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2016 EDITION

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The Washington DCEconomic Partnership would like to acknowledge our public and
private sector board members whose continued financial support and guidance has
made the DC Neighborhood Profiles: 2016 Edition possible.
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BOARD MEMBERS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Brian Kenner / Co-Chair
Deputy Mayor,
Office of Planning &
Economic Development
Richard Lake / Co-Chair
Managing Principal,
Roadside Development
Robin Mosle / Vice-Chair
Executive Vice President,
The JBG Companies
Jennifer Eugene / Secretary
Manager, Engineered Sales,
Washington Gas
Tom Nida / Treasurer
Regional President, United Bank
Keith Sellars / President
President & CEO, WDCEP
Karima Woods /
DMPED Representative
Interim Director of Business
Development & Strategy,
Office of Planning &
Economic Development

Adam Davis
Vice President of Development,
Foulger-Pratt Development
Ana Recio Harvey
Director, Dept. of Small & Local
Business Development
Angela Franco
President & CEO,
Greater Washington Hispanic Chamber
of Commerce
Angie M. Gates
Director, Office of Motion Picture and
Television Development
Brian Argrett
President & CEO, City First Bank of DC
Brunson Cooper
Managing Director, Corenic
Construction Group
Chris Delucchi
President, Delucchi Plus
Chris Niehaus
Director, U.S. Office of Civic Innovation,
Microsoft Corporation
Daniel Duke
Principal Mid Atlantic Region,
Bohler Engineering

David Weisel
CEO, Delta Associates

Norman Jemal
Vice President, Douglas Development Corporation

Donna M. Cooper
Region President, Pepco

Olivia Shay-Byrne
Partner, Reed Smith, LLP

Gregory ODell
President and CEO, Events DC

Scott Nordheimer
Senior Advisor, Urban Atlantic

Jean-Luc Brami
Vice President, Gelberg Signs

Sean Cahill
Vice President of Development,
Property Group Partners

Joseph Askew
Vice President, Government Relations, Verizon
Kenneth Brewer
Executive Director, H Street Community
Development Corporation
Lisa Mallory
CEO, DC Building Industry Association
Melinda Bolling
Director, Department of Consumer &
Regulatory Affairs
Michael J. Haddad
Senior VP, Market Sales Executive - DC Business
Banking, Capital One
Michael Stevens
President, Capitol Riverfront BID
Mitch Weintraub
Partner, Cordia Partners

Stan Jackson
President & CEO, Anacostia Economic
Development Corporation
Stephen C. Taylor
Commissioner, Department of Insurance,
Securities & Banking
Steven C. Boyle
Managing Director, EDENS
Tara Scanlon
Partner, Holland & Knight
Timothy J. Duggan
Senior Vice President and
Commercial Regional Group
Manager, TD Bank
Tonya Hill
Manager of Enterprise Sales,
Comcast

DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA
THE DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA HAS BEEN
EXPERIENCING an urban
renewal for the past two
decades, with billions of
dollars in new investments
in its downtown,
neighborhoods and along
its waterfront. These
developments along with
new retail, restaurants
and entertainment options
have resulted in the reemergence of several
historic commercial
neighborhoods and a
growing population with
an entrepreneurial spirit.

11%

INCREASE IN POPULATION
SINCE 20101

1.3
MILLION
RETAIL SQUARE FEET
UNDER CONSTRUCTION2

12%

INCREASE IN ANNUAL ABSORPTION


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DC POPULATION GROWTH1
680K
649,540

660K

635,342

640K
620K

659,836

620,472

672,228

605,126
POPULATION

600K
580K
560K

WASHINGTON, DC

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Population1
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional Degree

DCs population has increased by 11% since 2010 to more than 672,000 - its
highest level since the 1970s. Residential growth is expected to continue with
projections estimating DCs population to reach more than 808,000 by 2030.5
Combined with DCs daytime population in excess of one million people and 20
million annual visitors developers and investors have been building new retail centers to meet this growing demand.6

HOUSEHOLDS

Since 2001, 7.0 million square feet of retail space have been built and another 1.3
million square feet are currently under construction. It is estimated that more than
60% of the retail space under construction will deliver in 2016.2

INCOME

NOTABLE RETAIL PROJECTS


UNDER CONSTRUCTION2
PROJECT

NEIGHBORHOOD

Hecht Warehouse at Ivy City


The Wharf (Ph I)
The Shops at Dakota Crossing (Ph III)
ART Place at Fort Totten (Ph I)
Apollo
Uline Arena
700 Penn
Agora
Edison
F1rst
Manhattan Laundry
909 Half Street
The Line DC
Arris
600 Massachusetts Avenue

New York Avenue/Ivy City


Southwest Waterfront
Fort Lincoln/Dakota Crossing
Fort Totten
H Street, NE
NoMa
Capitol Hill
Capitol Riverfront
Union Market
Capitol Riverfront
14th & U/Logan Circle
Capitol Riverfront
Adams Morgan
Capitol Riverfront
Downtown DC

RETAIL SF

DELIVERY

200,800
190,000
135,000
104,701
75,000
72,975
60,000
39,000
27,410
25,729
25,000
24,000
20,903
20,000
19,418

2014 - 2016
Q4 2017
2016
Q2 2017
Q4 2016
Q4 2016
2017
2016/17
2017
2017
Q1 2016
2017
Q3 2016
Q1 2016
Q3 2016

831

800
600
400

644
331

312

314

2010

2011

2012

516

2013

2014

2015

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

20%
31%
36%
13%
34.7

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)


Apparel
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

$960,705
$105,376
$1,255,986
$193,210
$2,076,504
$1,341,883
$1,663,036
$732,700
$660,262
$413,686
$179,871
$418,721

0
1
2-3
4+

37%
44%
18%
1%

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


(1) U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division (July 1, 2015)
(2) American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

200
0

$103,105
$67,791
40%
14%
47%
$52,037

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH2

1,064

1,000

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

286,030
2.1
42%
58%
$573,086

AGE

DC RETAIL DELIVERIES2 (SF IN THOUSANDS)


1,200

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median Home Value

672,228
47%
53%
91%
57%
34%

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50 YEARS

With thousands of new residents, new grocery stores, restaurants, and entertainment/cultural options DCs retail market continues to mature. New investments
are occurring beyond the downtown and revitalizing several sub-markets at the
same time. Neighborhoods such as Capitol Riverfront, Mount Vernon Triangle
and NoMa have transitioned from emerging to established mixed-use districts,
and corridors such as 7th and F Streets in Downtown DC, 14th & U Streets as
well as H Street, NE are re-establishing their historical status as shopping and
entertainment destinations.
The opening of CityCenterDC, a 1.57 million-sq.-ft., mixed-use development
(185,000 sq. ft. of retail space, 515,000 sq. ft. of office space and 674 residential
units) in 2014 was a watershed moment for DCs urban retail market and downtown core. CityCenterDC has provided a high-end shopping destination with retailers and restaurants such as Allen Edmonds, Arcteryx, Burberry, DBGB Kitchen
and Bar, Del Friscos Double Eagle Steak House, Dior, Hermes, Hugo Boss, Kate
Spade, Longchamp and Zadig & Voltaire.

SELECT RETAIL LEASES (2015)6


RETAILER

NEIGHBORHOOD

PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT

RETAIL SF

Showplace Icon
REI
Dicks Sporting Goods
Whole Foods
Marshalls
Compass Coffee7
Brooklyn Winery
Americas Kids
Trader Joes
Adams Morgan Hardware7

Capitol Riverfront
NoMa
Fort Lincoln/Dakota Crossing
14th & U/Shaw
Fort Lincoln/Dakota Crossing
New York Avenue/Ivy City
Capitol Riverfront
Minnesota & Benning
Capitol Hill
Adams Morgan

The Yards
Uline
Shops at Dakota Crossing
The Griffith
Shops at Dakota Crossing
Hecht Warehouse at Ivy City
The Yards
Park 7
700 Penn
Ontario

66,000
52,000
50,000
40,000
23,000
18,000
16,000
11,000
11,000
5,000

The openings of Costco and three Walmarts have helped bring groceries to food
deserts. In the 20142015 time period a total of seven new grocery stores opened,
anchoring numerous mixed-use projects in their respective neighborhoods.
When the Walmart at South Dakota Avenue and Riggs Road opened in Q4 2015
it become the 29th new grocery store to open in DC since 2000. In addition, two
Whole Foods are expected to open by 2017 with a third planned for 2018/19 and
Harris Teeter has announced two additional stores.

GROCERY STORE PIPELINE2


STORE
Whole Foods
Whole Foods
Trader Joes
Whole Foods
Harris Teeter
Harris Teeter

NEIGHBORHOOD
Capitol Riverfront
H Street, NE
Capitol Hill
14th & U/Shaw
Georgia Avenue/Walter Reed
McMillan

SF
36,000
39,000
11,000
40,000
50,000
53,000

EST. OPENING
2017
2016/17
2017
2018/19
TBD
2018/19

For more information on DCs neighborhoods, incentives and resources available


to businesses please continue reading the Washington, DC Economic Partnerships DC Neighborhood Profiles. These profiles offer a concise overview of 54
neighborhoods and commercial corridors. They provide detailed demographic information, resources, maps and the latest neighborhood updates to help businesses, entrepreneurs and related parties identify new investment opportunities.

Sources: 1. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division (2010-2015) 2. Washington, DC Economic Partnership (12/2015, F = forecast) 3. Delta Associates
(Year-End 2015) 4. DC Office of the Chief Financial Officer (FY 2016 Proposed Budget & Financial Plan) 5. Metropolitan Washington Council of Government.
Round 8.3 Cooperative Forecasting (Digital Materials): Employment, Population, and Households. Published on 10/15/2014.6. DestinationDC (2014 Visitor
Statistics) 6. CBRE Research 7. Washington Post (4/22/15), http://acehardwaredc.com/stores/adams-morgan-ace-hardware.html

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

ABOUT
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
PROFILES

The Washington, DC Economic Partnership


(WDCEP) has been promoting business
opportunities in DCs neighborhoods since
2001. These efforts have led to numerous
retailers, both local and national, opening
new locations throughout DC.
The purpose of the Neighborhood
Profiles is to focus on the commercial
corridors, business districts and the New
Communities Initiative (NCI) areas in DC.
In many cases, neighborhoods adjacent
to these corridors are used to identify
specific nodes along the corridors. The
WDCEP works with the Office of Planning
and Economic Development, the Office
of Planning and the Department of
Small & Local Business Development to
determine which commercial corridors and
nodes to profile. The WDCEP does not
define boundaries of neighborhoods, but
generally tries to identify points of interest
within a reasonable proximity of the center
of commercial corridor.
Most demographic information, Walk
Scores, Capital Bikeshare and other
data mentioned in the profile is within a
half-mile (or 10-minute walk) based on
the half-mile radius highlighted on each
neighborhood map. Please note, the maps
and half-mile radius were created for
illustration purposes only and may not be
to scale. All Main Street, Great Street and
BID boundaries shown are approximations
and may not reflect the official borders.
The WDCEP receives information from
several local partners which is used
throughout the Neighborhood Profiles.
The WDCEP assumes this information is
accurate and does not necessarily verify
its original source or validity. Although
every attempt was made to ensure the
quality of the information contained in
this document, the WDCEP makes no
warranty or guarantee as to its accuracy,
completeness or usefulness for any
given purpose.

INITIATIVES &
RESOURCES
GREAT STREETS
INITIATIVE
The Great Streets Initiative is the Mayors multi-year and
multiple agency commercial revitalization effort to transform
emerging corridors into thriving and inviting neighborhood
centers using public actions and resources to leverage
private investment in retail, housing, office space and
cultural facilities. The Initiative has awarded millions to small
businesses and retail developers, and has invested more
than $100 million in streetscape improvements to beautify
public space and to expand transportation options along the
13 Great Streets corridors.
As funds become available new and existing small businesses
will have the opportunity to apply for reimbursable grants of
up to $50,000 per location to cover capital improvement costs
and certain soft costs along the designated Great Streets
corridors and District-supported revitalization areas.
Contact:
(202) 727-6365 www.greatstreets.dc.gov
Great Street Corridors:
14th Street/U Street/18th Street/Columbia Road/Mount Pleasant
Street Connecticut Avenue Georgia Avenue-7th Street H Street,
NE-Bladensburg Road, NE Kennedy Street Martin Luther King
Jr. Avenue & South Capitol Street Minnesota Avenue & Benning
Road Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue, NE New York Avenue,
NE North Capitol Street Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Rhode Island
Avenue, NE Wisconsin Avenue, NW

SUPERMARKET TAX CREDITS


Through the Supermarket Tax Exemption Act of 2000, the District
waives certain taxes and fees to supermarkets that locate in a
Priority Development Area. Qualifying supermarkets may receive
the following benefits for 10 years:
Real property tax exemption Business license fee exemption Personal
property tax exemption Sales and use tax exemption on building
materials necessary for construction
Contact:
(202) 727-6365 www.dmped.dc.gov

EMPLOYMENT/RECRUITING
ASSISTANCE
The expense to businesses to hire new employees can be a
costly investment in both time and money. The DC Department
of Employment Services (DOES) can help employers defray some
of these costs by facilitating training, recruitment, screening
processes for potential hires as well as tax incentives and wage
subsidies. Additional DOES programs, services and tax-based
employer incentives include the following:
Customized Training Program Apprenticeship Program Work
Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) Project Empowerment (PE) Senior
Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) Virtual DC Works!
Career Center System
Contact:
(202) 724-7000 www.does.dc.gov

DC MAIN STREETS
Through DC Main Streets, DSLBD provides comprehensive
technical and financial assistance to build the capacity of
neighborhood nonprofit organizations (i.e., DC Main Street
organizations) to assist businesses and coordinate sustainable
community-driven revitalization efforts. The DC Main Street
organizations are Nationally Accredited Main Streets through
the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Local volunteers and
community development professionals organize and lead the DC
Main Street commercial district revitalization efforts.
Contact:
(202) 727-3900 www.dslbd.dc.gov/service/dc-main-streets-program

DC TECH INCENTIVES
The District offers one of the most attractive incentive
packages for high-tech businesses in the country. DC
Tech Incentives provides certain credits, exemptions and
other benefits for a Qualified High Technology Company
(QHTC). A QHTC can leverage the program to develop their
workforce, secure affordable facilities for their business and
benefit from reduced real estate, personal property, sales
and income taxes. A QHTC can expect a significant tax
break with the following abatements from DC taxes:

Main Street Neighborhoods:


Barracks Row Congress Heights Deanwood Dupont Circle
H Street, NE North Capitol Rhode Island Avenue, NE Shaw
Tenleytown Van Ness

Franchise Tax Reduction or Exemption Real Property Tax


Abatement Personal Property Tax Abatement Sales and
Use Tax Exemption Capital Gains Tax Exemption/Workforce
Development Credits Relocation Expense Reimbursement
Training and Wage Credits
Contact:
(202) 727-6365 www.dmped.dc.gov

WASHINGTON, DC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP


The Washington DC Economic Partnership (WDCEP) is a non-profit, public-private organization whose core
purpose is to actively position, promote, and support economic development and business opportunities in
Washington, DC. The WDCEP promotes the creation of jobs, growth of tax revenues, attraction and retention
of businesses, and distribution of community resources for local DC residents and business owners. The
WDCEP offers the following services:
Site Location Assistance Economic Development Data Entrepreneurship Seminars Tech Company Mentorship
Contact: (202) 661-8670 www.wdcep.com @WDCEP

14th & U Streets/Logan Circle

28 Golden Triangle

Adams Morgan

29 H Street, NE

3 Anacostia

30 Hillcrest/Skyland

Barracks Row

31 Howard University/Pleasant Plains

Barry Farm

32 Kennedy Street

Bellevue/South Capitol

33 Lincoln Heights/Richardson Dwellings

Benning Road/East Capitol Street

34 Minnesota & Benning

8 Brookland

35 Mount Pleasant

36 Mount Vernon Triangle

Capitol Hill

10 Capitol Riverfront

37 New York Avenue/Ivy City

11 Central 14th Street/Colorado Triangle

38 NoMa

12 Central 14th Street/Spring Road

39 North Capitol

13 Central 14th Street/WMATA Bus Barn

40 Northwest One

14 Chevy Chase/Friendship Heights

41 Park Morton

15 Cleveland Park

42 Parkside/Kenilworth

16 Columbia Heights

43 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE

17 Congress Heights/Saint Elizabeths

44 Petworth/Park View

18 Deanwood

45 Rhode Island Avenue, NE/Brentwood

19 Downtown DC

46 Rhode Island Avenue, NE/Woodridge

20 Dupont Circle

47 Shaw

21 East Capitol Street/Capitol Gateway

48 Southwest Waterfront

22 Fort Lincoln/Dakota Crossing

49 Takoma

23 Fort Totten

50 Tenleytown

24 Georgetown

51 Union Market

25 Georgia Avenue/Brightwood

52 Union Station/Burnham Place

26 Georgia Avenue/Walter Reed

53 Van Ness

27 Glover Park

54 West End/Foggy Bottom

NW

Georgia Avenue/
Walter Reed

NE

26

49

Takoma

14

25

Chevy Chase/
Friendship Heights
Central 14th St/
Colorado Triangle

Georgia Avenue/
Brightwood

32

11

Kennedy
Street

23
50

Tenleytown

13
53

Van Ness

Central 14th St/


Spring Road
Cleveland Park

15

Mount
Pleasant

2
27

Fort Totten

Central14th Street/
WMATA Bus Barn

35

12

16

44

Columbia
Heights

Adams
Morgan

Petworth/Park View

41

Park Morton

31

Howard University/
Pleasant Plains

Brookland

46

Rhode Island Ave, NE/


Woodridge

45

Rhode Island Ave, NE/


Brentwood

22

Glover Park
14th & U/
Logan Circle

20
Georgetown

24

Golden
Triangle

Dupont Circle

Shaw

28

Northwest
One

40

36

54
West End/
Foggy Bottom

47

39

Downtown

37

North
Capitol

New York Avenue/Ivy City

51

38

Union Market
Parkside/
Kenilworth

NoMa

Mt Vernon
Triangle

19

Fort Lincoln/
Dakota Crossing

29 H Street, NE

52

Deanwood

Union Station/
Burnham Place

48

Southwest
Waterfront

34

18

Minnesota &
Benning

Capitol Hill

42

33

East Capitol Street/


Capitol Gateway

Benning Road/
East Capitol Street

4
Barracks Row

10

Capitol Riverfront

Pennsylvania
Avenue, SE

43

Anacostia

30

Hillcrest/Skyland

Barry Farm

Congress Heights/
Saint Elizabeths

SW

Lincoln Heights/
Richardson
Dwellings

17

Bellevue/
South Capitol

SE

21

SW
NW

14TH & U STREETS/


LOGAN CIRCLE
U STREET, NAMED
ONE OF APAS GREAT
PLACES in America,
is at the center of
DCs renaissance. The
commercial vitality
is centered along
the 14th & U Street
corridors where young
professionals come
to visit to experience
some of the best mix
of high-end dining,
retail, residential,
entertainment and
cultural offerings in DC.

DEVELOPMENT BOOM

5 GROCERY STORES

More than 1,845 new residential units


were built between 20102015 with
nearly 500 units currently under
construction and 855 units in the
pipeline.

Whole Foods plans to


open a second store in the
neighborhood, joining Trader
Joes, Streets Market & Cafe and
Yes! Organic Market.

NEW ANCHORS
WeWork signed a lease for
51,000 SF in 2015
Shinola opened a 5,000 SF
showroom in 2015
Filson opened a 1,200 SF store
in 2015

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

48%

population
aged 20-34

82%

population with
Bachelors Degree
or higher

$122K

average
household income

17TH ST

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PEACH
MARKET

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SAFEWAY

HOWARD
UNIVERSITY
THE LINE DC
HARRIS TEETER

18TH ST

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WASHINGTON
HILTON

NE
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Foggy Bottom/GWU

IMF

GSA HQ

Lafayette
Square

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DOI

8TH ST
9TH ST

WASHINGTON
CONVENTION
CENTER

DAR CONSTITUTION HALL

The

K ST

RENAISSANCE
HOTEL
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Metro
Center
THE HAMILTON

Gallery Pl/
Chinatown

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN ART
WOODIES
BUIDLING

WARNER
THEATER

Federal

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PANERA

GALLERY

VERIZO
CENTER

SIDNEY
HARMAN
HALL
HOTEL MONACO

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THEATER
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EMBASSY SUITES

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DEPARTMENT

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HOUSE

COMPAS
COFFEE

CARNEGIE
LIBRARY

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Square

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F ST

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BY MARRIOTT

MARRIOTT
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CONTACT
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1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
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14TH ST

27TH ST

14TH & U STREETS/


LOGAN CIRCLE

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REEVES
CENTER

LE

T ST

E
AV

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


49%

MCDONALDS

AV

MI

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

V ST

LAURIOL PLAZA

MUSEUM

M ST

ADAMS MORGAN
PAGE 2

MARIE REED
ELEMENTARY

PRESIDENT WOODROW
$80,883
$190,598
$654,572
WILSON HOUSE
$9,044
$21,349
$72,842
$102,424
$240,925
$842,049
$15,738
$37,110
$129,409
Sheridan
Circle
PHILLIPS
$169,455
$401,420 $1,390,858
COLLECTION
$114,196
$268,918
$921,562
$128,055
$302,260 $1,078,499
$56,926
$134,563
$478,155
$49,140
$113,825
$422,356 Dupont
$33,990
$79,687
$277,140 Circle
$15,289
$36,207
$123,210
$34,290
$81,108
$281,422HEURICH
HOUSE

PARK
43%
HYATT

F LORIDA

SITAR CENTER

VE
RM
ON

15%
38%
35%
11%
33.7

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)


Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment & Rec.
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

RD

16TH ST

11%
AVE
45%
36%
A ST
RNI
IFO
CAL 8%
33.2

G
MIN
WYO

23RD ST

7%
48%
37%
8%
33.6

24TH ST

Age < 20
US Age 2034
ET Age 3564
TS
AV 65+
Age
E
Median Age (years)

DC ARTS CENTER

19TH ST

AGE

RD

MA
RA
LO
KA

HOWARD UNIVERSITY/
PLEASANT PLAINS
PAGE 31

COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
PAGE 16

MA
ORA
KAL

$111,001
$80,737
33%
14%
53%
$77,326

LU
MB
IA R
D

$113,310
$82,749
32%
14%
54%
$78,330

TRYST

CO

RE
E

BE

$122,439
$92,838
29%
13%
58%
$83,796

DULCINEA
BAR & GRILL

FAIRMONT ST

ACE HARDWARE

RO

MAC PKWY
OTO
&P

COLUMBIA RD

15TH ST

CA
THE

19,792
1.6
M 33%
67%
$701,622

D R AL AVE

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

MINTWOOD
PLACE

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
WY
HH Income $50$75k
K PK
HH Income $75k+
Average
C KHH Disposable
LMONT R D

28TH ST

IRVING ST

HARVARD ST

INCOME

FOUR
SEASONS
HOTEL

LAMONT ST

32 THIRTY-TWO

6TH ST

27TH ST

28TH ST

29TH ST

Households (HH)
Woodley
Average HHPark/Zoo/
Size
Adams
Morgan
Owner-occupied
RT ST
CALVERenter-occupied
Median HH Value

0
1
2-3
4+

BID Area

Y RD

HOUSEHOLDS

MARRIOT WARDMAN
PARK HOTEL

SS
AC
H

ROOM 11

WALLS OF BOOKS

Main Street

7TH ST

178,829
1.9
39%
61%
$636,562

THEATER

Columbia
Heights

H A RVARD ST

Great REDROCKS
Street

GEORGIA AVE

50,317
1.7
32%
68%
$663,733

Government
TIVOLI

MOUNT PLEASANT
LIBRARY
TARGET
BEST BUY
BED, BATH & BEYOND
MARSHALLS

T
NT S

366,466
49%
51%
93%
70%
42%

VE
TA

89,147
51%
49%
94%
77%
47%

MORTON ST

GIANT FOOD

Education

R ST

U
TIC
EC

BEAU THAI

Population
31,370
NATIONAL
Male
53%
ZOOLOGICAL
PARK
Female
47%
High School Graduate +
95%
Bachelors Degree +
82%
Graduate/Professional
51%
Degree

PARK RD

E
SHERMAN AV

19TH ST

0-3mi

POPULATION

WOOD
LE

PA
RK
RD
Arts/Tourism
PAISLEY FIG

Retail/Restaurant

THE COUPE

ES
T

E
WARD

0-1mi

NR
O

A
LEAS
MT P

NN
CO

0-mi

MO

GLE RD

18TH ST

L IN

Archives/

WOOLY
MAMMO
THEATER

I AN
IND

V
AA

SW
NW

ADAMS MORGAN
VIBRANT, ECLECTIC,
UNIQUEAdams Morgan
is abuzz with colorful
storefronts, friendly
sidewalk cafes, restaurants
with diverse cuisine from
around the world, intimate
coffee shops and some of
DCs liveliest nightspots.
Young professionals
come for the spicy urban
experienceand stay
to raise their families.

TOP RESTAURANTS
Roofers Unions Chef Marjorie
Meek-Bradley was a finalist on
Top Chef (Fall 2015) and Mintwood
Place was chosen one of the best
new restaurants in the world by
Conde Naste Traveler in 2013.

NEW INVESTMENTS.
NEW OPPORTUNITIES.
$6.8 million streetscape
enhancements on 18th Street (Florida
Avenue to Columbia Road)
30,000 retail SF under construction2
670 residential units under
construction2
220-room The Line DC hotel is
expected to open in 2017

43%

population
aged 20-34

83%

population with
Bachelors Degree
or higher

$118k

average
household income

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
18th Street and portions of Columbia
Road are designated Great Streets
corridors. As funds become available
small businesses can apply for
reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvement and certain soft costs.

Government

RT
E
ST
ClevelandR Park

167,156
1.9
39%
61%
$655,125

GLE RD

27TH ST

AS
SA
CH

LU
MB
IA R
D

RD

G
MIN
WYO

37%U
S
46% ETT
S
AV
16%
E
1%

AVE

Park

MA
RA
LO
KA

RD

SITAR CENTER

YES
OR
MA

MARIE REED
ELEMENTARY
V ST

REEVES
CENTER
U ST

TRADER JOES
LAURIOL PLAZA

A
R ID
LO

T ST

E
AV

ROOM &
BOARD

GLENS
GARDEN MARKET

PHILLIPS
COLLECTION

14TH & U/LOGAN CIRCLE


PAGE 1

SAFEWAY

SOURCE
THEATER

S ST

R ST

LE DIPLOM

VE
NA
NSI
CO
WIS

Q ST

A D A M S MM O R G A N

STUDIO
THEATER

DUPONT HOTEL

Q ST

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


HUGO
BOSS
1. American Community Survey
(2009-2013),
values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. Year-end 2015

GEORGETOWN
PARK
CAPELLA
HOTEL

27TH ST

28TH ST

29TH ST

30TH ST

BTOO

PARK
(With Room
for Big Business Too)
HYATT
HILTON
GARDEN INN

N ST

M ST

. www.adamsmorganonline.org
VE
TA

FOUR
SEASONS
HOTEL

TOPAZ HOTEL

THE LARGEST CONCENTRATION OF SMALL BUSINESSES IN DC


FAIRMONT
HOTEL

OLD STONE
HOUSE

WHOLE FOODS
MARKET

U
TIC
EC

www.adamsmorganonline.org

P ST

NN
CO

HEURICH
HOUSE
MUSEUM

PARKER

KOMI

Dupont
Circle

P ST

31ST ST

COLU

WASHINGTON
HILTON

PRESIDENT WOODROW
WILSON HOUSE

Sheridan
Circle

33RD ST

IRV

HARRIS TEETER

OYSTER ADAMS

A ST
RNI
IFO
CAL

DUPONT CIRCLE
PAGE 20

Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015) 10,517

34TH ST

ACE HARDWARE

CO

MA
ORA
KAL

CAPITAL BIKESHARE ARRIVALS

CADYS ALLEY

D R AL AVE

MONT R D
BEL

97 Walkers Paradise

CB2

MOUNT PLEASANT
LIBRARY
TARGET
BEST BUY
BED, BATH & BEYOND
MARSHALLS

SAFEWAY

CA
THE

WY
K PK

WALKSCORE

O ST
CONTACT
Adams Morgan Partnership BID
Kristen Barden, Executive Director
(202) 997-0783N ST APPLE STORE
kbarden@adamsmorganonline.org
ALLSAINTS
www.adamsmorganonline.org
WARBY

PL

DC ARTS CENTER

RE
E

Woodley Park/Zoo/Adams Morgan 7,093


R ST
Columbia Heights 12,415

GIANT FOO
TIVOLI
THEATER

14TH ST

28TH ST

29TH ST

45%
44%
11%
1%

PA
RK
RD
PAISLEY FIG

THE LINE DC

43%
47%
10%
1%

TRYST

S ST
METRORAIL
BOARDINGS (Avg.
weekday)
Montrose

T ST

E
NI
LA

19TH ST

SAFEWAY

23RD ST

Dumbarton
Oaks Park

ES
T

EACH
PEACH
MARKET

MINTWOOD
PLACE

24TH ST

34TH PL

0
1
2-3
4+

WT
ON
ST

NR
O

T
NT S

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1

MO

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

Woodley Park/Zoo/
Adams Morgan

$177,991
$634,435
CALVERT ST
$19,884
$70,676
$227,033
$816,347
$34,800
$125,307
NO
$374,174
$1,345,460
RM
AN
$251,598STON $893,158
ED
R
$284,913 $1,042,070
$126,850
$462,064
$111,438
$410,805
$74,673
$268,397
$33,520
$119,223
CK
RO
$75,692
$272,598

GR
D

COLUMBIA
HEIGHTS
PAGE 16

Columbia
Heights

ADAMS MORGAN

DR

$55,321
$6,152
$71,351
$10,874
$115,708
$78,329
$89,466
$39,782
$36,749
$23,429
$10,290
WHITE$23,471
HAVEN ST

E RADIUS

H A RVARD ST

PARK HOTEL

D
AN
DL
OO

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment & Rec.
Pets
FoodNAVAL
at Home
US
OBSERVATORY
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

NATIONAL
ZOOLOGICAL
PARK

16%
38%
35%
WOOD
LEY RD
11%
33.4
MARRIOT WARDMAN

EXPENDITURES
($ thousands)
W

MOUNT PLEASANT
PAGE 35

A
LEAS
MT P

IRCLE
RY C CONSUMER
TO

PARK
ARE

11%
43%
37%
9%
33.8

SPR
IN

BEAU THAI

VE
TA

11%
43%
38%
9%
34.0

E
AV

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

MIL

U
TIC
EC

D
AN
EL
EV
CL

AGE

$115,099
$82,728
32%
14%
54%
$79,445

WY

NE

KL
IN

NN
CO

$113,516
$83,627
30%
15%
55%
$79,033

PK

CH

HOLMEAD PL

PINEY BR AN

PO

INCOME
Average HH
$118,120
Median HH
$88,899
HH Income <$50k
26%
HH Income $50$75k
17%
HH Income $75k+
57%
CATHEDRAL AVE
Average HH Disposable
$82,692

AR
K
LYMANS
TAVERN

16TH ST

1.7
34%
MACOMB ST
66%
$698,276

47,252
1.8
33%
67%
$716,166

RD

17TH ST

35TH ST

34TH ST

ST

UPTOWN
THEATER
14,240

18TH ST

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

PA
R

HI
RE
AV
E

HOUSEHOLDS

UPSHUR ST

BID Area

18TH ST

ALERO
MEDIUM RARE

Main Street

SHEPHERD ST

350,487
48%
52%
93%
71% WINES
WEYGANDT
PETCO
43% TORTILLA
CALIFORNIA

18TH ST

86,349
50%
50%
94%
78%
48%

19TH ST

ST

24,845
49%
51%
96%
83%
53%

Great Street

TAYLOR ST

POPULATION
Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

17TH ST

N ST
TILDE
0-3mi

Education

HA
MP
S

0-1mi

Arts/Tourism

NE
W

0-mi

Retail/Restaurant

18TH ST

UPTON ST

AN
SA
S

ARG
YLE

PHO 14

M ST

H&M

RITZ-CARLTON
TRADER JOES

BROOKS BROTHERS

THOMAS PINK
RIZIKS

MAYFLOWER HOTEL

SW
SE

ANACOSTIA
LOCATED NEAR
THE BANKS of the
Anacostia River, this
historic neighborhood is
enjoying a renaissance
with burgeoning
small businesses,
local entrepreneurs
and a thriving arts
scene. Anacostias
commercial corridors
are located in both HUB
and Enterprise Zones
with excellent access
provided by Metrorail,
I-295, I-395 and the
Suitland Parkway.

ARTS & CULTURAL


DESTINATION

SMALL BUSINESS
INCUBATOR

Home to American Islamic Heritage


Museum, Anacostia Arts Center,
Anacostia Playhouse, Craig Kraft Studio,
Frederick Douglass Natl. Historic Site,
The Gallery at Vivid Solutions, Honfleur
Art Gallery, Natl. Cherry Blossom
Festivals Anacostia River Festival,
Smithsonians Anacostia Community
Museum, and Project Create.

More than 25 new businesses


opened in Anacostia in 2015.
Additionally, the HIVE 2.0, a
business incubator, is home to
more than 45 entrepreneurs.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue and
Good Hope Road are designated
Great Streets corridors. As funds
become available small businesses
can apply for reimbursable grants of
up to $50,000 per location to cover
capital improvements and certain soft
costs.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

TEDS BULLETIN

14TH ST

MARKET

MATCHBOX
G ST

4TH ST

$3,475
$39,777
$23,795
$32,064
$13,911
$11,653
$7,676
$3,233
$7,670

$48,320
$530,832
$332,755
ST
E$430,757
VE
NS
RD
$188,432
$166,382
$104,579
$44,848
$105,257

M
SU
MN
ER

HO
W
AR
D

RD

BARRY FARM
RECREATION
CENTER

Fort Stanton
Park

RD

RD

ANACOSTIA

UI

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR AVE

ST

UNIFIED
COMMUNICATIONS
CENTER

TL

GAINESVILLE ST

EROY RD

ELVANS
RD

AN

D PK

WY

CONGRESS HEIGHTS/
SAINT ELIZABETHS
ST
CONGRESS
HEIGHTS/
CE
U17
SAINTPAGE
ELIZABETHS
PAGE 17

R
TE

BR

The Anacostia BID is comprised of 30 block faces


radiating from theSAINT
intersections
of Good Hope Rd., S.E. and
ELIZABETHS
EAST CAMPUS
Martin Luther King,
Jr., Ave., S.E. The BID board includes key SAINT
H ELIZABETHS
stakeholders from the private and non-profit communities HOSPITAL
dedicated to commercial
development, retail business
GATEWAY
PAVILION
CONTACT:
retention and location, job training and community
FUTURE
participation. Programs to be
developed
include: clean
ENTERTAINMENT
Edward S. Grandis, Executive Director
& SPORTS
ARENA transportation
team, safety,
streetscape and
beautification,
R.I.S.E.
Anacostia Business Improvement District Corporation
DEMONSTRATION
management,
Wi-Fi and social mediaCongress
services, branding,
2216 Martin Luther King, Jr., Avenue, S.E. Washington, DC 20020
CENTER
M
Heights
AL
marketing
and promotion.
(202) 449-9871 www.AnacostiaBID.org ED@AnacostiaBID.org
L
15TH PL

W
CO
MB

ST

NE

ST

5T
H

ST

RI
S

ERIE

U.S. COAST GUARD HQ


SAINT ELIZABETHS
WEST CAMPUS

4T
H

OR

EY

SQ

MALCOM X AVE
7TH ST

POPEYES

AM
ALAB

A AVE

CONGRESS HEIGHTS
METRO REDEVELOPMENT

Congress
Heights

GIANT FOOD

H TER
ANNA
SAV

MARTINS
FOOD TOWN

T
HS
18T

2ND ST

16TH ST
M
HO
W
AR
D

STANTON RD

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

ANACOSTIA FREEWAY

RD

POM

12,100 Good Hope Road


12,100 Martin L. King Jr. Avenue
52,60085,700 I-295

OD

FREDERICK
DOUGLASS HOME

37%
44%
19%
1%

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

GO

22ND ST

CAPI
TOL S
T

49%
37%
14%
0%

CONTACT
Anacostia Business Improvement District
Edward S. Grandis, , Executive Director
(202) 449-9871, ED@AnacostiaBID.org
www.anacostiabid.org

W ST

UNIONTOWN
BAR & GRILL

ELVANS RD

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH


48%
37%
15%
0%

V ST

BARRY FARM
PAGE 5

0
1
2-3
4+

IN
RT
MA

ER
TH
LU

S ST

U ST

STANTON RD

$1,257
$14,420
$8,600
$11,625
$5,043
$4,208
$2,774
$1,167
$2,774

Anacostia

RD

$240,596
$25,751
$314,793

IU

16TH
ST

DC LOTTERY
DC TAXICAB
COMMISSION

W
AD
E

$17,629
$1,820
$22,829

HONFLEUR
GALLERY

ST

E
AV
TA

R ST

LE ESO
NNRA
MI
D
T ST

ANACOSTIA
PLAYHOUSE

Anacostia

E
AV

NA
YL
O

MI

ANACOSTIA
ARTS
CENTER

295

24%
26%
38%
12%
35.1

$6,377
$657
$8,264

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
& COMMUNITY DEVELOPEMENT

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)


Apparel
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

N
AW
IRL
FA

Anacostia River
Park

Q ST

PL

22%
37%
9%
32.2

11th Street
Bridge

Poplar
Point

31%
23%
36%
11%
32.4

14TH

Frederick
Douglass
Bridge 31%

$76,051
$51,175
49%
15%
36%
$56,194

a
An

13TH
ST

$46,932
$31,716
70%
12%
18%
$36,491

CAPITOL RIVERFRONT
PAGE 10

ti
os

e
Riv

STAN
TO

97,309
WATER ST2.2
37%
YARDS PARK
63%
$370,402

AVE

$47,708
$34,186
66%
14%
20%
$37,189

295

NAVY YARD

ING
JR

1ST ST

DIAMOND
TEAGUE PARK

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

LAS PLACITAS

M ST

AGE

4,080 OSTERIA
11,453
2.6 MORINI 2.5
31%FUTURE 26%
69%ICON
74%
SHOWPLACE
$266,000
$291,874

BID Area

John Phillip
Sousa Bridge

L ST

BASE
OLLING

HALF ST

Average HH
VE
CA
HH
AMedian
OM
T
PO
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

K ST

FUTURE
THE BRIG

BOILERMAKER
SHOPS

TINGEY ST

Main Street

HARRIS TEETER

SHA
NN
ON

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
NATIONALS
Renter-occupied PARK
Median HH Value

M Great
Potomac
StreetAve

HARRIS TEETER
US DOT

HAMPTON INN

INCOME

AL

2ND ST

HALF ST

HOUSEHOLDS

N ST

Government

CONGRESSIONAL
CEMETERY

I ST

30,021
223,624
44% K ST 47%
COURTYARD BY
56%
53%
MARRIOTT
84% L ST 89%
CANAL PARK
14%
37%
6%
20%
2ND PL

SOUTH CAPITOL ST

Population
10,489
BON
Male
45%
CHON
Female
55%
High School Graduate +GORDON 85%
Bachelors Degree + BIERSCH
14%
Graduate/Professional
M 6%
Degree
Navy Yard

Education

395
I ST

SCARLET
OAK

DDOT

0-3mi

FUTURE
WHOLE FOODS

VE
EY A
JERS

POPULATION

8TH ST

0-1mi

NEW

0-mi

ROSES
MARINE
LUXURY
Retail/RestaurantBARRACKS
Arts/Tourism

SAVAN

NA H

SW
SE

BARRACKS ROW
STEEPED IN U.S.
HISTORY, 8th Street, SE
is DCs oldest commercial
corridor and anchored
by the Washington
Navy Yard since 1798
and the United States
Marine Corps Barracks,
for which it is named,
since 1801. Experience
the diverse dining and
retail opportunities in one
of the most prominent
of the thriving Capitol
Hill neighborhoods.

30 RESTAURANTS &
OUTDOOR CAFES
In the past two years 14 businesses have
opened along the corridor including
Roses Luxury, Garrison, Souk, Pure
Barre, District Doughnut, Capital Teas,
Medium Rare, Szechuan House, Nana
Thai, Caf Kimchi, Capitol Hill Frame
Shop, Hoffman Group, JaJos Barber &
Stylist, and Polygraph Creative.

AWARD-WINNING
MAIN STREET
Barracks Row was recognized in
2005 with a Great American Main
Street Award.

TOP RESTAURANTS
Roses Luxury was chosen as the
best new restaurant in the U.S. by
Bon Appetit (2014) and Garrison was
a top 10 in the Washington Posts Fall
Dining Guide (2015).

