 $27,518 $19,947 $27,587 $9,621 $16,672 $10,999 $4,742 $5,585
17% 48% 27% 8%
20% 43% 27% 9%
11,100–12,000 Blair Road 12,700 Carroll Street
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
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5,906 / 3,579 3
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TENLEYTOWN
NW
THE SECOND OLDEST COMMUNITY IN WASHINGTON, Tenleytown overlooks the city from its highest natural point and blends a small-town feel with an array of urban amenities along Wisconsin Avenue. Shopping, Fessenden and Fort Reno Parks, dining at more than 30 restaurants, and top-notch educational institutions are all within walking distance of tree-lined streets and two-story single-family homes. Multi-generational and family-oriented, Tenleytown continues to rank among the District’s most sought-after neighborhoods. NEIGHBORHOOD ACCOLADES
NEW RETAIL + RESTAURANTS • Confetti Play Café • Surfside (Mexican) • Korean BBQ Experience at SeoulSpice • Formerly Was (art gallery) • Bullfrog Bagels • Le Kavacha French Bistro • Roaming Rooster (fried chicken) • Squisito Pizza & Pasta • Sol Mexican Grill • Five Guys (burgers)
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 19,038 Total Area Employment • Educational Services: 30% • Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services: 10% • Health Care & Social Assistance: 9%
• WASHINGTON BLADE named Friendship Hospital for Animals the Best Veterinarian in 2020. • WASHINGTON CITY PAPER’s Best of DC 2020 winners included Bullfrog Bagels (Best Bagel), CAVA (Best Fast Casual Dining), Club Pilates (Best Pilates Studio), Middle C Music (Best Place to Buy Instruments), Orangetheory Fitness (Best HIIT Studio), & The Washington Ballet (Best Dance Company).
RESIDENTIAL + COMMERCIAL GROWTH • Over the next three years, more than 1,800 new residential units will arrive across six developments at Wisconsin Ave & Chesapeake St. • 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 2022.
ANNUAL EVENTS • Fall: Art All Night • Winter: Tenley WinterFest • Spring: Get Fit at Fessenden • Summer: Bastille Day at the Park, Fort Reno Concert Series
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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MOBILITY
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39TH ST
23,400–48,000
WASHINGTON NATIONAL CATHEDRAL
CONTACT Tenleytown Main Street Leigh Catherine Miles, Executive Director (202) 362-1815 lcmiles@tenleytownmainstreet.org tenleytownmainstreet.org CATHEDRAL AVE
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Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– STREETS MARKET & CAFE UPTOWN THEATER 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2.YES! OpenORGANICS Data DC - 2019 PO Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021 321 BISTRO RT
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20% 28% 35% 18% 36.6
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$187,885 $123,460 19% 11% 70% $113,556
ITALIAN PIZZA KITCHEN CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) SFOGLINA
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$206,052 $149,510 16% 8% 76% $123,173
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Apparel $12,506 $72,141 $505,477 Child Care $3,548 $19,895 $135,864 ACACIA FOOD & WINE Computers & Accessories $1,163 $6,711 $46,517 ALLCARE GOLD’S GYM Entertainment & Recreation $18,118 $103,818 $719,543 VIET CHOPSTICKS - Pets $3,489 $20,227 $140,395 UNIVERSITY OF GIANT THE DISTRICT OF Food at HomeCVS $166,920 $1,180,856 COLUMBIA MUCHAS GRACÍAS $28,844 ROSEMARY’S BISTRO CAFÉ Food away from Home $21,698 $125,594 $884,131 14 Van Ness/UDC M PHO WINE & SPIRITS Health Care CALVERT WOODLEY$28,294 $164,267 $1,144,342 VAN NESS ST SCHOOL - Medical Care $9,769 $56,908 LEVINE $395,962 OF MUSIC INTERNATIONAL HOWARD UNIVERSITY Home Improvement $17,210 $97,316 $664,648 CHANCERY UPTON ST SCHOOL OF LAW CENTER WHITTLE SCHOOL & LAW LIBRARY$67,542 Household Furnishings $11,668 $468,823 + STUDIOS Personal Care Products $5,110 $29,579 $207,221 TILDEN ST$33,302 Vehicle Maint. & Repair $5,573 $232,627
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2,281 2.5 66% 34% $941,137
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
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WHOLE FOODS MARKET CHICK-FIL-A FIVE GUYS WAWA PANERA BREAD STARBUCKS CVS
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248,639 47% 53% 95% 81% 51%
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UNION MARKET, A CULINARY DESTINATION AND ENTREPRENEURIAL CENTER, embodies the flourishing, creative, urban fabric of DC. Having been designated as a historic district in 2016, the area maintains its character while welcoming exciting new uses thanks to updated streetscape guidelines. Several major development projects underway will deliver millions of square feet for residential, retail, educational, and office uses and bring renewed energy and activity to this northeast neighborhood.