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

Retail/Restaurant

47%
53%
$787,108

13TH ST

SE

EA
VE

11TH ST

10TH ST

9TH ST

Stanton
Square

E ST

12TH ST

6TH ST

5TH ST

4TH ST

CAPITOL HILL
PAGE 9

F ST

E
AV
ND
LA
Y
AR

36%
64%
$497,904

CONSTITUTION AVE

CANNON HOUSE
OFFICE BUILDING

GOOD STUFF
EATERY

SONA CREAMERY AND WINE BAR

FUTURE
WHOLE FOODS

2ND PL

HARRIS TEETER

K ST

COURTYARD BY
MARRIOTT

K ST

FUTURE
THE BRIG

L ST

GORDON
BIERSCH

LAS PLACITAS

M ST

1ST ST

Navy Yard

HARRIS TEETER
US DOT

BOILERMAKER
SHOPS

TINGEY ST

HAMPTON INN

OSTERIA
MORINI
FUTURE
ICON
SHOWPLACE

NATIONALS
PARK

L ST

CANAL PARK

295

NAVY YARD

WATER ST

a
n
A

YARDS PARK

METRORAIL
P ST BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015) 8,273

1ST ST

Channel

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates


& Projections
FORT LESLIE
J
1. American Community
Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
MCNAIR
whole percent

CONTACT
Barracks Row Main Street, Inc.
Martin Smith, Exec Director
(202) 544-3188, martin@barracksrow.org
www.barracksrow.org

Frederick
Douglass
Bridge

ti
s
o

Anacostia R
Park

11th Street
Bridge

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
& COMMUNITY DEVELOPEMENT

Poplar
Point

ANACOSTIA
ARTS
CENTER

295
ANACOSTIA
PLAYHOUSE

Anacostia

HONFLEUR
GALLERY

AVE

CAPITAL BIKESHARE ARRIVALS

TO
PO

CAPITOL
RIVERFRONT
PAGE 10

DC LOTTERY
DC TAXICAB
COMMISSION

Anacostia

IN
RT
MA

ER
TH
LU

ING
JR

FUTURE
DC UNITED
SOCCER
STADIUM

HALF ST

97 Walkers Paradise

VE
CA
MA

PL

WALKSCORE

2ND ST

ngton

DIAMOND
TEAGUE PARK

SHA
NN
ON

Eastern Market 6,194

Poto

I ST

4TH ST

2ND ST

BON
CHON

395
I ST

SCARLET
OAK

MARINE
BARRACKS

UNIONTOWN
BAR & GRILL

U ST
ST

40%
44%
15%
1%

14TH ST

G ST

ROSES
LUXURY

14TH

O ST

28%N ST
51%
20%
0%

ES

YES! ORGANIC
MARKET

13TH
ST

4TH ST

28%
54%
18%
0%

C ST

MATCHBOX

DDOT

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1

AVE

DS

TEDS BULLETIN

HALF ST

$63,292
$699,176
$445,860
$550,440
$242,151
$209,096
$137,089
$59,963
$138,581

T
S OU

LINA
AR O
HC

E ST

SOUTH CAPITOL ST

$15,356
$163,470
$109,633
$127,564
$56,712
$52,152
$32,975
$14,454
$33,097

DELA
WAR
E AV
E

6TH ST

$5,401
$57,558
I ST
$38,638
$45,041
$20,024
$18,624
$11,632
$5,066
$11,626

FUTURE
TRADER
JOES

E
AV
KY
UC
NT

Eastern
Market

D ST

VE
EY A
JERS

$321,163
$34,756
$413,891

15TH ST

C ST

Capitol
South

NEW

$77,563
$8,601
$100,544

SE
TT
SA
VE

IU

EASTERN MARKET

30%
38%
11%
34.5

$27,326
$3,022
$35,498

R
CA

C ST

CONSUMER
EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
395
Apparel
Computers & Accessories G ST
Entertainment &
Recreation
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
SAFEWAY
ARENA STAGE
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
M
Vehicle Maint. & Repair
Waterfront/
SEU

H
RT
NO

MI

LE
RROW
BARRACKS
AD

E
AV
INA
OL

KE

E ST

INDEPENDENCE AVE

HI OFFICE BUILDING
NG
TO
N
AV
16%
15%E
21%

34%
39%
11%
35.4

MA
SS
AC
HU

LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS

14TH ST

$99,129
$55,512
26%
46%
11%
13%
63%
41%
$85,905 HOUSE$61,101
RAYBURN

Age < 20
M 34%
Age 2034
L'Enfant Age 3564
Federal 39%
Plaza
Center SW
Age 65+
12%
RESIDENCE INN
Median
(years)
35.5
BY Age
MARRIOTT

Lincoln
Park

EAST CAPITOL ST

8TH ST

$128,840
$107,139
24%
10%
67%
W
$89,963
AS
3RD ST

4TH ST

UNITED
STATES
$123,434CAPITOL$84,785

6TH ST

Average HH
Median HH
HHNATIONAL
Income <$50k
& SPACE
HHAIR
Income
$50$75k
MUSEUM
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

0
1
2-3
4+

BID Area

ATLAS
THEATER

SUPREME
COURT

INCOME

AGE

ROCK N ROLL HOTEL

Main Street

TE
NN
ES

Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
NATIONAL
GALLERY
OF ART
Median
HH Value

6,490
1.9
46%
54%
$885,651

8TH ST

PEN
NSY Households (HH)
LVA
Average
NIA HH Size
AVE

UNION
STATION

E
AV
Union
A
Station
N
A
SI
19,192
115,145Plaza
UI
LO1.9
2.1

GreatCHILI
Street
BENS
BOWL

SEC

7TH ST

HOUSEHOLDS
C ST

252,377
48%
52%
90%
49%
28%

1ST ST

AA

3RD ST

I AN
IND

38,084
49%
51%
96%
78%
47%

2ND ST

MUSEUM
Population
12,897
F ST
50%
SIDNEY Male
HARMAN
HALL Female M Judiciary Sq 50%
High School
97%
E ST Graduate +
WOOLY
Bachelors Degree +
82%
MAMMOTH
THEATER
Graduate/Professional
51%
D ST
Degree
VE

RED ROCKS

G ST

3RD ST

BUILDING

CENTER

Union
Station

POPULATION
NATIONAL
VERIZON

H STREET CONNECTION
Education
Government

Arts/Tourism

2ND ST

0-3mi

1ST ST

G ST

TAYLOR
GOURMET

FUTURE
WHOLE FOODS

H ST

MA
SS
AC
H
0-mi USE0-1mi
TT
SA
VE

H ST

GALLERY PLACE

GIANT FOOD

NOR

WALMART

LE PAIN
QUOTIDIEN
WALGREENS
PANERA BREAD

V ST

W ST

SW
SE

BARRY FARM
ONE OF FOUR NEW
COMMUNITIES
INITIATIVES, the Barry
Farm redevelopment
will transform the
neighborhood into a
vibrant neighborhood
with approximately
1,400 mixed-income
units of rental and
for sale housing and
55,000 square feet
of retail space.

NEW COMMUNITIES
INITIATIVE
The New Communities Initiative is a
DC government program designed
to revitalize severely distressed
subsidized housing, redevelop
neighborhoods into vibrant mixedincome communities and address the
human capital needs for residents.

1,400 /
55,000 SF
New residential units and neighborhoodserving retail SF planned for the
Barry Farm redevelopment.

47,000
SF in the new
Barry Farm Recreation & Aquatic
Center opened in 2015.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

1.86
MILLION

Potential SF of the Barry Farm


redevelopment plan.

37%
25%
32%
7%
27.6

2ND PL

4TH ST

BOILERMAKER
SHOPS

TINGEY ST

OSTERIA
MORINI

WATER ST

FUTURE
ICON
SHOWPLACE

CAPITOL RIVERFRONT
PAGE 10

VE
CA
MA
TO
PO

Frederick
Douglass
Bridge

Poplar
Point

ADIU
LE R

$434
$5,083
$3,029
$3,998
$1,736
$1,418
$969
$410
$969

$1,586
$18,519
$11,080
$14,705
$6,371
$5,358
$3,533
$1,483
$3,534

$48,407
$531,299
$336,345
$425,857
$186,618
$163,847
$104,933
$45,267
$105,556

ANACOSTIA
PLAYHOUSE

DC LOTTERY
DC TAXICAB
COMMISSION

Anacostia

M
SU
MN
ER

ST
EV

EN
S

BARRY FARM
RECREATION
CENTER

UI

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

CONGRESS HEIGHTS/
SAINT ELIZABETHS
PAGE 17

RI
S

RD

RD

EROY RD

ELVANS
RD

AN

D PK

WY

SAINT ELIZABETHS
EAST CAMPUS

SAINT
ELIZABETH
HOSPITAL

4T
H

NE

W
CO
MB

FUTURE
ENTERTAINMENT
& SPORTS ARENA

ST

ST

GATEWAY
PAVILION
2ND ST

ANACOSTIA FREEWAY

TL

UNIFIED
COMMUNICATIONS
CENTER

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR AVE

SAINT ELIZABETHS
WEST CAMPUS

Anacostia 7,172

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

OR

STANTON RD

U.S. COAST GUARD HQ

U.S. NAVAL
STATION

12,100 Martin L. King Jr. Avenue


82,600 - 85,700 I-295

RD

POM

37%
45%
18%
1%

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

ANACOSTIA
PAGE 3

BARRY FARM

ST

5T
H

48%
40%
12%
0%

UNIONTOWN
BAR & GRILL

ER
TH
LU

HO
W
AR
D

59%
28%
13%
0%

IN
RT
MA

HO
W
AR
D

RD

RD

HONFLEUR
GALLERY
13TH
ST

Anacostia

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


0
1
2-3
4+

ANACOSTIA
ARTS
CENTER

295

RD

$242,723
$26,127
$315,649

DEPART
& COMM

W
AD
E

$8,222
$844
$10,576

11th Street
Bridge

CAPI
TOL S
T

$2,258
$232
$2,885

a
n
A

YARDS PARK

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)


Apparel
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

295

NAVY YARD

AVE

23%
28%
38%
11%
34.7

HARRIS TEETER
US DOT

PL

34%
24%
35%
8%
30.3

M ST

HAMPTON INN

HALF ST

13%
17%
$36,031

$80,438
$55,172
46%
15%
40%
$59,227

FORT LESLIE J
MCNAIR 69%

L ST

ING
JR

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

$46,537
$30,528

SOCCER
STADIUM

K ST

BID Area

LAS PLACITAS

SHA
NN
ON

Channel

AGE

$47,238
$29,291
67%
13%
20%
$37,217

Main Street

THE BRIG

L ST

DIAMOND
TEAGUE PARK

1ST ST

ngton

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

92,339
2.1
35%
65%
FUTURE
$424,429
DC UNITED

GovernmentFUTUREGreat Street

CANAL PARK

Navy Yard

NATIONALS
PARK

2ND ST

shi

INCOME

HALF ST

N ST

HOUSEHOLDS
1,442 P ST
5,369
2.8
2.7
23%
25%
77%
75%
$249,123
$271,030

GORDON
BIERSCH

DDOT

O ST

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

MARRIOTT

MARTINS
FOOD TOWN

R.I.S.E.
DEMONSTRATION
CENTER
AL
L

JOINT BASE
ANACOSTIA-BOLLING

EY

Congress
Heights

SQ

MALCOM X AVE

CONTACT
Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning &
Economic Development
Angie Rodgers, Director, New Communities Initiative
(202) 727-6365, angie.rodgers@dc.gov

7TH ST

POPEYES

AM
ALAB

NN
AH

ST

CONGRESS
HEIGHTS
SCHOOL

PL

A AVE

CONGRESS HEIGHTS
METRO REDEVELOPMENT

1 0 T H PL

4TH ST

Wa

206,971
47%
53%
90%
43%
24%

K ST

Arts/Tourism
COURTYARDEducation
BY

1ST ST

4,029 M 15,038
Waterfront/
43%
45%
57%SEU 55%
82%
83%
13%
13%
4%
6%

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

0-3mi

2ND ST

SOUTH CAPITOL ST

SAFEWAY

DELA
WAR
E AV
E

ST

ARENA STAGE

POPULATION

0-1mi

BON
CHON

Retail/Restaurant

HARRIS TEET
I ST

I ST

AVE

ER
AT
W

0-mi

SCARLET
OAK

RSEY

THE WHARF

395

W JE

VE
I ST

NNAH
SAVA

ST

S
RES

ST

G
CON

Con
He

SW/
SW
SE

BELLEVUE/
SOUTH CAPITOL
BELLEVUE IS AN
EMERGING residential
neighborhood, filled with
community character
and cultural significance.
Recent new development
includes the William
O. Lockridge/Bellevue
Neighborhood Library
and Conway Health
and Resource Center.
Additionally, both Martin
Luther King, Jr. Avenue
and South Capitol Street
are on the cusp of
exciting new economic
development growth.

TRINITY PLAZA
Bellevues newest mixed-use
development opened in 2015
and offers 49 apartments and
6,000 SF of retail space.

SOUTH CAPITOL STREET


SHOPPING CENTER
REDEVELOPMENT
The center will be redeveloped
by City Interests & Michaels
Development Corporation into a $52
million, 225,000 SF mixed-use project
with 195 residential units and 5,000
SF of retail space.

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 reimbursable grants of
up to $50,000 per location to cover
capital improvements and certain soft
costs.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

CONWAY HEALTH &


RESOURCE CENTER
The 50,000 SF center opened in
2013 and offers medical, dental,
and behavioral healthcare for
local residents.

Great Street

Main Street

NE

W
CO
MB

BID Area

ST

MARTINS
FOOD TOWN
AL
L

JOINT BASE
ANACOSTIA-BOLLING

7TH ST

POPEY

ST

JR

6TH ST

ER
S

OT
H

KIN
G

BR

HE
R

MI

1ST ST

LE

IP
SS
SI
IS
M

RA

DI

ST

DANBURY ST

HADLEY
MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL

SOUTH
CAPITOL
SHOPPING
CENTER

PNC
BANK

FORRESTER ST

VE
JR A

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)


18,600-28,100 South Capital Street
82,600-85,700 I-295

WALKSCORE
S

D
M

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

T
JOLIE

AR
YL
AN

73 Very Walkable

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

N
DO

EY

E
AV

R
TE

ATLANTIC ST

I NG

30%
44%
24%
1%

CHESAPEAKE ST

CONWAY HEALTH
& RESOURCE CENTER

HE R K

48%
37%
15%
0%

WILLIAM O. LOCKRIDGE/
BELLEVUE NEIGHBORHOOD
LIBRARY

MARTIN LUT

50%
40%
11%
0%

ST

N
CO

4TH ST

$33,535
$360,967
$226,463
$295,800
$129,582
$114,643
$72,052
$30,970
$72,553

ATLANTI
C

AUTO
ZONE

3 R D ST

$3,456
$40,091
$24,210
$31,790
$13,826
$11,437
$7,679
$3,280
$7,704

TRINITY
PLAZA

$163,827
$17,665
$215,610

VIRGI

$1,176
$13,728
$8,302
$11,007
$4,773
$4,118
$2,597
$1,096
$2,624

$17,848
$1,854
$22,923

2N
D

$6,077
$631
$7,880

LL
VA

CHESAPEAKE ST

6TH ST

295

E
AV
PI

LIVINGSTON RD

26%
25%
38%
11%
34.5

1ST ST

31%
25%
35%
9%
30.9

SOUTH CAPITOL ST

29%
22%
38%
11%
34.4

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


0
1
2-3
4+

JOINT BASE
ANACOSTIA-BOLLING

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)


Apparel
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

MA
RT
IN
LU
T

BELLEVUE/
SOUTH CAPITOL

AGE
Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

4TH ST

$76,536
$52,378
48%
16%
36%
$58,138

NA
H

$48,550
$31,887
67%
14%
20%
$37,876

CONGRESS HEIGHTS/
SAINT ELIZABETHS
PAGE 17

SA
VA
N

$47,000
$28,820
72%
11%
17%
$36,227

CONGRESS
HEIGHTS
SCHOOL

AV
E

65,940
2.3
34%
66%
$296,754

HORNER PL

11,145
2.4
23%
77%
$248,188

PL

3,974
2.2
22%
78%
$254,857

INCOME
Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

MALCOM X AVE

HOUSEHOLDS
Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

MARTIN LUTHE

Government

ST

156,993
46%
54%
88%
33%
16%

Education

5T
H

27,341
46%
54%
86%
16%
6%

Arts/Tourism

ST

8,845
46%
54%
85%
14%
6%

Retail/Restaurant

4T
H

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

0-3mi

2ND ST

POPULATION

0-1mi

ANACOSTIA FREEWAY

ver

0-mi

NE/SE
SW

BENNING ROAD/
EAST CAPITOL STREET

A NEW MIXED-USE
DEVELOPMENT
adjacent to the Benning
Road Metrorail Station
will bring new affordable
housing, neighborhood
services and retail/
restaurant space to the
adjacent neighborhoods
of Benning, Benning
Heights, Capitol View
and Marshall Heights.

THE CONWAY CENTER

27,800

So Others Might Eat (SOME) will


be developing a $90 million
mixed-use building offering 202
affordable residential units, 36,000
SF for medical/dental clinic and
administrative offices, an employment
training center and a sit-down deli.

Average annual daily traffic


volume on East Capitol Street

CARVER TERRACES
DEVELOPMENT

NEW DMV
SERVICE CENTER

Chapman Development is planning


to redevelop the former George
Washington Carver Apartments site
(47th & East Capitol Streets, SE) into
178 affordable apartments and 21
affordable for-sale rowhouses.

The new Benning Ridge Service


Center at 4525 Benning Road will
open in 2016 and bring a steady
stream of daily customers to the
area.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

AV
E

ST

HAYES ST

NIN

MI
NN

52N
S ST

KELLY MIDDLE
SCHOOL
SOME
PROJECT

7-ELEVEN

DENNYS

BLAINE ST

Benning Rd

AMES ST

EAST CAPITOL ST
SUBWAY

Fort
Chaplin
Park

C EN
TRA
LA

D ST

D ST

32%
44%
23%
1%

C ST

D ST

E ST

F ST

FI
G ST

ST

HS
4 6T

SS
RN

A LA B A M A AV E

BU

D
NR
WE
BO

AVIS DR
F O RT D

N ST

US
ET
TS
AV
E

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com
ANCH AVE

SH PL

H ST

17,20022,100 Benning Road

TEXA
SA
VE

33RD ST

DR
NT
PO
U
TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)
RT
27,30027,800
East Capitol Street
FO

Fort Dupont
Golf Course

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

N ST

50TH ST

C ST

53RD ST

RD

AN
AC
OS
TIA

ES
OT
AA
VE

33RD ST

32ND ST

ELY PL

Benning Road 3,154

DIVIS

BROOK

SAFEWAY
CVS

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

MA
SS
AC
H

RD

43%
41%
16%
1%

DI

BENNING ROAD/
EAST CAPITOL STREET

G RD

42%
39%
18%
F S T 1%

RA

NG

0
1
2-3
4+

LE

ION
AVE

49TH
ST

BE N

MI

NI
BEN

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH

STRAND
THEATER

ST
37TH

$35,229
$380,772
$235,276
$320,010
$139,475
$125,104
$75,507
$32,012
$76,018

5 0 H ST
T

DC EAGLE

35
TH

KE
NI
LW
OR
TH

$5,112
$58,086
$34,745
$47,840
$20,773
$17,757
$11,211
$4,725
$11,212

34TH ST

ST
A$1,536
$17,554
$10,634
B ST
$14,499
$6,249
C ST
$5,695
$3,381
$1,389
$3,386

7-ELEVEN

VE

$170,095
$18,141
$226,690

BURRO
UGHS
AV

Fort
Mahan
Park

D
ER
DG
RI

$25,579
$2,639
$33,497

EL EN

44TH ST

AMERICAS KIDS
BASKIN ROBINS
DUNKIN DONUTS
POPEYES
SALA THAI

BLAINE ST

$7,770
$802
$10,255

SUBWAY

IE H

FOOTE ST

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)


Apparel
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

NN

GAULT PL

Minnesota Ave

DOES

ST

AV
E

25%
22%
40%
13%
37.1

NA

49TH ST

34TH ST

AV
E

IA

ST

ANA
CO

29%
21%
37%
13%
34.7

MENICKS MARKET

26%
21%
39%
15%
37.7

D ST

JAY ST

MCDONALDS

AGE
Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

M
IN

49TH ST

295

PL

R
PA

$67,736
$48,207
51%
16%
32%
$51,526

JUST ST

DEANWOOD
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WENDYS

RT
H

$52,114
$35,557
65%
14%
21%
$40,174

SHERIFF RD
ST

PARKSIDE MIXED-USE
REDEVELOPMENT
K

O
FO

$54,340
$35,741
64%
12%
24%
$41,731

HA
YE
S

CESAR
CHAVEZ
SCHOOL

TE

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

LEE ST

51ST ST

78,340
2.4
44%
56%
EDUCARE
$275,624

INCOME

en
ge

KE
N

NEVAL THOMAS
ELEMENTARY

15,132
2.5
37%
63%
$269,271

LANE PL

DE

4,455
2.2
36%
64%
$272,472

EA
Area
SBID
TE
RN
AV
E

MEADE ST

SI

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

Deanwood

Main Street
DEANWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTER

MEADE ST

42ND ST

HOUSEHOLDS

Great Street

47TH ST

190,553
46%
54%
87%
26%
13%

ST

10,089
44%
56%
85%
15%
6%

Government

KENILWORTH
ELEMENTARY

Y
JA

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

Education

KE
NI
LW
O

se

Arts/Tourism

AV
E

37,783
45%
55%
85%
16%
8%

POPULATION

Retail/Restaurant

ILW
OR
TH

0-3mi

0-1mi

NE
SO
TA

AV
E

ANACOS

DEA
NE
AV
E

0-mi

A AVE

TC

H ST

SW
NE

BROOKLAND

WITH TREE-LINED
STREETS, single-family
residences, a new town
center and proximity
to the Brookland/
CUA Metrorail Station,
the neighborhood
of Brookland offers
tremendous retail and
restaurant opportunities
close to the heart of
the nations capital.

NEW DEVELOPMENT
The Metrorail stations Kiss &
Ride will be developed into 280
residential units and 9,000 SF of
retail space.
Ravenna at Brookland Station will
consist of 213 apartments and
13,000 SF of retail space.

MONROE STREET MARKET


This mixed-use project delivered
57,000 SF of retail/restaurant space
and 562 apartments in 2014. Project
anchors include The Arts Walk (27
artist studios), Barnes & Noble, and a
Busboys & Poets.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

ANCHORED BY
ARTS & CULTURE
From its Art Deco architecture to
the Basilica of the National Shrine
of the Immaculate Conception to
local anchors such as Dance Place,
the neighborhood is a haven for
arts and culture. In 2014, $20,000 in
beautification grants were awarded
for nine public art installations.

CENTRALLY LOCATED TO
SIX HOSPITALS
Childrens Hospital
Hospital for Sick Children Pediatric
Center
National Rehabilitation Hospital
Providence Hospital
Veterans Administration Hospital
Washington Hospital Center

Fort Totten

FO

7,583
47%
53%
94%
52%
36%

26,960
47%
53%
91%
43%
24%

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

340,712
49%
51%
87%
51%
28%
AV
AND
OKL
BRO

$89,713
$63,179
41%
15%
44%
$64,984

MEDICAL CENTER

OTIS ST

CVS

21%
52%
27%
1%

30%
45%
24%
1%

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

Brookland-CUA 6,619

MONROE ST
LAWRENCE ST

18TH ST

17TH ST

16TH ST

15TH ST

14TH ST

13TH ST

12TH ST

4TH ST

IRVING ST

HAMLIN ST

TRINITY
COLLEGE
GIRARD ST

34%
45%
19%
1%

FRANKLIN ST
RITE AID

MENOMAL

RHODE ISLAND AVE, NE/


BRENTWOOD
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GLENWOOD
CEMETERY

RHODE ISLAND AVE


SHOPPING CENTER

WALKSCORE
86 Very Walkable

D
RHO

VE
DA
LA N
S
I
E

2321 4TH STREET

RHODE ISLAND ROW

AV
E

RD

Rhode Island Ave

W ST

NT
AN
A

HOME DEPOT

W ST

V ST

NEW YORK AVENUE/IVY CITY


PAGE 37
4TH ST

3RD ST

2ND ST

5TH ST

ET

ST

RD
INCO
LN

ST

KP

IE

OK

WIC

UNION
KITCHEN

ONE EIGHT

HECHT
WAREHOUSE

FEN

S ST

ST

VE
KA
OR
Y
W
NE

T ST

RUSTIK TAVERN
RED HEN

COMFORT
& SUITES

H
16T

CONTACT
U ST
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
CAFE (202) 661-8670
Chad Shuskey, WINDOWS
SVP, Research,
cshuskey@wdcep.com,T www.wdcep.com
ST

SUMMIT PL

1ST ST

3RD ST

2ND ST

BR
EN

GIANT FOOD

TW
O

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent ADAMS ST

M
O

BRENTWOOD VILLAGE
SHOPPING CENTER

BRYAN

FORMAN MILLS

ANT ST

NEWTON ST

BROOKLAND
TRUE VALUE

BROOKLANDS
FINEST

9TH ST

7TH ST

BROOKLAND PINT
BUSBOYS & POETS
BARNES & NOBLE
CHIPOTLE
POTBELLY
&PIZZA

Brookland/
CUA

10TH ST

E
AV

THEOLOGICAL
COLLEGE

FRANCISCAN MONASTERY

VEHICLES PER HH1

0
1
2-3
4+

an
oir

$87,773
$942,232
$609,595
$748,649
$331,061
$293,640
$185,405
$82,332
$190,882

ST

IG
AN AVAILABLE
AVE

$1,377
$5,790
$14,242
$60,990
$9,075
$37,957
$12,180
$52,257
$5,321
$22,863
VETERANS AFFAIRS
MEDICAL CENTER
H $5,410
$21,824
$2,878
$12,146
$1,188
$5,113
$2,948
$12,428

AN
HIG
MIC

THE BASILICA

DI

15T H

IC
H

$434,896
$48,154
$567,173

RA

14TH ST

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

CATHOLIC
UNIVERSITY OF
AMERICA

$27,376
$2,975
$37,329

LE

T
14 T H S

$6,503
$716
$8,954

13T H ST

BROOKLAND

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

MI

RHODE ISLAND AVE, NE/


WOODRIDGE
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19%
31%
38%
12%
35.0

8TH ST

RD

KC
HU
RC
H
RE
E

CK
C

TAYLOR ST

OOD RD
HAREW

T
ITOL S
CAP
RTH
NO

22%
24%
36%
18%
38.7

VARNUM ST
2ND ST

1ST ST

3RD ST

$83,075
$56,405
45%
17%
39%
$60,510

WEBSTER ST

AVE

$92,419
$66,220
37%
18%
45%
$67,769

AII AV
E

FORT TOTTEN
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RICO
RTO

148,450
2.2
42%
58%
$493,737

H AW

10,436
2.3
52%
48%
$481,268

23%
29%
35%
14%
33.7

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment &
Recreation
Pets
Food at HomeIRVING ST
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
WASHINGTON
HOSPITAL CENTER H
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle
Maint. & Repair
CHILDRENS
NATIONAL

BID Area

PU E

2,246
2.6
59%
41%
$529,102

AGE
Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

Main Street

BUCHANAN ST

INCOME
Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

Great Street

CRITTENDEN ST

HOUSEHOLDS
Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

Government

DECATUR ST

7TH ST

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate
+
Rock Creek
Cemetery
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

SO
UT
H
Arts/Tourism DA Education
KO
TA
AV
E

L
6TH P

0-1mi

DR
EN
TT
TO

NE

RT

0-mi

POPULATION

RO

GALLATIN ST

SARGENT RD

HA
MP
SH
IR E

Park

ATLAS
BREW WORKS

NE/SE

CAPITOL HILL
BRIMMING WITH
COMMUNITY SPIRIT,
Capitol Hill residents
are passionate about
everything their
neighborhood has to offer:
charming architecture,
quaint shops, superb
eateries and friendly
cafes. The urbane blend
of highly educated locals,
Washington power players
and young, energetic
professionals creates an
electric vitality attracting
new residents and
businesses every day.

EASTERN MARKET
One of DCs oldest public
markets, Eastern Market has
been a bustling weekend
magnet for residents and visitors
alike since 1873.

NEW DEVELOPMENT
The Hine Junior High School will
be redeveloped into 156,000 sq.
ft. for office/institutional uses, 156
residential units and up to 60,000 SF
of retail & restaurants, anchored by
Trader Joes.

HISTORIC DISTRICT
Located in one of the nations
largest historic districts, the
Capitol Hill trade area includes
the U.S. Capitol, Senate and
House office buildings, Supreme
Court, Library of Congress and
DCs oldest commercial corridor
Barracks Row.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

40 MILLION
Annual visitors to Union Station

$141,000

Average household income

POPULATION

0-mi
ALBA OSTERIA

LE PAIN
QUOTIDIEN

14,426
42,461
50%
49%
MA
H ST
Female
50%
51%
SS
AC
High School
97% HUSE 96%
GALLERY
PLACE Graduate +
TT
SA
Bachelors Degree +
85%
78%
VE
G ST
Graduate/Professional NATIONAL 54%
47%
VERIZON
BUILDING
Degree
CENTER

INI

TR

BID Area

TAYLOR
GOURMET

RED ROCKS

H ST
H STREET CONNECTION

Union
Station

ROCK N ROLL HOT

BENS CHILI BOWL

ATLAS
THEATER

G ST

SEC

41%
44%
15%
1%

Potomac Ave 3,783

N ST

EA
VE

13TH ST

12TH ST

11TH ST

9TH ST

10TH ST

6TH ST

Eastern
Market

D ST

FUTURE
TRADER
JOES

T
S OU

AVE
LINA
AR O
C
H

15TH ST

14TH ST

E ST

14TH ST

YES! ORGANIC
MARKET

TEDS BULLETIN
MATCHBOX

G ST

ROSES
LUXURY
FUTURE
WHOLE FOODS

BON
CHON

MARINE
BARRACKS

395

HARRIS TEETER

K ST

COURTYARD BY
MARRIOTT

K ST

FUTURE
THE BRIG

L ST

GORDON
BIERSCH

L ST

CANAL PARK

I ST

I ST

SCARLET
OAK

LAS PLACITAS

M ST

Navy Yard

HARRIS TEETER
US DOT

BOILERMAKER
SHOPS

TINGEY ST

OSTERIA
MORINI
FUTURE
ICON
SHOWPLACE

NATIONALS
PARK

O ST

97 Walkers Paradise

Capitol
South

HAMPTON INN

4TH ST

WALKSCORE

EASTERN MARKET

DDOT

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

Eastern Market 6,194


Union Station 31,186

RO
CA

C ST

2ND PL

DELA
WAR
E AV
E

28%
51%
21%
0%

H
RT
NO

SONA CREAMERY AND WINE BAR

2ND ST

3RD ST

4TH ST

6TH ST

26%
54%
19%
0%

GOOD STUFF
EATERY

SE
TT
SA
VE

E
AV
KY
UC
NT

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


0
SAFEWAY
ARENA STAGE
1
2-3
M
4+
Waterfront/
SEU

CANNON HOUSE
OFFICE BUILDING

VE
EY A
JERS

$66,557
$735,249
$469,616
$577,956
$254,279
$219,720
$144,227
$63,090
$145,778

CAPITOL HILL

VE
AA
LIN

C ST

$17,046
$181,472
$121,947
$141,613
$62,942
$58,338
$36,663
$16,022
$36,736

DI

MA
SS
AC
HU

INDEPENDENCE AVE

AV
E
($ thousands)

$338,124
$36,631
$435,463

RA

LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS

$86,246
$9,557
$111,854

LE

Lincoln
Park

EAST CAPITOL ST

NEW

M$33,116
Apparel
L'Enfant
Computers & Accessories Federal
$3,661
Plaza
Center SW
Entertainment &
$43,242
RESIDENCE INN
Recreation
BY MARRIOTT
E ST
Pets
$6,555
Food at Home
$69,226
395
Food away from Home
$46,934
Health Care
$54,486
G ST
Medical Care
$24,206
Home Improvement
$23,290
Household Furnishings
$14,157
Personal Care Products
$6,090
I ST
Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$14,045

MI

KE

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES

SUPREME
COURT

15%
15%
21%
32%
34%
31%
39%
40%
37%
13% WAS RAYBURN
11% HOUSE11%
HI OFFICE BUILDING
NG 35.5
36.3
34.3
T
O

5TH ST

CONSTITUTION AVE

Age <NATIONAL
20
AIR & SPACE
Age 2034
MUSEUM
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

4TH ST

SE

$56,611
46%
13%
41%
$61,896
UNITED
STATES
CAPITOL

AGE

E ST

TE
NN
ES

$99,580
26%
11%
63%
$86,111

8TH ST

$141,284
$114,603
18%
11%
71%
$97,446

Median HH
HH Income
<$50k
NATIONAL
GALLERY
OF ART
HH Income
$50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

Stanton
Square

F ST

VE
DA
AN
L
RY
MA

H STREET
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8TH ST

AV
Union
A
Station
AN
I
Plaza
S
I
U
O
L
$123,493
$86,103

3RD ST

PEN INCOME
NSY
LVA
Average
NIAHH
AVE

119,318
2.0
37%
63%
$500,687
E

7TH ST

C ST

UNION
STATION

4TH ST

D ST
Renter-occupied

21,346
1.9
48%
52%
$780,796

1ST ST

7,201
1.9
48%
52%
$926,206

VE
AA
IAN Median HH Value
IND

6TH ST

ES
T

Main Street

FUTURE
WHOLE FOODS

3RD ST

2ND ST

HouseholdsE(HH)
ST

WOOLY
Average HH Size
MAMMOTH
THEATER
Owner-occupied

NAVY YARD

BARRACKS ROW
PAGE 4

295

WATER ST

a
An

YARDS PARK

ti
s
o

Anacos
Pa

DIAMOND
TEAGUE PARK

Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015) 10,753

CAPITOL
RIVERFRONT
PAGE 10

CONTACT
Capitol Hill BID
Patty Brosmer, President, (202) 842-3333
pbrosmer@capitolhillbid.org
FORT LESLIE J
MCNAIR
www.capitolhillbid.org

HALF ST

SOCCER
STADIUM

1ST ST

gton Chan

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


E
AV
1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values
are rounded to nearestMAC
FUTURE
TO
whole percent
PO
DC UNITED

Frederick
Douglass
Bridge

Poplar
Point

11th Street
Bridge

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
& COMMUNITY DEVELOPEME

295

ANACOSTIA
ARTS
CENTER

ANACOSTIA
PLAYHOUSE

HONFLEUR
GALLERY
H ST

CAPITAL BIKESHARE ARRIVALS

2ND ST

hin

P ST

Great Street

I ST

GIANT FOOD

2ND ST

HOUSEHOLDS
Judiciary Sq

Government

ST

MUSEUM

F ST

SIDNEY
HARMAN
HALL

K ST
Education

Arts/Tourism

1ST ST

260,883
48%
52%
90%
50%
28%

Retail/Restaurant

1ST ST

WALGREENS
PANERA
MaleBREAD

WALMART

RS

HALF ST

Population

GONZAGA COLLEGE
0-1mi
0-3mi
HIGH SCHOOL

MO

NORTH CAPITOL ST

BICYCLE
SPACE

NE
AL

L ST

SOUTH CAPITOL ST

K ST

395

1ST ST

SAFEWAY
BUSBOYS & POETS
VIDA GYM

U ST

SE

CAPITOL RIVERFRONT
DCS BUSINESSES AND
RESIDENTS are shaping
a new community in one
of the largest riverfront
redevelopment districts in
the United States. Located
just five blocks south
of the U.S. Capitol, the
Capitol Riverfront offers a
waterfront setting with a
distinct maritime heritage,
multi-modal accessibility,
nationally-recognized
parks, and vibrant retail.

RETAIL ANCHORS

A GROWING
NEIGHBORHOOD

As of 2015, there were 250,000


SF of existing retail & restaurants,
including Harris Teeter and Vida
Fitness. A new Whole Foods
will open in early 2017 and an
additional 438,000 SF of retail will
deliver in the neighborhood by
2018, including Showplace Icon
Theater and District Winery.

Over the past two years, the Capitol


Riverfront has been densifying
rapidly, with ten apartments, two
hotels, one office building, and
over 192,000 SF of new retail
space under construction at the
close of 2015.

34,000 /
5,000
Employees / residents in
the Capitol Riverfront

RECREATION DESTINATION

A GROWING
RESTAURANT SCENE

Home to the Washington Nationals,


and future home to the new
D.C. United stadium, the Capitol
Riverfront welcomed three million
visitors and hosted 299 community
events in 2015.

As of December 2015, there


were 32 restaurants open in
the neighborhood including
Bluejacket Brewery, Osteria
Morini, Agua 301, Sweetgreen,
TaKorean, and Scarlet Oak.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

10

6TH ST

5TH ST

4TH ST

3RD ST

CANNON HOUSE
OFFICE BUILDING

G ST

12TH ST
G ST

ROSES
LUXURY

MARINE
BARRACKS

395
I ST

2ND ST

K ST

COURTYARD BY
MARRIOTT

FUTURE
THE BRIG

CANAL PARK

LAS PLACITAS

M ST

1ST ST

Navy Yard

HARRIS TEETER
US DOT

BOILERMAKER
SHOPS

TINGEY ST

WATER ST

FUTURE
ICON
SHOWPLACE

YARDS PARK

ngton

Channel

2ND ST

Frederick
Douglass
Bridge

Poplar
Point

295
ANACOSTIA
PLAYHOUSE

SHA
NN
ON

Anacostia

PL

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

DC LOTTERY
DC TAXICAB
COMMISSION

Anacostia

M
SU
MN
ER

ST

IN
RT
MA

HO
W
AR
D

RD

BARRY FARM

AVE

shi

11th Street
Bridge

RD

ER
TH
LU

ING
JR

Wa

OSTERIA
MORINI

295

NAVY YARD

VE
CA
MA
TO
PO

HALF ST

ST

GORDON
BIERSCH

DIAMOND
TEAGUE PARK

Capitol South 7,973

Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015) 9,095

MATCHBOX

I ST

HAMPTON INN

O ST

YES! ORGANIC
MARKET

TEDS BULLETIN

L ST

NATIONALS
PARK

FUTURE
DC UNITED
SOCCER
STADIUM

FORT LESLIE J
MCNAIR

BON
CHON

DDOT

N ST

FUTURE
WHOLE FOODS

SCARLET
OAK

HALF ST

I ST

41%
P44%
ST
14%
1%

CAPITAL BIKESHARE ARRIVALS

CAPITOL
RIVERFRONT
SOUTH CAPITOL ST

$332,546
$36,201
$427,693

1ST ST

ER
AT
W

35%
50%
14%
0%

Eastern
Market

D ST

A
OLIN
CAR
H
T
BARRACKS
ROW
S OU
PAGE 4

FUTURE
TRADER
JOES

E ST

$13,550
$65,459
$143,834
$720,559
SAFEWAY
ARENA STAGE
$94,910
$462,839
$114,817
$564,198
M
$50,808
$248,474
$46,029 Waterfront/
$214,225
SEU
$28,929
$141,679
$12,678
$62,167
$29,175
$143,273

32%
55%
12%
0%

EASTERN MARKET
C ST

Capitol
South

DELA
WAR
E AV
E

$67,313
$7,459
$87,869

VE
AA
LIN

SONA CREAMERY AND WINE BAR

E ST

32%
37%
11%
33.9

O
AR
HC

C ST

Federal
Center SW

34%
38%
395
13%
35.8

RT
NO

GOOD STUFF
EATERY

RESIDENCE INN
15%
BY MARRIOTT20%

$3,098
$33,539
$22,266
$25,743
$11,435
$9,784
$6,702
$2,991
$6,733

CONTACT
Capitol Riverfront BID
Michael Stevens, President
(202) 465-7093
michael@capitolriverfront.org
www.capitolriverfront.org

11TH ST

10TH ST

9TH ST

7TH ST

8TH ST

1ST ST

INDEPENDENCE AVE

W
AS RAYBURN HOUSE
HI OFFICE BUILDING
NG
TO
N
AV
E

8TH ST

$88,728
$59,283
44%
13%
43%
$63,620

4TH ST

6TH ST

$111,377
$87,170
32%
12%
56%
$78,114

Lincoln
Park

LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS

VE
EY A
JERS

E
AV

90 Walkers Paradise

VE
DA
AN
L
RY
MA

EAST CAPITOL ST

NEW

NE

WALKSCORE

BID Area

SUPREME
COURT

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

Navy Yard - Ballpark 10,569

Stanton
Square

UNITED
STATES
CAPITOL

4TH ST

AI
M

1
2-3
4+

2ND ST

2ND ST

2.0
36%
64%
$523,122

NATIONAL
AIR & SPACE
MUSEUM

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1

0
Potomac Park
olf Course

Main Street

CAPITOL HILL
PAGE 9

Union
Station
Plaza

2ND PL

1.8
42%
58%
$689,955

11%
45%
33%
10%
33.2

$15,810
$1,756
$20,157

Great Street

CONSTITUTION AVE

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)


Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment &
Recreation
THE WHARF
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

Government

Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
MUNICIPAL
Median Age (years)
FISH MARKET

E
AV

DIU

LENFANT
AgePLAZA
< 20

A
AN
SI
UI
LO

AVE

L'Enfant
Plaza

7TH ST

AGE

FAA

$98,742
$80,613
36%
10%
53%
M$71,098

Education
UNION
STATION

NATIONAL
GALLERY OF 113,733
ART
18,549

HIRSHHORN
MUSEUM

Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

G ST

SEC

1ST ST

NSY
LVA
NIA

Arts/Tourism

E RA

4,830
1.7
32%
68%
$861,023

9TH ST

12TH ST

E ST

Households (HH)
NATIONAL
OF
Average
HH MUSEUM
Size
NATURAL HISTORY
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
ARTS & INDUSTRY
BUILDING
Median HH Value

CASTLE

Judiciary Sq

8,821WOOLY
34,441
248,635
MAMMOTH
52%THEATER 49%
48%
48%
52%
E 51% D ST
V
AA
97%IAN
96%
90%
IND
81%
79% C ST 53%
49%
48%
31%
PEN

HOUSEHOLDS

INCOME
SMITHSONIAN

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

Union
Station

MIL

Population
Male LANDSBURGH
THEATER
Female
High School Graduate +
Archives/
Bachelors Degree
+
Navy Mem'l
Graduate/Professional
Degree

HARMAN
HALL

POPULATION
HOTEL MONACO

Average HH
M Smithsonian

RIN

F ST

0-mi SIDNEY
0-1mi

3RD ST

WOODIES
BUIDLING

NATIONAL
BUILDING
MUSEUM

VERIZON
CENTER

6TH ST

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN ART

G ST

3RD ST

US
ET
TS
AV
E

GALLERY PLACE

4TH ST

Chinatown

NW

CENTRAL 14TH STREET/


COLORADO TRIANGLE
DEFINED AS THE
NORTHERN MOST
commercial area along 14th
Street, NW, this triangular
shaped neighborhood is
bounded by 14th Street,
NW, Colorado Avenue,
Kennedy and Longfellow
Streets, NW, in the Upper
14th Street neighborhood.
Anchored by a well-kept
neighborhood park, this
quiet commercial area is
characterized by classic wide
sidewalks, larger lot sizes
and quality retail space.

$570K /
7%
Average home closing price in 20152 /
year-over-year increase (2014-2015)

SWAMPOODLE DC

FARMERS MARKET

This new restaurant is coming


to the former Colorado Cleaners
space (pictured above) in 2016 at
the corner of 14th Street, Colorado
Avenue and Kennedy Street, NW.

Launched in 2015 the new farmers


market helps to activate the
neighborhoods arts cluster, with
a variety of vendors and local
community organizations.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
14th Street is a designated Great
Streets corridor. As funds become
available small businesses can apply
for reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

FUTURE CREATIVE
CLUSTER OPPORTUNITIES
With relatively low rents, and
emerging redevelopment
opportunities, this neighborhood is
ideal for bourgeoning artists and artrelated uses.

11

CVS

SAFEWAY

14TH ST

16TH ST

139,761
2.2
44%
56%
$620,379

ck

13,199
2.6
54%
46%
$495,019

SHERIDAN ST

WAPA CAFE

INCOME
$91,331
$52,520
49%
12%
40%
$64,362

$87,699
$59,719
43%
14%
43%
$63,181

2 7 TH ST

28TH ST

25%
21%
41%
13%
37.8

23%
21%
42%
15%
39.2

19%
Y
M ILITA R
30%
38%
14%
36.1

ILE RAD

CHEZ AUNTY LIBE

IUS

QUACKENBOS ST

PEABODY ST

CENTRAL 14TH STREET/


COLORADO TRIANGLE

AGE
Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

RITTENHOUSE ST

FORT
STEVENS

$111,575
$76,357
34%
16%
51%
$77,707

RD

WALMART

SIMPLE
BAR & GRILL

EMERY
RECREATION
CENTER

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

9TH ST

LONGFELLOW ST

CULTURE
KENNEDY ST

SNEAKERTROPOLIS

E
V
GEORGIA A

LO
RA
D

CO

JEFFERSON ST

INGRAHAM ST

CVS

AV
E

ROCK CREEK
TENNIS CENTER

13TH ST

14TH ST

16TH ST

SD

BEA
CH
DR

$103,194
$1,083,077
$711,262
$871,046
$385,615
$356,745
$217,324
$95,377
$222,290

LONGFELLOW FLATS

RO
S

R
VE

RD

$7,502
$81,456
$51,163
$67,164
$29,316
$28,455
$15,874
$6,691
$16,404
O
GL

GRANT RD

$2,381
$25,560
$16,143
$21,176
$9,244
$9,101
$5,027
$2,105
$5,183

Rock
Creek

$505,511
Park
$56,469
$666,423

E
AV
OIS

$36,906
$4,003
$49,515

MIS

SO
U RI

IN
ILL

$11,628
$1,265
$15,682

NICHOLSON ST

MADISON ST

RITE AID

Apparel
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

OGLETHORPE ST

7TH ST

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

29TH ST

ASPEN

6TH ST

GEORGIA AVENUE/
WALTER REED
PAGE 26

Ro

4,005
2.6
44%
56%
$613,308

BID Area

ASPEN ST

HOUSEHOLDS
Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
ST
ON
PT
Renter-occupied
AM
H
RT Median HH Value
NO

Main Street

BR
AN
CH
RD

311,723
48%
52%
91%
63%
38%

Great Street

EY

34,708
48%
52%
87%
40%
20%

WALTER REED

Government

PIN

10,560
48%
52%
86%
38%
19%

0-3mi

Education

Cr

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

0-1mi

Arts/Tourism

eek

ST
ST

29
T

OREGON
AVE

PL

ST

31

31
ST

TH

ST

POPULATION

AV
E

KINGSBURY
CENTER

HAMILTON ST

STRAW STICK & BRICK


DELICATESSEN
GALLATIN ST

FARRAGUT ST

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1

BROAD BR A

NC

D
HR

27%
50%
22%
2%

26%
48%
25%
2%

30%
46%
23%
1%

EMERSON ST

DELAFIELD PL

RUFF & READY

DECATUR ST

E
AV

0
1
2-3
4+

A
W
IO

WALKSCORE

HIGHLANDS

80 Very Walkable

WMATA
BUS BARN

Sherman
Circle

CRITTENDEN ST

BUCHANAN ST

CENTRAL 14TH STREET/


WMATA BUS BARN
PAGE 13

EN

AV
E

PETWORTH
LIBRARY
UPSHUR ST

DOMKU
ACE HARDWARE

KA
NS
AS
AV
E

TAYLOR ST

SHEPHERD ST

RD

RANDOLPH ST

SAFEWAY
WEYGANDT WINES
PETCO

8TH ST

9TH ST

AV
E

AN
SA
S

17TH ST

18TH ST

TILDEN ST

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
P
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com ARK

ALLISON ST

WEBSTER ST

ARG
YLE
TE
R

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. MRIS (single family & condos), courtesy of Kevin J. Wood,
Slate Properties

AR
K

8,700-14,600 14th Street


2,000-7,800 Kennedy Street

LYMANS
TAVERN

QUINCY ST

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET
SHEPHERD ST

CHEZ
BILLYS

7TH ST

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

BL
AG
D

0-mi

Retail/Restaurant

NW

CENTRAL 14TH STREET/


SPRING ROAD
THE COMMERCIAL AREA
BETWEEN Spring Road
and Shepherd Streets,
NW along 14th Street, NW
is characterized by an
eclectic mix of culturally
diverse neighborhood
establishments. Within
a five minute walk from
the Columbia Heights
Metrorail Station, the scale
and charm of the existing
one story food and retail
businesses still manages
to maintain a hometown,
neighborhood feel.

24,000+
POPULATION WITHIN A
TEN-MINUTE WALK

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
14th Street is a designated Great
Streets corridor. As funds become
available small businesses can apply
for reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

LOCAL RESTAURANTS ARE


DISCOVERING 14TH STREET
Several new establishments opened
in 2014 including El Sol, La Dulce
Noche, Lymans Tavern, Taqueria
Habanero, and Astrid Billiard
Pool Room. Little Cocos, a familyfriendly Italian restaurant, plans to
open in 2016.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

$596K /
15%
Average home closing price in 2015 /
year-over-year increase (2014-2015)2

NEW DEVELOPMENT
A new 20-unit condo building
and 3,000 SF of retail space will
deliver at 14th & Quincy Streets
in 2016.

12

9T

LONGFELLOW FLATS
GRANT RD

N CH

BROAD BR A

28,951
2.3
38%
62%
$626,259

DELAFIELD PL

RUFF & READY

DECATUR ST

WMATA
BUS BARN

HIGHLANDS

AV
E

AN
SA
S

DOMKU
ACE HARDWARE

TAYLOR ST

RD

LYMANS
TAVERN
SPR
IN

VE
TA
27TH ST

28TH ST

Georgia Ave/Petworth 6,296

THE AVENUE

Columbia Heights 12,415

MORTON ST

REDROCKS

TIVOLI
THEATER

MOUNT PLEASANT
LIBRARY
TARGET
BEST BUY
BED, BATH & BEYOND
MARSHALLS

EACH
PEACH
MARKET

H A RVARD ST

PARK RD

GIANT FOOD

Columbia
Heights

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

ROOM 11

LAMONT ST

32 THIRTY-TWO

COLUMBIA RD

HARVARD ST

LEY

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)


14,600
14thMorgan
Street 3,000
M Spring Road
Adams

D R AL AVE

E
NI
LA

PL

SAFEWAY

CA
THE

THE LINE DC
HARRIS TEETER

MINTWOOD
PLACE
TRYST

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
WY
K PK www.wdcep.com
cshuskey@wdcep.com,

DC ARTS CENTER

MA
RA
LO
KA

RD

F LORIDA

SITAR CENTER

AV

MCDONALDS

18TH ST

MARIE REED
ELEMENTARY

ST

RD

OL
UM
BIA
RD

RE
E

MONT R D
BEL

A
RAM

DULCINEA
BAR & GRILL

FAIRMONT ST

ACE HARDWARE

HOWAR
UNIVER

Source:
ST 2015 Estimates & Projections
RTESRI,
CALVE
1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. MRIS (single family & condos), courtesy of Kevin J. Wood,
Slate Properties

O
KAL

WOODLANDS
VEGAN BISTRO

HOWARD UNIVERSITY/
PLEASANT PLAINS
PAGE 31

RD
Average Monthly
(10/2014-9/2015) 4,697

Woodley Park/Zoo/

WALLS OF BOO

IRVING ST

CAPITAL
BIKESHARE ARRIVALS
WOOD
MARRIOT WARDMAN
PARK HOTEL

FISH IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD

THE COUPE

PAISLEY FIG

T
NT S

U
TIC
EC

BEAU THAI

CVS

ES
T

PA
RK
RD
A
LEAS
MT P

NN
CO

36%
45%
18%
1%

Georgia Ave/
Petworth

LOOKING GLASS LOUNGE


WALTERS
DC REYNOLDS

WT
ON
ST

NR
O

PARK PLACE

GR
D

GEORGIA AVE

NE

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH

NATIONAL
ZOOLOGICAL
PARK

Y
KW

MO

42%
39%
17%
1%

HP

E
SHERMAN AV

C
PINEY BR AN

$17,700
$129,501
$190,210 $1,379,828
$125,329
$910,071
$146,159 $1,086,992
$65,276
$481,359
$56,045
$433,540
KL
IN GLE $275,604
$36,816
RD
$16,946
$121,786
$38,707
$280,697

49%
35%
15%
1%

CHEZ
BILLYS

RANDOLPH ST

QUINCY ST

HOLMEAD PL

$5,829
$63,658
$41,888
$47,754
$21,436
$17,419
$12,072
$5,709
$12,851

SHEPHERD ST

SAFEWAY

$646,730
$72,061
$840,327

17TH ST

Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

$88,744
$10,023
$114,299

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

NS
AS
AV
E

SHEPHERD ST

18TH ST

Entertainment &

PORecreation
RT
ER
Pets
ST
Cleveland
Park

$29,637
$3,354
$37,625

7TH ST

PETWORTH
LIBRARY
UPSHUR ST

CENTRAL 14TH STREET/


SPRING ROAD

19TH ST

Apparel

8TH ST

ADIUS

AR
K

17TH ST

18TH ST

17%
35%
36%
13%
34.3

ILE R

KA

RK

19%
34%
37%
10%
34.1

WEBSTER ST

9TH ST

AV
E

ALLISON ST

EN

$112,605
$79,799
33%
14%
52%
$77,816

ARG
YLE
TE
R

$92,896
$65,943
40%
14%
46%
$66,733

BL
AG
D

$85,118
$58,717
44%
13%
43%
$62,037

18%
35%
38%
9%
33.9PA

WEYGANDT WINES
Computers & Accessories
PETCO
CALIFORNIA TORTILLA

29TH ST

Sherman
Circle

CRITTENDEN ST

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

EMERSON ST

BUCHANAN ST

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

CK

7TH ST

175,395
2.0
42%
58%
$618,090

AGE

RO

FARRAGUT ST

E
AV

10,439
2.3
32%
68%
$624,046

A
W
IO

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

ED
R

GALLATIN ST

CENTRAL 14TH STREET/


WMATA BUS BARN
PAGE 13

HOUSEHOLDS

0
1
2-3
4+

HAMILTON ST

STRAW STICK & BRICK


DELICATESSEN

V
GEORGIA A

KINGSBURY
CENTER

INCOME

INGRAHAM ST

CVS

AV
E

ROCK CREEK
TENNIS CENTER

ST Area
Main StreetJEFFERSONBID

13TH ST

14TH ST

16TH ST

Great Street

375,443
48%
52%
92%
66%
40%

Government

LO
RA
D

69,265
50%
50%
87%
56%
32%

SD

BEA
CH
DR

24,142
52%
48%
86%
53%
30%

RD

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

RO
S

POPULATION

Education

CO

R
VE

O
GL

0-3mi

Arts/Tourism

E
AV
OIS

0-1mi

Retail/Restaurant

IN
ILL

RD

SNEAKERTROPOLIS

0-mi

LDEN ST

CULTURE COFF
KENNEDY ST

V ST

REEVES

FUTURE
WHOLE
FOODS

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

930 CLUB
LINCOLN

POTB
FUEL
FROZ

NW

CENTRAL 14TH STREET/


WMATA NORTHERN BUS BARN

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.

DISCOVERING THE
4700 BLOCK
In 2011 Ruff & Ready relocated from
14th & U Streets and joined local
mainstay Highlands Restaurant. In
2014, G Fine Art Gallery opened
along the block and the owners of
Las Placitas Caf (Barracks Row)
plan on opening a new restaurant
in 2016.

$111K+

AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
14th Street is a designated Great
Streets corridor. As funds become
available small businesses can apply
for reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

$644K /
5%
Average home closing price in 2015 /
year-over-year increase (2014-2015)2

13

CHEZ AUNTY LIBE


QUACKENBOS ST

0-1mi

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

Arts/Tourism

Education

Government

Great Street

Main Street

10,392
50%
50%
86%
46%
26%

51,315
50%
50%
87%
48%
26%

RITE AID

9TH ST

LE

GALLATIN ST

RA

FARRAGUT ST

DI

EMERSON ST

RD

DELAFIELD PL

17%
32%
38%
13%
35.6

RUFF & READY

ALLISON ST

DOMKU
ACE HARDWARE

TAYLOR ST

RD

2-3

PO4+
RT
E
ST
ClevelandR Park

33%
46%
20%
1%

LYMANS
TAVERN

C
PINEY BR AN

HP

Y
KW

QUINCY ST
SPR
IN

84 Very Walkable

U
TIC
EC
27TH ST

Y RD

MARRIOT WARDMAN

YES!
ORGANIC

17TH ST

THE AVENUE
PARK RD

MORTON ST

GIANT FOOD
REDROCKS

TIVOLI
THEATER

MOUNT PLEASANT
LIBRARY
TARGET
BEST BUY
BED, BATH & BEYOND
MARSHALLS

Columbia
Heights

H A RVARD ST

FISH IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD

THE COUPE

PAISLEY FIG

EACH
PEACH
MARKET

CVS

ES
T

PA
RK
RD

T
NT S

VE
TA

NATIONAL

CONTACT ZOOLOGICAL
PARK
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com
WOOD
LE

18TH ST

BEAU THAI

Georgia Ave/
Petworth

LOOKING GLASS LOUNGE


WALTERS
DC REYNOLDS

WT
ON
ST

NR
O

A
LEAS
MT P

NN
CO

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. MRIS (single family & condos), courtesy of Kevin J. Wood,
Slate Properties

NE

MO
19TH ST

GLE RD

PARK PLACE

GR
D

COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
PAGE 16

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)


KL
IN

CHEZ
BILLYS

RANDOLPH ST

SAFEWAY

37%
40%
22%
1%

WALKSCORE

14,600 14th Street


8,700 Arkansas Avenue

SHEPHERD ST

ROOM 11

WALLS OF BOO

LAMONT ST

32 THIRTY-TWO

IRVING ST

COLUMBIA RD

HARVARD ST

WOODLANDS
VEGAN BISTRO

GEORGIA AVE

33%
36%
29%
2%

HOLMEAD PL

PETWORTH/
PARK VIEW
PAGE 44

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

NS
AS
AV
E

SHEPHERD ST

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


WEYGANDT WINES
1
PETCO
CALIFORNIA TORTILLA

8TH ST

9TH ST

AV
E

AN
SA
S

PETWORTH
LIBRARY
UPSHUR ST

E
SHERMAN AV

BUCHANAN ST

KA

AR

AR
K

$124,518
$1,317,158
$868,196
$1,046,614
$463,479
$423,196
$263,810
$116,240
$269,052

Sherman
Circle

CRITTENDEN ST

WEBSTER ST

18TH ST

$12,561
$133,821
$86,851
$106,252
$47,129
$42,657
$26,018
$11,651
$27,367

AV
E

$2,872
$28,941
$18,806
$24,170
$10,772
$10,199
$5,797
$2,568
$6,108P

EN

$616,869
$68,798
$806,417

ARG
YLE
TE
R

$61,756
$6,935
$81,251

WMATA
BUS BARN

CENTRAL 14TH STREET/


WMATA BUS BARN

BL
AG
D

$13,323
$1,527
$18,164

DECATUR ST

7TH ST

HIGHLANDS

17TH ST

N CH

21%
28%
40%
12%
36.2

BROAD BR A

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment &
Recreation
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
ILDEN ST
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

28TH ST

MI

STRAW STICK & BRICK


DELICATESSEN

E
AV

22%
23%
42%
14%
38.6

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

29TH ST

INGRAHAM ST

HAMILTON ST

VE
GEORGIA A

LO
RA
D

KINGSBURY
CENTER

A
W
IO

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

JEFFERSON ST

KENNEDY STREET
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AGE

CULTURE COFF

CVS

AV
E

ROCK CREEK
TENNIS CENTER

CO

$114,607
$81,033
32%
15%
53%
$79,168

13TH ST

RO
S

SD

BEA
CH
DR

$94,333
$65,302
40%
14%
46%
$67,347

LONGFELLOW ST

SNEAKERTROPOLIS

14TH ST

RD

R
VE
O

GL

$111,454
$77,785
34%
15%
52%
$77,167

AVE

KENNEDY ST

INCOME
Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

MIS

SO
U RI

LONGFELLOW FLATS

165,077
2.0
44%
56%
$625,547

NICHOLSON ST

MADISON ST

E
AV
OIS

20,164
2.5
47%
53%
$577,876

OGLETHORPE ST

EMERY
RECREATION
CENTER

IN
ILL

3,770
2.7
58%
42%
$649,913

GRANT RD

SIMPLE
BAR & GRILL

Rock
Creek
Park

HOUSEHOLDS
Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

WALMART

350,134
D
YR
48%
M ILITA R
52%
92%
65%
40%

16TH ST

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree
2 7 TH ST

28TH ST

29TH ST

POPULATION

PEABODY
BID
Area ST

7TH ST

0-mi

DULCINEA

NW

CHEVY CHASE/
FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS
BOTH HIGH-END
CONSUMERS AND
BARGAIN HUNTERS alike
delight in the Chevy Chase/
Friendship Heights shopping
experience. Conveniently
accessible by transit, this
regional transportation
hub directly connects
visitors to numerous stores
and points of interest
including Mazza Gallerie
and Chevy Chase Pavilion.
With average household
incomes in the $160,000
range, the neighborhood
offers national, regional
and local retailers a
wealth of opportunity.

$32
MILLION

Renovation of the mixed-use Chevy


Chase Pavilion (completed in 2013)

HOME TO HIGH-END
RETAIL
The area is home to signature
retailers such as Saks 5th Avenue,
Neiman Marcus, Lord & Taylor and
Williams-Sonoma.

CULINARY ACCLAIM
Two-time James Beard Foundation
Award Finalist Bryan Voltaggio
opened Range, his 300-seat
restaurant, in 2012.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

14

0-mi

0-1mi

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

Arts/Tourism

Education

Government

Great Street

Main Street

BID Area

POPULATION
Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

9,075
43%
57%
99%
84%
59%

27,869
45%
55%
99%
86%
58%

173,252
46%
54%
97%
83%
55%

4,738
1.9
54%
46%
$893,750

12,970
2.1
60%
40%
$1,000,001

78,726
2.1
55%
45%
$1,000,001

$160,468
$132,158
18%
15%
68%
$109,761

$185,123
$152,351
16%
12%
72%
$120,324

$176,036
$127,178
20%
13%
68%
$113,972

14%
21%
37%
27%
47.1

20%
19%
39%
23%
44.6

21%
23%
38%
18%
40.5

HOUSEHOLDS
Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

INCOME

MI

CHEVY CHASE
FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS

LE

RA

DI

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

AVALON THEATER

MORRISON ST

AGE

LIVINGSTON ST

LEGATION ST

18%
46%
35%
1%

38TH ST

FESSENDEN ST

RI
VE

ELLICOTT ST

RD
SAFEWAY

DAVENPORT ST

18%
44%
36%
2%

GEORGETOWN
DAY SCHOOL

CHESAPEAKE ST
44TH ST

22%
53%
25%
0%

RD

HARRISON ST

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


0
1
2-3
4+

NO

38TH ST

$94,129
$916,075
$617,705
$782,378
$346,411
$359,482
$196,172
$82,483
$196,255

RE

39TH ST

$16,521
$156,789
$106,329
$136,955
$60,827
$64,715
$33,983
$14,190
$33,945

JENIFER ST

41ST ST

$5,279
$50,847
$34,174
$43,730
$19,466
$19,386
$10,787
$4,642
$10,857

JOCELYN ST

42ND ST

$437,416
$49,709
$600,511

AV
E

$74,936
$8,542
$104,501

KANAWHA ST

W
ES
TE
RN

$24,026
$2,727
$32,925

MILITARY RD

CHEESECAKE FACTORY
EMBASSY SUITES
J. CREW
WORLD MARKET
H&M
OLD NAVY

AMC
NEIMAN MARCUS
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)


Apparel
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

Friendship Heights

WHOLE FOODS

43RD ST

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

BRANDYWINE ST

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

Friendship Heights 9,466

AV
E

Tenleytown/AU
ALTON PL

49TH ST

AMERICAN
UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF LAW

45TH ST

20,600 Wisconsin Avenue

46TH ST

YUMA ST

48TH ST

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

47TH ST

93 Walkers Paradise

CONTAINER
STORE

ALBEMARLE ST

W
ES
TE
RN

WALKSCORE

WHOLE
FOODS
MARKET

BUTTERWORTH PL

WARREN ST

WARREN ST

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

JOHNSONS
FLOWER & GARDEN
CENTER

RODMAN ST

AV
E
SEDGWICK ST

NE
BR
AS
K

HAM RD

TILDEN ST

F ORD

Dalecarlia
Reservoir
Grounds

UPTON ST

VE
IN A
NS
CO
WIS

DALECARLIA PKWY

VAN NESS ST

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

NW

CLEVELAND PARK
A MIX OF HIGHINCOME FAMILIES
AND PROFESSIONAL
SINGLES calls this urban
oasis home. Others from
around the region are
attracted to Cleveland
Park for its historic movie
house, a visit to the
National Zoo or dinner
in one of several unique,
dining establishments
along Connecticut
Avenue. Cleveland
Parks location is ideal
for businesses and
professionals seeking
a touch of tranquility.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Connecticut Avenue, from Macomb
Street to Western Avenue, is a
designated Great Streets corridor.
As funds become available
small businesses can apply for
reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

2.2

MILLION

NEW INVESTMENT
The 131-unit South Cathedral Mansion
will undergo an $18 million renovation
that will result in the addition of 34
units at 2900 Connecticut Avenue in
2016.

NEW COMMUNITY ANCHOR


The new $18.6 million Cleveland Park
Library is scheduled to open in 2017
and will offer 20,000 SF of library
services and 5,000 SF of meeting
space.

Visitors to the National Zoo in 2015

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

15

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

344,035
48%
52%
94%
73%
46%

ALBEMARLE ST

162,284
2.0
42%
58%
$735,449

NO

ACACIA BISTRO

RD

Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

16,350
1.8
40%
WARREN ST
60%
$894,796

RE

5,813
1.6
37%
63%
$762,807

UNIVERSITY OF
THE DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA

JOHNSONS
FLOWER & GARDEN
CENTER

AV
E

PHO 14

$128,608
$91,888
29%
14%
57%
$86,809

UPTON ST

MI

LE

RA

DI

17%
35%
35%
13%
34.0
ORDWAY ST

OB
S

36TH ST

36TH PL

PL

IRCLE
RY C
TO
VA
R
E

CALVERT ST

SWEETGREEN

NO

US NAVAL
OBSERVATORY

RM

ANS
TO
NE
DR

GLOVER PARK
HARDWARE

WY
K PK

RE
E

38TH ST

39TH PL

39TH ST

Woodley Park/Zoo/
Adams Morgan

O
SC
WI

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent
W ST

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

40 ST ST

WHOLE
FOODS
MARKET

SLATE WINE BAR


& BISTRO

IN
NS

CONTACT

Y RD

Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670


cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

Dumbarton
Oaks Park
T ST

RO

WHITEHAVEN ST

E
AV

Whitehaven
Park
Washington,
DC Economic Partnership,

SAFEWAY

CK

MONT R D
BEL

A
RAM

AS
SA
CH

RD

O
KAL

US
ET
TS

G
MIN
WYO

AV
E

24TH ST

41ST ST

40TH PL

30,900-33,100 Connecticut Avenue


7,300-10,500 Porter Street

WOOD
LE

MARRIOT WARDMAN
PARK HOTEL

CALVERT ST

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)


42ND ST

GLOVER PARK
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NATIONAL
ZOOLOGICAL
PARK

DR

84 Very Walkable

34TH ST

35TH ST

GARFIELD ST

D
AN
DL
OO

AW
NL
TU

WALKSCORE

DAVIS PL

GLE RD

CA
THE

35%
45%
19%
FULTO
1% N ST

CATHEDRAL AVE

34TH PL

38TH ST

RD

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

Cleveland Park 4,366

CLEVELAND PARK

WASHINGTON
NATIONAL
CATHEDRAL

E
AV

31%
52%
16%
1%

WOODLEY RD

KL
IN

D
AN
EL
EV
CL

34%
55%
11%
0%

MACOMB ST
36TH ST

AV
E

IDA
HO

39TH ST

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH


0
1
2-3
4+

UPTOWN THEATER
NEWMARK ST

IM
GR
PIL

RT
E

ST
ClevelandR Park

VE
TA

$137,096
$1,443,622
$962,053
$1,138,850
$504,964
$464,190
$291,644
$128,308
$295,726

PO

U
TIC
EC

E
AV

$15,026
$157,141
$106,607
$122,668
$54,450
$50,432
$32,350
$14,150
$32,258

ALERO
MEDIUM RARE

NN
CO

ICO

$5,087
$54,324
$36,760
$41,284
$18,316
$16,017
$11,048
$4,921
$11,040

RD

WEYGANDT WINES
PETCO
CALIFORNIA TORTILLA

EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
ACONSUMER
SS
AC
Apparel
$26,048
$75,390
$682,362
HU
ComputersSE&T Accessories
$2,913
$8,439
$76,392
T
EntertainmentS&AV
$33,049
$97,594
$889,222
E
Recreation
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
ATHEDRA
L
HouseholdCFurnishings
AV
E
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

27TH ST

11%
37%
38%
15%
36.4

28TH ST

9%
40%
37%
15%
36.0

U
PA
R

RODMAN ST

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

over
hbold
ark

TILDEN ST

AGE

Van Ness/UDC

29TH ST

A
NE
BR
AS
K

$140,341
$104,601
20%
17%
63%
$94,910

VE
IN A
NS
CO
WIS

$134,355
$100,566
19%
20%
61%
$90,956

VAN NESS
PAGE 53

GIANT

INCOME

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

BID Area

D R AL AVE

Households (HH)

PARK
VAN NESS

BREAD
FURST

ALTON PL

AMERICAN
Average HH Size
UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF LAW

Main Street

BRANDYWINE ST

Tenleytown/AU

HOUSEHOLDS

Great Street

RD

29,394
45%
55%
98%
88%
59%

Government

23RD ST

9,135
43%
57%
WHOLE
FOODS 99%
MARKET
91%
61%

Education

DAVENPORT ST

36TH ST

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
CONTAINER
Graduate/Professional
STORE
Degree

38TH ST

POPULATION

Arts/Tourism

N CH

0-1mi

BROAD BR A

42ND ST

0-mi

ELLICOTT ST

E
AV
UT
TIC

RGETOWN
SCHOOL

EC
NN
CO

SAFEWAY

AVE

IFO
CAL

A ST
RNI

NW

COLUMBIA HEIGHTS

ALIVE WITH ACTIVITY,


Columbia Heights is one
of DCs most diverse and
urban neighborhoods. The
catalysts fueling this vibrant
transformation includes the
development of several
major retailers, a revived
arts scene and exciting
new residential projects.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
14th Street is a designated Great
Streets corridor. As funds become
available small businesses can apply
for reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

11TH STREET - HOME


TO INDEPENDENT
ENTREPRENEURS
Several independent restaurants,
cafes and taverns such as Maple,
The Coupe, RedRocks, Room 11
and Meridian Pint have opened in
recent years.

34,000+
Residents within a ten-minute walk
of Columbia HeightsDCs densest
neighborhood.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

642K
SF of retail/restaurant space
within two blocks of
14th & Irving Streets.

16

DECATUR ST

E
AV

BROAD BR

A
W
IO

RUFF & READY

0-mi

0-1mi

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

Arts/Tourism

Education

WMATA
CRITTENDEN ST
HIGHLANDS
Government BUS BARN
Great Street
Main
BUCHANAN ST

POPULATION
367,510
48%
52%
92%
67%
40%

AV
E

9TH ST

AV
E

AN
SA
S
AR
K

17TH ST

18TH ST

PETWORTH
LIBRARY
UPSHUR ST

DOMKU
ACE HARDWARE

TAYLOR ST

SHEPHERD ST

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

NS
AS
AV
E

172,683
2.0
41%
59%
$611,686

CENTRAL 14TH ST/


SPRING ROAD
PAGE 12

KA

15,244
38,432
2.2
2.1
29%
35%
71% PA
65%
R
$643,378 K$647,771
RD

8TH ST

WEBSTER ST

HOUSEHOLDS
Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

7TH ST

ALLISON ST

EN

83,601
50%
50%
89%
65%
38%

ARG
YLE
TE
R

34,255
50%
50%
87%
62%
34%

BL
AG
D

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

TILDEN ST

Sherman

BID Area Circle

Street

SHEPHERD ST

CHEZ
BILLYS

RANDOLPH ST

SAFEWAY

HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

LYMANS
TAVERN

$111,018
$79,192
34%
14%
52%
$76,996

PINEY BR AN

CH

SPR
IN

MOUNT
PLEASANT
PAGE 35

R
ILE

AD

IUS

AGE

MO

17TH ST

39%
36%
9%
33.3

NE

16%
GLE RD
36%
35%
12%
34.1

18TH ST

K16%
L IN

19TH ST

17%
39%
36%
8%
33.0

U
TIC
EC

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

D R AL AVE

28TH ST

29TH ST

27TH ST

CA
THE

E
NI
LA

NE
DR

48%
39%
13%
1%

PAISLEY FIG

REDROCKS

TIVOLI
THEATER

MOUNT PLEASANT
LIBRARY
TARGET
BEST BUY
BED, BATH & BEYOND
MARSHALLS

ROOM 11

37%
46%
17%
1%

WALLS OF BO

LAMONT ST

32 THIRTY-TWO

IRVING ST

COLUMBIA RD

WOODLANDS
VEGAN BISTRO

DULCINEA
BAR & GRILL

FAIRMONT ST

ACE HARDWARE

HOWA
UNIVE

COLUMBIA HEIGHTS

THE LINE DC

43%
42%
13%
1%

MORTON ST

GIANT FOOD

SAFEWAY

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH


0
1
2-3
4+

PARK RD

HARVARD ST

PL

FISH IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD

THE AVENUE

EACH
PEACH
MARKET

H A RVARD ST

LOOKING GLASS LOUNGE


WALTERS
DC REYNOLDS

THE COUPE

Columbia
Heights

$125,390
$1,341,804
$885,027
$1,052,283
$465,947
$417,061
$267,422
$118,326
$272,251

Georgia Ave/
Petworth

CVS

ES
T

PA
RK
RD

T
NT S

CALVERT ST

BEAU THAI

$628,976
$69,996
$814,811

VE
TA

Apparel
$42,393
$123,215
Computers & Accessories NATIONAL$4,782
$13,827
ZOOLOGICAL
PARK $53,470
Entertainment &
$157,505
Recreation
Pets
$8,259
$24,227
Food at Home
$90,400
$262,046
Food away from Home
$59,891
$174,145
Health
Care
$67,357
$199,346
WO
ODLEY
RD
Medical Care
$30,169
$89,043
YES!
MARRIOT WARDMAN
ORGANIC$76,483
Home PARK
Improvement
$24,523
HOTEL
MARKET
Household Furnishings
$17,327
$51,088
Woodley
Park/Zoo/ $8,133
Personal
Care Products
$23,375
M
Adams Morgan
Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$18,211
$52,964

PARK PLACE

GR
D

WT
ON
ST

NR
O

A
LEAS
MT P

NN
CO

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

QUINCY ST

Y
KW

GEORGIA AVE

Median HH

PHH
ORIncome <$50k
TE
R Park
HH Income
ST$50$75k
Cleveland

$96,724
$70,368
37%
15%
48%
$69,300

HOLMEAD PL

$83,000
$60,116
43%
15%
43%
$60,712

E
SHERMAN AV

INCOME

WEYGANDT WINES
PETCO
Average HH
CALIFORNIA TORTILLA

HARRIS TEETER

MINTWOOD
PLACE
TRYST
MA
RA
LO
KA

DC ARTS CENTER

RD

F LORIDA

SITAR CENTER

MCDONALDS

AV
E

PO
FU
FR

KW Y

U ST

19TH ST

PHILLIPS
COLLECTION

Shaw/Howard
University

SOURCE
THEATER

S ST

14TH & U/
LOGAN CIRCLE
PAGE 1

SAFEWAY

R ST

LE DIPLOMATE

Q ST

DUPONT HOTEL

Dupont

WARBY PARKER
LETTIE GOOCH
FRANK & OAK

ROOM &
BOARD

GLENS
GARDEN MARKET

PRESIDENT WOODROW
WILSON HOUSE

T ST

E
AV

KOMI
P ST

LANDMARK
THEATER

U St/African American
Civil War Mem'l/CardozoNELLIES

TRADER JOES
LAURIOL PLAZA

A
R ID
LO

BRIXTON

STUDIO
THEATER

8TH ST

1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest


whole percent

WASHINGTON
HILTON

REEVES
CENTER

TA
VE

US
CAPITAL
BIKESHARE ARRIVALS
ET
A ST
TS Monthly (10/2014-9/2015) 8,469
RNI
Average
IFO
CAL
AV
E
Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) Sheridan
661-8670
Circle
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

18TH ST

OYSTER ADAMS

930 CLUB
LINCOLN
THEATER

VE
RM
ON

AVE

13TH ST

G
MIN
WYO

V ST

14TH ST

97 Walkers Paradise

ADAMS MORGAN
PAGE 2

16TH ST

RD

23RD ST

AS
SA
CH

A
RAM

O
KAL

HI
RE
AV
E

WALKSCORE

FUTURE
WHOLE
FOODS

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

MARIE REED
ELEMENTARY

18TH ST

MONT R D
BEL

24TH ST

CK

CO

RO

HA
MP
S

LU
MB
IA R
D

Columbia Heights 12,415

NE
W

RE
E

K PBOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)


METRORAIL

H
U
H

H
TH

R
E
U

Shaw
Un

VE
DA
LAN

RH
Logan

IS
DE

BEAU THAI

CO
CO

SE

CONGRESS HEIGHTS/
SAINT ELIZABETHS

HOME TO THE 350-ACRE


Saint Elizabeths East
and West Campuses, the
new 3,700-employee
U.S. Coast Guard
headquarters and by
2021 the new home
for the Department of
Homeland Security,
Congress Heights will be
an epicenter for future
business opportunities.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue
is a designated Great Streets
corridor. As funds become available
small businesses can apply for
reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

NEW ENTERTAINMENT
ANCHOR
The 5,000-seat Entertainment and
Sports Arena will be home of the
Washington Mystics, practice facility
for the Washington Wizards and a
versatile venue that will host concerts,
festivals, and an array of sporting
events. The arena will be located on
the East Campus and is scheduled to
open in 2018.

INNOVATION CENTER
Gateway DC and the R.I.S.E.
Demonstration Center offer flexible
and innovative spaces for meeting
& demonstration space and provide
a destination for farmers markets
and other community, cultural and
arts events.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

5 MILLION
SF REDEVELOPMENT AT
SAINT ELIZABETHS EAST

Redbrick LMD & Gragg Cardona


Partners have been chosen as master
developers for phase I. The proposed
plan calls for 170,000 SF of office
space, 47,000 SF of retail space, 252
apartments and up to 120 for-sale
townhomes, including live-work units.

17

el

DC TAXICAB
COMMISSION

Anacostia

0-3mi

Education

Government
SU
MN
ER

POPULATION
24,991
45%
55%
83%
15%
6%

174,213
47%
53%
88%
32%
17%

3,041
2.4
34%
66%
$278,074

9,259
2.6
26%
74%
$281,394

74,417
2.2
33%
67%
$297,279

ST
EV

EN
S

BARRY FARM
RECREATION
CENTER

RD

HOUSEHOLDS

UI

CAPI
TOL S
T

25%
26%
38%
12%
34.5

MARTINS
FOOD TOWN

7TH ST

295

1 0 T H PL

NA
H

4TH ST

6TH ST

SA
VA
N

CONGRESS HEIGHTS/
SAINT ELIZABETHS

NNAH
SAVA

ST

S
RES

ST

G
CON

I SS I
MISS

E
AV
PI

W
L
VA

Y
LE

E
AV

HE
EL
ER

RD

ST

MARTIN LUT

FORRESTER ST

R
TE

BA
RN
AB
Y

4TH ST

PNC
BANK
3 R D ST

CHESAPEAKE ST

E
AV

AR
YL

SO

RN
HE
T
U

SOUTH
CAPITOL
SHOPPING
CENTER

6TH ST

DANBURY ST

N
DO

ATLANTIC ST

LIVINGSTON RD

CHESAPEAKE ST

CONWAY HEALTH
& RESOURCE CENTER

1ST ST

WILLIAM O. LOCKRIDGE/
BELLEVUE NEIGHBORHOOD
LIBRARY

N
CO

ST

ST

BELLEVUE/
SOUTH CAPITOL
PAGE 6

AUTO
ZONE

SOUTH CAPITOL ST

ATLANTI
C

2N
D

ST

TRINITY
PLAZA

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

Con
He

VE
P PI A

H
9T

11,000 Martin L. King Jr. Avenue


19,600 Alabama Avenue
12,000 Malcolm X Avenue

HADLEY
MEMORIAL

AV
E

JR
KIN
G

IP
SS
SI
IS
M

Congress Heights 2,666

CONTACT
Destination Congress Heights
Kevin Vaughan, Executive Director
(202) 563-5201
kevin@chctdc.org
www.chctdc.org

CONGRESS HEIGHTS
METRO REDEVELOPMENT

GREATER SOUTHEAST
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

AVE
AMA
ALAB

ST

35%
44%
20%
1%

1ST ST

41%
50%
42%
37%
15%
13%
JOINT BASE
2%
1%
ANACOSTIA-BOLLING

Heights

HORNER PL

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


0
1
2-3
4+

SAINT
ELIZABETH
HOSPITAL

SQ

CONGRESS
HEIGHTS
SCHOOL

PL

$34,435
$376,419
$234,804
$306,640
$134,038
$116,515
$74,380
$32,026
$74,938

EY

POPEYES

ER
S

$2,861
$32,745
$19,451
$26,513
$11,536
$9,443
$6,275
$2,669
$6,295

MALCOM X AVE

OT
H

$1,050
$11,915
$7,166
$9,891
$4,270
$3,812
$2,299
$948
$2,303

WY

FUTURE
ENTERTAINMENT
& SPORTS ARENA
R.I.S.E.
DEMONSTRATION
Congress
CENTER

ST

ST

5T
H

4T
H

ST

W
CO
MB

HE
R

$170,049
$18,232
$222,433

BR

$14,403
$1,487
$18,694

D PK

SAINT ELIZABETHS
EAST CAMPUS

AL
L

MA
RT
IN
LU
T

$5,249
$542
$6,946

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR AVE

DI

NE

JOINT BASE

ANACOSTIA-BOLLING
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

Apparel
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

ELVANS
RD

AN

GATEWAY
PAVILION
2ND ST

32%
23%
35%
10%
31.2

RD

RD

EROY RD

RA

27%
22%
40%
11%
36.0

TL

UNIFIED
COMMUNICATIONS
CENTER

ILE

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

$70,191
$49,147
U.S. NAVAL
STATION
51%
15%
34%
$53,158

AGE

RI
S

STANTON RD

POM

SAINT ELIZABETHS
WEST CAMPUS

ANACOSTMIA FREEWAY

$47,519
$29,376
68%
13%
19%
$36,627

OR

BARRY FARM
PAGE 5

INCOME
$53,766
$37,024
62%
16%
22%
$41,117

RD
M

U.S. COAST GUARD HQ

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

BID Area

HO
W
AR
D

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

HO
W
AR
D

RD

RD

7,785
48%
52%
87%
18%
7%

W
AD
E

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

TI N
AR
MMain
Street

Great Street

0-1mi

Arts/Tourism

AN

0-mi

Retail/Restaurant

UNIONTOWN
BAR & GRILL

ER
TH
LU

NE

DEANWOOD
A NEIGHBORHOOD
WELL KNOWN for
its history and urban
nature, Deanwoods
neighborhood
revitalization program
efforts have made it
a destination. New
housing, retail and
office spaces near the
Minnesota Avenue
Metrorail Station are
focusing new investment
in this corner of the
District of Columbia.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue
is a designated Great Streets
corridor. As funds become available
small businesses can apply for
reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

4800 NANNIE HELEN


BURROUGHS
The five-story, 70-unit apartment
building delivered in 2013 and
features a Subway restaurant
(opened in 2014).

NEW DEVELOPMENT
The historic Strand theatre site
will be redeveloped into 7,760 SF
of office, 9,680 SF of retail and
40 residential units by by The
Warrenton Group & WMCDC.
A vacant lot at 5201 Hayes Street will
be redeveloped into 150 residential
units in 2017 by The Warrenton
Group and Pennrose Properties.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

$15 MILLION IN
INFRASTRUCTURE
INVESTMENTS
Completed in 2012, Nannie Helen
Burroughs Avenue now features a
reconfigured single lane roadway to
allow for traffic calming, landscaped
medians, bicycle lanes, new
sidewalks and street lighting. In
addition, six bridges over Watts
Branch were rehabilitated.