PLACEMAKING • Launched in 2019, the Latin marketplace La Cosecha features 14 vendors plus community and performance space. • Hi-Lawn opened in 2020 as a restaurant/bar and rooftop green space offering picnic tables, lawn games, and incredible views.
GALLAUDET CAMPUS PLAN As part of its 2022 Campus Plan, Gallaudet University retained JBG Companies for the master development of four parcels along 6th Street NE. Plans for the 1.5 million SF project, set to deliver in 2030, include 135,000 SF of retail, 1,800 residential units, 61,000 SF of office, and 32,000 SF of educational space.
NEW DEVELOPMENT • Morse Union Market District (500–530 Morse Street NE): LCOR delivered 279 apartments, more than 20,200 SF of retail, and underground parking in 2021. • 400 Florida Avenue is slated to be redeveloped into a 155-room MOB hotel and 110 residential units. • Developed by EDENS, 1346–1348 4th Street will serve as a gateway to Union Market and will include 370–400 residential units and 34,400 SF of retail, including dedicated production/industrial makerspace. • Ledger Union Market (1300 4th Street NE), a 134-unit residential building with 12,000 SF of retail and parking, delivered in 2020 as a collaboration between EDENS and Toronto-based Great Gulf.
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MARKET TERMINAL REDEVELOPMENT • Kettler, Carmel Partners, Carr Properties, SmithGroup, and Grosvenor Americas will develop 4.9 acres along Morse Street NE into four buildings encompassing 1.4 million gross SF. • Slated for 2021 delivery, Phase I will bring the 550-unit Gantry residential development (300 Morse Street) and Signal House, a 227,000 SF office building (350 Morse Street).
UNION MARKET DISTRICT As part of the 8 million SF redevelopment plan, EDENS is constructing two buildings, one of which will sit atop the existing Market Building. Uses will include office, residential, and retail, including dedicated light manufacturing/distribution space, as well as a new urban plaza and 7,000 SF park.
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Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
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OFFERING THE CONVENIENCE of Metro access and urban amenities, along with the natural beauty and serenity of Soapstone Valley and Rock Creek Park, Van Ness is seeing increased demand and generating heightened energy. Residents of the neighborhood’s apartments and single-family homes enjoy an easy commute, a variety of retail options, a safe and family-friendly atmosphere, and active and engaged community members.
TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 9,987 Total Area Employment • Educational Services: 21% • Finance & Insurance: 19% • Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services: 13% • Heath Care & Social Assistance: 12%
GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREETS In 2020, VNMS extended its northern boundary to include Forest Hills and Wakefield, from Van Ness Street to Nebraska Avenue. During the COVID-19 pandemic, VNMS allocated $56,000 in grant funds among ten businesses and distributed more than $6,000 of personal protective equipment (PPE) across its expanded catchment area.
$457.8 MILLION SPENDING POTENTIAL A 2018 study by HR&A Advisors determined that the primary retail trade area, comprising 14,600 residents, 5,200 students, 3,500 workers, and 36,000 hotel guests, offered a combined spending potential of $457.8 million.
INSTITUTIONAL TRAFFIC DRIVERS • 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 Van Ness Campus & David A. Clarke School of Law • Whittle School & Studios 1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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SIDWELL FRIENDS SCHOOL
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$614,966 $163,350 $56,132 $863,533 $167,971 $1,439,433 $1,074,462 $1,371,980 $473,793 $766,874 $561,697 $250,407 $279,677
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CATHEDRAL AVE
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$68,623 $19,187 $6,284 $95,263 $18,431 $157,414 $119,909 $149,423 $51,436 $81,474 $62,020 $27,772 $30,646
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC -ELLE 2019 TAQUERIA NACIONAL Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021 LA BAHIA
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WASHINGTON NATIONAL CATHEDRAL
$23,411 $6,703 $2,156 $32,897 $6,305 $53,634 $40,779 SHEPHERD ST $50,708 $17,432 $28,713 $21,076 $9,418 $10,058
HP
STREETS MARKET & CAFE YES! ORGANICS PO 321 BISTRO RT ER SABABA ST AL VOLO BINDAAS
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WEBSTER ST
NC 1 AVAILABLE VEHICLES Y BR AHH PINEPER
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UPTOWN THEATER
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17%14TH STREET G 30%DANGEROUS 37% 16% 36.7
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
HOWARD UNIVERSITY UPTON ST SCHOOL OF LAW & LAW LIBRARY
WHITTLE SCHOOL + STUDIOS
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17TH ST
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$170,318 $112,909 22% 12% 67% $104,793
17TH ST
VAN NESS ST INTERNATIONAL CHANCERY CENTER
36TH ST
$183,790 $127,729 15% 11% 74% $113,139
18TH ST
Van Ness/UDC
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$177,110 $124,047 16% 10% 74% $110,184
18TH ST
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15,214 1.8 44% 56% $867,818
ARG YLE TE R
RD
5,454 1.8 44% 56% $809,631
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UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
38TH ST
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AGE
ACACIA FOOD & WINE ALLCARE GOLD’S GYM VIET CHOPSTICKS
Van Ness-UDC 5,906/3,579 3
SD
Average HH Median HH HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
N CH
DAYS INN
Metrorail Metrorail Exits Stations
9,845 44% 56% 98% 88% 58%
INCOME
36TH ST
38TH ST
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DAVENPORT ST
BREAD FURST
FULTON ST
0-3 mi
CO
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Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
ELLICOTT ST
ALBEMARLE ST
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0-1 mi
HOUSEHOLDS
BRANDYWINE ST
WOODLEY RD
0-½ mi
POPULATION
BID Area
GRANT RD
38TH ST
CVS
Main Street
D
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YR
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28TH ST
29TH ST
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M ILITA R
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WEST END / FOGGY BOTTOM
THE WEST END AND FOGGY BOTTOM blend past and present by achieving a balance of 19th century historic architecture, iconic mid-century modern design, and contemporary mixed-use construction. The neighborhood is home to institutions including The George Washington University (GWU), GWU Hospital, and The Kennedy Center and hosts diplomats and other visitors to the State Department, General Services Administration, Department of the Interior, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund.
NEW DEVELOPMENT THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY DC’s largest university has a student body of 27,000, while its hospital employs more than 1,000 physicians and staff.
• Boathouse Apartments (2601 Virginia Ave) is a 250-unit, 145,000 SF building with 5,000 SF of ground-floor retail that arrived in 2020. The site was previously a 200-room, 110,000 SF GWU dormitory that had originally served as a Howard Johnson hotel. • The Wray (515 22nd St), which once housed U.S. State Department offices, delivered 158 multifamily units in 2021. • GWU’s property at 2100 Pennsylvania Ave will have a new 454,000 SF trophy office building with 30,000 SF of retail and underground parking. WilmerHale will occupy 288,000 SF once the building delivers in 2022.
$100M KENNEDY CENTER EXPANSION The internationally recognized John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has added three pavilions (Welcome, Skylight, and River) and Victura Park as part of “The Reach,” a project to increase rehearsal, education, and public event space. The Kennedy Center is also expanding below-grade bus parking and patron vehicle access.