18

A
YL
AR
M

Retail/Restaurant

DAKOTA
CROSSING

LOWES
POPULATION

Arts/Tourism

Education

Government

Great Street

Main Street

BID Area

D
N

0-mi
0-3mi
SHOPS AT0-1miCOSTCO

NE W
181,413
YORK
AVE
47%
53%
85%
23%
10%

Population
8,149
29,387
Male
47%
45%
Female
53%
55%
High School Graduate +
85%
83%
Bachelors Degree +
17%
16%
Graduate/Professional
7%
6%
NATIONAL ARBORETUM
Degree
Anacostia
River Park

HOUSEHOLDS

71,028
2.5
46%
54%
$258,110

Kenilworth
Aquatic
Gardens

INCOME

DO
UG

ANACOS
TIA A
VE

$65,293
$47,414
52%
17%
31%
$50,219

LAS

EA
ST
ER
N

AV
E

MEADE ST

MEADE ST
49TH ST

25%
22%
39%
13%
36.8

Deanwood

DEANWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTER

AN

29%
21%
38%
13%
35.1

Y
JA

DEANWOOD

LANE PL

ST

26%
20%
41%
14%
38.9

ADIUS

AV
E

KENILWORTH
ELEMENTARY

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

ILE R

AV
E

KE
N

AGE

$48,914
$33,482
66%
13%
21%
$38,329

YL
AR

DEA
NE
AV
E

$45,200
$30,300
69%
13%
18%
$35,699

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

ST
PARKSIDE/KENILWORTH
PAGE 42

NE
SO
TA

11,604
2.5
36%
64%
$263,107

M
IN

3,127
2.5
43%
57%
$261,508

ILW
OR
TH

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

LEE ST

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

PL

DE

BURRO
UGHS
AV

7-ELEVEN

DIVIS

BROOK

EADS ST

LINCOLN HEIGHTS/
RICHARDSON DWELLINGS
PAGE 33

KELLY MIDDLE
SCHOOL
SOME
PROJECT

7-ELEVEN
DENNYS

EAST CAPITOL ST

BLAINE ST

Benning Rd

ST

SUBWAY

C EN
TRA
LA

NG

D ST

info@wardseven.com
C ST

RD

ELY PL
E ST

D ST

B ST

54TH ST

NI
BEN

Business & Community


Improvement Services
BUSI
PARTNERSHIP the Main Street Way
VE

C ST

ST
37TH

WANRESD
S

MAYA ANGEL
HIGH SCHOO

AMES ST

We advance economic growth and investment


Fort
Chaplin
Park

D ST

BLAINE

50TH ST

ST

H. D. WOODSON
HIGH SCHOOL

S ST

D
ER
DG
RI

B ST
CONTACT
Ward
C ST 7 Business Partnership
(formerly Deanwood Heights Main Streets)
Deborah Jones, Executive Director
(202) 621-2288, djones@wardseven.com
www.wardseven.com

A-1 GROCERY

ION
AVE

49TH
ST

G RD

5 0 H ST
T

NIN

MINNESOTA &
BENNING
PAGE 34

47TH ST

BE N

STRAND
THEATER

SAFEWAY
CVS

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1.AAmerican
Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
ST
whole percent

RD

EL EN

44TH ST

Fort
Mahan
Park

BLAINE ST

AN
AC
OS
TIA

SUBWAY

IE H

FOOTE ST

35
TH

KE
NI
LW
OR
TH

NN

49TH ST

Minnesota Ave 2,827

10,500-12,800 Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue


118,800 I-295
7,500 Sheriff Road

34TH ST

NA

GAULT PL

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

OT
AA
VE

MENICKS MARKET

AV
E

43%
25%
2%

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)


AV
E

HAYES ST

SI

46%
43%
38%
40%
15%
DC EAGLE 17%
0%
1%

Deanwood 1,556

JAY ST

MCDONALDS

RT
H

AMERICAS KIDS
BASKIN ROBINS
DUNKIN DONUTS
POPEYES
31%
SALA THAI

34TH ST

0
1
2-3
4+

295

$3,743
$41,774
$332,802
PARKSIDE
$24,905MIXED-USE
$205,096
REDEVELOPMENT
RK
$34,822
$281,572
PA
$15,135
$122,762
M Minnesota Ave
$12,882
$110,367
$8,128
$66,098
$3,427
$28,093
DOES
$8,137
$66,864

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1

7-ELEVEN

55TH ST

CESAR
CHAVEZ
$31,035
SCHOOL

KE
NI
LW
O

O
FO

$990
$10,347
EDUCARE
$6,095
$9,184
TE
$3,992
ST
$3,375
$2,077
$871
$2,076

$24,218

JUST ST

D ST

$6,112

SHERIFF RD
WENDYS

52N

$148,250
$15,876
$198,475

YE

53RD ST

$18,341
HA

51ST ST

$4,459

S
$469THOMAS $1,900
NEVAL
ST
ELEMENTARY

42ND ST

Apparel
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

EAST CAPITO

NW

DOWNTOWNDC
DOWTOWNDC IS
A MAJOR OFFICE,
SHOPPING, DINING,
CULTURAL, AND
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER IN DC.
DowntownDCs shopper
goods retail offerings
total 700,000 SF today.
In the next four years,
DowntownDC will add
400,000 SF as 555
12th Street leases up
and projects at 600
Massachusetts Avenue,
Capitol Crossing (three
city blocks), CityCenterDC
Phases II & III, and
Anthem Row come online.

LUXURY RETAILERS
Alexis Bittar
Arcteryx
Burberry
Carolina Herrera
Dior
ERES
The Great Republic
Gucci
Herman Miller
Hermes

EVERYDAY RETAILERS

Hugo Boss
Lilith
Longchamp
Louis Vuitton
Morgenthal
Frederics
Paul Stuart
Tumi
Vince
Zadig & Voltaire

American Apparel
American Eagle2
Ann Taylor
Anthropologie
Banana Republic
Bed Bath & Beyond
Forever 21
Gap

H&M
J. Crew
JoS. A. Bank
Macys
Radio Shack
Urban Outfitters
Zara

VALUE RETAILERS
DressBarn
LOFT
Marshalls
Mens Warehouse
Payless Shoes
T.J. Maxx

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

19

8TH ST

TA
VE

13TH ST

14TH ST

18TH ST

HI
RE
AV
E

VE
RM
ON

HA
MP
S

R ST

Q ST

E IS

D
HO

VE
TA

Mt Vernon Sq/
Convention Center

M ST

RITZ-CARLTON

4TH ST

5TH ST

6TH ST

M ST

VE
KA
OR
WY
NE

The
Ellipse

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

Archives/
Navy Mem'l

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN
HISTORY

PEN
NSY
LVA
NIA

The Mall

1ST ST

2ND ST

1ST ST

E
AV

Union
Station
Plaza

UNITED
STATES
CAPITOL

FREER GALLERY
OF ART

HIRSHHORN
MUSEUM

NATIONAL
AIR & SPACE
MUSEUM

SMITHSONIAN
CASTLE

M Smithsonian

L'Enfant
Plaza

W
AS RAYBURN HOUSE
HI OFFICE BUILDING
NG
TO
N
AV
E

Federal
Center SW
E ST

395
Downtown Office Market
80 million SF of office space*the 4th largest downtown office market in the U.S. behind only
T
Midtown Manhattan,
Downtown
Boston and
Francis
Case Manhattan and the Chicago Loop; much largerG Sthan
San Francisco downtowns;
Memorialand twice as large as Philadelphia and Seattle downtowns combined.
NE

E
AV

Downtown Restaurants
I ST
156 destination restaurants in the
DowntownDC BID area with over $750 million
in annual sales, with several restaurants north
of $15 million in annual sales.
ST

Downtown Hotels
12,000 rooms*the 7th largest downtown
hotel market in the U.S. DC has another
West
20,000 hotel
roomsDC as a whole is the 4th
Potomac
Park
largest downtown hotel market in the U.S.

ER
AT
W

George Mason
Memorial Bridge 395

AVE

ARTS & INDUSTRY


BUILDING

Bridge

98 Walkers Paradise

A
AN
SI
UI
LO

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF
NATURAL HISTORY

AI
M

JEFFERSON
MEMORIAL

D ST

NATIONAL
GALLERY OF ART

14 TH ST

Tidal
Basin

VE
AA

Judiciary Sq

E ST

C ST

USDA

WALKSCORE
Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections
2. Projected

I AN
IND

NATIONAL
ARCHIVES

US HOLOCAUST
MEMORIAL
MUSEUM

INDEPENDENCE AVE

Downtown has seven metro


stations, on all six lines.
Potomac
Park
Total avg weekday (all seven stations) 99,551
Metro Center 27,058
McPherson Sq 15,635
Archives-Navy Meml 9,220
Mt Vernon Sq - 7th St Convention Center 4,629
Gallery Pl-Chinatown 25,820
Judiciary Sq 8,778
Federal Triangle 8,411

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AFRICAN
AMERICAN
HISTORY

WOOLLY
MAMMOTH
THEATRE

NATIONAL
BUILDING
MUSEUM

F ST

LANSBURGH
THEATRE

Federal
Triangle

$1,229,868
$12,082,057 CONSTITUTION AVE
$7,938,573
$10,342,154
$4,564,458
WASHINGTON
$4,548,962WWII
MONUMENT
MEMORIAL
$2,530,035
$1,084,011
$2,582,110

G ST

VERIZON
CENTER

shi

East Potomac Park


Golf Course

2016

2020

4.5 M
1.1 M
9.7 M

4.9 M
1.3 M
N ST
11 M

4TH ST

Wa

CONTACT
Lady Bird
Rochambeau
Johnson Park
Daily Population Downtown*
2016
2020 Annual Visitation Downtown*
M
DowntownDC Business Improvement District
Memorial Bridge
Office Workers
280,000 293,000 Unique Hotel GuestsWaterfront/
Andrew Axthelm, Economic
SEU
Residents
33,000 39,000 Convention Visitors
Development Research Assistant
Arland D Williams, Jr
Hotel
Guests
10,000
11,000
Entertainment
&
Cultural
(202) 638-3232
Memorial Bridge
andrew@downtowndc.org
*within 10 blocks of 9th & G Streets, NW (all data provided by DowntownDC BID)
www.downtowndc.org
P ST

O ST

SOUTH CAPITOL ST

$5,629,036
D ST
$638,647
C ST
$7,727,038

SIDNEY
HARMAN
HALL

NATIONAL
THEATRE

E ST ($ thousands)
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES

Apparel
$83,446 DOI
$1,167,095
Computers & Accessories
$9,343
$128,816
DAR CONSTITUTION HALL
Entertainment &
$103,950 $1,513,190
Recreation
Pets
$16,048
$233,387
Food at Home
$175,976 $2,508,791
Food away from Home
$117,290 $1,634,128
VIETNAM VETERANS
MEMORIAL
Health Care
$130,100 $1,981,505
Medical Care
$57,918
$875,092
Home Improvement
$46,556
$775,037
Reflecting Pool
LINCOLN
Household
Furnishings
$34,620
$499,404
MEMORIAL
WAR
Personal Care Products KOREAN
$219,994
MEMORIAL$15,980
Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$35,374
$506,913

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN ART

WARNER
THEATRE

E ST

STATE
DEPARTMENT

DELA
WAR
E AV
E

THE WHITE
HOUSE

Metro
Center

3RD ST

24%
23%
40%
13%
37.2

MA
SS
AC
HU
SE
TT
SA
VE

H ST

Gallery Pl/
Chinatown

3RD ST

F ST

WORLD BANK
19%
33%
36%
12%
GSA HQ
34.2

CITYCENTERDC

NATL.
MUSEUM OF
WOMEN IN
THE ARTS

6TH ST

G ST

Lafayette
Square

6TH ST

12%
42%
37%
10%
33.8

7TH ST

COURTYARD
BY MARRIOTT

IMF

DOWNTOWNDC

K ST

McPherson
Square

NORTH CAPITOL ST

K ST

9TH ST

GEORGE
WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITY

395

MARRIOTT
MARQUIS

12TH ST

23RD ST

L ST

H ST

17TH ST

22ND ST

Foggy Bottom/GWU

AV
E

N ST

4TH ST

$103,213
$120,917 Farragut
M North
$73,817
$88,156
36%
27%
15%
16% Farragut
Square
M
50%
58%
I ST
West
$73,199 Farragut
$86,253

14TH ST

20TH ST

$99,939
$74,512
40%
11%
50%
$70,308

15TH ST

21ST ST

25TH ST

Average HH
Median HH
Washington
HH
Income
Circle P <$50k
ENN
SYL
HH Income $50$75k
VAN
IA A
WHOLE
H Income $75k+
VE
HH
FOODS
Average
M HH Disposable

IA

P ST

WASHINGTON
CONVENTION
CENTER

INCOME

TRADER JOES

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
V
GI
Median AgeIR(years)
N

7TH ST

9TH ST

N ST

11TH ST

U
TIC
EC

1,471,663
2.5
57%
43%
$467,379

13TH ST

344,809
2.1
38%
62%
$552,306
NN
CO

24,695
1.7
29%
71%
$623,477

R ST

VE
EY A

O ST

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
PARK
Renter-occupied
HYATT
HILTON
Median HH Value
GARDEN INN

RID
AA
VE

VE
DA
LAN

HOUSEHOLDS

AGE

FLO

Shaw/Howard
University

Logan
Circle

P ST

1S

S ST

JERS

Dupont
Circle

746,773
3,786,081
48%
48%
52%
52%
91%
91%
59%
54%
DUPONT HOTEL
34%
28%
NE
W

43,858
51%
49%
PHILLIPS
COLLECTION 91%
70%
42%

T ST

NEW

Population
Male
Sheridan
Female
Circle
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

Shaw/Howard
University

S ST

Museums/Theaters

RD

0-20mi

GLENS
GARDEN MARKET

POPULATION

Downtown Shopping District

U ST

LINCO
LN

BID Area

T ST

0-5mi

3RD ST

U St/African American
Civil War Mem'l/Cardozo

LAURIOL PLAZA
E
AV

16T

U ST

WASHINGTON
HILTON

A ST
RNI

0-1mi

GEORGE
WASHINGTON
HOSPITAL

n
al

IFO
CAL

IDA
OR
FL

RMONT
HOTEL

DY

AVE

19TH ST

24TH ST

23RD ST

G
MIN
WYO

NATIO
PA

NW

DUPONT CIRCLE
DUPONT CIRCLE IS
ONE OF DCS MOST
DIVERSE and celebrated
neighborhoods with
boutique shops and
cozy restaurants. The
area boasts extremely
walkable blocks
with easy access to
housing, offices, and the
Metro. Dupont Circle
features more than 150
restaurants, 100 shops
and countless services
that range from local craft
stores and international
foods to food trucks
and fine dining and
everything in between.

HOSPITALITY & CULTURE

INTERNATIONAL
DESTINATION

From around the globe visitors stay in


the numerous hotels and visit world
class museums, including the Phillips
Collections, President Woodrow
Wilson House, Anderson House, and
the Heurich House Museum.

More than 70 embassies


are located in and around
Embassy Row.

52%

population
aged 20-34

90%

population
with Bachelors
Degree or higher

$137k

average
household
income

EVENTS & FESTIVALS


17th Street Festival (Fall)
Dupont Circle Farmers Market
(Sundays)
Dupont Circle Tree Lighting
(December)
First Friday Dupont - art walk in
galleries & retailers (monthly)
Taste of Dupont (Spring)

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

20

27TH ST

CALVERT ST

E
NI
LA

THE LINE DC

$116,436
M
$86,318
AS
S
30% AC
H
14% USE
TT
56%
S
AV
E
$80,754

MIN
WYO

VE
GA

OYSTER ADAMS
WASHINGTON
HILTON

A ST
RNI
IFO
CAL

15%
40%
34%
11%
33.3

PRESIDENT WOODROW
WILSON HOUSE

Sheridan
Circle

PHILLIPS
COLLECTION

THOMAS PINK
MAYFLOWER HOTEL

Washington
Circle P

ENN

SYL
VAN

WHOLE
FOODS

IMF

THE KENNEDY
CENTER

Theodore
Roosevelt
Memorial

NI

AV
E

Mcpherson
Square

I ST
H ST

GOLDEN TRIANGLE
PAGE 28

Lafayette
Square

WORLD BANK

F ST

RG
I

L ST

Farragut
Square

Farragut West

G ST

VI

Farragut
North
K ST

IA A
VE

GEORGE
WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITY

22ND ST

23RD ST

PAUL BAKERY
CHARLES TYRWHITT

21ST ST

20TH ST

NORDSTROM RACK

THE WHITE
HOUSE

GSA HQ

COURTYARD
BY MARRIOTT

E ST

STATE
DEPARTMENT

DOI

D ST

DAR CONSTITUTION HALL


C ST

The
Ellipse

CONSTITUTION AVE
VIETNAM VETERANS
MEMORIAL

THE HAMILTON

NAT
THE

E ST

C
CK
RO

66

THE WATERGATE

MAC PKWY
OTO
&P

CONTACT
Historic Dupont Circle Main Streets
Bill McLeod, Executive Director
(202) 656-4487, execdirector@dupontcircle.biz
www.DupontCircleMainStreets.org

M ST

RIZIKS

Foggy Bottom/GWU

EK
RE

annel
etow n Ch

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

BROOKS BROTHERS

17TH ST

GEORGE
WASHINGTON
HOSPITAL

o rg

Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015) 25,813

BTOO
N ST

14TH ST

27TH ST

WEST END/
FOGGY BOTTOM
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Ge
Theodore

Roosevelt
CAPITAL BIKESHARE
ARRIVALS
Island

STU
THE

TOPAZ HOTEL

RITZ-CARLTON

37%
43%
47%
9%
WASHINGTON16%
HARBOUR
0%
1%

99 Walkers Paradise

LE D

H&M

TRADER JOES

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

WALKSCORE

HILTON
GARDEN INN

M ST

FOUR
SEASONS
HOTEL

RITZ-CARLTON
48% HOTEL
& LOEWS THEATRE

Dupont Circle 20,415

R ST

P ST

PARK
HYATT
FAIRMONT
HOTEL

25TH ST

WY

14TH & U/
LOGAN CIRCLE
PAGE 1

WHOLE FOODS
MARKET

DUPONT CIRCLE

CAPELLA
HOTEL 1

52%
42%
7%
0%

SOU
THEA

KOMI

VE
TA

ITEH
URS
TF

ROOM &
BOARD

SAFEWAY

HEURICH
HOUSE
MUSEUM
28TH ST

29TH ST

30TH ST

31ST ST

33RD ST

34TH ST

Dupont
Circle

AVAILABLE
VEHICLES PER HH
WH
0
1
2-3
4+

T ST

Q ST

U
TIC
EC

CADYS ALLEY

DI

DUPONT HOTEL

$662,533
$74,066
$848,761

$37,703
$130,641
$404,849 $1,400,197
$273,322
$934,306
$307,076 $1,077,849
$136,411
$478,662
$118,966
$420,082
STONE
$81,713OLD
$279,908
HOUSE
$36,450
$125,164
$82,052
$284,080

RA

S ST

NN
CO

35TH ST

VE
NA
NSI
CO
WIS

SPECT ST

$193,504
$21,669
$245,673

LE

GLENS
GARDEN MARKET

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)


Q ST$64,856
Apparel
Computers & Accessories
$7,247
HUGO
BOSS
Entertainment &
$81,706
P ST
Recreation
Pets
ST
O $12,571
Food at Home
$135,264
Food away from Home
$91,462
Health Care
$101,829
N ST
APPLE
STORE
Medical Care
$45,165
ALLSAINTS
Home Improvement
$38,691
WARBY
Household Furnishings
$27,396
CB2
PARKER
Personal Care Products
$12,274
GEORGETOWN
Vehicle Maint. & Repair PARK $27,385

MI

U ST

TRADER JOES

E
AV

19TH ST

Montrose

11%Park
47%
33%
9%
32.6

A
R ID
LO

V ST

REEVES
CENTER

4%
52%
35%
10%
33.4

LAURIOL PLAZA

S ST

Age < 20
Age 2034 R ST
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

MARIE REED
ELEMENTARY

HI
RE
AV
E

R
MA
ORA
KAL

SITAR CENTER

16TH ST

ADAMS MORGAN
PAGE 2

MONT R D
BEL

18TH ST

CK

RD

CO

RO

$126,381
$92,281
28%
14%
58%
$85,679

MA
RA
LO
KA

18TH ST

WY
K PK

SAFEWAY

AGE

HARRIS TEETER

DC ARTS CENTER

23RD ST

VE

$136,988
$100,000
22%
Dumbarton16%
Oaks Park63%
$91,777

ACE HARDWARE
SAFEWAY

TRYST

WHITEHAVEN ST

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

PL

ANS
TO
NE
DR

24TH ST

INCOME

MINTWOOD
PLACE

171,936
1.9
37%
63%
$659,301

14TH ST

Woodley Park/Zoo/
Adams Morgan

HA
MP
S

45,958
1.6
34%
66%
$703,646

BID Area

NE
W

14,128
1.5
35%
65%
$663,793

Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

RM

Main Street
EACH
PEACH
MARKET

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

LU
MB
IA R
D

NO

Great Street

Y RD

OVER PARK
RDWARE

WOOD
LE

MARRIOT WARDMAN
PARK HOTEL

RE
E

US NAVAL
Households
(HH)
OBSERVATORY

Government

H A RVARD ST

DR

HOUSEHOLDS

345,552
49%
51%
94%
74%
45%

Education

15TH ST

80,679
50%
50%
96%
W 84%
54%

Arts/Tourism

D R AL AVE

34TH PL

21,299
50%
50%
99%
90%
59%

D
AN
DL
OO

Population
Male
Female
High
Graduate +
E
IRCLSchool
RY C
O
T
Bachelors Degree +
VA
R
E
Graduate/Professional
Degree

BED, BATH & BEYOND


MARSHALLS

Columbia
Heights

CA
THE

E
AV

POPULATION

0-3mi

28TH ST

D
AN
EL
EV
CL

0-1mi

NATIONAL
ZOOLOGICAL
PARK

Retail/Restaurant

29TH ST

0-mi

ST

T
NT S

VE
TA

CATHEDRAL AVE

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AFRICAN
AMERICAN
HISTORY

NE/SE

EAST CAPITOL STREET/


CAPITOL GATEWAY

AS A MAJOR GATEWAY
into DC, East Capitol
Street carries up to
27,300 cars per day.
Located adjacent to the
Capitol Heights Metrorail
Station and a short drive
to major highways I-95,
I-295 and I-495, the
neighborhood offers
superior regional access.

$31 MILLION HOPE VI


REVITALIZATION GRANT

EDEN PLACE AT
BEULAH CROSSING

Supported by the grant the Capitol


Gateway redevelopment plan has
already delivered 374 new residential
units with another 700 units in the
pipeline.

A new 63-unit residential project


along Eastern Avenue started
delivering three-bedroom
townhomes in 2012.

CAPITOL GATEWAY
MARKETPLACE
Plans for a vacant 12-acre site
call for approximately 167,450 SF
of retail/restaurant space (there
is potential for a 135,500 SF
anchor), 304 apartments and 800
parking spaces.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

EAST CAPITOL
URBAN FARM
A three-acre site at East Capitol
Street and Southern Avenue was
transformed into an urban farm
in 2015. The farm will feature
a garden, a farmers markets,
aquaponics facility, nature trail,
and a plaza with public art.

21

LAS
ST

0-1mi

NE
SO
TA

49TH ST

M
IN

AV
E
ILW
OR
TH

KE
N

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupiedWENDYS
Median HH Value

JUST ST

D ST

7-ELEVEN

STRAND
THEATER

H. D. WOODSON
HIGH SCHOOL

DIVIS

27%
22%
38%
13%
36.2

MI

LE

Rd
M Benning
$982
$3,739
$10,328
$39,686
$6,198
$23,910
$9,092
$34,536
SUBWAY
$3,945
$14,985
$3,460
$13,164
$2,083
$7,981
$871
$3,340
$2,078
$7,962

BLAINE

$25,900
$273,130
$168,501
$234,606
$102,171
$92,897
$54,975
$23,279
$55,425

34%
44%
21%
2%

27%
43%
29%
2%

NG

32%
48%
19%
1%

C ST

RD

D ST

E ST

Capitol Heights 2,081

F ST

BU

A LA B A M A AV E

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com
D
NR
WE
BO

H ST

TC

AR
YL
AN

RN

SS

4 6T

HS

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


H ST
1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

FI

20,700-27,300 East Capitol Street


17,900 Southern Avenue G ST
1,500-5,300 58th Street

Capitol Heights

EAST CAPITOL STREET/


CAPITOL GATEWAY

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

FUTURE CAPITOL GATEWAY


MARKETPLACE

C EN
TRA
LA

53RD ST

NI
BEN

0
1
2-3
4+

MAYA ANGELOU PCS


HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS

EAST CAPITOL ST

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


D ST

ST

AMES ST

49TH ST

C ST

MARYL

KELLY MIDDLE
SCHOOL

51ST ST

$4,509
$17,411
$121,607
$476
$1,839
$13,060
SOME
BLAINE ST
PROJECT $23,542
$6,139
$164,022

VE

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment
&
7-ELEVEN
Recreation
DENNYS
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Fort Medical Care
ChaplinHome Improvement
Park
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

DI

EADS ST

BROOK

S ST
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES
($ thousands)

RA

5 0 H ST
T

47TH ST

29%
22%
37%
13%
34.9

50TH ST

NG R
D

28%
21%
37%
14%
35.8

44TH ST

42ND ST

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

ION
AVE

AGE

A-1 GROCERY

49TH
ST

FOOTE ST

LINCOLN HEIGHTS/
RICHARDSON DWELLINGS
PAGE 33

52N

INCOME

ta Ave

BID Area

7-ELEVEN

MCDONALDS

$50,342
$52,354
$63,688
SUBWAY
NA
$38,797
$38,191
$50,556
NN
IE H
62% ELEN61%
49%
BURRO
UGHS
21%
17%
20%AVE
18%
22%
31%
$39,578
$41,184
$49,848

Main Street

DEANWOOD
PAGE 18

59,977
2.5
47%
53%
$222,466

JAY ST

Average HH
Median
ST
HAYES HH
MENICKS MARKET
HH
Income <$50k
GAULT PL
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

Great Street

LEE ST

B ST

54TH ST

2,832
10,465
2.7
2.7
RD
52%SHERIFF 47%
48%
53%
$252,558
$227,699

AV
E

Government

HOUSEHOLDS

EA
ST
ER
N

Education

AN

PL

28,552
153,477
45%
45%
DEANWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTER
55%
55%
Deanwood
83%
87%
15%
19%
MEADE ST
6%
8%

Arts/Tourism

YL
AR
M

ST

7,793
46%
54%
84%
19%
7%

AV
E

POPULATION
Population
Male
FemaleKENILWORTH
ELEMENTARY
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

58TH ST

0-mi

55TH ST

ANACOS
TIA A
VE

DO
UG

NE

FORT LINCOLN/
DAKOTA CROSSING
FORT LINCOLN IS A HUB
OF ACTIVITY, including
a 420,000-square-foot
shopping center
The Shops at Dakota
Crossing anchored
by Costco and Lowes
and hundreds of new
townhomes in the Dakota
Crossing development.
With direct access to
South Dakota Avenue,
New York Avenue and U.S.
Route 50, Fort Lincoln is
a regional destination.

THE SHOPS AT DAKOTA


CROSSING
Beyond the big-box stores, there
will be approximately 50,000 SF for
smaller boutiques and restaurants
in the 420,000 SF regional
power center.

$539K /
15%
Average closing price for Dakota
Crossing homes in 2015 / year-over-year
increase (2014-2015)2

REGIONAL SHOPPING
DESTINATION
FORT LINCOLN NEW TOWN

Costco - 154,000 SF (2012 opening)

A 362-acre mixed-use urban renewal


area that has already seen 491 new
residential units built since 2007 with
another 209 units under construction
and 413 units in the pipeline.

Lowes - 135,000 SF (2015 opening)


DICKS Sporting Goods 50,000 SF
(2016 projected opening)
Marshalls - 22,000 SF
(2016 projected opening)
PetSmart 13,000 SF
(2016 projected opening)

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

22

0-1mi

D
N

20TH ST

19TH

A
YL
AR

0-mi

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

Arts/Tourism

Education

Government

Great Street

Main Street

BID Area

POPULATION

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

3,203
41%
59%
87%
35%
20%

8,156
45%
55%
84%
29%
13%

AVE

ST

E
RTL
MY

CLI
NTO
N

18TH ST

88,152
2.4
45%
55%
$378,968

17TH ST

RN

16TH ST

ZEKES COFFEE
NIDO
1,886
3,605
1.6
2.1
GOOD FOOD
MARKET 41%
52%
59%
48%
$370,551
$380,643

AN
YL
AR
M AVE

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

222,862
48%
52%
85%
35%
18%

E
ST
EA

HOUSEHOLDS

24TH ST

SCAN MONASTERY

DC BRAU

SO
H
UT

BA

BL

LN DR
CO
LIN

EY

DR

MI

LE

RA

DI

RN

FO
R

HA

PE

L
RD

FORT LINCOLN/
DAKOTA CROSSING

CHANNING ST

PL

BRYANT ST

33R
D

SC
EN

23%
25%
39%
13%
36.0

24TH ST

22ND ST

19%
18%
40%
24%
46.3

15%
18%
38%
30%
51.9

E
QU

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

RD

HU

EVARTS ST

AGE

RG
BU
S
EN
AD

JOS

$76,289
$53,163
47%
16%
37%
$56,823

E
O
C MMO DO R

$72,972
$51,781
49%
12%
39%
$54,984

T
SISLAND
RHODE
AVE, NE/
A
STWOODRIDGE
VI
PAGE 46

E
AV

Average HH
$67,452
WOODRIDGE
LIBRARY $41,290
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
54%
CHUCK BROWN
HH Income $50$75k
PAVILION9%
HH Income $75k+
ST
FRANKLIN36%
$50,537
RITE AID Average HH Disposable

TA
KO
DA

INCOME

E
AV

ATLAS
BREW WORKS

35%
46%
19%
0%

31%
44%
22%
3%

COSTCO

V ST

$44,509
$479,646
$301,167 DAYS INN
NEW YORK AVE
$393,526
FAIRFIELD INN
$172,739
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS
$155,848
$94,358
$40,825
$96,558
NEW YORK AVE/

NE W

YORK
AVE

NATIONAL ARBORETUM

Anacostia
River Park

IVY CITY
PAGE 37

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1

0
1
Mount Olivet
Cemetery
2-3
4+

31ST ST

RD

LOWES

SHOPS AT
DAKOTA
CROSSING

National
Arboretum

30%
45%
24%
2%

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)


74,600-127,300 New York Avenue
34,600 South Dakota Avenue

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. MRIS (single family & condos), courtesy of Kevin J. Wood,
DENNYS
Slate
Properties

RD

DEA
NE
AV
E

LUMBIA
RS

$880
$1,873
$9,510
$19,002
MCDONALDS
$5,685
$11,597
$8,115
$17,076
$3,601KFC/TACO
$7,515
BELL
$2,704
$6,363
$1,783
$3,808
$823
$1,685
$1,879
$3,917

$216,943
$23,536
$287,299

EN
SB

UR
G

Langston Golf Course


& Driving Range
MEADE ST

Y
JA

BL

AD

M ST

17TH ST

NEVAL THOMAS
ELEMENTARY

HECHINGER MALL

I ST

LANE PL

ST

CONTACT
L ST
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research,
E (202) 661-8670
AV
ND
cshuskey@wdcep.com,
YLA www.wdcep.com
R
A
26TH ST

T
HS

USE

$8,227
$911
$11,354

BL
AD
EN
SB
UR

$4,053
$447
$5,433

N
TA
ON
M

16T

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment &
Recreation
Pets
Food at Home
COMFORT INN
& SUITES
Food away
from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

21ST ST

15T H

ST

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

HA
YE
S

ST

CESAR
CHAVEZ
SCHOOL

295

NE

FORT TOTTEN
AN ESTABLISHED
NEIGHBORHOOD with a
solid housing stock and
access to Metrorails Green,
Red and Yellow Lines, Fort
Totten is well positioned
for future business
opportunities. Envisioned
as a transit village by the
DC Comprehensive Plan,
local and regional markets
will be served by several
mixed-use developments.

FORT TOTTEN SQUARE,


ANCHORED BY WALMART
The $120 million phase I delivered
345 apartments, 130,000 SF of retail
space (anchored by a 120,000 SF
urban-format LEED certified Walmart)
and 750 parking spaces in 2015.

ART PLACE AT FORT


TOTTEN (PHASE I)
This new $117 million mixed-use
development will deliver 104,000
SF of retail/restaurant space and
520 apartments in 2017.

$10 MILLION
INFRASTRUCTURE
ENHANCEMENTS
The intersection of Riggs Road and
South Dakota Avenue has been
upgraded to improve safety and
accessibility for pedestrians while
improving navigation and circulation
for vehicles.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

$394K /
14%
Average home closing price in 2015 /
year-over-year increase (2014-2015)2

23

RN

AN
CH
RD

E
ST
EA

ASPEN ST

6TH ST

4TH ST

0-1mi

E
AV

0-mi

T
TIER S
WHIT

0-3mi

Retail/Restaurant

Arts/Tourism

Education

Government

Great Street

Main Street

BID Area

31,683
46%
54%
87%
36%
17%

307,919
49%
51%
84%
45%
24%
CH

UM
ILL
PL

SHERIDAN ST

$71,262
$54,217
46%
19%
36%
$53,957

$75,200
$56,543
Fort
44%
Slocum
18%
Park
38%
$56,964

$85,102
$60,503
41%
17%
42%
$62,845

ILL

122,490
2.4
44%
56%
$474,915

13,124
2.3
58%
42%
$414,280

3,494
2.3
52%
48%
$383,564

SL
IG

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
ACKENBOS ST
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

RD

HOUSEHOLDS

ENHOUSE ST

SHERIDAN ST

3RD ST

7,864
45%
55%
89%
35%
18%

D
IR R
BLA

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

NORTH CAPITOL ST

POPULATION

PEABODY ST

PEABODY ST

INCOME

ONEIDA ST

WALMART

SARGENT RD

7TH ST

L
6TH P
RICO
RTO

1ST ST

2ND ST

4TH ST

HA
MP
SH
IR E

AV
E

AVE

KC
HU
RC
H

RD

2ND ST

1ST ST

VARNUM ST

RE
E

TAYLOR ST

CK
C

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections

BROOKLAND
PAGE 8

RO

whole percent 2. MRIS (single family & condos), courtesy of Kevin J. Wood,
Slate Properties

13T H ST

OOD RD
HAREW

Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670


cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

T
ITOL S
CAP
RTH
NO

CONTACT

Georgia
Ave/ DC Economic Partnership,
Washington,
Petworth

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

CVS

ACE

PARK PL

FISH IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD

CATHOLIC
UNIVERSITY OF
AMERICA

OTIS ST

CVS

NEWTON ST

14TH ST

5TH ST

AII AV
E

7TH ST

BUCHANAN ST

SHEPHERD ST 1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest

AV
E

H AW

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

CHEZ
BILLYS

DA
KO
TA

CRITTENDEN ST

FORT TOTTEN

METRORAIL
BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)
Grant

26,300-27,200 Riggs Road


17,700 South Dakota Avenue

SO
UT
H

DECATUR ST

Fort Totten 7,932Circle

KU

GALLATIN ST

29%
44%
24%
2%

ST
WAY

25%
46%
27%
2%

O
GALL

Fort Totten

PU E

8TH ST

DC COMMUNITY
COLLEGE

Fort
Totten
Park

DI

Rock Creek
Cemetery

ST
ILTON
HAM

RA

$69,407
$737,842
$474,846
$591,735
$261,912
$234,659
$144,818
$64,640
$150,810

FUTURE XSPORT FITNESS


FUTURE
ART PLACE AT
FORT TOTTEN

$338,994
$37,717
$445,363

VEHICLES PER HH1


27%
44%
27%
2%

RD

ILE

$6,563
$70,247
$43,579
$60,176
$26,244
$24,205
$13,780
$5,871
$14,144

S
RIGG

AV
AND
OKL
BRO

0
1
2-3
4+

$1,673
$17,763
$10,931
$15,532
$6,773
$6,148
$3,516
$1,496
$3,580

JEFFERSON PL

DR
EN
TT
TO

Sherman
Circle
AVAILABLE

$31,206
$3,384
$42,238

NEDY ST
KEN

RT

ON ST

$7,819
$847
$10,654

PL

FO

GUT ST

GLAM

IN ST

21%
29%CVS
38%
12%
35.1
VINTAGE

NE

& BRICK
N

Apparel
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

3RD ST

ON ST

21%
22%
38%
19%
40.7

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

4TH ST

AM ST

7TH ST

ON ST

20%
23%
38%
19%
40.9

Y ST

TROPOLIS

Age < 20
Age 2034
CULTURE COFFEE
Age 3564
UNITYCARE
Age 65+
HEALTHCARE
PHARMACY
Median Age (years)

CH
ILL
UM

AGE

LLOW ST

S
EA

KA
NS
AS

RIGGS LASALLE
COMMUNITY CENTER

AN
YL
AR AVE
M TERN

AV
E

HELLBENDER
BREWING COMPANY

ST

AVE

N ST

OGLETHORPE ST

N
SO
OL
CH
NI

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
NICHOLSON ST
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
MIS
SAverage
OU HH Disposable
RI

GLETHORPE ST

NW

GEORGETOWN
INTERNATIONALLY
KNOWN AS A BUSTLING
URBAN RETAIL MECCA,
a dining and entertainment
center, and a cultural
destination, Georgetowns
business district flourishes
seven days a week, during
the day and into the night.
The historic and charming
neighborhoods diverse
mix of residents, students,
office workers, citygoers,
suburbanites and tourists
makes for a dynamic
setting unparalleled in DC.

A DESIGN DISTRICT

23,000
EMPLOYEEES IN GEORGETOWN2

Georgetown is home to 65
home decor retailers and design
showrooms (including Baker, B&B
Italia, Boffi, CB2, Design Within
Reach, Donghia, and Jonathan Adler)
as well as dozens of architecture and
interior design firms.

250+ RETAILERS
National and international retailers
that call Georgetown home, including
Apple, AllSaints, Billy Reid, Club
Monaco, Cusp, Frye, Gant, Free
People, Intermix, Massimo Dutti,
rag & bone, Rent the Runway,
Sid Mashburn, Tory Burch, and
Warby Parker.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

WORLD-RENOWNED
UNIVERSITIES
Home to Georgetown University
and within walking distance of
George Washington University, the
neighborhood offers access to more
than 35,000 students.

24

Great Street

FULTON ST

0
1
2-3
4+

21%
50%
29%
0%

38%
44%
17%
1%

34%
47%
18%
1%

36TH ST

OB
S

RE
E
C

37TH ST

38TH ST

MONT R D
BEL

24TH ST

38TH ST

39TH PL

39TH ST

40 ST ST

39TH ST

CK

AV
E

Montrose
Park
R ST

RESERVOIR RD

GEORGETOWN
GEORGETOWN
UNIVERSITY

Q ST

HUGO BOSS
P ST

33RD ST

34TH ST

35TH ST

O ST

APPLE STORE

WARBY
PARKER

CB2

CADYS ALLEY

Francis Scott
Key Memorial
Bridge

WEST END/
FOGGY BOTTOM
PAGE 54

ALLSAINTS

PROSPECT ST

C AN AL R D

N ST

27TH ST

GEORGETOWN
UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL

WH
ITEH
URS
TF

FAIRMONT
HOTEL

OLD STONE
HOUSE

M ST

FOUR
SEASONS
HOTEL

GEORGETOWN
PARK
CAPELLA
HOTEL

WY

RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL
& LOEWS THEATRE
WASHINGTON
HARBOUR

GEO
WASHING
HOS

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

o rg

WALKSCORE

Court House

Your goals become our goals, and you can rest assured M

at Bank of Georgetown, were pulling for you.

www.bankofgeorgetown.com
Serving Businesses in DC, MD & VA
1115 30th St., NWWashington, DC20007
66

Theodore
Roosevelt
Memorial

C
CK
RO

Member FDIC

THE KENNEDY
CENTER

MAC PKWY
OTO
&P

Rosslyn

CONTACT
Georgetown BID
Joe Sternlieb, CEO, (202) 298-9222
jsternlieb@georgetowndc.com, www.georgetowndc.com

Theodore
Roosevelt
Island

THE WATERGATE

EK
RE

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. Area includes BID and Georgetown University & Hospital

anne
etow n Ch

97 Walkers Paradise

Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015) 7,369

Foggy Bo

Ge

Foggy Bottom GWU 21,462

CAPITAL BIKESHARE ARRIVALS

WY

25TH ST

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1

DI

US
ET
TS

28TH ST

$132,901
$1,412,659
$949,020
$1,086,768
$483,191
$427,105
$284,738
$127,239
$288,079

RA

29TH ST

$15,939
$168,803
$114,171
$131,255
$58,157
$53,044
$34,523
$15,132
$34,359

LE

SAFEWAY

36TH ST

$5,440
$56,928
$38,941
$45,146
$20,025
$19,905
$11,816
$5,001
$11,592

MI

30TH ST

$672,283
$75,449
$861,736

AS
SA
CH

S ST

S ST

$80,737
$8,992
$103,894

T ST

37TH ST

LR
AL
XH
FO

RB

$27,439
$3,027
$36,012

RO

WHITEHAVEN ST

31ST ST

44TH ST

15%
41%
34%
10%
32.8

ANS
TO
NE
DR

K PK

Dumbarton
Oaks Park

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

Apparel
V
T
D
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

36TH PL

34TH PL

41ST ST
42ND ST

40TH PL

$126,006
$94,997
27%
14%
59%
$86,551

14%
47%
27%
13%
29.6

RM

EM
SAL

SWEETGREEN

VE
NA
NSI
CO
WIS

U
RTH
CA
MA

12%
43%
31%
15%
32.0

NO

US NAVAL
OBSERVATORY

GLOVER PARK
HARDWARE

W ST

AGE
Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)
LA

WHOLE
FOODS
MARKET

SLATE WINE BAR


& BISTRO

CALVERT ST

DR

$160,009
$124,669
19%
11%
70%
$104,862

D
AN
DL
OO

$196,237
$160,962
12%
9%
79%
$124,464

Whitehaven
Park

GLOVER PARK
PAGE 27

CALVERT ST

161,164
1.9
37%
63%
$732,952

Y RD

Woodley Park/Zoo/
Adams Morgan

E
AV

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

CIRCLE
ORY
AT
V
ER

IN
NS

INCOME

15,311
1.8
45%
55%
$974,307

WOOD
LE

O
SC
WI

4,313
2.1
54%
46%
$1,000,001

BID Area

MARRIOT WARDMAN
PARK HOTEL

HOUSEHOLDS
Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

324,867
49%
51%
95%
78%
DAVIS PL
47%

P
AW

33,607
47%
53%
98%
89%
60%

NL
TU

RD

10,112
47%
53%
Glover100%
Archbold
Park 93%
64%

Main Street

NATION
ZOOLOGI
PARK

27TH ST

Government

28TH ST

Education

E
AV

POPULATION
Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

Arts/Tourism
GARFIELD ST

29TH ST

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

38TH ST

0-1mi

CATHEDRAL AVE

D
AN
EL
EV
CL

0-mi

RD

E
AV

IM
GR
PIL

GARFIELD ST

FOXHALL

HAWTHORNE ST

NW

GEORGIA AVENUE/
BRIGHTWOOD
BRIGHTWOOD IS
CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED along Georgia
Avenue between
Shepherd Park and
Petworth, with Rock
Creek Park on its
western border. This
stable neighborhood
of rowhouses and Art
Deco-inspired dwellings
includes Fort Stevens,
the site of the only
Civil War battle to take
place within DC.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Georgia Avenue is a designated
Great Streets corridor. As funds
become available small businesses
can apply for reimbursable grants of
up to $50,000 per location to cover
capital improvements and certain
soft costs.