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RECENT OPENINGS • Pho Joint (Vietnamese popup at Duke’s Grocery) • Imperfecto (Mediterranean/ Latin American restaurant) • Tazza Café (American/ Mediterranean restaurant)
HARRIS TEETER
MINTWOOD PLACE
THE DINER TRYST
LAPIS
MA RA LO KA
REEVES Population CENTER
HOUSEHOLDS
WEST ELM LOGAN HARDWARE
Households (HH) Average HH Size R ST J. CREW Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value Q ST
SAFEWAY
HA MP SH
Sheridan Circle
S ST
19TH ST
ROSEMARINO D’ITALIA SHOP MADE IN DC
BLUEMERCURY LOFT
NE W
PHILLIPS COLLECTION
DUPONT HOTEL
½ MILE RADIUSSORELLINA
MARCEL’S
PROPER 21K
Washington Circle P
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GEORGE WASHINGTON HOSPITAL
M
Foggy Bottom/GWU
BUTTER CHICKEN COMPANY
OMAC PKWY POT
Farragut Square
M
Farragut West
SHOPS AT 2000 PENN DUKE’S GROCERY GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
IMF WORLD BANK G ST
THE KENNEDY CENTER
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THE REACH
F ST
THE WRAY COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT
NI
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17% 54% HOTEL ZENA 19% 10% 26.6
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CONSTITUTION AVE Traffic Counts
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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN K Street NW AMERICAN AMERICAN21,800–27,000 HISTORY HISTORY
14,100–28,100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 7,900–9,200 New Hampshire Avenue NW
NATIONAL MUSEU
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– NATURAL HISTORY 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021
WWII MEMORIAL
Reflecting Pool
The Mall
WASHINGTON MONUMENT
21,800–27,000 37,000
Walkscore Walkscore
Residents Residentsw/in w/in Tidal 10 10min. min.car car ride ride
100 99
98 99
150,000 198,600
Avg weekday / Avg weekend within 1/2 mi 2019 Monthly Average K Street NWStreet Name Here Excellent ExcellentMobility Mobility
Walker's Walker'sParadise Paradise
Basin
CONTACT US HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL Washington DC Economic Partnership MUSEUM Derek Ford, SVP, Emerging Neighborhoods USDA (202) 661-8673 • dford@wdcep.com wdcep.com 14 TH ST
Mobility Mobility Score Score3
MOBILITY
Potomac Park
Capital Capital Bikeshare Bikeshare Traffic Traffic StationsCounts Counts2 Counts
25,873
FREER GALLERY OF ART
INDEPENDENCE AVE
Arlington Memorial Bridge
TO
NG
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51% 35% 40% 48% 8% Federal 14% M Triangle 1% 3%
MOBILITYMUSEUM OF
VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL
Foggy Bottom-GWU 18 5,906 / 3,579
FARMBIRD
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
E ST
EK RE
(CARNEGIE LIBRAR
KOREAN WAR MEMORIAL
Metrorail Exits Stations
Mt Vernon 14% Convention C 38% 37% WASHINGTO CONVENTIO CENTE 12% MARRIOTT 34.4 MARQUIS
PLANET WORD Apparel $33,721 $98,588 $757,175 MUSEUM EMBASSY SUITE Child Care $8,621 $26,371 $201,758 M Computers & Accessories $3,096 $8,962 CONRAD $68,477 I ST REN McPherson Entertainment & Recreation $45,372 $132,810 HOTEL $1,033,362 Square - Pets $8,904 $25,879 CITYCENTERDC $201,262 H ST Lafayette THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY Food at Home $77,560 $225,708 $1,756,948 Square CRANES Food away from Home $59,542 $173,254 $1,331,300 Gall Health Care $73,429 $212,096 $1,638,654 Chin - Medical Care $25,367 $73,016 $564,405 M WOODIES NATION BUILDING Home Improvement $33,907Metro$101,926 $839,116 MUSEUM O AMERICAN A Center OLD EBBITT GRILL Household Furnishings $30,303 $88,013 $676,086 THE HAMILTON THE WHITE WARNER Personal Care Products $13,845 $40,075 $306,672 HOUSE THEATER LULULEMON HOTEL MON Vehicle Maint. & Repair $16,344 $45,941 $343,758
E ST
AV E
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
MO ME
12% 46% 30% 12% 32.1
GALLERY DOGTOPIA THE DABNEY
K ST
HOTEL HIVE
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Bridge
M
Logan $131,583 $153,753 Circle $155,965 $85,764 $107,229 CITYMARKET $109,316 AT O STREET OYSTER OYSTER 33% 24% 22% CHERCHER ETHIOPIAN RESTAURANT11% & MART 12% 12% 55% 64% 66% PAPPE SUNDEVICH $84,316 $97,397 $98,227 LONG VIEW
SMITHSONIAN CASTLE
H M
ARTS & INDUST BUILDING
M Smithsonian
US DEPT. OF ENERGY
INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM
54 L’ENFANT PLAZA
9TH ST
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MAYFLOWER HOTEL
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BOATHOUSE APARTMENTS
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22ND ST
WASHINGTON HARBOUR
JOHNSTON & MURPHY
21ST ST
25TH ST
RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL & LOEWS THEATRE
RIS SWEETGREEN FOR FIVE COFFEE ROASTERS
H&M TINY JEWEL BOX
RH
14TH ST
TRADER JOE’S
FOUR BAKED & WIRED SEASONS HOTEL
N
66
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STUDIO THEATER
AGE
BROOKS BROTHERS
JOS. A BANK
HILTON GARDEN INN
M ST
GRAHAM HOTEL
CITY SWING CITY TAP HOUSE
TOPAZ HOTEL TATTE BAKERY & CAFÉ
33% 67% $755,967
70% $729,376
LE DIPLOMATE
P ST
197,234 1.9 35% 65% E $717,092 ND AV LA
15TH ST
FAIRMONT HOTEL
SANDLOT
STREETS MARKET & CAFÉ
INTERIOR DEFINE 30% SHINOLA
LOVESAC
Average HH Median HH WHOLE FOODS MARKET HH Income <$50k HH Income $50–$75k HH Income $75k+ VICEROY N ST Average HH Disposable
MUNCHEEZ
17TH ST
27TH ST
29TH ST
30TH ST
31ST ST
OLD STONE HOUSE
S Y
EMBASSY SUITES PARK HYATT
AMAZON 10,048 FRESH 24,940 SEPHORA PARACHUTE 1.5 1.5
MILK BAR
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APPLE STORE JONATHAN ADLER
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FOXTROT
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OMPASS COFFEE NION KITCHEN GROCERY .A. BURDICK HANDMADE CHOCOLATES
28TH ST
VINTAGE78
Dupont Circle
20TH ST
GEORGETOWN PAGE 24
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Shaw/Ho Univer
GYPSY KITCHEN
DOI MOI
11TH ST
DAWSON’S GARDEN MARKET
930 CLUB
TA VE
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WHOLE FOODS
CAFÉ U 390,918 21,791 45,643 BR 47%M 49% 49% M 53% 51% 51% U St/African American 98% 98% 95% NELLIE’S Civil War Mem'l/Cardozo WARB 90% 90% 80% EMMY COMPA SOURCE 61% THEATER 58% 46%
Male U ST Female TRADER JOE’S HighJONT/BRESCA School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree T ST + ROOM & BOARD Graduate / TED’S BULLETIN Professional Degree
BANDIT TACO LAURIOL PLAZA
PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON HOUSE
MARKET LINCOLN ROAMING THEATER ROOSTER
POPULATION V ST
VE RM ON
WASHINGTON HILTON
T IA S ORN ALIF
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MINT THE IMPERIAL
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0-3 mi
13TH ST
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BID Area
13TH ST
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14TH ST
23RD ST
MIN WYO
AV E
Great Street
YES! 0-½ mi 0-1 mi ORGANIC
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MC
AV
MAYDAN IVY WILD
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Retail/Restaurant M AS SA CH US ET TS
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9TH ST
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WOODLEY PARK
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THOUSANDS OF TOURISTS COME TO WOODLEY PARK ANNUALLY to enjoy the National Zoo and adjacent Rock Creek Park or to stay at the storied Omni Shoreham Hotel. Residents and visitors enjoy the neighborhood’s retail and restaurant corridor, as well as its legacy as a national historic district.
GREAT STREETS + MAIN STREETS The area’s designation as a Great Streets corridor allows its small businesses to apply for grant funds to cover capital improvements and certain soft costs. The corridor also receives support from Woodley Park Main Street through communitybased economic development and placemaking initiatives.
VISITOR DESTINATIONS • Kennedy Warren • National Cathedral • Omni Shoreham Hotel • Rock Creek Park • Smithsonian’s National Zoo
NEIGHBORHOOD STAPLES • Open City • Hot ‘N’ Juicy Crawfish • Lebanese Taverna • Macintyre’s Pub • Mayahuel Cocina Mexicana • Baked by Yael • Duke’s Counter • LiLLiES Restaurant & Bar
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NEIGHBORHOOD HAPPENINGS • The iconic Marilyn Monroe mural underwent a second restoration in fall 2020 for its 40th anniversary. • The District Department of Transportation is performing a safety and traffic study to analyze the potential for a reversible lane along Connecticut Avenue. Construction of the concept design would begin in 2022.
BROAD BR
AV E
HOUSEHOLDS Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
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Capital Bikeshare Stations
Traffic Counts2
Mobility Score3
Walkscore
4
28,500
100
86
within 1/2 mi
Connecticut Ave, NW
Excellent Mobility
AV E
$190,240 $1,651,945 $1,239,926 $1,551,741 $535,070 $826,307 $637,765 $287,057 $321,283
PHILLIPS COLLECTION
SORELLINA Very Walkable
35% 48% 14% 3%
V ST
REEVES CENTER
35% MAYDAN 45% IVY WILD
16%
YES! ORGANIC 3% MARKET LINCOLN ROAMING THEATER ROOSTER
28,500 Connecticut Avenue NW U ST 13,700 TRADERCalvert JOE’S Street NW
Dupont
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GYPSY KITCHEN
DOI MOI