LOCAL RESTAURANTS &


ETHNIC EATERIES
Since 2011, the area has seen the
opening of Decadence, Desta
Ethiopia Restaurant, Masai Mara,
Simple Bar & Grille and Wapa Caf.

$487K / 11%
Average home closing price in 2015 /
year-over-year increase (2014-2015)2

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

NEW DEVELOPMENT
The Beacon Center will be a mixeduse project wrapped around the
existing Emory United Methodist
Church and adjacent to Fort Stevens.
Plans call for new church space, 109
residential units, 10,600 SF of office
space and 5,700 SF of retail space.

$302/SF
The 106,000 SF Walmart site sold for
$32.1 million to Stockbridge Capital
Group in Q4 2014.

25

SHEPHERD PARK LIBRARY

ER

LEDOS PIZZA
MCDONALDS

IS

A
AL
AS
K

BE

A
36,956 CH D297,584
R
47%
48%
53%
52%
87%
90%
40%
59%
20%
35%

16,081
47%
53%
85%
35%
18%

FERN ST

Great Street

Main Street

MODERN MOBLER

CEDAR STREET
TAVERN & WINE BAR

23%
21%
41%
14%
38.9

6TH ST

GEORGIA AVENUE/
BRIGHTWOOD

$446,283
$49,982
$590,591

$7,713
$84,824
$53,278
$69,454
$30,227
$29,410
$16,456
$6,897
$16,956

$91,866
$959,402
$627,778
$775,929
$343,547
$318,242
$192,166
$84,613
$197,761

LE

RA

CHEZ AUNTY LIBE


QUACKENBOS ST

PEABODY ST

WALMART

SIMPLE
BAR & GRILL

EMERY
RECREATION
CENTER

OGLETHORPE ST

NICHOLSON ST

Sl

MIS

SO
U RI

MADISON ST

RITE AID

LONGFELLOW FLATS

AVE

LONGFELLOW ST

CULTURE COFFEE

4TH ST

7TH ST

13TH ST

14TH ST

E
V
GEORGIA A

16TH ST
O

LO
RA
D

CO

CENTRAL 14TH ST/


WMATA BUS BARN
PAGE 13

18,600-23,300 Georgia Avenue


15,700-27,400 Missouri Avenue
12,200 13th Street

INGRAHAM ST

KENNEDY STREET
PAGE 32
HAMILTON ST

STRAW STICK & BRICK


DELICATESSEN
GALLATIN ST

FARRAGUT ST

EMERSON ST

N CH

DELAFIELD PL

BROAD BR A

DECATUR ST

E
AV

HIGHLANDS

WMATA
BUS BARN

Sherman
Circle

CRITTENDEN ST

AV
E

RGY
LE
TE
R

9TH ST

PETWORTH
LIBRARY

Grant
Circle

3RD ST

7TH ST

WEBSTER ST

8TH ST

EN

AV
E

ALLISON ST

4TH ST

BUCHANAN ST

BL
AG
D

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

A
W
IO

RUFF & READY

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. MRIS (single family & condos), courtesy of Kevin J. Wood,
Slate Properties

SA
S

RD

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

KINGSBURY
CENTER

JEFFERSON ST

CVS

AV
E

ROCK CREEK
TENNIS CENTER

BEA
CH
DR

RO
S

RD

R
VE
O

GL

28%
45%
26%
1%

E
AV
OIS

90 Walkers Paradise

26%
49%
24%
1%

IN
ILL

WALKSCORE

SD

UNITYCARE
HEALTHCARE
PHARMACY

SNEAKERTROPOLIS

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


27%
51%
21%
1%

RITTENHOUSE ST

FORT
STEVENS

KENNEDY ST

0
1
2-3
4+

DI

WAPA CAFE

9TH ST

$38,449
$4,141
$51,316

MI

SHERIDAN ST

20%
28%
38%
14%
36.4

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)


Apparel
$14,997
Computers & Accessories
$1,592
Entertainment &
$19,673
Recreation
RD
Pets
TA RY
M ILI$2,926
Food at Home
$33,228
Food away from Home
$20,651
Health Care
$26,607
Medical Care
$11,571
Home Improvement
$10,901
Household Furnishings Rock $6,315
Creek
Personal Care Products Park $2,677
Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$6,519

4TH ST

BR
AN
CH
RD
SAFEWAY

25%
21%
41%
13%
37.6

EY
CVS

AGE
Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

PIN

GEORGIA AVENUE/
WALTER REED
PAGE 26

$107,983
$73,434
35%
16%
49%
$75,886

ASPEN ST

14TH ST

$84,273
$58,683
44%
14%
42%
$61,678

ASPEN ST

16TH ST

ck

Cr

$73,861
$47,346
52%
13%
36%
$54,630

Ro

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

SOUPER

127,780
2.3
44%
56%
$590,952

eek

INCOME

14,273
2.6
53%
47%
$489,574

BUSBOY
POETS

CEDAR ST

HOUSEHOLDS
6,276
2.6
41%
59%
$477,756

Takoma
WALTER REED

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

BID Area

5TH ST

OREGON
AVE

GERANIUM ST

Government

RD

POPULATION
Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

0-3mi

Education

AV
E

0-1mi

Arts/Tourism

B L AIR

0-mi

Retail/Restaurant

GEORGIA AVE

NW

GEORGIA AVENUE/
WALTER REED
WITH THE CLOSING OF
THE 110-ACRE WALTER
REED ARMY MEDICAL
CENTER in September
2011, the DC government
is actively planning to
integrate the campus
into the surrounding
neighborhoods. A joint
venture of Hines, Urban
Atlantic and Triden
Development has been
selected as the master
developer and will
redevelop 66.57 acres into
The Parks at Walter Reed.

THE PARKS AT
WALTER REED

HARRIS TEETER

66+ acres of the former Walter Reed


Hospital campus will be redeveloped
into 2,160 residential units, 230,000
SF of retail space, 310,000 SF of
office space, 20 acres of open space
along with hotel, art, educational and
medical uses.

A new 56,000 SF Harris Teeter


grocery store will anchor a mixed-use
project with 198 residential units at
Georgia & Eastern Avenues.

$646K / 11%
Average home closing price in 2015 /
year-over-year increase (2014-2015)2

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Georgia Avenue is a designated
Great Streets corridor. As funds
become available small businesses
can apply for reimbursable grants of
up to $50,000 per location to cover
capital improvements and certain
soft costs.

26

0-mi

0-1mi

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

Arts/Tourism

Education

Government

Great Street

Main Street

BID Area

POPULATION
Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

6,255
47%
53%
93%
65%
41%

27,754
47%
53%
93%
63%
39%

243,878
49%
51%
83%
49%
28%

2,731
2.3
55%
45%
$675,527

12,773
2.1
42%
58%
$626,476

93,714
2.6
50%
50%
$520,262

$115,766
$76,662
29%
20%
51%
$80,496

$100,485
$72,587
34%
18%
49%
$73,231

$106,479TAL D S
R
DR
PO
$70,690
AL
RT
O
35%P
17%
48%
$75,808

19%
22%
43%
16%
41.3

18%
27%
41%
14%
38.3

EA
ST
ER
N

AV
E

GEORGIA AVENUE/
WALTER REED

RA

DI

LEE
GA
TE

LE

RD

MI

AGE
24%
23%
40%
14%
37.2

IA RD

16TH ST

K A LM

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

Silver
Spring

AN

INCOME

YL
AR
M

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

DR
ACH
T BE
EAS

HOUSEHOLDS

FUTURE HARRIS TEETER

KFC/TACO BELL

IRIS ST

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

$67,443
$692,611
$448,262
$572,467
$253,128
$241,034
$139,523
$61,174
$144,695

LEDOS PIZZA

YL
AR

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH

20%
50%
29%
1%

CEDAR ST

WALTER REED

CEDAR STREET
TAVERN & WINE BAR

19%
43%
35%
2%

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

PIN

eek

CVS

Ro

20,600-21,800 Georgia Aveune

SAFEWAY

14TH ST

ck

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

16TH ST

Cr

91 Walkers Paradise

ASPEN ST

EY

Takoma 5,774

WALKSCORE

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. MRIS (DC single family & condo sales), courtesy of Kevin J.
Wood, Slate Properties

SHERIDAN ST

WAPA CAFE

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

BUSBOYS &
POETS

SOUPERGIRL

ASPEN ST

Silver Spring 13,008

TAKOMA
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BR
AN
CH
RD

18%
45%
36%
1%

FERN ST

MODERN MOBLER

Takoma

0
1
2-3
4+

GEORGIA AVE

AL
AS
K

AV
E

GERANIUM ST

MCDONALDS

4TH ST

$8,616
$88,585
$58,538
B$71,689
EA
CH
$31,673DR
$29,467
$18,046
$7,919
$18,493

SHEPHERD PARK LIBRARY

6TH ST

ER

$2,165
$21,296
$14,112
$18,010
$7,955
$7,996
$4,439
$1,902
$4,574

HOLLY ST

IS

$320,159
$35,919
$429,401

$41,579
$4,708
$55,029

RD

$10,007
$1,149
$13,712

B L AIR

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment &
Recreation
W
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

FORT
STEVENS

RITTENHOUSE ST

CHEZ AUNTY LIBE


QUACKENBOS ST

PEABODY ST

GEORGIA AVE/
BRIGHTWOOD
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NW

GLOVER PARK
WITH ITS DISTINCT
COMMUNITY IDENTITY,
Glover Park offers the
appeal of a quaint and
established upper-income
residential neighborhood
with all the convenience
of urban living. The
area is host to a highly
desirable mix of families,
single professionals and
students within walking
distance of one of DC's
most resilient and stable
neighborhood-oriented
commercial districts.

$10 MILLION

NEW DEVELOPMENT
2251 Wisconsin Avenue added
82 apartments and renovated &
expanded an existing two-story,
28,000 SF retail property in 2015.

47%

population
aged 20-34

87%

population with
Bachelors Degree
or higher

$154k

average
household income

Public funding invested in capital


improvements including streetscape
improvements, additional parking
supply and traffic circulation
improvements in order to bolster
local retail.

NEW RETAILERS &


RESTAURANTS
Since the beginning of 2011 the area
has seen numerous new additions,
including Chipotle, Core Yoga, Mad
Fox Brewing, Rocklands Real BBQ,
Slate Wine Bar & Bistro, Spring &
Sprout and Sweetgreen.

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AVE

RODMAN ST

RODMAN ST

314,599
49%
51%
95%
79%
49%

CLEVELAND PARK
PAGE 15
36TH ST

WOODLEY RD

CATHEDRA
L

AV
E

WASHINGTON
NATIONAL
CATHEDRAL

34TH PL

36TH ST

36TH PL

OB
S

38TH ST

39TH PL

39TH ST

40 ST ST

40TH PL

WHITEHAVEN ST

37TH ST

39TH ST

SAFEWAY
S ST

S ST

Montrose
Park
R ST

RESERVOIR RD

HUGO BOSS
P ST

APPLE STORE

ALLSAINTS

PROSPECT ST

C AN AL R D

N ST

WARBY
PARKER

CB2

CADYS ALLEY

Francis Scott
Key Memorial
Bridge

30TH ST

33RD ST

34TH ST

37TH ST

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

Q ST

O ST

35TH ST

18,200-19,000 Wisconsin Avenue


2,700-6,900 Calvert Street

GEORGETOWN
PAGE 24

GEORGETOWN
UNIVERSITY

31ST ST

GEORGETOWN
UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL

44TH ST

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

ANS
TO
NE
D

GLOVER PARK

T ST

LR
AL
XH
FO

RB

RM

Dumbarton
Oaks Park

38TH ST

38TH ST
41ST ST

DR

48TH ST

D
AN
DL
OO

88L RVery
walkable
D

SWEETGREEN

VE
NA
NSI
CO
WIS

CA

WALKSCORE

NO

US NAVAL
OBSERVATORY

GLOVER PARK
HARDWARE

Whitehaven
Park

33%
46%
20%
1%

LA
EM
SAL

U
RTH
CA
MA

2-3
4+

19%
56%
24%
1%

WHOLE
FOODS
MARKET

SLATE WINE BAR


& BISTRO

W ST

20%
49%
30%
1%

CALVERT ST

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH

Georgetown
0Reservoir
Open Space
1Preserve

E
AV

$135,461
$1,424,963
$958,200
$1,109,390
$493,144
$445,418
$289,124
$128,307
$292,253

E
AV

$14,632
$153,709
$103,803
$120,270
$53,283
$48,592
$31,540
$13,851
$31,482

DI

DAVIS PL

RA

IN
NS

$3,704
$39,046
$26,513
$30,298
$13,435
$12,396
$8,028
$3,508
$7,972

LE

IRCLE
RY C
TO
VA
ER

O
SC
WI

$678,424
$76,285
$876,824

MI

OIR
R

$73,464
$8,219
$94,848

FULTON ST

16% Glover
Archbold
39% Park
34%
11%
33.1

$18,762
$2,092
$24,165

CATHEDRAL AVE

GARFIELD ST

P
AW

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment &
Recreation
W ST
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
WY
N PK
AVE
ITEHFurnishings
Household
WH
Personal Care Products
R S
ERV
Vehicle Maint. &ERepair

RD

D
AN
EL
EV
CL

$133,442
$100,267
26%
14%
61%
$90,451

17%
42%
28%
13%
30.7

RD

13%
47%
29%
11%
31.3

IM
GR
PIL

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

MACOMB ST

NL
TU

FOXHALL

NEWMARK ST

AV
E

39TH ST

45TH ST

154,465
1.9
39%
61%
$810,263

E
AV

14,837
2.0
46%
54%
$1,000,001

$154,040
$150,461
$122,239
$112,845
GARFIELD ST
21%
20%
8%
13%
71%
68%
$102,737
$99,762

Age < 20 X T E R
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

KING PL

SE
TT
S

ALERO
MEDIUM RARE

UPTOWN THEATER

HAWTHORNE ST

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
Wesley
HH Income $75k+
Heights
Park
Average HH Disposable

BID Area

34TH ST

AS
SA
CH
U

O
XIC

INCOME

Main Street

ME

3,697
2.1
43%
57%
$1,000,001

Great Street

ORDWAY ST

W
NE

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Battery
Renter-occupied
Kemble
Median
Park HH Value

DE

Government

35TH ST

33,779
45%
55%
98%
87%
57%

HOUSEHOLDS

AGE

Education

IDA
HO

7,737
45%
55%
98%
87%
57%

42ND ST

D PKW Y

49TH ST

WO O

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

Arts/Tourism

W
P
C

AMERICAN
UNIVERSITY

44TH ST

OK RD

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

36TH ST

POPULATION

0-1mi

AV
E

0-mi

WH
ITEH
URS
TF

OLD STONE
HOUSE

GEORGETOWN
PARK
CAPELLA
HOTEL

WY

RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL
& LOEWS THEATRE

WASHINGTON
HARBOUR

NW

GOLDEN TRIANGLE
POSSIBLY WASHINGTONS
TRUE CENTER OF POWER,
the Golden Triangle is a
premier and unparalleled
location to work, dine,
and shop. Just steps away
from the White House and
National Mall, the Golden
Triangle is 43 blocks of
prime DC real estate
in the central business
district where businesses
prosper with a steady mix
of workers, residents and
visitors. Access, amenities,
resources, and a comfortable
working environment make
the Golden Triangle a worldclass neighborhood.

85,000 /
$106K

INTERSECTION OF
TRADITIONAL + TECH
Where traditional DC businesses
lobbyists, lawyers, and bankers
meld with the citys new frontiers
of tech, digital media, design, and
healthcare.

Workers in the Golden Triangle /


Average salary of employees in the
Golden Triangle.2

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS,
EXCEPTIONAL RETAIL
More than 3,000 national and
international companies and
organizations are located in the Golden
Triangle. In addition, the neighborhood
is home to high-end national apparel
retailers, including Brooks Brothers,
Thomas Pink, Riziks and Charles
Tyrwhitt. These and other upscale
retailers in the neighborhood perform at
the very top of their brands across the
region and nation.

A TRANSPORTATION HUB
The neighborhood has access to four
of the Metros ten busiest rail stations,
numerous protected bike lanes, the
most walkable zip code in the city
according to Walkscore, and a street
network that allows easy access
to and from I-66, I-395, I-50, GW
Parkway, and Rock Creek Parkway.

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D RA
CA
THE

DR

0-1mi R M A 0-3mi

MA
ORA
KAL

US
ET
TS

RD

AVE

G
MIN
WYO

AV
E

LAURIOL PLAZA

A
R ID
LO

ROOM &
BOARD

GLENS
GARDEN MARKET

PRESIDENT WOODROW
WILSON HOUSE

R ST

LE DI

Q ST

MI

LE

KOMI
R

AD

98 Walkers Paradise

66
CAPITAL BIKESHARE ARRIVALS

20TH ST

SYL
VAN

WHOLE
FOODS

K ST
Farragut
Square

IA A
VE

Farragut West

22ND ST

GEORGE
WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITY

IMF

Theodore
Roosevelt
Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections
Memorial
1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. Golden Triangle BID
Bridge

NI

AV
E

Lafayette
Square

WORLD BANK

17TH ST

G ST

RG
I

Mcpherson
Square

I ST
H ST

VI

THE KENNEDY
CENTER

L ST

14TH ST

Farragut
North

PAUL BAKERY
CHARLES TYRWHITT

THE WHITE
HOUSE

GSA HQ

COURTYARD
BY MARRIOTT

THE HAMILTON

E ST

NAT
THEA

E ST

STATE
DEPARTMENT

DOI

WEST END/
FOGGY BOTTOM
PAGE 54

The
Ellipse

D ST

DAR CONSTITUTION HALL


C ST

CONSTITUTION AVE

Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015) 34,209

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AFRICAN
AMERICAN
HISTORY

VIETNAM VETERANS
MEMORIAL

Reflecting Pool

LINCOLN
MEMORIAL

WWII
MEMORIAL

WASHINGTON
MONUMENT

KOREAN WAR
MEMORIAL

MO
ME

Y
KW
LP
RIA

CONTACT
Golden Triangle BID
Leona Agouridis, Executive Director
(202) 463-3400
lagouridis@goldentriangledc.com
www.goldentriangledc.com

MAYFLOWER HOTEL

F ST

WALKSCORE

THOMAS PINK

Foggy Bottom/GWU

&

Farragut West 22,374


Foggy Bottom GWU 21,462

M ST

21ST ST

ENN

GEORGE
WASHINGTON
HOSPITAL

EK
RE

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

BROOKS BROTHERS

RIZIKS

C
CK
RO

36%
48%
16%
1%

BTOO
N ST

NORDSTROM RACK

THE WATERGATE

anne
etow n Ch

51%
42%
7%
0%

TOPAZ HOTEL

RITZ-CARLTON

Washington
Circle P

WHOLE FOODS
MARKET

H&M

TRADER JOES

o rg

34%
4%
0%

M ST

FOUR
SEASONS
HOTEL

23RD ST

$677,478
$75,673
$189,664
$865,007
$29,244 HOTEL
$133,079
RITZ-CARLTON
& LOEWS THEATRE
$315,013 $1,430,558
$212,300
$955,215
WASHINGTON
HARBOUR
$1,096,370
$237,206
$105,259
$486,960
$86,064
$410,696
$63,566
$285,743
$28,561
$128,064
$63,860
$289,696

HILTON
GARDEN INN

25TH ST

$150,502

$16,907
CAPELLA
HOTEL

Theodore
62%
Roosevelt
Island

PARK
HYATT
FAIRMONT
HOTEL

STU
THE

P ST

IU

15TH ST

27TH ST

GOLDEN
TRIANGLE

Ge

$32,946
$3,743
$40,805
$6,311
$68,942
$46,396
$50,468
$22,416
$17,000
$13,825
$6,297
$13,948

HEURICH
HOUSE
MUSEUM

OLD STONE
HOUSE

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH

Arlington

SAFEWAY

NE
W

Dupont
Circle

OMAC PKWY
POT

GEORGETOWN

PARK
Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment
WH & Rec.
ITEH
URS
Pets
TF
WY
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

Farragut North 25,294


Dupont Circle 20,415

14TH & U/LOGAN CIRCLE


PAGE 1

DUPONT HOTEL

28TH ST

29TH ST

30TH ST

31ST ST

14%
41%
34%
11%
33.2

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

0
1
2-3
4+

PHILLIPS
COLLECTION

VE
TA

11%
49%
31%
10%
31.7

WARBY
PARKER

CB2

CADYS ALLEY

Sheridan
Circle

SOUR
THEA

S ST

U
TIC
EC

18%
52%
21%
8%
APPLE STORE
27.3

33RD ST

$115,705
$87,015
30%
14%
56%
$80,683

P ST
O ST

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
N ST
Age 65+
Median Age (years)
ALLSAINTS

34TH ST

T ST

E
AV

NN
CO

35TH ST

$129,934
$94,762
28%
13%
59%
$87,188

U ST

TRADER JOES

VE
NA
NSI
CO
WIS

$119,611
$82,427
30%
15%
Q ST
54%
HUGO
BOSS
$80,425

V ST

REEVES
CENTER

WASHINGTON
HILTON

A ST
RNI
IFO
CAL

DUPONT CIRCLE
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Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

SPECT ST

18TH ST

OYSTER ADAMS

INCOME

AGE

MARIE REED
ELEMENTARY

VE
LA
RIA

Arlington
Memorial
Bridge

US HOLO
MEMORIA
MUSEUM

INDEPENDENCE AVE
Potomac
Park

Tidal

14 TH ST

R ST

34,543
176,538
1.51
1.83
33%
36%
67%
64%
Montrose
Park $666,144
$692,899

MONT R D
BEL

SITAR CENTER

16TH ST

AS
SA
CH

CK

BID Area

RD

IR
EA
VE

RO

18TH ST

8,096
1.47
27%
73%
$596,042

WY

HA
MP
SH

K PK

HOUSEHOLDS Dumbarton
Oaks Park
Households (HH)
Average HH SAFEWAY
Size
Owner-occupied
S ST
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

MA
RA
LO
KA

DC ARTS CENTER

347,179
49%
51%
94%
75%
M46%

LU
MB
IA R
D

17,195
60,488
46%
50%
54%
50%
99%
97%
WHITEHAVEN ST
88%
86%
58%
56%

19TH ST

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

RE
E

VER PARK
RDWARE

DR

Main Street

CO

POPULATION

Great Street
TRYST

24TH ST

NS
TO
NE

HARRIS TEETER

MINTWOOD
Government
PLACE

Education

0-mi

US NAVAL
OBSERVATORY

THE LINE DC

Arts/Tourism

23RD ST

NO

Retail/Restaurant

14TH ST

D
AN
DL

CALVERT ST

NE

H STREET, NE
H STREET, NE HAS
STEADILY RETURNED to
rank as one of the DCs most
productive and innovative
neighborhood commercial
districts. A hip arts scene
inclusive of quirky bars,
eclectic restaurants, art
galleries, and regional music
destinationsmost locally
ownedcontinue to lead
the way in the corridors
renaissance. Anchored by
Union Stationthe region's
transportation centerthe
corridor offers easy access
to the metropolitan area
and the East Coast.

NATIONAL RECOGNITION
Named a Great American Main
Street (National Trust for Historic
Preservation, 2013), a Top 10 Great
Urban Neighborhood (USA Today,
2011) and Americas sixth Hippest
Hipster Neighborhood (Forbes, 2012).

GROWING RETAIL &


RESIDENTIAL BASE
1,000+ new residential units to
deliver in 2016 within a half-mile of
H Street, NE.
A new 38,000 SF Whole Foods is
expected to open in 2016/2017

BEST DENIM & CASUAL


SHOPS IN AMERICA
H Street retailer Maketto made GQ
Magazine's 100 Best Denim & Casual
Shops in America list in 2015.

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D
TW
O
O

W ST

5TH ST

4TH ST

SUMMIT PL

LN RD

AV
E
CA
PI
TO
L

AN S
T
COR

AV
E
VI
RG
IN
IA
W
ES
T

AV
E

DA
DA
VE

INI

HO
L

TR

BR
OO
KS
T

ELL
O

MO
NT

5T
H

6T
HS
T

4T
HS
T

COR

1ST ST
1ST ST

IN
Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections
GT
1. American Community Survey (2009-2013),
O values are rounded to nearest
N
whole percent
A

13TH ST

TE
NN
ES

SE
EA
VE

E ST

12TH ST

11TH ST

10TH ST

9TH ST

7TH ST

8TH ST

5TH ST

4TH ST

2ND ST

F ST

CONSTITUTION AVE
CAPITOL HILL
PAGE 9

INDEPENDENCE AVE
CANNON HOUSE
OFFICE BUILDING

GOOD STUFF
EATERY

H
RT
NO

RO
CA

VE
AA
LIN

SE
TT
SA
VE

EASTERN MARKET
C ST

C ST

D ST

Eastern
Market

FUTURE
TRADER
JOES

T
S OU

LINA
AR O
HC

AVE

E
AV
KY
UC
NT
KE

SONA CREAMERY AND WINE BAR

Capitol
South

16TH ST

MA
SS
AC
HU

14TH ST

Lincoln
Park

EAST CAPITOL ST

15TH ST

SUPREME
COURT

C ST

D ST

E ST
E ST

YES! ORGANIC
MARKET

TEDS BULLETIN
MATCHBOX

G ST

TH ST

G ST

ROSES
LUXURY

MARINE
BARRACKS

14TH ST

W
Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015)
8,797
A
3RD ST

ES
T

RED ROCKS

VE
DA
AN
YL
R
MA

Stanton
Square

41%
44%
15%
1%

CAPITAL BIKESHARE ARRIVALS

4TH ST

ST

ATLAS
THEATER

LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS

Federal
H Street Main
Street,
Center SW
Anwar
Saleem,
Exec Director
RESIDENCE INN
BY MARRIOTT
(202) 543-0161
E ST
anwar.saleem@hstreet.org
395 www.hstreet.org

H STREET, NE

SEC

93 Walkers Paradise

CONTACTM

DI

ROCK N ROLL HOTEL

BENS CHILI BOWL


G ST

NATIONAL
AIR & SPACE
MUSEUM

VE

RA

TAYLOR
GOURMET

FUTURE
WHOLE FOODS

H STREET CONNECTION

STATES
CAPITOL

RAYBURN HOUSE
OFFICE BUILDING

RD

H ST

NoMa - Gallaudet
U 9,226
UNITED

SH

MO
UN
TO
LIV
ET

I ST

GIANT FOOD

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)


WALKSCORE

RID
AA
VE

RS

GALLERY OF ART

Union Station 31,186

LE

NE
AL

1ST ST

3RD ST

48%
25%
1%

Union
Station
Plaza

MI

K ST

Union
$86,566
M Station
$945,061
$611,981
$740,656
UNION
$327,071
STATION
$284,606
$185,914
$82,164
$189,039

32%
47%
21%
1%

MO

$16,033
$174,926
$114,175
$137,567
$60,762
$55,506
$34,623
$15,000
$34,867
VE

A
B

NEW COLUMBIA
DISTILLERS

GALLAUDET
UNIVERSITY

L ST

$437,648
$48,030
$564,284

IA
26% UIS
LO

ST

L
GA

WY

UNION MARKET
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FLO

18%
34%
37%
11%
34.2

$81,508
$8,877
$105,859

A1
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH
NA

PK

Noma/Gallaudet U

3RD ST

1ST ST

1ST ST

2ND ST

ET

UD
LA

$28,330
Computers
&
Accessories
$3,155
M
H ST
AS
SA
Entertainment &
CH $36,888
US
RY PLACE Recreation
ET
TS
Pets
$5,622AVE
G ST
Food at Home
$59,899
NATIONAL
ZON
BUILDING
TER
Food awayMUSEUM
from Home
$40,122
F ST
Health Care
$46,779
Y
AN
Care Sq
$20,824
Judiciary
MMedical
Home Improvement
$19,367
E ST
LY
Household Furnishings
$11,941
MOTH
TER
Personal Care Products
$5,265
D SVehicle
T
Maint. & Repair
$12,153
VE

OD

UNION MARKET
NE
AL
S

FUTURE REI

NORTH CAPITOL ST

4TH ST

5TH ST

3RD ST

1ST ST

LINCO

VE
EY A

LE PAIN
QUOTIDIEN
Apparel

WO

ST

JERS

ALBA OSTERIA

0
LVA
NIA
1
AVE
2-3
NATIONAL4+

HARRIS
TEETER

CONSUMER EXPENDITURESWALMART
($ thousands)

C ST

B R E NT

6TH ST

NEW

Age 3564
Age
65+
BICYCLE
SPACE Age (years)
Median

REENS
RA BREAD

MASSERIA

ATF

U.S. DOJ

Brentwood
Park

DOLCEZZA

NOMA
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$107,054
$92,734 PLACE
$77,268
$63,707
N ST
FUTURE
THEATER
35%LANDMARK41%
14%
14%
UNLEASHED
51%
45% CVS
$75,139
$66,134

E
AV

T
HS
16T

K
OR
WY
NE

HECHT
WAREHOUSE

PL

OLD ENGINE 12
RESTAURANT

143,496
2.0
38%
62%
$541,527

16%
18%
34%
31%
40%
39%
11%
11%
GONZAGA COLLEGE
35.6
35.6
HIGH SCHOOL

395

T
ES

OK

ONE EIGHT
DISTILLING

WALKER JONES
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

AGE

E
AV

K
WIC

UNION
KITCHEN

HYATT

$114,551
$89,663
26%
15%
E59%
AV
RK
YO $81,164

BID Area

K
OR
WY
NE

T ST

FLORIDA AVE
MARKET

W
NE

SAFEWAY
Age < 20
BUSBOYS & POETS
VIDA GYM
Age 2034

Main Street

ST

R ST

7,574
23,307
2.1
2.1
WICKED BLOOM SOCIAL CLUB
53%SMOKEHOUSE
46%
DCITY
47%UNCLE CHIPS
54%
$674,836
$657,131
P ST

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
M ST
Average HH Disposable

Great Street

BIG BEAR CAF

INCOME

O ST

Government

LL
DA

LO
Howard
RID
AA
ersity
VE
HOUSEHOLDS

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

Education

FE N

WINDOWS51,344
CAFE
16,213
305,069
49%
49%
T ST 48%
RUSTIK
51%
52% TAVERN 51%
RED HEN95%
91%
91%
72%
57%
S ST 63%
39%
36%
33%

Arts/Tourism

KEN

Population
Male
Female
T PROPER BREWING
High School Graduate +
THE RICH
SING MUFFINBachelors
CO.
Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

U ST

POPULATION

ARD
TER

ASS
EE

0-1mi

2ND ST

2ND ST

BR
EN

GIANT FOOD

V ST

0-mi

3RD ST

4TH ST

5TH ST

ARD
ERSITY
PITAL

6TH ST

Rhode Island Ave

W ST

Potomac Av

Jair Lynch Real Estate Partners is delivering another


extraordinary place in 2016 625 H Street, NE

10,000 SF

over 300

of retail
including Starbucks
and Unleashed

luxury apartments
designed in an
industrial aesthetic

Expansive rooftop views with


2 pools
Glass-enclosed fitness center
Engaging courtyard space

We dont just invest in Washington area real estate.


We Create extraordinary PlaCes.
ThE Joule
Just outside
NatioNals Park iN 2018
440 Apartments
40,000 SF of Destination
Entertainment & Retail
www.jouleapts.com

2601 16tH st NW
IRVING ST

Columbia Heights Metro


COLUMBIA RD
HARVARD ST
GIRARD ST

ComiNg to Columbia
HeigHts iN 2018

FAIRMONT ST

EUCLID ST

RD
BIA

11th ST NW

E
DA AV
FLORI

KALORAMA RD
WYOMING AVE
CALIFORNIA ST

VE
AA
RID

FLO

17th ST NW

CO
LUM

EUCLID ST

13th ST NW

ST N

BELMONT RD

14th ST NW

RD

2601 16th ST NW
15th ST NW

AM

R
LO
KA

16th ST NW

W
ST N

19th

Citywide Views

FULLER ST

18th

205 Apartments
Outstanding Amenities

BI

M
LU

CO

RD

W ST NW

V ST NW

U Street Metro
U ST NW

re-imagining Urban neighborhoods


Jair Lynch is a locally-owned, real estate investment and development company with a project
portfolio and pipeline of 5.5 million sf totaling over $1.6 billion. Specializing in the responsible
transformation of walkable urban places. We do this by combining social responsibility with
sound economic development in pursuit of creating sustainable, extraordinary neighborhoods
that connect to the soul of a place.

1508 U STREET NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20009
202.462.1092
www.jairlynch.com

SE

HILLCREST/SKYLAND
LOCATED IN THE HEART OF
THE COMMUNITIES found
east of the Anacostia River,
the Hillcrest/Skyland market
offers high incomes and
direct access to more than
140,000 DC residents and
customers in neighboring
jurisdictions. With promising
new economic development
opportunities on the horizon,
this neighborhood is bound
for an exciting future with
improved commercial
and residential offerings
as well as vibrant new
streetscape improvements
over the next few years.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Good Hope Road is a designated
Great Streets corridor. As funds
become available small businesses
can apply for reimbursable grants of
up to $50,000 per location to cover
capital improvements and certain
soft costs.

SKYLAND TOWN CENTER


Phase I of the 18.5-acre
redevelopment plan calls for
220,000 SF of retail/restaurant
space (there is potential for a
120,000 SF anchor) and 263
residential units.

GOOD HOPE
MARKETPLACE
The 98,000 SF shopping center is
anchored by a 56,000 SF Safeway
grocery store.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

$425K
Average single-family home closing
price in 2015.2

30

HARRIS TEETER

I ST

0-3mi

INCOME

$49,332
51%
16%
34%
$53,543

T EX

T ST

ANACOSTIA
PAGE 3

25%
25%
38%
12%
35.2

GO

OD
H

OP

ER

$5,595
$62,874
$38,121
$51,263
$22,261
$19,207
$12,243
$5,165
$12,278

$46,725
$511,451
$318,385
$419,540 ERIE ST
$183,224
$162,338
$100,941
$43,092
GAINESVILLE ST
$101,548

AI

NG
E

PL

BANGOR ST

GOOD HOPE
MARKETPLACE
SAFEWAY

ST

HILLCREST/
SKYLAND

ERIE ST

HARTFORD ST

ELVANS
RD

TRAFFIC COUNTS

14,500 Alabama Avenue


10,700-11,500 Naylor Road
12,100 Good Hope Road

R
TE

23
RD

ST

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. MRIS, courtesy of Kevin J. Wood, Slate Properties

SAVAN

NA H

ST

H TER
ANNA
SAV

T
HS
18T

FUTURE
ENTERTAINMENT
& SPORTS ARENA

CONTACT
A AVE
CONGRESS
Washington,
DCHEIGHTS
Economic Partnership,
METRO REDEVELOPMENT
Chad Shuskey,T SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
S
NNAH
SAVA
cshuskey@wdcep.com,
www.wdcep.com

15TH PL

SAINT
(Avg. annual daily volumes)
ELIZABETHS
HOSPITAL

STAN
TO

STANTON RD

BR

AINT ELIZABETHS
AST CAMPUS

T
ES
UC

GIANT FOOD

D
AN
AR
YL
M

1 0 T H PL

AM
ALAB

G
CON

S
RES

ST

Oxon
Run

AR
YL
AN

35%
44%
20%
1%

42%
41%
16%
1%

ST

43%
43%
14%
0%

ER
SP
JA

0 D PKW Y
1
2-3
4+

22ND ST

AN

FRANCIS A
NEIGHB
LIB

A AVE
AM

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1

75 Very Walkable

TRATION

AB

30 T H

Fort Stanton
Park

AV
E

FUTURE SKYLAND
TOWN CENTER

25TH ST

ELVANS RD

$230,571
$24,597
$303,153

WALKSCORE

ATEWAY
AVILION

DI

RD

CATIONS

TL

$28,000
$2,926
$36,580

R
LO

UI

AL

NAY

Apparel
$6,664
Computers & Accessories M
$691
OR
RI $8,695
Entertainment & HO
S
RD
W
AR
Recreation
D
RD
Pets
$1,327
D
R
NTON
STAFood
at Home
$15,015
Food away from Home
$9,045
Health Care
$12,267
Medical Care
$5,317
Home Improvement
$4,576
Household Furnishings
$2,921
Personal Care
$1,225
P O MProducts
EROY RD
Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$2,917

RA

DR

DOUGLASS HOME
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
RD

LE

PARK DR

FREDERICK

HO
W
AR
D

MI

ST

27%
22%
38%
13%
35.9

IA

CAR

AS
AVE

V ST

W ST

PE
NN
SY
LVA
N

Fort Davis Park

16TH
ST

ST
14TH

AVE

PL

ING
JR

SHA
NN
ON

E
AV
TA
O
ES
NN
MI
S ST
R ST

PENN BRANCH
SHOPPING CENTER

AgeTH3564
LU
IN Age 65+
T
R
MA
Median Age (years)

26%
22%
38%
14%
36.3

RD

ES

UNIONTOWN
BAR & GRILL

$37,806
62%
14%
24%
U
$42,821
ST

R
LC

Age < 20
DC LOTTERY
DC TAXICAB
Age 2034K
COMMISSION
R

$37,142
61%
12%
HONFLEUR
27%
GALLERY
$44,137

PENNSYLVANIA AVE, SE
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HIL

AGE

DEPARTMENT
OF
HOUSING $71,468
$57,622
$55,817
& COMMUNITY DEVELOPEMENT

13TH
ST

Average HH
Median HH ANACOSTIA
295<$50k ARTS
HH Income
CENTER
HH Income $50$75k
ANACOSTIA
PLAYHOUSE
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

NA
YL
O

Q ST

34TH

99,600
2.3
37%
63%
$299,584

E
AV

T
OS

15,397
2.3
30%
70%
$340,600

N ST

NASH PL

BRANCH AVE

3,550
2.4
27%
73%
$437,549

N ST

33RD ST

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
1th Street
Renter-occupied
Bridge
Median HH Value

N
AW
IRL
FA

MA
SS
AC
H

ANACOSTIA RD

GRAYS ON
PENN AVE

Anacostia River
Park

HOUSEHOLDS

MI

VE
AA
OT
S
E
NN

31ST PL

a
sti

32ND ST

co

e
Riv

234,569
46%
54%
88%
31%
16%

BID Area

31ST ST

a
n
A

35,470
45%
55%
86%
19%
9%

MP

O
UP

Main Street

30TH ST

8,919
45%
55%
87%
20%
10%

16TH ST

Population
Male
295
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

FO

Great Street

E
BRANCH AV

POPULATION

Government

28TH ST

0-1mi

Education

27TH ST

0-mi
L ST

John PhillipArts/Tourism
Sousa Bridge

Retail/Restaurant

33RD ST

K ST

RT

CAM

NW

HOWARD UNIVERSITY/
PLEASANT PLAINS
HOWARD UNIVERSITY/
PLEASANT PLAINS HAS
BEEN the neighborhood
center for housing and
commercial services for
students, professors,
administrators and
professionals to the
historically African-American
community since the late
1800s. Current renovations of
many architecturally significant
homes and townhouses
will provide new residential
opportunities that embrace
not only the neighborhoods
history, but its proximity
to downtown, medical
services and the Metrorail.

10,000 /
5,000
Howard University students /
Howard University & Hospital staff

A GROWING CAMPUS
Two new dorms totaling 1,360 beds
opened in 2014.
The new $70 million Interdisciplinary
Research Building (pictured above)
opened in 2015.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Georgia Avenue is a designated
Great Streets corridor. As funds
become available small businesses
can apply for reimbursable grants of
up to $50,000 per location to cover
capital improvements and certain
soft costs.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

DCS FIRST TECHNOLOGY &


INNOVATION HUB
The project is a partnership between
the DC government, Howard
University, and Luma Lab to operate
DC's first venture capital hub for
start-ups and emerging companies.
The 8,000 SF incubator will open in
Wonder Plaza in Fall 2016.

NEW DEVELOPMENT
Howard University & Ambling
University Development Group plan
to build a new 299-unit apartment
building with 11,500 SF of retail space
at Barry Place & Sherman Avenue.

31

RD

AR
K

17TH ST

KC
HU
RC
H

KA

POPULATION

REDROCKS

TIVOLI
THEATER

$108,055
MOUNT PLEASANT
LIBRARY
$77,391
TARGET
35% BEST BUY
BED, BATH & BEYOND
MARSHALLS
14%
51% Columbia
Heights
$75,389

ROOM 11

32 THIRTY-TWO

HARVARD ST

WOODLANDS
VEGAN BISTRO

DULCINEA
BAR & GRILL

FAIRMONT ST

DUPONT HOTEL
KOMI

VE
TA

M ST

MAYFLOWER HOTEL

RIZIKS
0TH ST

PAUL BAKERY
CHARLES TYRWHITT

Farragut
North

L ST

TA
VE

1ST ST

2ND ST

3RD ST
O ST

GIANT

Mt Vernon Sq/
Convention Center

MARRIOTT
MARQUIS

7TH ST

9TH ST

LONG
VIEW
GALLERY

THOMAS PINK

NORDSTROM RACK

COMPASS
COFFEE

RID
AA
VE

BIG BEAR CAF


R ST

WICKED BLOOM SOCIAL CLUB


DCITY SMOKEHOUSE
UNCLE CHIPS
P ST

THALLY
TABLE
SUNDEVICH
11TH ST

CONTACT
BROOKS BROTHERS
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
H&M
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

SHAW
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BEAU THAI

BTOO
N ST

FLO

CITYMARKET
AT O STREET

WHOLE FOODS
MARKET

S ST

Shaw/Howard
University

Logan
Circle

P ST

RUSTIK TAVERN
RED HEN

VE
EY A

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


HEURICH
HOUSE
1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
TOPAZ HOTEL
MUSEUM
whole percent

M
M

T ST

RIGHT PROPER BREWING


EAT THE RICH
UPRISING MUFFIN CO.

VE
DA
LAN
S
I
E

OD

U ST

JERS

CAPITAL BIKESHARE ARRIVALS

RH

V ST

HOWARD
THEATER

NEW

STUDIO
THEATER

VE
RM
ON

HA
MP
S

14TH & U/
LOGAN CIRCLE
PAGE 1

R ST

8TH ST

S ST

HOWARD
UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL

WINDOWS CAFE

Shaw/Howard
University

SOURCE
THEATER

Q ST

Dupont
M(10/2014-9/2015) 5,415
Average
CircleMonthly

WASHINGTON
CONVENTION
CENTER

N ST

FUTURE LANDMA

4TH ST

ROOM &
BOARD

13TH ST

91 Walkers Paradise

LANDMARK
THEATER

WARBY PARKER
LETTIE GOOCH
FRANK & OAK

LE DIPLOMATE

NE
W

WALKSCORE

BRIXTON

T ST

13TH ST

HI
RE
AV
E

18TH ST

19TH ST

PHILLIPS
COLLECTION

LINCOLN
THEATER

U St/African American
Civil War Mem'l/CardozoNELLIES

14TH ST

18TH ST

LU
MB
IA R
D

CO

Georgia Ave/Petworth 6,296

W ST

930 CLUB

U ST

ADAMS ST

V ST

REEVES
CENTER

BRYANT ST

FUTURE
WHOLE
FOODS

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

SAFEWAY U. 5,087
Shaw-Howard

POTBELLY
FUEL PIZZA
FROZENYO

38%
45%
16%
1%

MCDONALDS

AV

DI

41%
44%
14%
1%

IG
AN
AVE

RA

37%
45%
17%
1%

F LORIDA

TRADER JOES

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH


LAURIOL PLAZA

CHILDRENS NATIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER

ILE

$22,099
$123,012
SITAR CENTER
$239,838
$1,321,225
$158,960
$869,644
$182,827 $1,035,011
$81,564
$458,132
$70,143
$408,397
$46,689
$262,742
$21,294
$116,204
$48,349
$267,321
1

0
VE
1 RIDA A
O
FL
2-3
GLENS
4+ GARDEN MARKET

IC
H

HOWARD UNIVERSITY/
PLEASANT PLAINS

WASHINGTON
HILTON

VETER
MEDIC

McMillan
Reservoir

$3,391 MA R
RA
LO
$36,974
KA
$24,369
$27,952
$12,477
MARIE
REED
$10,244
ELEMENTARY
$7,186
$3,307
$7,435

HOWARD
UNIVERSITY

$112,531
$618,348
$12,593HARRIS$68,638
TEETER
$143,915
$800,143

TRYST

IRVING ST

17%
36%
36%
12%
34.1

16TH ST

$17,284
THE LINE DC
$1,939
$21,933

IRVING ST

WASHINGTON
HOSPITAL CENTER

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)


Apparel
Computers & Accessories
MINTWOOD
EntertainmentPLACE
&
Recreation
Pets
Food at Home
DC ARTS CENTER
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
OYSTER ADAMS
Vehicle Maint.
& Repair

RE
E

CK
C

WALLS OF BOOKS

LAMONT ST

COLUMBIA RD

17%
39%
36%
9%
ACE 32.9
HARDWARE

SAFEWAY

MORTON ST

GIANT FOOD

4TH ST

PL

THE AVENUE
PARK RD

5TH ST

ER
NI
LA

20%
44%
30%
6%
29.6

FISH IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD

5TH ST

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

LOOKING GLASS LOUNGE


WALTERS
DC REYNOLDS

6TH ST

T
NT S

AGE

PETWORTH/
PARK VIEW
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CVS

THE COUPE

EACH
PEACH
MARKET

H A RVARD ST

Georgia Ave/
Petworth

R ST

$88,500
$94,637
$60,484
$69,169
BEAU THAI
43%
38%
15%
15%
43%
47%
$63,471
$67,865

PARK PLACE

GR
D

COLUMBIA
HEIGHTS
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PA
RK
RD

PAISLEY FIG

QUINCY ST
SPR
IN

174,343
2.0
NE
WT
ON
41%
ST
MO
NR
OE 59%
ST
$599,811

A
LEAS
MT P

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

17TH ST

INCOME

CHEZ
BILLYS

RANDOLPH ST

E
WARD

18TH ST

19TH ST

35,905
2.1
37%
63%
$629,409

BID Area

ACE
PARK PL

5,858
2.2
42%
58%
$597,735

Main Street

SAFEWAY
LYMANS
TAVERN

HOUSEHOLDS
Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

Great Street

GEORGIA AVE

372,393
48%
52%
92%
65%
39%

Government

SHEPHERD ST

E
SHERMAN AV

79,310
51%
49%
89%
65%
36%

HOLMEAD PL

Population
15,852
Male
48%
Female
52%
High School Graduate +
91%
WY
Bachelors Degree +
66%
PK
CH
PINEY BR AN 34%
Graduate/Professional
Degree

YES!
Education
ORGANIC
MARKET

Arts/Tourism

RO

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

NS
AS
AV
E

SHEPHERD ST

0-1mi

0-mi

M ST

SAFEWAY
BUSBOYS & POETS
VIDA GYM

K
OR
WY
NE

395

E
AV
WALKER JONES
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

ST ST

18TH ST

TAYLOR ST

U
TIC
EC

ON

DOMKU
ACE HARDWARE

NN
CO

UPSHUR ST

NW

KENNEDY STREET
A STABLE AND CLOSEKNIT COMMUNITY with a
solid homeownership rate,
Kennedy Street is a mixeduse neighborhood serving
main street corridor to
watch as it offers significant
new business and
redevelopment potential.
With significant buying
power in the surrounding
neighborhoods, Kennedy
Street is ideal to support
independent retailers
and restaurants or a
specialty grocer.

$467K

Average home closing price in 20152

NEW RESTAURANTS
A new full service restaurant & bar
from the owner of Dunya in Shaw
and a bar from the owners of Ivy and
Coney and the Kangaroo Boxing Club
plan to open mid-year 2016 along
Kennedy Street.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Kennedy Street is a designated Great
Streets corridor. As funds become
available small businesses can apply
for reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

KENNEDY STREET
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
In the past few years Culture
Coffee and Vintage Glam Tea
Party & Company have opened
along Kennedy Street. In addition,
the owners of ANXO Cidery &
Pintxos Bar plan to open a cider
production facility in fall 2016 and
local luncheonette Tonys Place, is
expanding into the adjacent building.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

$8 MILLION
Streetscape improvements are
planned for Kennedy Street.

32

Takoma

0-mi

WALTER REED

0-1mi

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

CEDAR ST
CEDAR STREET
Education
Government

Arts/Tourism

BUSBOYS &
POETS

Great Street

TAVERN & WINE BAR

Main Street

BID Area

SOUPERGIRL

POPULATION
ASPEN ST

BR
AN
CH
RD

6TH ST

EY
PIN
CVS

T
TIER S
WHIT

4TH ST

320,571
ASPEN ST
48%
52%
88%
55%
32%

E
AV

41,288
47%
53%
87%
38%
18%

RN

14,327
47%
53%
87%
39%
16%

E
ST
EA

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

SAFEWAY

14TH ST

16TH ST

137,987
2.2
43%
57%
$545,831

GEORGIA AVE/
BRIGHTWOOD
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UM
ILL

16,134
2.6
56%
44%
$471,178

CH

5,608
2.6
59%
41%
$453,084

D
IR R
BLA

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

PL

SHERIDAN ST

WAPA CAFE

INCOME

RITTENHOUSE ST

CHEZ AUNTY LIBE


QUACKENBOS ST

PEABODY ST

MI

LE

RA

DI

WALMART

MADISON ST

9TH ST

13TH ST

KENNEDY STREET
W

GALLATIN ST

FARRAGUT ST

80 Very Walkable

Fort
Totten
Park

DR
EN
TT
TO

HIGHLANDS

RD

RT

HA
MP
SH
IR E

STRAW STICK & BRICK


DELICATESSEN

EMERSON ST

DELAFIELD PL
DECATUR ST

E
AV

WALKSCORE

28%
30%
46%
45%
25%
23%
RUFF & READY
1%
1%

A
W
IO

28%
47%
24%
1%

S
RIGG

INGRAHAM ST

HAMILTON ST

V
GEORGIA A

VINTAGE
GLAM

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


0
1
2-3
4+

AV
E

UNITYCARE
HEALTHCARE
PHARMACY

CVS

14TH ST

16TH ST

AV
E

JEFFERSON ST

FO

$90,492
$957,389
$623,720
$766,077
$339,180
$308,865
$190,135
$84,170
KINGSBURY
$195,888
CENTER

CVS

CULTURE COFFEE
SNEAKERTROPOLIS

E
AV
OIS

LO
RA
D

LONGFELLOW ST

KENNEDY ST

IN
ILL

CO

$41,388
$444,331
$4,459
$49,503
LONGFELLOW
FLATS
$55,553
$583,422

AVE

1ST ST

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

$8,398
$91,990
$57,451
$76,341
$33,188
$31,941
$17,893
$7,472
$18,385

MIS

SO
U RI

RITE AID

Apparel
$13,157
Computers & Accessories
$1,371
Entertainment &
$17,181
Recreation
Pets
$2,512
Food at Home
$29,314
Food away from Home
$18,060
Health Care
$23,406
Medical Care
$10,105
ROCK CREEK
Home Improvement
$9,529
TENNIS CENTER
Household Furnishings
$5,536
Personal Care Products
$2,293
Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$5,642

Fort
Slocum
Park

NICHOLSON ST

EMERY
RECREATION
CENTER

KA
NS
AS

SIMPLE
BAR & GRILL

AV
E

20%
29%
38%
13%
35.6

NE

22%
21%
41%
15%
39.2

4TH ST

23%
22%
41%
14%
38.4

7TH ST

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

OGLETHORPE ST

2ND ST

AGE

ILL

RD

FORT
STEVENS

$99,019
$68,182
37%
16%
47%
$70,609

$80,671
$57,314
44%
15%
40%
$59,557

$72,560
$56,421
44%
17%
39%
$55,397

SHERIDAN ST

SL
IG

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

NORTH CAPITOL ST

HOUSEHOLDS

WMATA
BUS BARN

Rock Creek
Cemetery

Sherman
Circle

CRITTENDEN STCENTRAL 14TH STREET/

WMATA BUS BARN


PAGE 13

BUCHANAN ST

8TH ST

9TH ST

4TH ST

3RD ST

1ST ST

AV
E
UPSHUR ST

DOMKU
RD

AN
SA
S

AR
K

KC
HU
RC
H

ACE HARDWARE
TAYLOR ST

RANDOLPH ST

QUINCY ST

RE
E

SHEPHERD ST

CHEZ
BILLYS

CA
RTH
NO

SAFEWAY
LYMANS
TAVERN

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

CK
C

NS
AS
AV
E

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

RO

17TH ST

Grant
Circle

PETWORTH
LIBRARY

KA

HEPHERD ST

18TH ST

ARG
YLE
TE
R

WEBSTER ST

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. MRIS (single family & condos), courtesy of Kevin J. Wood,
Slate Properties

7TH ST

ALLISON ST

5TH ST

18,900-23,300 Georgia Avenue


4,500-8,900 Kennedy Street

EN

AV
E

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

NE

LINCOLN HEIGHTS/
RICHARDSON DWELLINGS
AS PART OF THE
DC GOVERNMENTS
NEW COMMUNITIES
INITIATIVE the
Lincoln Heights and
Richardson Dwellings
neighborhoods will
become healthy mixedincome communities
where residents have
quality housing options,
economic opportunities
and access to appropriate
human services for
adults and children.

PARKS & RECREATION


Neighborhood attractions include
Marvin Gaye Park and its 1.2-mile
bike trail, the Greater Deanwood
Neighborhood Heritage Trail, the
Deanwood Community Center &
Library and the newly renovated
Riverside Center.

$100M DC GOVERNMENT
INVESTMENT
The DC government has already
made initial investments in the
overall redevelopment plan by
completing the new Howard D.
Woodson High School (900 student
capacity) in 2011, and three mixedincome developments that include
replacement units for public housing
residents.

MIXED-USE, MIXED-INCOME
REDEVELOPMENT PLAN
The redevelopment plan for the area
calls for approximately 1,600 new
mixed-income housing units along
with retail and office space.

NEW $10M STREETSCAPE

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS

Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue


features a reconfigured single lane
roadway to allow for traffic calming,
landscaped medians, bicycle lanes,
new sidewalks and street lighting.
The improvements were completed
in 2012.

Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue


is a designated Great Streets
corridor. As funds become available
small businesses can apply for
reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

33

0-1mi

POPULATION
9,100
44%
56%
83%
17%
8%

35,055
45%
55%
84%
15%
7%

166,276
46%
54%
86%
20%
8%

DO
UG

Arts/Tourism

Education

NE
SO
TA

Deanwood

DEANWOOD
PAGE 18

EA
ST
ER
N

AV
E

MEADE ST
49TH ST

65,240
2.5
44%
56%
$237,874

M
IN

AV
E

ILW
OR
TH

KENILWORTH
ELEMENTARY

DEANWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTER

KE
N

$50,277
$35,426
65%
29515%
20%
$39,154

BID Area

$47,517
$32,212
69%
12%
CESAR
20%
CHAVEZ
SCHOOL $37,323

LANE PL

Main Street

AN

13,762
2.5
41%
MEADE ST
59%
$258,116

Y
JA

3,293
2.7
45%
55%
$269,882

Great Street

YL
AR
M

HOUSEHOLDS
Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

Government

LAS
ST

AV
E

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi
Kenilworth
Aquatic
Gardens

ANACOS
TIA A
VE

0-mi

LEE ST

ST

INCOME
SHERIFF RD

52N

26%
22%
39%
13%
FOOTE ST
36.5

IE H

GAULT PL

EL EN

BURRO
UGHS
AV

ST

EAST CAPITOL ST

EAST CAPITOL ST/


CAPITOL GATEWAY
PAGE 21

51ST ST

50TH ST

NG

53RD ST

Benning Road 3,154

D ST

C ST

RD

5,600-7,600 Division Avenue


11,100 Nannie Helen Burroughs

D ST

E ST

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

F ST

FI
Fort Dupont
Golf Course

TC

H ST

G ST

TEXA
SA
VE

CONTACT
Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning
& Economic Development
Angie Rodgers, Director, New Communities Initiative
(202) 727-6365, angie.rodgers@dc.gov

AR
YL
M

RN

SS

4 6T

HS

AN

H ST

VE

BU

MAYA ANGELOU PCS


HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS

FUTURE CAP
MARKETPLA

AMES ST

C EN
TRA
LA

30%
43%
26%
2%

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)


PL

LINCOLN HEIGHTS/
RICHARDSON DWELLINGS

SUBWAY

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)


D ST

EADS ST

BLAINE

49TH ST

C ST

KELLY MIDDLE
SCHOOL

NI
BEN

ST
37TH

41%
17%
1%

H. D. WOODSON
HIGH SCHOOL

VE

42%
43%
14%
0%

D
ER
DG
RI

0
1
2-3
4+

Fort
Chaplin
40% Park

A-1 GROCERY

DIVIS
47TH ST

$27,314
BROOK
S ST
$292,612
$179,758
$248,711
SOME
BLAINE ST
$108,312
PROJECT
7-ELEVEN
$97,317
M Benning Rd
$58,200 DENNYS
$24,687
$58,793

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1

5 0 H ST
T

$130,034
$13,894
$174,351

44TH ST

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
$527
$2,308
Entertainment &
$6,736
$29,601
DC EAGLE
BE N
Recreation
NIN
G RD
Pets
$1,080
$4,615
Food at Home
$11,540
$50,373
SAFEWAY
Food away from Home CVS $6,821
$30,215
Health Care
$9,912
$42,954
Medical Care BLAINE ST
$4,316
$18,609
Home Improvement
$3,555
$16,311
Household Furnishings
$2,301
$9,932
Personal Care Products
$975
$4,138
ST
Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$2,296
$9,936
EAST CAPITOL

DI

7-ELEVEN

STRAND
THEATER

42ND ST

Mahan
$22,088
Park

RA

SUBWAY

KIDS
CONSUMERAMERICAS
EXPENDITURES
($ thousands)
BASKIN
ROBINS
Fort
DUNKIN DONUTS
POPEYES
$5,026
SALA THAI

LE

58TH ST

NN

MI

55TH ST

RT
H

KE
NI
LW
O

30%
28%
Minnesota21%
Ave
M 22%
36%
38%
13%
13%
33.7
35.9
DOES

MENICKS MARKET

NA

49TH
ST

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

ST

D ST

JAY ST

B ST

54TH ST

DE

R
PA

AV
E

O
FO

TE

HAYES ST

SI

AGE

7-ELEVEN

PARKSIDE MIXED-USE
REDEVELOPMENT
K

JUST ST

WENDYS

PL

EDUCARE

$62,409
$46,863
52%
18%
30%
$48,559
MCDONALDS

ION
AVE

Average HH
Median HHHAY
ES
NEVAL HH
THOMAS
ST
Income <$50k
ELEMENTARY
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

Capitol Heig

NE

MINNESOTA &
BENNING

ALSO KNOWN AS
DOWNTOWN WARD 7,
substantial public and
private investments
have created exciting
opportunities for new,
innovative, start-up
businesses at and
near the intersection
of Minnesota Avenue
and Benning Road.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS

450

Minnesota Avenue & Benning


Road are designated Great Streets
corridors. As funds become available
small businesses can apply for
reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

PARK 7
Located at the intersection of
Minnesota Avenue and Benning
Road, Park 7 delivered 376
apartments and 22,000 SF of retail
space in 2014. Retail tenants include
Sala Thai, Popeyes, Dunkin Donuts,
Baskin Robins and Americas Kids.

Employees at the Department


of Employment Services (DOES)
headquarters.

$39 MILLION
Cedar Realty Trusts purchase price
of the 150,000 SF East River Park
Shopping Center in Q1 2016.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

34

Kenilworth
Aquatic
Gardens

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

Arts/Tourism

Education

Government

212,336
47%
53%
87%
33%
17%

Langston Golf Course


& Driving Range

PARKSIDE/KENILWORTH
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HOUSEHOLDS
88,079
2.3
44%
56%
$329,447
NEVAL THOMAS
ELEMENTARY

HA
YE
S

SHERIFF RD
ST

WENDYS

DE

PARKSIDE MIXED-USE
REDEVELOPMENT
K
R
PA

ST

AV
E

TE

Minnesota Ave

MI

LE

DC EAGLE

Bridge

35
TH

ST

AV
E
KE
NI
LW
OR
TH

Benning Rd

ST
37TH
AN
AC
OS
TIA

D ST

RT

D ST

E ST

F ST

F ST

Fort Dupont
Golf Course

T DR
ON
UP

G ST

TEXA
SA
VE

FO

SUBWAY

Fort
Chaplin
Park

ELY PL

H ST

NASH PL

SS
RN
N ST

N ST

US
ET
TS
AV
E

A LA B A M A AV E

ANACOSTIA RD

BU

MA
SS
AC
H

NN

BLAINE S

C ST

RD

34TH ST

MI
NN

ES
OT
AA
VE

33RD ST

32ND ST
33RD ST

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
VE
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
AA
OT
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com
ES
MI

SOME
PROJECT

RD

17,100 Minnesota Avenue 17,200-25,800 Benning Road


118,800-121,300 I-295

MP

BROOK

7-ELEVEN

MINNESOTA &
BENNING

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

G RD

DENNYS

A ST

295

80 Very Walkable

NIN

NG

WALKSCORE

Fort
Mahan
Park

BLAINE ST

C ST

Minnesota Ave 2,827

EAST CAPITOL ST

33%
44%
22%
1%

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

BURR

S ST

B ST

47%
38%
14%
1%

EL EN

NI
BEN

46%
40%
14%
0%

DI

IE H

SAFEWAY
CVS

D
ER
DG
RI

0
1
2-3
4+

RA

NN

FOOTE ST

BE N

34TH ST

$43,932
$474,455
$295,675
$394,891
$172,554
$154,848
$94,181
$40,089
$94,808

AV
E

$1,209
$4,174
$14,109
$49,058
$8,499
$29,323
$11,438
$39,523
$4,970
$17,164
$4,295
$14,698
Whitney
$2,665
$9,298
Young
$1,130
$3,925
Memorial
$2,689
$9,294

IA

$213,408
$22,855
$283,372

ST

$21,662
$2,205
$27,986

MENICKS MARKET

42ND ST

AMERICAS KIDS
BASKIN ROBINS
DUNKIN DONUTS
POPEYES
SALA THAI

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH

GRAYS ON

DOES

ANA
CO

$6,217
$642
$8,087

DEANWOOD
PAGE 18

NA

44TH ST

24%
24%
39%
13%
36.8

Benning Road 3,154

HAYES ST
GAULT PL

KE
NI
LW
O

25%
28%
21%
21%
39% Allen
37%
15% Bridge
14%
38.6
35.8

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

RAL
L

MCDONALDS

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment &
Recreation
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
RFK
MEMORIAL
STADIUM Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

JAY ST

PL

EDUCARE

AGE

AVE

295

CESAR
CHAVEZ
SCHOOL

$75,348
$51,089
49%
15%
36%
$55,902

RT
H

$51,137
$33,691
66%
14%
20%
$39,364

O
FO

$54,999
$37,551
63%
17%
21%
$42,115

LANE PL

SI

26TH ST

INCOME
Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

MEADE ST

47TH ST

12,962
2.3
32%
68%
$271,789

Deanwood

ST

3,488
2.2
32%
68%
$273,753

Y
JA

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

AV
E

KENILWORTH
ELEMENTARY

KE
N

30,036
44%
56%
84%
15%
6%

DEA
NE
AV
E

7,841
45%
55%
86%
17%
8%

BID Area

AS
ST

M
IN

POPULATION
Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

DO
Main
UG Street
L

Great Street

ILW
OR
TH

0-1mi

ANACOS
TIA A
VE

0-mi

NW

MOUNT PLEASANT
MULTICULTURAL AND
MULTILINGUAL, Mount
Pleasant is one of DCs most
eclectic neighborhoods.
Its main neighborhood
serving corridor, Mount
Pleasant Street, is the
international flair and
vibrancy of this community.
With high-density housing
close to DCs largest park,
Rock Creek Park, a retail
shopping corridor and
easy access to downtown,
Mount Pleasant provides
a unique small town feel.

MOUNT PLEASANT
HISTORIC DISTRICT
Qualified property owners of
contributing commercial properties
in Mount Pleasant have access to
tax credits and other incentives to
rehabilitate their space.

MULTICULTURAL
MAIN STREET
Local businesses that occupy the
two and three-story buildings along
Mount Pleasant Street include, Beau
Thai, Each Peach Market, El West,
Logans Antiques, Marx Caf, Purple
Patch, Paisley Fig (2016 opening) and
Suns Cinema (2016 opening), among
other unique establishments.

NEW DEVELOPMENT
Preliminary plans for the Mount
Pleasant Auto Repair site call for a
three-story, six-unit condominium
building with ground-floor retail.

33,400+ /
$91,400+
Residents within a ten-minute walk /
Average household income

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

35

N CH

RD

NDYWINE ST

Great Street

Main Street

AV
E
18TH ST

AN
SA
S

PETWORTH
LIBRARY
UPSHUR ST

AR
K

169,562
2.0
41%
59%
$634,940

WEBSTER ST

17TH ST

41,662
2.0
35%
65%
$667,018

PHO 14
HOUSEHOLDS

ALLISON ST

CENTRAL14TH ST/
WMATA BUS BARN
PAGE 13

AV
E

16,181
2.0
TILDEN ST 27%
73%
$722,338

CRITTENDEN ST

BUCHANAN ST

EN

362,680
48%
52%
93%
68%
42%

ARG
YLE
TE
R

86,876
50%
50%
90%
68%
40%

BL
AG
D

33,482
50%
50%
90%
66%
38%

Area
ST
DEBID
CATUR

WMATA
BUS BARN

HIGHLANDS

ACE HARDWARE
TAYLOR ST

SHEPHERD ST

$113,737
$81,015
33%
14%
53%
$78,467

SAFEWAY
LYMANS
TAVERN

PINEY BR AN

CH

PK

WY

MI

QUINCY ST

LE

SPR
IN

RA

UPTOWN THEATER

MOUNT PLEASANT

17%
36%
35%
12%
33.9

NE

KL
IN

MO

GLE RD

$633,203
$70,504
$819,536

27TH ST

28TH ST

29TH ST

E
AV

NATIONAL
$126,033
ZOOLOGICAL
PARK
$1,348,113
$891,110
$1,054,948
$467,309
$418,909
$269,041
$119,055
$273,645

Woodley Park/Zoo/

D
AN
DL
OO

W
AVAILABLE
VEHICLES PER
HH1Morgan
Adams

ALVERT ST 43%
C48%

39%
12%
1%

DR

0
1
2-3
4+

NO

RM

PA

MO

GIANT FOOD

PAISLEY FIG

REDROCKS

TIVOLI
THEATER

MOUNT PLEASANT
LIBRARY
TARGET
BEST BUY
BED, BATH & BEYOND
MARSHALLS

LA

ROOM 11

32 THIRT

IRVING ST

EACH
PEACH
MARKET

COLUMBIA RD

HARVARD ST

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

37%
45%
17%
1%

43%
13%
1%

THE COUPE

Columbia
Heights

H A RVARD ST

LOOKING GLASS LOUNGE


WALTERS
DC REYNOLDS

ES
T

PA
RK
RD

T
NT S

VE
TA

D
AN
EL
EV
CL

$9,635
$27,689
$104,664
$298,465
$69,728
$199,168
$78,785
$227,590
$35,223
$101,599
$29,706
$88,440
$20,349 WOODL$58,626
EY RD
$9,384
$26,636
MARRIOT WARDMAN
$21,123 PARK $60,380
HOTEL

BEAU THAI

E
NI
LA

D R AL AVE

$140,858
$15,785
$180,290

PL

FAIRMONT ST

ACE HARDWARE
SAFEWAY

COLUMBIA
HEIGHTS
PAGE 16

CA
THE

$49,323
$5,542
$62,609

U
TIC
EC

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment &
Recreation
ATHEDRAL AVEPets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

DI

PARK PLACE

GR
D

WT
ON
ST

NR
O

A
LEAS
MT P

NN
CO

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

17TH ST

15%
40%
37%
9%
33.5

18TH ST

17%
38%
37%
9%
33.7

19TH ST

ACOMB ST

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

RANDOLPH ST

AGE

$91,470
$102,115
$68,978
$74,310
38%
35%
WEYGANDT WINES
PETCO
14%
15%
CALIFORNIA TORTILLA
47%
50%
PO
$66,755
$72,402
RT
E
ST
M ClevelandR Park

CENTRAL 14TH STREET/


SPRING ROAD
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RD

HOLMEAD PL

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
ALERO
AverageRARE
HH Disposable
MEDIUM

KA

PA
R

INCOME

E
SHERMAN AV

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
GIANT
Graduate/Professional
Degree
Van Ness/UDC

UPTON
Households
(HH)ST
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

RUFF & READY

Government

NS
AS
AV
E

POPULATION

BROAD BR A

0-3mi

Education

E
AV

0-1mi

Arts/Tourism

A
W
IO

0-mi

ALBEMARLE ST

PARK
VAN NESS

DELAFIELD PL

Retail/Restaurant

THE LINE DC
HARRIS TEETER

MINTWOOD
PLACE

ANS
TO
N

TRYST

ED
METRORAIL BOARDINGS
(Avg. weekday)
R

Columbia Heights 12,415

MA
RA
LO
KA

DC ARTS CENTER

RD

F LORIDA

SITAR CENTER

AV
E

OYSTER ADAMS
WASHINGTON
HILTON

U ST

ROOM &
BOARD

GLENS
GARDEN MARKET

PHILLIPS
COLLECTION

SOURCE
THEATER

S ST

SAFEWAY

R ST

LE DIPLOMATE

Q ST

TA
VE

PRESIDENT WOODROW
WILSON HOUSE

BRIXT

T ST

E
AV

13TH ST

A
R ID
LO

LINCOLN
THEATER

U St/African American
Civil War Mem'l/Cardoz

TRADER JOES
LAURIOL PLAZA

Sheridan
Circle

REEVES
CENTER

VE
RM
ON

A ST
RNI
IFO
CAL

V ST

14TH ST

CONTACT
Montrose
Park
Washington, DC
Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

AVE

18TH ST

AV
E

24TH ST

US
Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections
Dumbarton 1. American Community Survey (2009-2013),
ET values are rounded to nearest
Oaks Park
TS
whole percent

G
MIN
WYO

ADAMS
MORGAN
PAGE 2

HA
MP
S

SA
CH

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

MARIE REED
ELEMENTARY

19TH ST

AS 6,806
Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015)

RD

NE
W

MA
ORA
KAL

CAPITAL BIKESHARE ARRIVALS

16TH ST

MONT R D
BEL

CO

CK

23RD ST

RO

WHITEHAVEN ST

HI
RE
AV
E

95 Walkers Paradise

LU
MB
IA R
D

RE
E

WALKSCORE

18TH ST

WY
K PK

NW

MOUNT VERNON
TRIANGLE
MOUNT VERNON
TRIANGLE IS ONE OF
DOWNTOWNS MOST
ACTIVE and convenient
neighborhoods with more
than 50 retailers and
restaurants and an array of
places to live and work. The
neighborhood is positioned
at an ideal location in the
East End of downtown,
within walking distance
of the Convention Center,
Gallery Place/Verizon
Center, CityCenterDC, Union
Station and the U.S. Capitol.

WALKABLE & ACCESSIBLE


Access to four Metrorail Stations (Red,
Green & Yellow Lines), DC Circulator
bus service and three Capital
Bikeshare stations.

NEW OFFICE
HEADQUARTERS
The neighborhood is home to the
Association of American Medical
Colleges (619 employees) and
international law firm Arnold & Porter.
In 2015, The DC Bar and The Advisory
Board (2,000 employees) announced
relocations to the area.

A GROWING
NEIGHBORHOOD
As of December 2015, Mount Vernon
Triangle had 307 residential units
under construction and nine new
retailer/restaurant openings planned
in the next 12 months. Within the next
five years the area will add more than
1 million SF of office and retail space,
829 residential units, two new hotels
(353 rooms), and the redesign of three
public park spaces.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

A MIXED-USE COMMUNITY
The neighborhood is home to 3,691
existing residential units, 1.7 million SF
of office space, 273,664 SF of retail
space and 238 hotel rooms.

36

MINTWOOD
PLACE

2ND ST

LE

RA

LN RD

1ST ST

GONZAGA COLLEGE
HIGH SCHOOL

WALMART

MA
SS
AC
HU
SE
TT
SA
VE

G ST

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN
HISTORY

VE
AA

E ST

D ST

C ST

PEN
NSY
LVA
NIA

3RD ST

I AN
IND

Judiciary Sq

Unio
Statio

1ST ST

WOOLY
MAMMOTH
THEATER

NATIONAL
BUILDING
MUSEUM

VERIZON
CENTER
F ST

Archives/
Navy Mem'l

1ST ST

WALKER JONES
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

395

GALLERY PLACE

SIDNEY
HARMAN
HALL

LANDSBURGH
THEATER

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AFRICAN
AMERICAN
HISTORY

CVS

2ND ST

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN ART

NATIONAL
THEATER

W
NE

E
AV
RK
YO

BICYCLE
SPACE

HOTEL MONACO

Federal
Triangle

LINCO

UNLEASHED

LE PAIN
QUOTIDIEN
WALGREENS
PANERA BREAD

WOODIES
BUIDLING

WARNER
THEATER

HYATT
PLACE

4TH ST

9TH ST

11TH ST

13TH ST

14TH ST

Metro
Center

THE HAMILTON

DI

ALBA OSTERIA

Gallery Pl/
Chinatown

NOMA
PAGE 38

N ST

H ST

DOWNTOWN DC
PAGE 19

AVE

A
AN
SI
UI
LO

E
AV

Union
Station
Plaza

NATIONAL
GALLERY OF ART

WALKSCORE

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF
NATURAL HISTORY

97 Walkers Paradise

The Mall

Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015) 17,164

FREER GALLERY
OF ART
US HOLOCAUST
MEMORIAL
MUSEUM
USDA

Proud to beHIRSHHORN
a developer in the Mt. Vernon neighborhood
MUSEUM
NATIONAL
N.W.
AIR &Avenue,
SPACE
SMITHSONIAN 601 Massachusetts
MUSEUM
CASTLE
501 K Street, N.W.
M Smithsonian
W
AS RAYBURN HOUSE
202-585-0800
HI OFFICE BUILDING
FAA
NG
TO
www.bostonproperties.com

12TH ST

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

UNITED
STATES
CAPITOL

ARTS & INDUSTRY


BUILDING

MANDARIN
HOTEL

LENFANT
PLAZA

3RD ST

WASHINGTON

WWII
CAPITAL BIKESHARE
ARRIVALS
MONUMENT
MEMORIAL

Tidal
Basin

K ST

RENAISSANCE
HOTEL

C ST
METRORAIL
BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

CONTACT
Mount Vernon Triangle CID
(202) 216-0511, info@mvtcid.org

SAFEWAY
BUSBOYS & POETS
VIDA GYM

CITYCENTERDC

14 TH ST

g Pool

WASHINGTON
CONVENTION
CENTER

EMBASSY SUITES

41%
45%
14%
1%

Metro Center 27,058


Gallery Pl-Chinatown 25,820 Judiciary Sq 8,778
Mt Vernon Sq - 7th St Convention
Center 4,629
CONSTITUTION
AVE

MI

FUTURE LANDMARK THEATER

M ST

4TH ST

DAR CONSTITUTION HALL

ANS

15TH ST

17TH ST

The
Ellipse

D ST

5TH ST

NE
W

DOI

O ST

CARNEGIE
LIBRARY

45%
44%
10%
0%

P ST

VE
TA

MARRIOTT
MARQUIS

OLD ENGINE 12
RESTAURANT

UNCLE CHIPS

VE
EY A

U
TIC
EC

47%
47%
6%
0%

E ST

LONG
VIEW
GALLERY

Mt Vernon Sq/
Convention Center

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH


E ST

R ST

WICKED BLOOM SOCIAL CLUB


DCITY SMOKEHOUSE

JERS

NN
CO

16%
38%
36%
M ST
11%
33.7

M Farragut
Apparel
$30,664
$96,412
$555,291
North
PAUL
BAKERY
CHARLES TYRWHITT
Computers & Accessories
$3,432
$10,797
$61,693
K ST
Entertainment &
$37,935
$120,639
$713,474
Farragut
Recreation
Square
Pets
$5,873
$18,605
$109,692
M
M
Food at Home
$1,183,822
Farragut West $64,584I ST $203,587 Mcpherson
Square
Food away from Home
$42,999
$135,659
$781,168
H ST
Health Care
$47,415 Lafayette
$151,207
$916,859
Square
Medical Care
$21,083
$67,369
$406,576
HomeWORLD
Improvement
$16,566
$54,851
$355,416
BANK
Household Furnishings
$12,741
$39,976
$234,710
G ST
Personal Care Products
$5,896
$18,426
$104,662
Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$12,974
$40,953
$238,880
THE WHITE
HOUSE

BIG BEAR CAF

THALLY
TABLE
SUNDEVICH

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands) L ST

GSA HQ

COMPASS
COFFEE

GIANT

RID
AA
VE

MOUNT VERNON
TRIANGLE

CITYMARKET
AT O STREET

RDSTROM RACK

F ST

FLO

SHAW
PAGE 47

Logan
Circle

MAYFLOWER HOTEL

RIZIKS

S ST

Shaw/Howard
University

BEAU THAI

BTOO

13%
42%
37%
9%
33.6

RUSTIK TAVERN
RED HEN

NORTH CAPITOL ST

N ST

Age < 20
13%
Age 2034
41%
BROOKS BROTHERS
Age 3564
36%
Age 65+
11%
H&M
Median Age (years)
33.8
THOMAS PINK

0
1
2-3
4+

8TH ST

TA
VE
VE
RM
ON

D
HO

TOPAZ HOTEL

AGE

M
M

T ST

RIGHT PROPER BREWING


EAT THE RICH
UPRISING MUFFIN CO.

VE
DA
LAN
S
I
E

Q ST

$105,963
STUDIO
THEATER
$76,998
35%
P ST
14%
WHOLE
51% FOODS
MARKET
$74,217

HOWARD
THEATER

NEW

$99,663
$74,969
39%
11%
50%
$70,370

U ST

WINDOWS CAFE

Shaw/Howard
University

SOURCE
THEATER

INCOME

$90,945
$64,358
KOMI
44%
9%
47%
$64,993

HOWARD
UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL

V ST
1ST ST

WARBY PARKER
LETTIE GOOCH
FRANK & OAK

LE DIPLOMATE

Average HH
DUPONT HOTEL
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

LANDMARK
THEATER

3RD ST

BRIXTON

U St/African American
Civil War Mem'l/CardozoNELLIES

158,794
S ST
1.9
38%
62%
R ST
$625,438

BID Area

W ST

4TH ST

LINCOLN
THEATER

13TH ST

IR
EA
VE

18TH ST

28,707
1.8
32%
68%
$625,586

Main Street

930 CLUB

14TH ST

9,917
1.8
29%
71%
SAFEWAY
$587,161

Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

HA
MP
SH

19TH ST

Households (HH)
LENS
ARDEN MARKET

Street

FUTURE
WHOLE
FOODS

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

ROOM &
BOARD

T ST
BRYANGreat

ADAMS ST

5TH ST

52,740
330,265
51%
49%
V ST
49%
51%
REEVES
92% CENTER 92%
T
U S67%
70%
42%
40%
TRADER JOES

HOUSEHOLDS

FUEL PIZZA
FROZENYO

6TH ST

16TH ST

RD

18,262
50%
50%
90%
66%
39%

POTBELLY
Education
Government

Arts/Tourism

T ST

E
AV

MF

MCDONALDS

F LORIDA
Retail/Restaurant
AV

0-3mi

POPULATION

Population
MARIE REED
ELEMENTARY
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
OYSTER ADAMS
Bachelors Degree +
SHINGTON Graduate/Professional
TON
Degree
LAURIOL PLAZA

ont
le

0-1mi

6TH ST

0-mi

7TH ST

SITAR CENTER

18TH ST

DC ARTS CENTER

RD

7TH ST

MA
RA
LO
KA

9TH ST

TRYST

L'Enfant
Plaza

Federal
Center SW
RESIDENCE INN
BY MARRIOTT

AV
E

CAN
OFF

Capito
South

NE

NEW YORK AVENUE/


IVY CITY
OFFERING POTENTIAL
FOR BOTH COMMERCIAL
AND MANUFACTURING
uses as well as parcels
of land suitable for
mixed-use development,
including large-scale
retail, New York Avenue,
NE, is becoming
a destination for
shopping, restaurants
and businesses that
support the maker and
innovation economy.

BREWERIES, DISTILLERIES &


INCUBATORS
The area is home to Atlas Brew
Works, Green Hat Distillery, Jos. A.
Magnus & Co. Distillery, One Eight
Distilling and Union Kitchens second
food incubator.

HECHT WAREHOUSE
AT IVY CITY
The historic warehouse and adjacent
land is being redeveloped into 330
apartments and 200,000 SF of retail
space. BicycleSPACE, Bikram Yoda,
a MOMs grocery store, Nike, and
Planet Fitness will be joined by Petco,
Compass Coffee, and three Mindful
Restaurant Group eateries, among
other retailers and restaurants.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
New York Avenue is a designated
Great Streets corridor. As funds
become available small businesses
can apply for reimbursable grants of
up to $50,000 per location to cover
capital improvements and certain
soft costs.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

1.5 MILLION
MILLION SQUARE FEET
Potential development on
14.75-acres of vacant land at New
York Avenue & Bladensburg Road.

37

CATHOLIC

CVS

MONROE ST

NIDO

BROOKLANDS
FINEST

FRANKLIN ST

$64,374
$90,120
$36,798
$62,472
60%
42%
13%
14%
27% ISLAND AVE
44%
RHODE
SHOPPING CENTER
$47,649
$64,825

RITE AID

MENOMAL

EVARTS ST

M
O

BRENTWOOD VILLAGE
SHOPPING CENTER

NT
AN
A

AV
E

LE

RA

DI

RD

BRYANT ST

RD

15T H

ATLAS
BREW WORKS
NEW COLUMBIA
DISTILLERS

AV
E
L
IT
O
CA
P

Mount Olivet
Cemetery

COR
Y

VI
RG

IN
IA

AV
E

MO
UN
TO
LIV
ET

RD

GALLAUDET
UNIVERSITY

EN
SB
UR
G

ELL
O

AD
BL
BR
OO
KS
T

L ST

VE
DA
LAN
RY
MA

I ST

GIANT FOOD
CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

FUTURE
WHOLE FOODS

TAYLOR
GOURMET

H STREET CONNECTION

BENS CHILI BOWL


G ST

SEC

RED ROCKS

HECHINGER MALL

H ST
ROCK N ROLL HOTEL
ATLAS
THEATER

BENN
ING R
D

I ST

26TH ST

ES
T

17TH ST

RS

ST

M ST

HO
L

MO

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
K ST
whole percent

INI

NE
AL

L ST

DA
DA
VE

MO
NT

FLO
RID
AA
VE

21ST ST

TEETER
TRAFFIC
COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

69,000 New York Avenue


10,100 West Virginia
Avenue
FUTURE
REI
25,700 Bladensburg Road
11,800 Montana Avenue

RD

DENNYS

AV
E

Noma/Gallaudet U

TR

5T
H

6T
HS
T

ST

W
ES
T

5TH ST

4TH ST

3RD ST

2ND ST

SUMMIT PL

ST
ST

L
GA

COR

AN S
T

E
AV

4T
HS
T

KW

N
TA
ON
M

HARRIS

DOLCEZZA

42%
38% TWOOD P
BREN
41%
45%
UNION MARKET
16%
17%
NE
AL
ST
1%
1%

T
HS

75 Very Walkable

U.S. DOJ

ED

ET

UD
LA

ATF

WALKSCORE

Brentwood
Park

KP

47%
37%
FLORIDA AVE
15%
MARKET
1%

T
ES

OK

ONE EIGHT
DISTILLING

FAIRFIELD INN
HOLIDAY INN EX

WIC

MASSERIA

0
1
2-3
4+

UNION
KITCHEN

DAYS IN

KFC/TACO BELL

HECHT
WAREHOUSE

FEN

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH

VE
KA
OR
WY
E
N

ST

$4,453
$83,132
$49,548
$902,408
$30,104
$583,401
$40,793
$710,805
$17,807
$314,264
$15,630
$274,332
$9,587
$177,062
$4,083
$78,638
E
AV
RK
$9,735 YO$181,284
W

MCDONALDS

COMFORT INN
& SUITES

$416,753
$45,888
$539,666

LL
DA

$578
$6,126
$3,643
$5,171
$2,268
$1,798
$1,210
$525
$1,232

$21,989
$2,321
$29,046

T
14 T H S

W ST

16T

$2,666
$287
$3,568

NEW YORK AVENUE/


IVY CITY

BL
AD
EN
SB
UR

RD

HOME DEPOT

18%
RHODE ISLAND ROW
32%
M38%
Rhode
12% Island Ave
34.7
GIANT FOOD

BR
EN

23%
23%
40%
14%
37.8

TW
O

FORMAN MILLS

27%
27%
35%
11%
31.2

NE

Union
Station

MI

FORT LINCOLN/
DAKOTA CROSSING
PAGE 22

PE

D
RHO

VE
DA
LA N
E IS

KEN

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment &
Recreation
T ST
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

1ST ST

18TH ST

CHUCK BROWN
PAVILION

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

1ST ST

WOODRIDGE
LIBRARY
GIRARD ST

HA

Age < 20
2321 4TH STREET
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

VS

17TH ST

HAMLIN ST

RHODE ISLAND AVE, NE/


BRENTWOOD
PAGE 45

SC
EN

$44,417
$25,551
72%
12%
16%
$34,650

AGE

ER

13TH ST

12TH ST

10TH ST

9TH ST

8TH ST

IRVING ST

141,006
2.1
40%
60%
$523,799

E
QU

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
GLENWOOD
CEMETERY
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

YATT
ACE

GOOD FOOD
MARKET

FRANKLIN ST

INCOME

NE 12
NT

ZEKES COFFEE

LAWRENCE ST

24TH ST

TRINITY
COLLEGE

NEWTON ST

22ND ST

10,580
2.3
37%
63%
$396,562

4TH ST

1,860
2.0
26%
74%
$338,409

BID Area

H
UT

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

Main Street

SO

HOUSEHOLDS

Great Street

BROOKLAND
TRUE VALUE

COLLEGE

7TH ST

IRS
R

Government

16TH ST

26,141 E 311,402
V
47%N A
49%
IGA
H
51%
MIC 53%
BROOKLAND PINT
84% BUSBOYS
89% & POETS
28% BARNES
53%& NOBLE
CHIPOTLE
THEOLOGICAL
13% POTBELLY
30%
&PIZZA

Brookland/
CUA

Education

15TH ST

POPULATION
Population
4,387
Male
46%
THE BASILICA
Female
54%
High School Graduate +
79%
Bachelors Degree +
16%
Graduate/Professional
5%
Degree

ST

OTIS
Arts/Tourism

Retail/Restaurant

UNIVERSITY OF
0-1mi
0-3mi
AMERICA

14TH ST

0-mi

FRANCISCAN MONASTERY

24TH ST

OL ST

ORGANIC
MARKET

NE

NOMA

A THRIVING LIVE-WORK
NEIGHBORHOOD, NoMa
is located at the center of
Shaw, H Street, Capitol
Hill and Eckington. With
an average of more than
111,000 pedestrians,
54,000 office workers
and 11 new apartment
buildings, NoMa is one
of the fastest-growing
neighborhoods in DC.