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210,300
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HI RE AV E
ROSEMARINO D’ITALIA SHOP MADE IN DC
Sheridan Circle
$27,280 $235,067 $179,279 $220,665 $75,899 $117,685 $91,660 $41,311 $45,551
$708,029 COLUMBIA RD $187,149 $64,278 HAR $978,201
2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; T ST 2. Open Data DC - 2019 ROOM & BOARD 2021 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen SOURCE THEATER
DAWSON’S GARDEN MARKET
R ST
BOOK HILL
BANDIT TACO
E AV
19TH ST
Montrose Park
34% 36% BAD SAINT 14% 35.0
JONT/BRESCA LAURIOL PLAZA Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014–
SAFEWAY S ST
$6,165 $53,459 $40,931 $50,094 $17,205 $25,717 $20,859 $9,436 $10,433
19% 3%
Traffic Counts2
WASHINGTON HILTON
T IA S ORN ALIF
$102,266 $28,311 $9,323 $140,814
28%
MOBILITY
18TH ST
AV E
AVE
$23,409 $6,529 $2,125 $31,924
50%REASONS SEVEN
MINT THE IMPERIAL
AM PS
US ET TS
23RD ST
Dumbarton Oaks Park
RD
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24TH ST
AS SA CH
35% 40% 14% 36.8
STREETS
1 MARIE REED 2-3ELEMENTARY 4+
18TH ST
MONT R D BEL
RD
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Apparel Child Care Computers & Accessories Entertainment & Recreation - Pets Food at Home PL ACEfrom HARDWARE Food away Home ER NI SAFEWAY LA Health Care REVELER’S HOUR - Medical Care Home Improvement THE LINE DC Household Furnishings HARRIS TEETER Personal Care Products SHARBAT BAKERY THE DINER Vehicle Maint. & Repair
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EACH PEACH MARKET BOLD FORK BOOKS PEAR PLUM
27TH ST
28TH ST
29TH ST
E AV
Woodley Park/Zoo/ Adams Morgan
$157,124 $107,592 24% 12% 65% $98,654
MAKAN QUEEN’S ENGLISH THE THIRSTY CROW GIANT TIVOLI 11% FOOD 16% THEATER
BOMBAY STREET39% FOOD MOUNT PLEASANT 37% LIBRARY PURPLE PATCH 15% THE BUTCHER’S TARGET MARKET 35.7 BUY BEST MOLA BED, BATH & BEYOND MARSHALLS
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$175,962 $118,592 15% 13% 72% $108,090
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BEAU THAI DOS GRINGOS Age 65+ HAYDEE’S HUSH BOUTIQUE Median Age (years) MARTHA DEAR SUNS MT DESERT ISLAND ICE CREAM CINEMA
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CATHEDRAL AVE
WY
INCOME
Age 35–64
CHICATANA BARRILITO BAR & RESTAURANT LITTLE COCO’S 182,304 DC CORAZON FONDA Y TEQUILERIA 2.0
AÑEJO BAR & GRILL
5,079 23,519 1.8 1.8 SPA 35% 39% BLUEBELL 41% LYMAN’S TAVERN 65% 61% 59% TAQUERIA HABANERO BAR $1,079,545TORO $902,994 $756,832 MEZCALERO COCINA MEXICANA
17TH ST
GLE RD
18TH ST
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34TH ST
MACOMB ST
ACE HA
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Average HH $184,681 Median HH $127,064 HH Income <$50k 14% HH Income $50–$75k 12% HH Income $75k+ NEW 74% TO N S $113,018 Average HH Disposable T M
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43,167 386,158 47% 48% 53% 52% 96% 94% UPSHUR ST 86% 77% 54% 46%
AMAZON FRESH SEPHORA PARACHUTE
Q ST
DUPONT HOTEL
LOVESAC KOMI
INTERIOR DEFINE SHINOLA
14TH ST
LAREDO MEDIUM RARE INDIQUE
9,177 44% 56% 99% 91% 60%
AN SA S
Population Male Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
SHEPHERD ST
K
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HOLMEAD PL
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PA R
BUCHA
WEBSTER ST
16TH ST
HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW & LAW LIBRARY
CRITTEN
POPULATION
BID Area
LEVINE SCHOOL OF MUSIC
0-1 mi
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Main Street
EN
Great Street
18TH ST
UPTON ST
WHITTLE SCHOOL + STUDIOS
Government
17TH ST
M
Education
0-½ mi
ARG YLE TE R
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A ONE-OF-A-KIND HOT SPOT for a night out or a day on the water, The Wharf brings the waterfront alive for visitors and neighbors alike. The area is home to thousands of residents and continues to grow, with hundreds of units among the 1.2 million square feet of mixed-use development arriving in 2022. NEW RESTAURANTS + RETAIL TOP LOCAL INDUSTRIES 1 59,210 Total Area Employment • Public Administration: 57% • Professional, Scientific & Technical Services: 12% • Arts, Entertainment & Recreation: 8%
WATERFRONT DESTINATION
TALENT MAGNET
The Wharf features three hotels, a 6,000-seat music venue, more than 50 shops and restaurants, and the nation’s oldest continuously operating open air fish market. Tourists and locals enjoy signature annual events such as the Mardi Gras Parade, the Running of the Chihuahuas for Cinco de Mayo, and a Holiday Boat Parade, as well as outdoor fitness classes, movie and concert series, and other community events.
Major trade groups and firms, including the American Psychiatric Association, Business Roundtable, Daimler USA, The Atlantic (in 2022), and Williams & Connolly LLP, have chosen to locate at The Wharf to attract and retain top talent. Waterside offices overlooking national monuments, award-winning restaurants and unique retail options, and strong transit access make The Wharf is an ideal company location.
• • • • • • • • • •
Twisted at The Wharf (pretzels) The Grill (American) Colada Shop (Cuban) Surfside (Mexican) Chopsmith (salads) Moon Rabbit (Vietnamese) Nara-Ya (Japanese) ilili (Lebanese) Bistro du Jour (French) Boardwalk Bar & Arcade
1. JobsEQ (2020 covered employment within 1-mile)
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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
Federal Triangle
Archives/ Navy Mem'l
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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
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FUTURE WMATA HQ
FAA US DEPT. OF ENERGY
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INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM
L’ENFANT PLAZA
MANDARIN HOTEL
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9TH ST
14 TH ST
12TH ST
CVS
E ST
HUD
US BOTANIC GARDENS
RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT
MA INE AV E
BLIND WHINO
I ST
SOUTHWEST LIBRARY SAFEWAY CVS
ST
M
CAPITOL SKYLINE HOTEL
Waterfront
shi
P ST
CVS
5TH ST
4TH ST
6TH ST
Easte Mark
YE
8% 33% 40% 19% WHOLE FOODS 39.7
SCARLET
12% 33% 38% 16% 37.3
MEKK
MATCH 15% MIRACLE THEA 35% CALL YOUR MOTHER 37% PINEAPPLE & PEA 12% ROSE’S LUX 395 34.7
I ST
OAK CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
DIAMOND
ngton
TEAGUE PARK AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH2
VE CA MA TO PO
1ST ST
2ND ST
HALF ST
DC UNITED SOCCER STADIUM
EAGLE ACADEMY PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL
ALL-PURPOSE 0 THE SALT LINE JACKIE SANDLOT SOUTHEAST 1 SOLACE BREWING COMPANY
2-3 4+
MOBILITY Frederick
Traffic Counts2 16,900 Douglass 14,700
Bridge
34% 53% 13% 0.3%
38% 50% 11% 0.3%
38% 47% 13% 2%
Poplar Point
Maine Avenue SW 7th Street SW
Source: Esri forecasts for 2020; 1. American Community Survey (2014– 2018) values are rounded to nearest whole percent; 2. Open Data DC - 2019 Traffic Volumes (DDOT 2019 AADT); 3. Transitscreen 2021 COLUMBIAN QUARTER
Anacost
Walkscore
Residents w/in 10 min. car ride
6
16,900
100
88
224,700
to
Mobility Score3
Very Walkable
MOBILITY
Po
Channel
FORT LESLIE J MCNAIR
Traffic Counts2
Excellent Mobility
$141,151 $102,458 26% 11% 62% $91,204
1ST ST
4TH ST
Wa
O ST
Capital Bikeshare Stations
Maine Ave SW
$117,626 $91,501 28% 13% 59% $80,179
K ST Apparel $20,759 $37,547 $549,597 THE COURTYARD BY BON Child Care $5,347 $9,492 $143,634 MARRIOTT CHON L ST Computers & Accessories $1,866 $3,343 $49,255 CANAL PARK Entertainment & $28,488 $51,477 $748,592DOGTOPIA DMV M Recreation M DRYY BASEBOWL RAMEN - Pets Navy Yard $5,619 $10,156 $145,274 GRILL & BAR HARRIS TEETER DDOT COLDSTONE CREAMERYFood at Home $48,637 $88,612 $1,282,259 US DOT SCISSORS & SCOTCH BOILERMAKER PUNCH BOWL SOCIAL N Food away from Home $36,509 $65,833 $957,805 SHOPS ATLAS BREW WORKS TINGEY ST N ST COMPASS COFFEE THOMPSON HOTEL Health Care $47,216 $85,605 $1,201,515 DISTRICT DOGS MAIALINO MARE MISSION DOS - Medical Care $16,379 $29,661 $413,931 UNION KITCHEN DISTRICT WATER ST THE WINERY Home Improvement $23,354 $592,844 LUMBERSHED $41,456 NATIONALS Household $19,056 YARDS $34,323 $490,795 PARK Furnishings PARK Personal Care Products $8,597 $15,477 $222,318 MARINA Vehicle Maint. & Repair $10,205 YARDS$18,259 $251,087
r
within 1/2 mi
SOUTH CAPITOL ST