54,000 OFFICE WORKERS

6,300 RESIDENTS
IN THE BID

Private sector tenants comprise


almost 40% of NoMa's 13 million SF
of office space.

Live here for location, convenience,


and sustainable, high-quality housing
options. 91% of NoMas residents
have a bachelor degree or higher,
less than 15% drive to work, and
40% of NoMa BID households have
incomes above $110,000.2

In 2015, the Dept. of Justice signed the


largest GSA lease in DC in over 10 years.
Home to Google, NPR, CNN,
Mathematica, and NeighborWorks
America. The Natl. Association of
Counties, National League of Cities and
Save the Children recently signed leases
in the neighborhood.

TRANSPORTATION ACCESS
Minutes from I-395
Two Red Line Metrorail stations
3 hours to NYC from Union Station
11 bus lines
8 Capital Bikeshare Stations
1st protected cycle track in DC

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

A RETAIL, RESTAURANT &


ENTERTAINMENT HUB
Today NoMa offers more than
360,000 SF of shops, cafes,
restaurants and bars with
another 280,000 SF of retail and
entertainment in the pipeline,
including a seven-screen Landmark
Theatre and a flagship REI.

38

GEORGI

0-3mi

2ND ST

R ST

CONTACT
NoMa BID
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF
Robin-Eve Jasper, President
NATURAL HISTORY
(202) 289-0111, rjasper@nomabid.org
www.nomabid.org ARTS & INDUSTRY
The Mall

VE
AA

HIRSHHORN
MUSEUM
SMITHSONIAN
CASTLE

5TH ST

4TH ST

3RD ST

ST
5T
H

I ST

GIANT FOOD

FUTURE
WHOLE FOODS

H STREET CONNECTION

UNION
STATION

SEC

6TH ST

Union
Station

D ST

C ST

AVE

NATIONAL
GALLERY OF ART

92

A
AN
SI
UI
LO

E
AV

WALK SCORE

13 MILLION SF

Union
Station
Plaza

111,000
Stanton
Square

PEOPLE ON THE STREET EACH DAY

6,300
RESIDENTS

CONSTITUTION AVE

OFFICE SPACE

SUPREME
COURT

UNITED
STATES
CAPITOL

NATIONAL
AIR & SPACE
MUSEUM

nomabid.org/city-smarter @nomabid.org
EAST CAPITOL ST
LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS

9TH ST

I AN
IND

E ST

K ST

H ST

MA
SS
AC
HU
SE
TT
SA
VE

Judiciary Sq

H STREET, NE
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5TH ST

FLO
RID
AA
VE

FUTURE REI

NATIONAL
BUILDING
MUSEUM

F ST

SIDNEY
HARMAN
HALL

BUILDING

FREER GALLERY
OF ART

WALMART

G ST

VERIZON
CENTER

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


PEN
NSY
1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
LVA
whole percent 2. NoMa BID resident survey (fall 2014)
NIA
NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN
HISTORY

GONZAGA COLLEGE
HIGH SCHOOL

H ST

GALLAUDE
UNIVERSIT

Noma/Gallaudet U

4TH ST

44%
14%
GALLERY PLACE
1%

WY

L ST

LE PAIN
QUOTIDIEN

WALGREENS
41% BREAD
PANERA

PK

8TH ST

395

NE
AL
S

7TH ST

CAPITAL BIKESHARE ARRIVALS

Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015)


Federal
M
Archives/
Triangle
8,109
Navy Mem'l

HARRIS
TEETER

CVS

ALBA OSTERIA

WOOLY
MAMMOTH
THEATER

LANDSBURGH
THEATER

E
AV
RK
YO
W
NE

BICYCLE
SPACE

HOTEL MONACO

91 Walkers Paradise

U.S. DOJ

OD

1ST ST

WALKSCORE

ATF

WO

UNION MARKET

FLORIDA AVE
MARKET

UNLEASHED

2ND ST

NATIONAL
THEATER

BUIDLING

N ST

FUTURE LANDMARK THEATER

1ST ST

SAFEWAY
BUSBOYS & POETS
VIDA GYM

Brentwood
Park

B R E NT

4T
HS
T

HYATT
PLACE

3RD ST

WARNER
THEATER

MASSERIA

NOMA

P ST

4TH ST

5TH ST

6TH ST

7TH ST

9TH ST

13TH ST

11TH ST

UNION MARKET
PAGE 51

E
AV
RK
YO
W
NE

WALKER JONES
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH

DI

DOLCEZZA

UNCLE CHIPS

M ST

EMBASSY SUITES

NATIONAL
Metro
MUSEUM OF(Avg. weekday)
METRORAIL BOARDINGS
AMERICAN ART
Center
NoMa - Gallaudet UWOODIES
9,226
Union Station 31,186

RA

OLD ENGINE 12
RESTAURANT

3RD ST

GIANT

41%
37%
40%
46%
18%
Gallery
Pl/ 17%
Chinatown
1%
1%

LE

WICKED BLOOM SOCIAL CLUB


DCITY SMOKEHOUSE

TABLE
$12,043
$71,000
SUNDEVICH

0
1
2-3
4+

MI

6T
HS
T

RID
AA
VE

BIG BEAR CAF

1ST ST

VE
RM
ON

FLO

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES
($ thousands)
THALLY

CITYCENTERDC

SUMMIT PL

S ST

O ST

RENAISSANCE1
HOTEL

LN RD

RED HEN

1ST ST

16%
36%
COMPASS
37%
COFFEE
11%
34.2

Apparel
$542,867
Computers & Accessories LONG $1,329
$7,891
$60,127
VIEW $15,038
Entertainment &
$90,102
$699,998
GALLERY
Recreation
Mt Vernon
Pets
$2,285 Sq/$13,790
$107,636
Convention Center M
Food at Home
$26,010
$151,438 $1,163,863
Food away from Home
$16,830
$99,774
$762,667
WASHINGTON
CONVENTION
Health Care
$19,155
$908,535
CENTER $114,528
Medical Care MARRIOTT
$8,581
$50,937
$402,250
MARQUIS
Home Improvement
$6,798
$43,209
$352,377
Household Furnishings
$4,844
$29,447
$230,070
CARNEGIE
K ST
LIBRARY
Personal Care Products
$2,286
$13,392
$102,259
Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$5,114
$30,346
$234,447

2ND ST

3RD ST

RUSTIK TAVERN

1ST ST

AT O STREET

T ST

T ST

VE
EY A

10%
32.8
CITYMARKET

1ST ST

4TH ST

5TH ST

WINDOWS CAFE

8TH ST

13TH ST

TA
VE

BEAU
35% THAI

V ST

HOWARD
THEATER
$101,243

16%
37%
37%
10%
33.9

GIAN

NORTH CAPITOL
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JERS

Age < 20
Age 2034
OD
RH
Age 3564
Logan
Age 65+
Circle
Median Age (years)

Rhode Island Av

U ST

NEW

STUDIO
THEATER

RHODE IS

W ST

RIGHT PROPER BREWING


$55,580
$68,088
$72,605
Shaw/Howard
EAT THE RICH
UPRISING
MUFFIN CO.
M
45%
40%
37%
University
16%
13%
14%
39%
47%
49%
$55,582
$65,735 Shaw/Howard
$71,348
M University

VE
D A18%
LAN
S
I
E
38%

2321 4TH STREET

ADAMS ST

AGE

BID Area

FORMAN MILLS
BRYANT ST

LINCO

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

Main Street

RHO

4,751
23,439
162,975
930 CLUB
2.3
2.1
1.9
LINCOLN
Owner-occupied
39%
41%
39%
H
BRIXTON
THEATER
LANDMARK
HOWARD
Renter-occupied
61%
59%
61%
THEATER
UNIVERSITY
M
M
HOSPITAL
Median HH Value
$571,806
$597,797
$585,840
U St/African American
Civil War Mem'l/CardozoNELLIES
WARBY PARKER
LETTIE GOOCH
FRANK & OAK
$75,200
$90,947

Great Street

RHODE ISLAND AVE


SHOPPING CENTER

FUTURE
WHOLE
FOODS

INCOME

Government

GLENWOOD
CEMETERY

342,239
49%
51%
91%
63%
37%
POTBELLY

FUEL PIZZA
FROZENYO

YES! Households (HH)


ORGANIC
Average HH Size
MARKET

Education

HOWARD
UNIVERSITY

11,258
51,077
49%
49%
51%
51%
91%
91%
62%
64%
34%MCDONALDS35%

HOUSEHOLDS

Arts/Tourism

2ND ST

0-1mi

McMillan Retail/Restaurant
Reservoir

NORTH CAPITOL ST

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
F LORIDA
AV
Degree

LE DIPLOMATE

FRANKLIN ST

DULCINEA
BAR & GRILL

POPULATION

SOURCE
HEATER

ON

0-mi

FAIRMONT ST

GA
NA
VE

NW

NORTH CAPITOL

FOUR COMMERCIAL
CORRIDORSRhode
Island Avenue, New York
Avenue, Florida Avenue
and North Capitol Street
serve as gateways into DC
and the neighborhoods
adjacent to North Capitol
and offer retail and
commercial opportunities
for businesses looking for
space to set up shop.

DESTINATION
RESTAURANTS & BARS
Chef Michael Friedmans The Red
Hen was select as one of Americas
100 Best Wine Restaurants (Wine
Enthusiast, 2014) and Wicked Bloom
Social Club and The Pub & the People
were voted two of the 10 Hottest New
Bars in DC (Zagat, 2015).

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Several streets in the area are
designated Great Streets corridors.
As funds become available
small businesses can apply for
reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

NORTH CAPITOL
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Since 2010, the neighborhood
has seen numerous new business
openings, including Boundary
Stone, Crisp Kitchen + Bar, DCity
Smokehouse, El Camino, Meat &
Foods, Old Engine 12 Restaurant,
Rustik Tavern, Uncle Chips, and in
2016 ANXO Cidery & Pintxos Bar will
become DCs first cidery.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

$692K /
16%
Average home closing price in 2015 /
year-over-year increase (2014-2015)2

39

MORTON ST

Arts/Tourism

WASHINGTON
HOSPITAL CENTER

GEORGIA AVE

WALKSCORE

14TH ST

15TH ST

8TH ST

Metro
Center

Federal
Triangle

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN ART

6TH ST

HYATT
PLACE
N ST

FUTURE LANDMARK THEATER

W
NE

E
AV
RK
YO

HOTEL MONACO
WOOLY
MAMMOTH
THEATER

VE
AA

WALMART

Noma/Gallau

UNION

FUTURE
REI
MARKET

PAGE 51

MA
SS
AC
HU
SE
TT
SA
VE

NOMA
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GIANT FOOD

NATIONAL
BUILDING
MUSEUM

Judiciary Sq

HARRIS
TEETER

CVS

GONZAGA COLLEGE
HIGH SCHOOL

E ST

Union
Station

UNION
STATION

SEC

D ST

C ST

PEN

U.S. DOJ

WALKER JONES
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

395

G ST

ATF

UNLEASHED

GALLERY PLACE

VERIZON
CENTER

4T
HS

FLORIDA AVE
MARKET

LE PAIN
QUOTIDIEN
WALGREENS
PANERA BREAD

F ST

Archives/
Navy Mem'l

4TH ST

MASSER

P ST

BICYCLE
SPACE

I AN
IND

3RD ST

OLD ENGINE 12
RESTAURANT

UNCLE CHIPS

M ST

SIDNEY
HARMAN
HALL

LANDSBURGH
THEATER

2ND ST

SUMMIT PL

R ST

WICKED BLOOM SOCIAL CLUB


DCITY SMOKEHOUSE

H ST

Gallery Pl/
Chinatown

WOODIES
BUIDLING

BIG BEAR CAF

ALBA OSTERIA

CITYCENTERDC

CONTACT THE HAMILTON WARNER


THEATER
North Capitol Main Street, Inc.
Demetris Cheatham, Exec Director
NATIONAL
THEATER
(202) 379-2905, Ed@northcapitoldc.com
www.northcapitoldc.com

RID
AA
VE

1ST ST
O ST

K ST

RENAISSANCE
HOTEL

Square
Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections
1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. MRIS (single family & condos), courtesy of Kevin J. Wood,
Slate Properties

The
Ellipse

FLO

EMBASSY SUITES

Mcpherson
CAPITALSquare
BIKESHARE ARRIVALS
H ST
Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015) 8,812
Lafayette

THE WHITE
HOUSE

S ST

SAFEWAY
BUSBOYS & POETS
VIDA GYM

CARNEGIE
LIBRARY

86 Very Walkable
M

RED HEN

CENTER

MARRIOTT
MARQUIS

K ST

I ST

RIGHT PROPER BREWING


EAT THE RICH
UPRISING MUFFIN CO.

4TH ST

gut
are

T ST

3RD ST

NoMa - Gallaudet U 9,226

L ST
METRORAIL
BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

RUSTIK TAVERN

NORTH CAPITOL ST

FLOWER HOTEL

gut
h

40% Mt Vernon Sq/


44%
Convention Center
15%
WASHINGTON
1%
CONVENTION

DI

T ST

1ST ST

M ST

38%
45%
16%
1%

WINDOWS CAFE

NORTH CAPITOL

11TH ST

13TH ST

34%
44%
21%
1%

RA

U ST

HOWARD
THEATER

$565,143
$62,741
M Shaw/Howard
University
$730,440
$112,510
E
AV
$1,210,378 LAND
IS
E
$794,737
OD
RH
COMPASS
BEAU THAI
$947,757
COFFEE
$419,696
$369,816 CITYMARKET
AT O STREET
$240,005
GIANT
$106,575
THALLY
TABLE
$244,596
SUNDEVICH
LONG
VIEW
GALLERY

LE

1ST ST

HOWARD
UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL

MI

V ST
1ST ST

LANDMARK
THEATER

9TH ST

VE
RM
ON

PINK

2ND ST

BRIXTON

TA
VE

13TH ST

14TH ST

0
1
2-3
4+

VE
EY A

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1

RS

W ST

JERS

N ST

2321 4TH STREET

ADAMS ST

NEW

KOMI

FOR

BRYANT ST

930 CLUB

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)


Apparel
$15,778
$64,990
R ST
Computers & Accessories
$1,742
$7,227
LE$20,018
DIPLOMATE $82,060
Entertainment & Rec.
Pets
$3,040
$12,579
Food at Home Q ST
$33,990
$139,003
STUDIO
THEATER
Food away from Home
$22,109
$91,227
Health Care
$25,604
$104,412
Logan
Medical Care P ST
$11,428 Circle$46,456
Home Improvement
$9,611
$38,475
WHOLE FOODS
MARKET
Household Furnishings
$6,441
$26,840
Personal Care Products
$2,967
$12,310
Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$6,741
$27,785
BTOO

HOWARD UNIVERSITY/
PLEASANT PLAINS
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FUTURE
WHOLE
FOODS

19% U St/African
18%
16%
American
NELLIES
34% Civil War
37%Mem'l/Cardozo
35%
WARBY PARKER
37%
35%
37%
LETTIE GOOCH
FRANK & OAK
10%
10%
12%
SOURCE
33.7
33.0
34.3 Shaw/Howard
THEATER
M
University

S ST

IG
AN
AVE

GLENWOOD
CEMETERY

POTBELLY
FUEL PIZZA
FROZENYO

7TH ST

Age <TRADER
20
JOES
Age 2034
Age 3564
T ST
Age 65+
ROOM &
Median Age (years)BOARD

TRINITY
COLLEGE

1ST ST

U ST

VETERANS AFFAIRS
MEDICAL CENTER

CHILDRENS NATIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER

4TH ST

REEVES
CENTER

$75,189
36%
14%
50%
$72,729

BID Area

16TH ST

MCDONALDS

AV
$103,457

LINCOLN
THEATER

Main Street

HOWARD
UNIVERSITY

AGE

$79,639
$86,220
$61,481
$63,303
42%
42%
14%
13%
YES!
44%
45%
ORGANIC
MARKET $62,632
$59,538

Great Street

McMillan
Reservoir

166,287
2.0
40%
60%
$590,575

F LORIDA

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable
V ST

3RD ST

22,543
2.1
40%
60%
$581,038

IC
H

4TH ST

5,950
2.3
45%
55%
$574,205

INCOME

CENTER

DULCINEA
BAR & GRILL

FAIRMONT ST

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
HARRIS TEETER
Median HH Value

5TH ST

HOUSEHOLDS

ARDWARE

WOODLANDS
VEGAN BISTRO

Government

2ND ST

IRVING ST51,174
14,232
350,358
49%
49%
49%
51%
OLUMBIA RD51%
C51%
90%
90%
92%
HARVARD ST
58%
62%
64%
31%
34%
38%

5TH ST

Columbia M
Population
Heights
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

E
SHERMAN AV

ST

POPULATION

ACH
EACH
MARKET

Education

4TH ST

Retail/Restaurant

32 THIRTY-TWO
0-3mi

0-1mi

A
AN
SI
UI

E
AV

Union
Station
Plaza

Stan
Squa
T

ROOM 11

IRVING ST

2ND ST

0-mi

LAMONT ST

R ST

T
SAN
PLEA

MOUNT PLEASANT
LIBRARY
TARGET
BEST BUY
BED, BATH & BEYOND
MARSHALLS

WALLS OF BOOKS

LN RD

REDROCKS

TIVOLI
THEATER

D ST

PAISLEY FIG

LINCO

GIANT FOOD

E
WARD

PA
RK
RD

NW

NORTHWEST ONE
HIGH-QUALITY HOUSING
OPTIONS, NEW PUBLIC
AMENITIES and easy
access to Capitol Hill,
NoMa, and Mount Vernon
Triangle are accelerating
Northwest Ones
revitalization. Blocks from
Union Station, and a stones
throw from the bustling 1st
Street, NE and H Street, NE
corridors, Northwest One is
DCs first New Communities
Initiative investment.

NEW COMMUNITIES
INITIATIVE
DEVELOPMENT
UNDERWAY
The first phases of the
redevelopment have been
underway since 2009, with
the opening of the Walker
Jones Elementary School,
recreational center and library.
In addition, The SeVerna, a
60-unit affordable apartment
building delivered in 2011 and
the SeVerna on K, a 133-unit
affordable apartment building
opened in 2014. Finally, 2 M
Street, a 314-unit mixed-income
apartment building, also
opened in 2014.

The New Communities Initiative is a


DC government program designed
to revitalize severely distressed
subsidized housing, redevelop
neighborhoods into vibrant mixedincome communities and address the
human capital needs for residents.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

1,000

POTENTIAL NEW RESIDENTIAL


UNITS FOR NORTHWEST ONE

$27 MILLION DC
GOVERNMENT
INVESTMENT
The DC government has already
made investments in the
development of mixed-income
housing in this area, and is poised to
make additional investments in the
remaining parcels that are part of the
Northwest One plan.

40

2ND ST

WOOLY
MAMMOTH
THEATER

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN
HISTORY

VE
AA

BIKESHARE ARRIVALS

Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015) 10,008

1ST ST

4TH ST

3RD ST

ATF

U.S. DOJ

FUTURE REI

Judiciary Sq

Union
Station

SEC

UNION
STATION

4TH ST

MA
SS
AC
HU
SE
TT
SA
VE

GIANT FOOD

3RD ST

WALMART

Noma/Ga
NOMA
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WALKER JONES
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

GONZAGA COLLEGE
HIGH SCHOOL

E ST

HARRIS
TEETER

CVS

NATIONAL
BUILDING
MUSEUM

D ST

C ST

PEN
NSY
LVA
NIA

MA

2ND ST

OR
WY
NE

VE
KA

395

G ST

DI

UNLEASHED

GALLERY PLACE

I AN
IND

2ND ST

SUMMIT PL
LN RD
LINCO

FUTURE LANDMARK THEATER

H ST

HOTEL MONACO

Archives/
Navy Mem'l

N ST

LE PAIN
QUOTIDIEN
WALGREENS
PANERA BREAD

F ST

RA

HYATT
PLACE

ALBA OSTERIA

SIDNEY
HARMAN
HALL

LE

UNION MARKET
PAGE 51

FLORIDA
MARKET

BICYCLE
SPACE

VERIZON
CENTER

MI

P ST

4TH ST

K ST

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN ART

AVE

A
AN
SI
UI
LO

E
AV

Union
Station
Plaza
1ST ST

NoMa - Gallaudet U 9,226

CONSTITUTION AVE

NATIONAL
GALLERY OF ART

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

The Mall

SUPREME
COURT
UNITED
STATES
CAPITOL

ARTS & INDUSTRY


BUILDING
HIRSHHORN
MUSEUM
SMITHSONIAN
CASTLE

M Smithsonian

MUSEUM

LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS

FAA

USDA

EAST CAPITOL

NATIONAL
AIR & SPACE
MUSEUM

6TH ST

CONTACT
Office of the Deputy Mayor for PlanningFREER
& GALLERY
OF ART
Economic Development
Angie Rodgers, Director, New Communities Initiative
US HOLOCAUST
MEMORIAL
(202) 727-6365, angie.rodgers@dc.gov

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF
NATURAL HISTORY

4TH ST

MUSEUM OF
AFRICAN
AMERICAN
HISTORY

SAFEWAY
BUSBOYS & POETS
VIDA GYM

LANDSBURGH
THEATER

The
Federal
Triangle M
Ellipse
TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

OLD ENGINE 12
RESTAURANT

1ST ST

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

R ST

UNCLE CHIPS

M ST

WASHINGTON
CONVENTION
CENTER

$108,353
CARNEGIE
$1,168,535
LIBRARY
$769,200
$909,275
EMBASSY SUITES
$402,924
RENAISSANCE
$353,757
HOTEL
CITYCENTERDC
$231,594
$103,032
$235,843
Gallery Pl/
Chinatown

NATIONAL
THEATER

21,500-29,100 North
Capitol Street
NATIONAL

MARQUIS

41%
WOODIES
44%
BUIDLING
14%
1%

BIG BEAR CAF

WICKED BLOOM SOCIAL CLUB


DCITY SMOKEHOUSE

3RD ST

Metro
Center
40%
WARNER46%
THEATER
13%
0%

RID
AA
VE

NORTH CAPITOL ST

Mt Vernon Sq/
Convention Center

FLO

NORTH CAPITOL
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1ST ST

SHAW
PAGE 47

NORTHWEST ONE

THALLY
TABLE
SUNDEVICH
LONG
VIEW
GALLERY

1ST ST

3RD ST

S ST

O ST

GIANT

$546,937
$60,713
$704,577
MARRIOTT

$17,908
$195,992
$129,974
$146,949
$65,470
$54,487
$38,269
$17,552
$39,388

14TH ST

45%
THE HAMILTON
45%
9%
1%

14 TH ST

RED HEN

5TH ST

11TH ST

$92,356
$10,318
$116,492

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1

WASHINGTON
MONUMENT

RUSTIK TAVERN

Shaw/Howard
University

6TH ST

16%
37%
37%
11%
34.0

T ST

T ST

RIGHT PROPER BREWING


EAT THE RICH
UPRISING MUFFIN CO.

7TH ST

15%
39%
37%
10%
33.7

U ST

WINDOWS CAFE

COMPASS
COFFEE

9TH ST

16%
39%
35%
11%
33.4

13TH ST

N ST

15TH ST

V ST

HOWARD
THEATER

CITYMARKET
AT O STREET

Apparel
$20,832
MAS PINK
Computers & Accessories
$2,325
MAYFLOWER HOTEL
Entertainment &
$25,634
L ST
rragut Recreation
orth
Pets
$3,956
Food at Home
$44,301
K ST
Farragut
Food away from Home
$29,136
Square
Health Care
$32,196
M $14,364
Medical Care
I ST
Mcpherson
Home ImprovementSquare $10,899
H SHousehold
T
Furnishings
$8,520
Lafayette
Personal
Care Products
$4,017
Square
Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$8,819

NSTITUTION
AVE
CAPITAL

HOWARD
UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL

BTOO

Union Station 31,186

$104,501
$75,653
36%
VE
DA
14%
LAN
S
I
50%ODE
RH
BEAU THAI
$73,285

ST
CONSUMERMEXPENDITURES
($ thousands)

0
THE 1WHITE
HOUSE
2-3
4+

LANDMARK
THEATER

VE
EY A

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

BRIXTON

JERS

WHOLE FOODS
MARKET

2321 4TH STREET

W ST

Logan
Circle

P ST

BID Area

ADAMS ST

1ST ST

$72,063
$97,270
$47,577
$75,254
LE DIPLOMATE
51%
38%
11%
12%
STUDIO
38%
50%
THEATER
$53,242
$69,420

Main Street

930 CLUB

TA
VE

13TH ST

R ST
Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75kQ ST
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable
KOMI

Great Street

BRYANT ST

FUTURE
WHOLE
FOODS

U St/African American
NELLIES
28,359
158,925
Civil
War Mem'l/Cardozo
WARBY PARKER
1.9
1.9
LETTIE GOOCH
FRANK & OAK
37%
39%
63%
61%
Shaw/Howard
M
$615,104
$611,080
University

14TH ST

INCOME

Government

2ND ST

8,468
1.9
30%
ROOM &
BOARD
70%
SOURCE
THEATER
$558,367
S ST

T ST

POTBELLY
FUEL PIZZA
FROZENYO

3RD ST

TRADER JOES

AGE

LINCOLN
THEATER

U ST

HOUSEHOLDS
Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

332,936 AV
49%
51%
92%
65%
39%

VE
RM
ON

16TH ST

CENTER

MCDONALDS

F LORIDA

56,749
50%
50%
91%
YES!
67%
ORGANIC
MARKET 39%

Education

NEW

OTHERS

16,870
49%
51%
90%
61%
34%

Arts/Tourism

4TH ST

POPULATION
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/ProfessionalV ST
REEVES
Degree

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

0-1mi

5TH ST

0-mi

8TH ST

HARRIS TEETER

TAR CENTER Population

ORIAL

GLENWOOD
CEMETERY

HOWARD
UNIVERSITY

W
AS RAYBURN HOUSE
HI OFFICE BUILDING
NG
TO
N
AV
E

INDEPENDENCE AVE
CANNON HOUSE
OFFICE BUILDING
C ST

GOOD
EATER

NW

PARK MORTON
TRANSFORMATION IS
UNDERWAY IN PARK
MORTON, one of four New
Communities Initiatives.
Just five blocks south
of the Georgia AvePetworth Metrorail Station
and nestled between
Georgia Avenue and
Park Road, Park Morton
and its surrounding
neighborhoods are
a rapidly evolving
residential magnet.

MASTER DEVELOPER
SELECTED
In November 2014, Park View
Community Partners (The Community
Builders, Inc.; Dantes Partners, LLC;
Torti Gallas Urban; Harkins Builders,
Inc.; and Klein Hornig, LLP) was
chosen by the DC Housing Authority
Board of Commissioners to redevelop
Park Morton.

DEVELOPMENT CONTINUES
ALONG GEORGIA AVENUE
In the past 10 years more than 1.2
million SF of development has been
built within a half-mile of Park Morton,
including 1,071 residential units and
130,000 SF of new retail space.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS

NEW COMMUNITIES
INITIATIVE

Georgia Avenue is a designated


Great Streets corridor. As funds
become available small businesses
can apply for reimbursable grants of
up to $50,000 per location to cover
capital improvements and certain
soft costs.

The New Communities Initiative is a


DC government program designed
to revitalize severely distressed
subsidized housing, redevelop
neighborhoods into vibrant mixedincome communities and address the
human capital needs for residents.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

41

HA

GEO

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

Arts/Tourism

Education

EMERSON ST

NE

FARRAGUT ST

Government

RUFF & READY

WMATA
BUS BARN

HIGHLANDS

Rock Creek
Cemetery

Sherman
Circle

CRITTENDEN ST

7TH ST

AV
E

8TH ST

9TH ST

AV
E

Grant
Circle

PETWORTH
LIBRARY
UPSHUR ST

DOMKU
RD

AN
SA
S

173,450
2.0
41%
59%
$583,403

AR
K

17TH ST

ACE HARDWARE
TAYLOR ST

PL

RE
E

PARK RD

MORTON ST

GIANT FOOD
REDROCKS

TIVOLI
THEATER
ROOM 11

WALLS OF BOOKS

LAMONT ST

32 THIRTY-TWO

HARVARD ST

WOODLANDS
VEGAN BISTRO

GEORGIA AVE

COLUMBIA RD

COLUMBIA
HEIGHTS
PAGE 16

TRYST
DC ARTS CENTER
92 Walkers Paradise

MA
RA
LO
KA

PARK MORTON
DULCINEA
BAR & GRILL

FAIRMONT ST

F LORIDA

SITAR CENTER

POTBELLY
FUEL PIZZA
FROZENYO

18TH ST

CHILDRENS NATIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER

IG
AN
AVE

WASHINGTON
CONTACT
HILTON
Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning
LAURIOL PLAZA
& Economic Development
E
AV
A
Angie Rodgers,
Director, New Communities Initiative
R ID
LO
(202)F727-6365,
GLENS angie.rodgers@dc.gov
GARDEN MARKET

V ST

REEVES
CENTER

U ST

LINCOLN
THEATER

TA
VE

13TH ST

14TH ST

IR
EA
VE

R ST

BRIXTON

LANDMARK
THEATER

HOWARD
UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL

V ST

U ST

WINDOWS CAFE

Shaw/Howard
University

SOURCE
THEATER

S ST

SAFEWAY

W ST

WARBY PARKER
LETTIE GOOCH
FRANK & OAK

T ST

ROOM &
BOARD

ADAMS ST

930 CLUB

U St/African American
Civil War Mem'l/CardozoNELLIES

TRADER JOES

BRYANT ST

FUTURE
WHOLE
FOODS

8TH ST

OYSTER ADAMS

16TH ST

CO

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

18TH ST

HOWARD
UNIVERSITY

MCDONALDS

AV

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

MARIE REED
ELEMENTARY

SH

IC
H

RD

Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015) 5,049

19TH ST

V
M

HARRIS TEETER

CAPITAL BIKESHARE ARRIVALS


LU
MB
IA R
D

McMillan
Reservoir

HOWARD UNIVERSITY/
PLEASANT PLAINS
PAGE 31

THE LINE DC

WALKSCORE

IRVING ST

40%
44%
37%
ACE HARDWARE
41%
40%
45%
SAFEWAY
17%
15%
17%
1%
1%
1%

MINTWOOD
Georgia Ave Petworth
6,296
PLACE

IRVING ST

WASHINGTON
HOSPITAL CENTER

E
SHERMAN AV

$120,748
MOUNT PLEASANT
LIBRARY
$1,294,078
TARGET
BEST BUY
$850,443
BED, BATH & BEYOND
MARSHALLS
$1,016,673
Columbia
$449,989
Heights
$401,348
EACH
$257,168
PEACH
MARKET
$113,919
$262,350

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

CK
C

THE AVENUE
THE COUPE

1ST ST

RO

FISH IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD

5TH ST

E
NI
LA

CVS

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


0
1
2-3
4+

DI

R ST

$3,935
$16,470
$43,398 BEAU
$178,858
THAI
$28,419
$117,291
$32,692
$136,861
$14,645
$61,089
$12,176
$51,281
$8,171
$34,334
H A RVARD ST
$3,827
$15,892
$8,697
$36,156

PAISLEY FIG

RA

Georgia Ave/
Petworth

LOOKING GLASS LOUNGE


WALTERS
DC REYNOLDS

ES
T

$604,771
$67,236
PA
RK
RD
$783,847

17TH ST

18TH ST

19TH ST

$83,081
$9,355
$106,457

LE

E
WARD

$20,127
$2,258
$25,645

PARK PLACE

GR
D

WT
ON
ST

NR
O

MI

ACE

NE

PARK PL

17%
35%
36%
13%
34.5

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)MO


Apparel
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

NS
AS
AV
E
SPR
IN

19%
37%
35%
10%
33.0

CHEZ
BILLYS

RANDOLPH ST

QUINCY ST

Y
KW

19%
37%
36%
9%
33.0

SHEPHERD ST

SAFEWAY
LYMANS
TAVERN

HOLMEAD PL

HP

$106,325
$75,757
35%
15%
51%
$74,387

PINEY BR AN

$86,051
$59,599
43%
14%
42%
$62,362

KA

Average HH
$86,533
SHEPHERD ST
Median HH
$59,667
HH Income <$50k
44%
HH Income $50$75k
14%
HH Income $75k+
43%
Average HH Disposable
$62,403

PETWORTH/PARK VIEW
PAGE 44

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

2ND ST

18TH ST

ARG
YLE
TE
R

29,171
2.3
35%
65%
$586,769

3RD ST

EN

BL
AG
D

WEBSTER ST

7,001
2.6
46%
54%
$574,006

5TH ST

ALLISON ST

3RD ST

BUCHANAN ST

KC
HU
RC
H

369,408
48%
52%
91%
63%
38%

4TH ST

70,567
50%
50%
87%
56%
31%

INCOME

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

BID Area

DECATUR ST

4TH ST

18,985
50%
50%
84%
52%
28%

HOUSEHOLDS

AGE

Main Street

E
AV

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

Great Street

DELAFIELD PL

POPULATION

T
NT S

0-1mi

A
LEAS
MT P

A ST

0-mi

A
W
IO

E RD

KINGSBURY
CENTER

HOWARD
THEATER
RIGHT PROPER BREWING
EAT THE RICH
UPRISING MUFFIN CO.

Shaw/Howard

T ST

RUSTIK TA
RED HEN
S ST

FLO

RID

BIG BEAR CAF


R ST

NE

PARKSIDE/
KENILWORTH
PARKSIDE/KENILWORTH
IS SURROUNDED BY
the Anacostia Freeway
(I-295), the Anacostia
River, Benning Road and
Eastern Avenue. With
both private and public
investments, including
federal PROMISE and
CHOICE grants, this
growing neighborhood
expects to see rapid
investment as the first
phases of nearly $600
million in development
are underway.

KENILWORTH
AQUATIC GARDENS
The National Park Services regionally
recognized Kenilworth Aquatic
Gardens is the only national park
devoted to cultivated water-loving
plants and brings a steady stream
of nature lovers, photographers and
birdwatchers.

118,800
AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC
VOLUME ON I-295

PARKSIDE MIXED-USE
DEVELOPMENT
Plans call for 2.8 million SF of mixed
use development with 1,5002,000
residential units, 30,00050,000
SF of retail space, 500,000
750,000 SF of office space and a
one-acre park.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

CONNECTIVITY
Three new pedestrian bridges are
planned to cross over Kenilworth
Avenue linking the Eastland
Gardens, Kenilworth and Parkside
neighborhoods with the Minnesota
Avenue Metrorail Station.

DEVELOPMENT UNDERWAY
Metro Towns at Parkside is a new
development of 83 three-bedroom for
sale townhomes (2012-2015 delivery),
The Grove at Parkside will be a 186unit affordable apartment building
(2016 delivery) and the first phase of
the Parkside Townhomes will deliver
39 townhomes in 2016.

42

LN
CO
LIN
T

0-1mi

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

Arts/Tourism

Education

Government

Great Street

Main Street

BID Area

POPULATION
CHANNING ST

31ST ST

17,477
45%
55%
83%
17%
7%

200,803
47%
53%
86%
29%
15%

33R
D

7,089
43%
57%
79%
14%
5%

PL

COSTCO

SHOPS AT
DAKOTA
CROSSING

LOWES

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

AN

V ST

NE W

HOUSEHOLDS

Households (HH)
NEW
Average
Size
YORHH
KA
VE
LD INN
Owner-occupied
Y INN EXPRESS
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

2,869
2.4
22%
78%
$291,047

6,958
2.5
33%
67%
$272,995

79,802
2.4
47%
53%
$301,668

YORK
AVE

FORT LINCOLN/
DAKOTA CROSSING
PAGE 22
NATIONAL ARBORETUM

Anacostia
River Park

$72,696
$51,029
49%
16%
35%
$54,590

Kenilworth
Aquatic
Gardens

$736
$8,812
$5,155
$6,950
$3,039
$2,395
$1,657
$715
$1,645

$2,061
$23,260
$13,792
$19,301
$8,397
$7,055
$4,498
$1,903
$4,492

$38,630
$413,749
$257,665
$346,561
$151,455
$137,472
$82,161
$35,007
$83,297

MEADE ST

NEVAL THOMAS
ELEMENTARY

HA
YE
S

295

JAY ST

MCDONALDS

DE

HAYES ST

SI

R
PA

O
FO

ST

AMERICAS KIDS
BASKIN ROBINS
DUNKIN DONUTS
POPEYES
SALA THAI

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)


118,800 I-295

BE N

MINNESOTA &
BENNING
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AV
E
KE
NI
LW
OR
TH

NIN

G RD

EL EN

BURRO
UGHS
AV

7-E

BROOK

S ST

KEL
SCH

SAFEWAY
CVS
BLAINE ST

ST

IA

ST

Fort
Mahan
Park

SOME
PROJECT

7-ELEVEN

35
TH

AV
E

DC EAGLE

ANA
CO

SUBWAY

IE H

49TH
ST

Allen
Bridge

DENNYS

BLAINE ST

Benning Rd

EAST CAPITOL ST
A ST

Fort
Chaplin
Park

SUBWAY

B ST
C ST

E
DG
RI

Young
Memorial
Bridge

NN

FOOTE ST

42ND ST

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

Minnesota Ave 2,827

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
Whitney www.wdcep.com
cshuskey@wdcep.com,

NA

GAULT PL

Minnesota Ave

DOES

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

MENICKS MARKET

KE
NI
LW
O

RT
H

TE

AV
E

31%
43%
24%
2%

DEANWOOD
PAGE 18

WENDYS

PARKSIDE MIXED-USE
REDEVELOPMENT
K

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH

47%
38%
14%
0%

SHERIFF RD
ST

PL

EDUCARE

49%
38%
13%
0%

LANE PL

CESAR
CHAVEZ
SCHOOL

0
1
2-3
4+

DEANWOOD
COMMUNITY

49TH ST

$185,815
$20,018
$248,243

Deanwood

H ST

$10,190
$1,047
$13,386

ST

$3,876
$387
$4,909

Y
JA

Apparel Langston Golf Course


& Driving Range
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

KENILWORTH
ELEMENTARY

KE
N

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

PARKSIDE/
KENILWORTH

AV
E

24%
23%
40%
13%
36.9

AV
E

28%
21%
38%
13%
35.6

DI

LAS
ST

44TH ST

32%
22%
35%
11%
32.1

DEA
NE
AV
E

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

RA

ANACOS
TIA A
VE

AGE

LE

DO
UG

MI

NE
SO
TA

$45,172
$29,729
69%
13%
18%
$35,571

47TH ST

$40,541
$26,840
73%
13%
14%
$32,127

ILW
OR
TH

Average HH
Median HH
National
HH Income <$50k
Arboretum
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

M
IN

INCOME

34TH ST

RD

FO
R

0-mi

DAYS INN

26TH ST

YL
AR
M

YD

SE

PENNSYLVANIA
AVENUE, SE
DEVELOPED BETWEEN
THE 1880S AND 1920S and
often called the gateway to
Capitol Hill, Pennsylvania
Avenue, SE is known for
its brick townhouses and
strong residential base.
Adjacent neighborhoods,
such as Hillcrest and Penn
Branch, offer considerable
consumer spending
potential with average
household incomes in the
$75,000$100,000 range.