AMIDON-BOWEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CANOPY BY HILTON HYATT HOUSE MOMO CHICKEN & GRILL ARENA STAGE MASALA ART STATION 4
THE WHARF (PH II)
Waterfront L'Enfant Plaza
E ST
VE EY A JERS
THE INTERCONTINENTAL
DELA WAR E AV E
6TH ST
THE WHARF
NEW
THE ANTHEM
East Potomac Park Golf Course
$127,248 $100,344 20% 15% D ST 66% $86,669
R CA
TED’S BULLE
Age < 20 Age 20–34 Age 35–64 Age 65+ Median Age (years)
G ST
RECREATION PIER
C ST
H RT NO
GOOD STUFF EATERY
AGE
ER AT W
West Potomac Park
Metrorail Stations
Average HH Median HH M HH Income <$50k Capitol HH Income $50–$75k South HH Income $75k+ Average HH Disposable
395
DISTRICT PIER
SONOMA RESTAURANT & WINE BAR
INCOME
HYATT PLACE
MUNICIPAL FISH MARKET
Francis Case Memorial Bridge TRANSIT PIER
6,519 12,699 154,639 1.6 1.7 1.9 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 39% 32% 33% 61% 68% 67% INDEPENDENCE $451,774 $485,725AVE $659,531
CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING
Federal Center SW
CITIZENM
EAST CAPITOL ST
Households (HH) Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value
W AS RAYBURN HOUSE HI OFFICE BUILDING NG TO N AV E
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER MEMORIAL 3RD ST
M Smithsonian
USDA
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
NATIONAL AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
4TH ST
US HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM
HIRSHHORN MUSEUM ARTS & INDUSTRY BUILDING 6TH ST
FREER GALLERY OF ART
0-3 mi
SUPREME COURT
HOUSEHOLDS
UNITED STATES CAPITOL
SMITHSONIAN CASTLE
0-1 mi
10,246 21,133 311,900 Stanton 49% 48% Square50% 51% 52% 50% 99% 95% 95% CONSTITUTION 87% 78%AVE 73% 49% 41% 41%
Female High School Graduate + Bachelor’s Degree + Graduate / Professional Degree
NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART
HINGTON NUMENT
2ND ST
0-½ mi
POPULATION
BID Area
AVE
3RD ST
THE WHARF UNION STATION
Main Street
C ST
SEC
2ND ST
M
BUILDING & INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTER
D ST
VE Government Great Street AA I AN IND
Education
Union Station
4TH ST
LANSBURGH THEATER
Arts/Tourism
E ST
WOOLLY MAMMOTH THEATER COMPANY
FARMBIRD
Judiciary Sq
1ST ST
NATIONAL THEATER
M
M SUNDEVICH
2ND PL
SIDNEY HARMAN HALL
LULULEMON HOTEL MONACO
Retail/Restaurant RONALD REAGAN
NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM
1ST ST
CAPITAL ONE CENTER F ST
WARNER THEATER
TT SA VE
G ST
HALF ST
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
M
2ND ST
WOODIES BUILDING
3RD ST
1
15TH ST
OLD EBBITT GRILL THE HAMILTON
Metro Center
Chinatown
M
CONTACT Wharf Community Association Patrick Revord, Director of Community Engagement (202) 407-1095 • prevord@wharfdc.com wharfdc.com SU MN ER
56 ST EV
RD
BARRY
PHOTO CREDITS Cover & Intro
Parkside / Kenilworth
Congress Heights / Saint Elizabeths
Northwest One
Fort Totten
The Parks at Walter Reed
Main: Image of The Wharf Phase I courtesy of Hoffman & Associates Main: Image courtesy of DMPED and Flaherty & Collins
Main: Image courtesy of City Interests Main: Image courtesy of WDG Architecture
Main: Image courtesy of Perkins Eastman DC
Main: Image courtesy of Urban Atlantic Bottom Right: Image courtesy of Urban Atlantic
Golden Triangle
Main: Image courtesy of the Golden Triangle BID Bottom Center: Image courtesy of the Golden Triangle BID
Rhode Island Avenue, NE / Brentwood
Hillcrest / Skyland
Tenleytown
Minnesota & Benning
The Wharf
Main: Rendering courtesy of WC Smith
Bottom Left: Image courtesy of MidCIty
Main: Image courtesy of Roadside Development
Bottom Left: Rendering courtesy of Cedar Realty Trust
Main: Image courtesy of the District Wharf
Mount Vernon Triangle
Main: Image courtesy of Ken Johnson at City Grid Real Estate Bottom Left: Image courtesy of the Mt. Vernon Triangle CID
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