$30 MILLION STREETSCAPE


ENHANCEMENTS
The improvements were made along
Pennsylvania Avenue from 27th
Street, SE to Southern Avenue, SE
and were completed in 2011. The
project involved new sidewalks,
curbs and gutters, streetlights and
landscaping.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Pennsylvania Avenue, SE is a
designated Great Streets corridor.
As funds become available
small businesses can apply for
reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

THE GRAY ON
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE
Built in 2010, The Grays on
Pennsylvania has 118 apartment units
and 7,500 SF of retail space.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

3 SHOPPING CENTERS
ALONG PENNSYLVANIA
AVENUE
Fairfax Village (34,400 SF), Fort
Davis (44,000 SF) and Penn Branch
(89,000 SF) provide retail, restaurants
and neighborhood services to the
surrounding communities.

43

Whitney
Young
Memorial
Arts/Tourism
Bridge

SE
TT
SA
VE

0-1mi

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

A ST

Education

Government

ST
GreatBStreet

Main Street

BID Area

D
ER
DG
RI

0-mi

C ST

16TH
ST

26%
40%
32%
2%

FREDERICK
DOUGLASS HOME

32%
44%
22%
1%

OD
H

35%
44%
20%
1%

OP

ER

AB

ST
37TH
AN
AC
OS
TIA

ES
OT
AA
VE
MI
NN

TEXA
SA
VE

AVIS DR
F O RT D

T
OS

38T
H

E
AV

25TH ST

PL

ERIE ST

RD

ELVANS RD

R
LO

NG
E

SAFEWAY

NAY

AI

BANGOR ST

GOOD HOPE
MARKETPLACE

HILLCREST/
SKYLAND
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AR
YL

AN

D
23
RD

ST

R
TE

FRANCIS A. GREGORY
NEIGHBORHOOD
LIBRARY

A AVE
AM

FUTURE SKYLAND
TOWN CENTER

ER
SP
JA

TANT
O

ST

Pope
Branch
Park

FO
RT

HARTFORD ST

RD

XA

FORT DAVIS
SHOPPING

DR

AL

T
RIE S

TE

AV
E

AS
AVE

GAINESVILLE ST

T
ES
UC

RD

34TH ST

Fort Stanton
Park

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

IA

PARK DR

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent
E

PE
NN
SY
LVA
N

CARPENTER ST

Fort Davis Park

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)


8,500-14,900 Branch Avenue
22,700 Pennsylvania Avenue

33RD ST

T EX

GO

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


0
1
2-3
4+

32ND ST

$48,221
$527,579
$328,015
$432,956
$189,113
$167,178
$104,179
$44,449
$104,684

PENN BRANCH
SHOPPING CENTER

34

ST

14TH

$5,266
$57,808
$35,617
$48,881
$21,148
$19,667
$11,405
$4,731
$11,452

RD

ES

ST

S ST

PENNSYLVANIA
AVENUE, SE

NASH PL

R
LC

$1,250
$13,360
T ST
$8,303
$11,677
$5,056
$4,893
$2,663
$1,097
$2,688

N ST

TH ST

ES
NN
MI

$237,696
$25,321
$312,585

N ST

BRANCH AVE

16TH ST

$5,953
$25,770
R ST $637 VE $2,721
AA
$8,130
$34,453
OT

NA
YL
O

MA
SS M
AC I
HLUE
SER
TAT
DSI AV
U E

HIL

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment &
Recreation
ARTMENT OF HOUSING
Pets
OMMUNITY DEVELOPEMENT
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
UR
Medical Care
Y
U Home
ST
Improvement
Household Furnishings
V ST
Personal Care Products
Vehicle
Maint. & Repair
W

ANACOSTIA RD

GRAYS ON
PENN AVE

25%
25%
38%
12%
35.3

Q ST
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES
($ thousands)

E
AV
TA
O
ES
NN

33RD ST

22%
20%
41%
18%
42.1

Fort Dupont
Golf Course

E
BRANCH AV

20%
17% AVE
N
AW
RL
I42%
FA
22%
46.9

Age 2034
Anacostia River
Age 3564Park
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

MI

F ST

T DR
ON
UP

31ST PL

s
AGE
c oAge < 20

MP

31ST ST

r
ive

$69,315
$71,636
Sousa Bridge
$48,403
$48,956
51%
51%
16%
16%
33%
34%
$52,129
$53,563

RT

ELY PL

R
tia

John Phillip

$81,723
$57,126
44%
17%
39%
$59,622

30TH ST

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

FO

32ND ST

INCOME

102,434
2.3
38%
62%
$308,252
33RD ST

11,661
2.1
41%
59%
$348,921

295

ST

Households (HH)
2,325
M Potomac
Ave
Average HH
Size
2.1
Owner-occupied
53%
Renter-occupied
47%
Median HH Value
$417,005

CONGRESSIONAL
CEMETERY

28TH ST

HOUSEHOLDS

243,664
46%
54%
88%
31%
16%

30 T H

Stadium-Armory M
4,929
25,217
46%
45%
54%
55%
92%
89%
38%
25%
18%
11%

22ND ST

14TH ST

VE
YA
CK
TU

Population
C ST
Male
Female
High School DGraduate
+
ST
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree
E ST

DC GENERAL
HOSPITAL

27TH ST

POPULATION

EETER

14

AC
HU

CAM D E

N ST

FAIRFAX VILLAGE
SHOPPING CENTER

NW

PETWORTH/
PARK VIEW

DISTINCTIVE URBAN
ROW HOUSES, pastoral
parks, historic institutions
and growing businesses
front Georgia Avenue, the
longest commercial corridor
in DC. Petworth and Park
View are emerging as
vital urban neighborhoods
that provides all of the
advantages of city living.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Georgia Avenue is a designated
Great Streets corridor. As funds
become available small businesses
can apply for reimbursable grants of
up to $50,000 per location to cover
capital improvements and certain
soft costs.

UPSHUR STREET
Petworths quaint main street,
home to local favorites like Domku
and Petworth Citizen, has seen a
recent uptick in private investment
including the opening of Petworth
Citizen, Upshur Street Books and
Annies (Ace) Hardware. In 2016, five
additional restaurants are expected
to open along Upshur Street.

BURGEONING
RESTAURANT SCENE
New eateries continue to join
neighborhood staples Qualia Coffee,
DOMKU, DC Reynolds, Looking Glass
Lounge and Bills Seafood Kitchen. In
the past few years new restaurants,
including Chez Billy, EatsPlace, The
Pitch Tavern, Slash Run, and Walter's
have opened in the community.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

GEORGIA AVENUE
DEVELOPMENT
In the past 10 years more than 1,300
residential units and 150,000 SF of
retail space have been built within a
half-mile of the Georgia Ave-Petworth
Metrorail Station.

44

KENNEDY ST

UNITYCARE
HEALTHCARE
PHARMACY

2ND ST

VINTAGE
GLAM

4TH ST

7TH ST

Government

Great Street

Main Street

BID Area

INGRAHAM ST

HA
MP
SH
IR E

STRAW STICK & BRICK


DELICATESSEN

V
GEORGIA A

GALLATIN ST

FARRAGUT ST

NE

KINGSBURY
CENTER

AV
E

HAMILTON ST

AV
E

52%
91%
63%
38%

JEFFERSON ST

CVS

366,026
ROCK CREEK
TENNIS48%
CENTER

EMERSON ST

HOUSEHOLDS
24,835
2.4
40%
60%
$576,997

DELAFIELD PL

171,035
2.0
41%
59%
$584,165

RUFF & READY

DECATUR ST

E
AV

6,433
2.7
51%
49%
$580,006

A
W
IO

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

WMATA
BUS BARN

HIGHLANDS

Rock Cree
Cemeter

Sherman
Circle

CRITTENDEN ST

5TH ST

7TH ST

RD
KC
HU
RC
H
RE
E

CK
C

NS
AS
AV
E
HOLMEAD PL

RO

THE AVENUE
PARK RD

MORTON ST

GIANT FOOD
REDROCKS

TIVOLI
THEATER

32 THIRTY-TWO

WASHINGTON
HOSPITAL CENTER

COLUMBIA RD

HARVARD ST
HOWARD UNIVERSITY/
PLEASANT PLAINS
PAGE 31

WALKSCORE
93 Walkers Paradise

IRVING ST

DULCINEA
BAR & GRILL

FAIRMONT ST

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


PL
ACE HARDWARE
R
IE
1. American Community Survey (2009-2013),
are rounded to nearest
Nvalues
SAFEWAY
LA
whole percent 2. MRIS (single family & condos),
courtesy of Kevin J. Wood,
Slate Properties

WOODLANDS
VEGAN BISTRO

GEORGIA AVE

Columbia
Heights

ROOM 11

IRVING ST

R ST

MOUNT PLEASANT
LIBRARY
TARGET
BEST BUY
BED, BATH & BEYOND
MARSHALLS

WALLS OF BOOKS

LAMONT ST

E
SHERMAN AV

17TH ST

18TH ST

19TH ST

FISH IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD

ACE

H A RVARD ST

CVS

E
WARD

Georgia Ave/Petworth 6,296

PA
RK
RD

Georgia Ave/
Petworth

LOOKING GLASS LOUNGE


WALTERS
DC REYNOLDS

THE COUPE

PAISLEY FIG

36%
45%
17%
1%

PARK PLACE

GR
D

COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
PAGE 16

EACH
PEACH
MARKET

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

PETWORTH/
PARK VIEW

CHEZ
BILLYS

RANDOLPH ST

PARK PL

42%
BEAU THAI
39%
17%
1%

WT
ON
ST
MO
NR
OE
ST

T
NT S

38%
40%
21%
1%

NE

A
LEAS
MT P

0
1
2-3
4+

SHEPHERD ST

QUINCY ST
SPR
IN

$120,096
$1,283,286
$843,381
$1,010,459
$447,292
$400,293
$255,295
$113,126
$260,655

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1

DI

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

SAFEWAY
LYMANS
TAVERN

PINEY BR AN

$14,637
$157,626
$102,999
$122,451
$54,585
$47,359
$30,301
$13,891
$32,034

DOMKU

TAYLOR ST

$72,976
$599,778
$8,223 Y $66,716
W
PK
$94,634
$778,572
CH

$3,785
$41,466
$26,935
$31,702
$14,160
$11,987
$7,790
$3,629
$8,362

8TH ST

9TH ST

AV
E

AN
SA
S

UPSHUR ST

RA

ACE HARDWARE

17%
34%
37%
13%
34.8

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)


$19,093
$2,149
$24,583

PETWORTH
LIBRARY

KA

19%
32%
38%
11%
34.4

AR
K

18TH ST

19%
33%
38%
SHEPHERD ST
10%
34.3

17TH ST

EN

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

Grant MI
Circle LE

AGE

ALLISON ST

CENTRAL 14TH STREET/


WMATA BUS BARN
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4TH ST

$89,557
$107,031
$62,256
$76,225
42%
35%
BSTER ST
WE
14%
15%
44%
51%
$64,554
$74,837

AV
E

$90,001
$62,635
41%
15%
44%
$64,542

ARG
YLE
TE
R

BL
AG
D

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

3RD ST

BUCHANAN ST

INCOME

D R AL AVE

Education

LO
RA
D

61,418
51%
49%
85%
51%
28%

CO

17,687
51%
49%
86%
46%
27%

BEA
CH
DR

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

14TH ST

POPULATION

Arts/Tourism

13TH ST

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

16TH ST

0-1mi

E
AV
OIS

SD

0-mi

IN
ILL

RO
S

SNEAKERTROPOLIS

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment &
Recreation
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
KL
IN GLE
RHousehold
D
Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

IC
H

CHILDRENS NATION
MEDICAL CENTER

IG
AN
AVE

McMillan
Reservoir

HOWARD
UNIVERSITY

THE LINE DC
HARRIS TEETER

MINTWOOD
PLACE
RD

F LORIDA

AV

MCDONALDS

ADAMS ST

FUTURE
WHOLE
FOODS

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

930 CLUB
LINCOLN
THEATER

BRIXTON

V
ST

V ST

REEVES
CENTER

BRYANT ST

2ND ST

ST

MARIE REED
ELEMENTARY

POTBELLY
FUEL PIZZA
FROZENYO

TH ST

SITAR CENTER

18TH ST

LU
MB
IA R
D

CO

RD

MA
RA
LO
KA

H ST

TRYST

CONTACT
DCPartnership,
ARTS CENTER
Washington, DC Economic
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

AMA

CULTURE COFFEE

LONGFELLOW FLATS

NE

RHODE ISLAND AVE, NE/


BRENTWOOD
LOCATED ALONG THE
RHODE ISLAND AVENUE
CORRIDOR in northeast
DC, the neighborhood of
Brentwood is fast emerging
as a major destination for
retail and commerce with
the Rhode Island Metrorail
Station at the epicenter of
this transformation. As one
of Pierre LEnfants original
streets, Rhode Island Avenue
serves as a major commuter
corridor, joining the heart of
downtown DC to the heavily
populated Maryland suburbs.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Rhode Island Avenue, NE is a
designated Great Streets corridor.
As funds become available
small businesses can apply for
reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

TRANSIT-ORIENTED
DEVELOPMENT
Nearly 4,000 new residential units
and more than 426,000 SF of retail
space are planned near the Rhode
Island Avenue Metrorail Station. Both
the Rhode Island Avenue Shopping
Center (1.56 million SF) and the
Brentwood Village Shopping Center
and Brookland Manor (1.9 million SF)
will be redeveloped into mixed-use
micro-neighborhoods.

RHODE ISLAND ROW

2321 4TH STREET

This new town center was built in


2012 and features 274 apartments
and 70,000 SF of retail/restaurant
space. Anchor tenants include
Dunkin Donuts, The Carolina Kitchen,
Chipotle, CVS, DMV and Sala Thai.

The H Street CDC is developing a


mixed-use project two blocks from
the Metrorail station with an expected
delivery in 2016. The project will
contain 116 residential units and
5,000 SF of retail/restaurant space.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

45

CK
C

KET

RO

SHEPHERD ST

OTIS ST

CATHOLIC
UNIVERSITY OF
AMERICA

HOUSEHOLDS

CVS

7TH ST

VETERANS AFFAIRS
MEDICAL CENTER

IRVING ST

$77,755
$97,941
$53,566
$70,206
CHILDRENS NATIONAL
47% H MEDICAL
38% CENTER
M
IC 15%
14%
HI
GA
NA
38%
48%
VE
$57,417
$69,670

FRANKLIN ST

McMillan
Reservoir

17%
34%
37%
12%
34.6

MENOMAL

GLENWOOD
CEMETERY
RHODE ISLAND AVE
SHOPPING CENTER

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

$106,935
$1,152,471
$752,673
$904,390
$400,411
$352,163
$227,677
$101,208
$232,717

BR
EN

WINDOWS CAFE

LN RD

S ST

N ST

K
OR
WY
NE

Rhode Island Avenue, NE Main Street


Kyle Todd, Exec Director
SAFEWAY
(202) 808-9050
BUSBOYS & POETS
395
kyle@riamainstreet.org VIDA GYM
www.riamainstreet.org
BICYCLE
SPACE

E
AV

CVS

WALKER JONES
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

4TH ST

4T
HS
T

1ST ST

5T
H

HARRIS
TEETER

AN S
T
PK

COR
COR

WY

OD

UNION MARKET
PAGE 51

GALLAUDET
UNIVERSITY

Noma/Gallaudet U

FLO

RID
AA
VE

NE
AL

L ST

GONZAGA COLLEGE
HIGH SCHOOL
ALBA OSTERIA

U.S. DOJ

WO

UNION MARKET
NE
AL
S

FUTURE REI

TH CAPITOL ST

M ST

ATF

UNLEASHED

1ST ST

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

K ST

FUTURE LANDMARK THEATER

4TH ST

5TH ST

6TH ST

7TH ST

9TH ST

HYATT
PLACE

Very Walkable

rnon Sq/
M
tion Center
CONTACT

RNEGIE
RARY

FLORIDA AVE
MARKET

VE
EY A

WALKSCORE

THALLY
TABLE
SUNDEVICH
79

HINGTON
VENTION
CENTER

B R E NT

P ST

IN
IA

JERS

O ST

Brentwood
Park

DOLCEZZA

33,200-35,400 Rhode Island Ave 5,300 4th Street


GIANT

E
AV

MASSERIA

UNCLE CHIPS

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

ONE EIGHT
DISTILLING

VI
RG

COMPASS
COFFEE

K
OR
WY
NE

NORTH CAPITOL
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WICKED BLOOM SOCIAL CLUB


DCITY SMOKEHOUSE

NEW

RKET
REET

Rhode Island Ave 6,001

U
K

W
ES
T

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

BEAU THAI

3RD ST

OLD ENGINE 12
RESTAURANT
1ST ST

38%
FLO 45% BIG BEAR CAF
RID16%
R ST
AA
1% VE

RHODE ISLAND AVE, NE/


BRENTWOOD

RUSTIK TAVERN

RED HEN

36%
43%
21%
1%

2ND ST

T ST

T ST

LINCO

8TH ST

U ST

MO

RS

K ST

I ST

GIANT FOOD

FUTURE

ST

Shaw/Howard
University

V ST

LL
DA

E
AV

42%
43%
14%
1%

GIANT FOOD

KEN

0
1
2-3
4+

Rhode Island Ave

AV
E

RIGHT PROPER BREWING

w/Howard
EAT THE RICH
UPRISING MUFFIN CO.
M
niversity AVAILABLE
VEHICLES PER HH1

RHODE ISLAND ROW

W ST

SUMMIT PL

$6,732
$74,145
$46,605
$59,531
$26,194
$23,321
$14,376
$6,241
$14,719

BRENTWOOD VIL
SHOPPING CENT

HOME DEPOT

2321 4TH STREET

1ST ST

5TH ST

$1,393
$16,815
$10,102
$13,228
$5,755
$5,051
$3,134
$1,326
$3,149

AVE
ND

FORMAN MILLS

$536,049
$59,397
ADAMS ST
$693,643

2ND ST

Entertainment &
Recreation
Pets
930 CLUBFood at Home
Food away from Home
Health
Care H
LANDMARK
HOWARD
THEATER
Medical Care UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL
Home Improvement
LLIES
Household Furnishings
WARBY PARKER
Personal Care Products
HOWARD
LETTIE GOOCH
THEATER
FRANK & OAK
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

UTURE
HOLE
OODS

$7,484
$33,635
BRYANT ST
$756
$3,629
$9,575
$44,099

3RD ST

POTBELLY
FUEL PIZZA
Computers & Accessories
FROZENYO

4TH ST

Apparel
MCDONALDS

D
RHO

LA
E IS

ELL
O

23%
30%
36%
12%
33.7

MO
NT

22%
24%
40%
14%
38.0

RD

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564 HOWARD
UNIVERSITY
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

GIRARD S

S
IU

AGE

RA

BROOKLAND
PAGE 8

IL

DULCINEA
BAR & GRILL

HAMLIN ST

TRINITY
COLLEGE

GEORGIA AVE

HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

$60,072
$41,414
55%
17%
28%
$45,679

ST

Average HH

WOODLANDS
VEGAN BISTRO
Median HH

THEOLOGICAL
COLLEGE

BROOKLANDS
FINEST

8TH ST

WASHINGTON
HOSPITAL CENTER

INCOME

LAWRENCE ST

BROOKLAND PINT
BUSBOYS & POETS
BARNES & NOBLE
CHIPOTLE
POTBELLY
&PIZZA

6T
HS
T

R ST

166,728
2.0
IRVING ST
41%
59%
$553,231

MONROE S

T ST

13,318
2.3
44%
56%
$489,481

E
AV

NEWTON ST

BROOKLAND
TRUE VALUE

4TH ST

E
WARD

3,788
2.2
38%
62%
$435,233

AN
HIG
MIC

THE BASILICA

Brookland/
CUA

5TH ST

Households (HH)
WALLS OF BOOKS
Average
HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

N ST

BID Area

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

THE AVENUE

Main Street

13T H ST

360,819
49%
51%
90%
59%
34%

Great Street

12TH ST

33,989
48%
52%
89%
48%
26%

Government

10TH ST

ACE
PARK PL

8,375
46%
54%
86%
37%
17%

Education

13TH ST

POPULATION

Georgia Ave/
Population
Petworth
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
FISH IN THE
Bachelors
Degree +
NEIGHBORHOOD
Graduate/Professional
Degree

Arts/Tourism

TW
O

CVS

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

9TH ST

0-1mi

T
ITOL S
CAP
RTH
NO

0-mi

OOD RD
HAREW

CHEZ
BILLYS

TAYLOR

ES
T

ST

NE

RHODE ISLAND AVE, NE/


WOODRIDGE
A PEACEFUL, FAMILYFRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD
of sturdy, vintage houses line
Rhode Island Avenue, one
of Pierre LEnfants original
streets, and serves as a major
commuter corridor, linking
the heart of downtown
to Marylands suburbs.
Woodridge is bisected
by Rhode Island Avenue
and bounded by Eastern
Avenue, South Dakota
Avenue, Michigan Avenue
and Bladensburg Road, NE
and is characterized by an
abundance of two-story
single-family homes with
large lots and beautiful
tree-lined streets.

A NEW DESTINATION FOR


ENTREPRENEURS
Since 2013, numerous new
businesses have opened in the 20002300 block of Rhode Island Avenue,
including CapoeiraDC, District Dance
Arts, Good Food Markets, Eat & Smile
Catering, Nido, The Public Option,
and Zekes Coffee.

$532K /
14%
Average home closing price in 2015 /
year-over-year increase (2014-2015)2

12-30 FT.
SIDEWALK WIDTHS ALONG
RHODE ISLAND AVE, NE

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Rhode Island Avenue, NE is a
designated Great Streets corridor.
As funds become available
small businesses can apply for
reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

46

SARG
DECATUR ST

0-mi
0-1mi
CRITTENDEN ST

POPULATION

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

Arts/Tourism

Education

Government

Great Street

Main Street

BID Area

BUCHANAN ST

7TH ST

L
6TH P

PU E

AV
AND
OKL
BRO

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree
RICO
RTO

AVE

6,520
48%
52%
91%
39%
17%

23,080
46%
54%
89%
37%
19%

262,998
48%
52%
85%
43%
23%

WEBSTER ST

VARNUM ST

HOUSEHOLDS
106,868
2.4
45%
55%
$448,037

BUN
KE
RH

BROOKLAND
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$80,661
$56,411
45%
16%
40%
$59,471

14TH ST

13T H ST

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

FRANCISCAN MONASTERY

MONROE ST

18TH ST

MENOMAL

M
O

BRENTWOOD VILLAGE
SHOPPING CENTER

NT
AN
A

PE

L
RD

ST
T
14 T H S

TW
O

RD

RD

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annualRHODE


daily volumes)
ISLAND ROW

BR
EN

W ST

5TH ST

E
AV

E
UD
LA

ATLAS
BREW WORKS
NEW COLUMBIA
DISTILLERS

IT
O

AV
E

L
GA

CA
P

AN S
T

COR

N
TA
ON
M

T
HS

KP

ST

T
TS

COR

FAIRFIELD INN
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS

WIC

ONE EIGHT
DISTILLING

HECHT
WAREHOUSE

FEN

IE

OK
1

ST

DOLCEZZA

UNION
KITCHEN

LL
DA

Brentwood
Park

DAYS INN

KFC/TACO BELL

16T

E
AV
RK
YO
W
NE

KEN

W
NE

V ST

NEW YORK AVE

T ST

E
AV
RK
YO

MCDONALDS

COMFORT INN
& SUITES

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. MRIS (single family & condos), courtesy of Kevin J. Wood,
Slate Properties
4TH ST

3RD ST

72 Very Walkable

CONTACT
Rhode Island Avenue, NE Main Street
Kyle Todd, Exec Director
(202) 808-9050
kyle@riamainstreet.org
www.riamainstreet.org

CHANNING ST

BRYANT ST

4TH STREET

GIANT FOOD

FORT LINCOLN/
DAKOTA CROSSING
PAGE 22

HA

AV
E

24TH ST

EVARTS ST

HOME DEPOT

WALKSCORE

ST

FRANKLIN ST

29%
31%
AVE
D
AN
43%DE ISL 45%
O
RH
26%
23%
3%
2%

17,300-24,100 RhodeM
Island Avenue
20,700-28,700 South Dakota
Avenue
Rhode
Island Ave

ST

RITE AID

SC
EN

FORMAN MILLS

33%
37%
27%
4%

TA

CHUCK BROWN
PAVILION

E
QU

RHODE ISLAND AVE


SHOPPING CENTER

17TH ST

WOODRIDGE
LIBRARY
GIRARD ST

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


0
1
2-3
4+

16TH ST

15TH ST

14TH ST

13TH ST

10TH ST

9TH ST

8TH ST

7TH ST

12TH ST

HAMLIN ST

S
VI

15T H

4TH ST

IRVING ST

$56,951
$613,674
$390,663
$494,918
$218,236
$194,178
$120,077
$52,917
$123,852

AVE

E
AV

$5,378
$53,102
$33,495
$47,292
$20,714
$19,932
$10,961
$4,646
$11,268

E
RTL
MY

GOOD FOOD
MARKET

TA
KO
DA

$1,725
$16,546
$10,589
$15,213
$6,634
$6,884
$3,489
$1,440
$3,591

$279,829
$30,727
$367,645

H
UT

TRINITY
COLLEGE

$850
$10,692

$23,853
$2,678
$33,305

CLI
NTO
N

BROOKLANDS

SO

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment &
Recreation
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
RANKLIN ST
Household FFurnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

NIDO

FINEST
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
THEOLOGICAL
COLLEGE

DI

ZEKES COFFEE

LAWRENCE ST

22ND ST

BROOKLAND PINT
BUSBOYS & POETS
BARNES & NOBLE
CHIPOTLE
POTBELLY
&PIZZA $7,468

RHODE ISLAND AVE, NE/


WOODRIDGE

NEWTON ST

BROOKLAND
TRUE VALUE

RA

24TH ST

CVS

20%
21%
21%
18%
21%
28%
M Brookland/
CUA
43%
41%
38%
19%
17%
13%
44.0
41.7
35.4

LE

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
E
AV
Age 65+
AN
G
I
ICH
Median AgeM(years)

MI

BL
AD
EN
SB
UR

$83,088
$58,853
43%
16%
41%
$61,077

OTIS ST

CATHOLIC
UNIVERSITY OF
AMERICA

AGE

E BASILICA

$98,524
$73,826
36%
15%
50%
$70,790

OD RD

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

RD

AN

INCOME

ILL

20TH ST

9,219
2.4
60%
40%
$454,630

19TH ST

2,483
2.5
70%
30%
$469,201

YL
AR
M

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
TAYLOR ST
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

Mount Olivet
Cemetery

National
Arboretum

NW

SHAW
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 everincreasing dining and retail
commercial conveniences,
while local and national
retailers like the rapidly
increasing demographics.
Once home to jazz legend
Duke Ellington, the Shaw
neighborhood still pulses
with a rhythm felt by
residents and visitors alike.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS

40 NEW RETAILERS OPENED


IN 2015

The commercial areas of Shaw


are designated Great Streets
corridors. As funds become available
small businesses can apply for
reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

In 2015 there were 40 retailers/


restaurants that opened in Shaw,
including including Atlantic Plumbing
Cinema, Convivial, The Dabney, Frank
& Oak, Kit + Ace, Lettie Gooch, Rito
Loco, and Warby Parker.

CITYMARKET AT O
NEW TECH HUB
The former Wonder Bread Factory (c.
1913) was transformed into the home
of WeWork (co-working space) and
iStrategyLabs new headquarters.

The $330 million development has


become the neighborhoods new
epicenter. It is anchored by a 72,000
SF flagship Giant Food supermarket,
a 182-room Cambria Suites hotel,
497 residential units and 560 parking
spaces.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

$3.8 BILLION IN NEW


DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
COMPLETED SINCE 20012
79 projects
1,407 hotel rooms
5,844 residential units
443,700 SF of retail space

47

22,809
52%
48%
90%PL
ER
NI
LA 67%
40%

F LORIDA

CONTACT
D ST
Shaw Main Streets, Inc.DOI
DAR CONSTITUTION
HALL
Alexander M. Padro,
Executive Director
C ST
(202) 265-7429 shawmainstreetsinc@gmail.com
www.shawmainstreets.org

8TH ST

14TH ST
THE HAMILTON

2ND ST

The
Ellipse

Federal
Triangle

4TH ST

K ST

395

BICYCLE
SPACE

GONZAGA COLLEG
HIGH SCHOO
ALBA OSTERIA

WA

LE PAIN
QUOTIDIEN
WALGREENS
PANERA BREAD

Gallery Pl/
Chinatown

MA
SS
AC
HU
SE
TT
SA
VE

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN ART

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AFRICAN
AMERICAN
HISTORY

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN
HISTORY

GALLERY PLACE
G ST

NATIONAL
BUILDING
MUSEUM

VERIZON
CENTER
F ST

SIDNEY
HARMAN
HALL

HOTEL MONACO

1ST ST

3RD ST

4TH ST

5TH ST

11TH ST

9TH ST

SAFEWAY
BUSBOYS & POETS
VIDA GYM

WOODIES
BUIDLING

WARNER
THEATER

E
AV
RK
YO
W
NE

1ST ST

TA
VE

13TH ST

13TH ST

N ST

FUTU

H ST

STATE
DEPARTMENT

VIETNAM VETERANS
MEMORIAL

P ST

WALKER JONE
ELEMENTARY S

WOOLY
MAMMOTH
THEATER

LANDSBURGH
THEATER

CONSTITUTION AVE

UNCLE CHI

M ST

WASHINGTON
CONVENTION
CENTER

RENAISSANCE
HOTEL

NATIONAL
THEATER

E ST

CITYCENTERDC

R ST

Archives/
Navy Mem'l

I AN
IND

VE
AA

Judiciary Sq

E ST

D ST

C ST

PEN
NSY
LVA
NIA

1ST ST

AV whole percent 2. WDCEP Research


E ST(half-mile from 8th & P Streets, NW as
E of 12/2015)

15TH ST

17TH ST

Source:
ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections
GSA HQ
COURTYARD
1.BY
American
Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
MARRIOTT

THE WHITE
HOUSE

O ST

EMBASSY SUITES

Metro
Center

BIG BEAR CA

2ND ST

MARRIOTT
MARQUIS

RID
AA
VE

WICKED BLOOM SOCIAL CL


DCITY SMOKEHOU

AVE

NATIONAL
GALLERY OF ART

3RD ST

NI

Mt Vernon Sq/
Convention Center

CAPITAL BIKESHARE ARRIVALS


Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015)
16,146
F ST

LONG
VIEW
GALLERY

CARNEGIE
LIBRARY

Lafayette
Square

S ST

SHAW

GIANT

Mcpherson
Square

RU

FLO

COMPASS
COFFEE

BEAU THAI

K ST

WORLD BANK
G ST

VE
RM
ON

NE
W

20TH ST

21ST ST

22ND ST

WALKSCORE

OD

THALLY
TABLE
SUNDEVICH

DOWNTOWN DC
PAGE 19

T ST

Shaw/Howard
University

LA
E IS

BTOO

H ST

IMF

RH

M ST

U
RED HEN

CITYMARKET
AT O STREET

N ST

WINDOWS C

DI

E
AV
ND

WHOLE FOODS
MARKET

I ST

RA

VE
EY A

METRORAIL BOARDINGS
(Avg. weekday)
Farragut
West

LE

U ST

RIGHT PROPER BREWING


EAT THE RICH
UPRISING MUFFIN CO.

Logan
Circle

L ST

MI

HOWARD
THEATER

M
M

V ST

JERS

AVE

44%
10%
0%

STUDIO
THEATER

P ST

VE
TA

47%
11%
0%

Shaw/Howard
University

SOURCE
THEATER

Q ST

MAYFLOWER HOTEL

Mt Vernon Sq - 7th St/Convention Center 4,629


Shaw-Howard U. 5,087

GI

WARBY PARKER
LETTIE GOOCH
FRANK & OAK

LE DIPLOMATE

U
TIC
EC

M
45%

42%
PAUL BAKERY
CHARLES TYRWHITT

HOWARD
UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL

U St/African American
Civil War Mem'l/CardozoNELLIES

R ST

Farragut
North39%
45%
15%
Farragut
Square
1%

LANDMARK
THEATER

14TH & U/LOGAN CIRCLE


PAGE 1

$609,161
$67,674
KOMI
$784,482

RIZIKS

NORDSTROM RACK

BRIXTON

S ST

$8,384
$28,951
$120,596
$91,455 TOPAZ$315,098
$1,298,735
HOTEL
$60,863
$210,297
$856,917
$68,027
$236,028 $1,009,442
$30,356
$105,081
$447,354
$24,675
$87,405
$394,015
BROOKS BROTHERS
$17,864
$62,243
$257,976
$8,282
$28,426H&M $114,680
$18,448
$63,484THOMAS
$262,389
PINK

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1

LINCOLN
THEATER

NEW

$43,199
$149,312
DUPONT HOTEL
$4,857
$16,705
$54,201
$187,932

W ST

930 CLUB

6TH ST

16%
37%
36%
11%
33.8

ADAMS ST

FUTURE
WHOLE
FOODS

T ST

NN
CO

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Dupont
Entertainment
&
Circle M
Recreation
Pets
HEURICH
HOUSE
Food at Home
MUSEUM
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
HILTON
GARDEN INN
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair
RITZ-CARLTON

93 Walkers Paradise

U ST

TRADER JOES

BRYANT ST

5TH ST

V ST

REEVES
CENTER

14TH ST

HI
RE
AV
E

18TH ST

12%
43%
36%
9%
SAFEWAY
33.0

HA
MP
S

19TH ST

14%
41%
38%
8%
33.6

POTBELLY
FUEL PIZZA
FROZENYO

7TH ST

$104,477
$107,326
$78,230
$77,947
36%
35%
12%
14%
52%
52%
LAURIOL
$73,317PLAZA $75,037

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

GEORGE
WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITY

IG
AN
AVE

McMillan
Reservoir

MCDONALDS

AV

YES!
ORGANIC
MARKET

MARIE REED
ELEMENTARY

16TH ST

18TH ST

LU
MB
IA R
D

CO

PHILLIPS
COLLECTION

FOODS

CHILDRENS NATIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER

HARRIS TEETER

ROOM &
BOARD

Age < 20
GARDEN MARKET
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

0
1
2-3
NSY
LVA 4+
N
IA
WHOLE

IC
H

BID Area

HOWARD
UNIVERSITY

E
AV

GLENS

ODROW
E

Main Street

DULCINEA
BAR & GRILL

FAIRMONT ST

42,610
172,275
TRYST
1.7 RD
1.9
A
AM
34%
39%
R
SITAR CENTER
LO
KA 66%
61%
$632,081
$626,097

Average HH
$106,190
Median HH
$81,559
HH Income <$50k OYSTER ADAMS35%
HH Income $50$75k
12%
WASHINGTON
HH Income $75k+
53%
HILTON
Average HH Disposable
$74,447

AGE

Great Street

THE LINE DC

12,092
1.8
32%
DC ARTS CENTER
68%
$658,080

A
R ID
LO

360,001
49%
51%
92%
ACE HARDWARE
67%
41%

WOODLANDS

Education VEGAN
Government
BISTRO

A ST
RNI
LIFO

MARKET

79,002
51%
49%
93%
73%
SAFEWAY
44%

MINTWOOD
PLACE

INCOME

VE
GA

Arts/Tourism
COLUMBIA RD

HARVARD ST

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

EACH
0-3mi
PEACH

H A RVARD ST

POPULATION

HOUSEHOLDS

0-1mi

GEORGIA AVE

ST

0-mi

IRVING ST

Retail/Restaurant

E
SHERMAN AV

AN T

Columbia
Heights

RD

WASHINGTON
HOSPITAL CENTER

BEST BUY
BED, BATH & BEYOND
MARSHALLS

A
AN
SI
UI
LO

SW

SOUTHWEST
WATERFRONT
SITUATED AT THE
CONFLUENCE OF THE
POTOMAC and the
Anacostia Rivers and
directly adjacent to DCs
world famous National
Mall, the Southwest
Waterfront beckons new
residents and new retail/
restaurant establishments. A
keystone to DCs waterfront
revitalization efforts, the
$2 billion, three million
square-foot The Wharf
development will become
the a regional attraction.

A REGIONAL DESTINATION
THE WHARF

The Wharfs entire development


area will span nearly a mile along
the Washington Channel. Attractions
will include Jazz Alley (a block-long
entertainment experience), District
Pier (home for regional festivals &
international celebrations), three
hotels (Canopy by Hilton, Hyatt
House, and Intercontinental), and a
6,000-person capacity concert hall.

Phase I (Q4 2017 delivery) will include


230,000 SF of office space, 190,000
SF of retail/restaurant space, 872
residential units, 683 hotel rooms,
and 1,475 underground parking
spaces.

WATERFRONT STATION
The initial phases of this 2.1 million
SF mixed-use project have already
opened, including 500,000 SF
of office space and 85,200 SF of
retail/restaurant space (anchored
by a 55,000 SF Safeway grocery
store) in 2010 and 528 apartments
in 2014.

ARENA STAGE
The new $125 million Arena Stage
at the Mead Center for American
Theater opened in 2010 and contains
three theaters and 1,400 seats.

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JEFFERSON

The Mall

$100,057
US HOLOCAUST
$73,056
MEMORIAL
MUSEUM
37%
13%
49%
$70,939

HIRSHHORN
MUSEUM

M Smithsonian

USDA

MANDARIN
HOTEL

LENFANT
PLAZA

1ST ST

Capitol
South

E ST

G ST

West
$86,661
Potomac
Park
$945,523
$618,091
$731,110
$323,009
$277,214
$187,239
$83,057
$189,409

THE WHARF
SAFEWAY

ST

ARENA STAGE

SOUTHWEST
WATERFRONT

Wa

N ST

P ST

ngton

WALKSCORE
80 Very Walkable

Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015) 3,889

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

Po

Channel

CAPITAL BIKESHARE ARRIVALS

GORDON
BIERSCH

Navy Y

HAMPTON INN

NATIONALS
PARK

CAPITOL RIVERFRONT
PAGE 10

FUTURE
DC UNITED
SOCCER
STADIUM

FORT LESLIE J
MCNAIR

SCARLET
OAK
BON
CHON

DDOT

O ST

shi

East Potomac Park


Golf Course

Waterfront/
SEU

VE
EY A
JERS

I ST

LEnfant Plaza 20,367

CONTACT
Southwest BID
Steve Moore, Executive Director
smoore@swbid.org
www.swbid.org

NEW

$48,653
$564,512

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

Waterfront 4,180

DI

CANNON HO
OFFICE BUIL

395

Francis Case
Memorial
Bridge
$441,523

40%
45%
14%
0%

RA

Federal
Center SW
RESIDENCE INN
BY MARRIOTT

ER
AT
W

39%
49%
11%
1%

L'Enfant
Plaza

E
AV

39%
45%
15%
1%

MUNICIPAL
FISH MARKET

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


0
1
2-3
4+

W
AS RAYBURN HOUSE
HI OFFICE BUILDING
NG
TO
NA
MI V
LEE

FAA

NE

$6,748
$71,761
$46,776
$57,591
$25,417
$22,120
$14,333
$6,364
$14,578

NATIONAL
AIR & SPACE
MUSEUM

SMITHSONIAN
CASTLE

AI
M

$33,241
$3,699
$43,265

UNITED
STATES
CAPITOL

ARTS & INDUSTRY


BUILDING

MEMORIAL
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES
($ thousands)

Apparel
$21,068
Computers & Accessories
$2,356
Entertainment &
$27,815
MasonRecreation
Pets
$4,373
Bridge
Food at 395
Home
$45,756
Food away from Home
$29,713
Health Care
$37,672
Rochambeau
Medical Care
$16,604
Memorial
Bridge
Home Improvement
$14,741
Household Furnishings
$9,174
Arland
D Williams,
Personal
Care Products
$4,062 Jr
Bridge
Vehicle Memorial
Maint. & Repair
$9,388

1ST ST

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF
NATURAL HISTORY

FREER GALLERY
OF ART

17%
37%
36%
10%
33.5

2ND ST

NATIONAL
GALLERY OF ART

1ST ST

13%
35%
38%
14%
36.5

Union
Station
Plaza

HALF ST

13%
28%
42%
17%
40.9

AVE

E
AV

SOUTH CAPITOL ST

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

$90,583
$68,421
40%
13%
47%
$65,293

A
AN
SI
UI
LO

Tidal
Basin
AGE

$93,194
$69,935
37%
15%
48%
$66,753

PEN
NSY
LVA
NIA

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN
HISTORY

14 TH ST

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

C ST

DIAMON
TEAGUE
C
MA
TO
PO

HALF ST

INCOME

D ST

VE
AA

1ST ST

133,263
1.9
34%
66%
$582,582

Archives/
Navy Mem'l

I AN
IND

BID Area

UNION
STATION

2ND ST

6,988
11,234
1.6
1.7
41%
36%
59% WASHINGTON
64%
$371,616 MONUMENT
$449,886

E ST

WOOLY
MAMMOTH
THEATER

LANDSBURGH
THEATER

Judiciary Sq

Main Street

DELA
WAR
E AV
E

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AFRICAN
AMERICAN
HISTORY

CONSTITUTION AVE
HOUSEHOLDS

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH ValueWWII
MEMORIAL

NATIONAL

271,619 THEATER
49%
51%
92%
Federal
64%
Triangle
38%

Great Street

3RD ST

19,041
48%
52%
96%
74%
45%

HOTEL MONACO

4TH ST

11,521
47%
53%
96%
The
73%
Ellipse
44%

F ST

SIDNEY
HARMAN
HALL

Union
Station

4TH ST

Population
Male
Female
DOI
ST
HighDSchool
Graduate +
NSTITUTION HALL
Bachelors Degree +
C ST
Graduate/Professional
Degree
E ST

VERIZON
CENTER

Education

WOODIES
BUIDLING

WARNER
THEATER

NATIONAL
BUILDING
MUSEUM
Government

6TH ST

POPULATION

G ST

6TH ST

0-3mi
THE
HAMILTON

7TH ST

GSA HQ
E ST

0-1mi

HOUSE

HU
SE
TT
SA
VE

GALLERY PLACE

NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF
AMERICANArts/Tourism
ART
Retail/Restaurant

9TH ST

0-mi
THE WHITE

Metro
Center

12TH ST

F ST

Gallery Pl/
Chinatown

3RD ST

14T
17TH ST

G ST

15TH ST

WORLD BANK

E
AV

Frederick
Douglass
Bridge

to

NW

TAKOMA

ANCHORED BY THE
TAKOMA METRORAIL
STATION and its proximity
to the affluent suburbs of
Montgomery County, MD
Takoma is well-positioned
to be a gateway to DC.
Takomas unique vibrant
town village character is
celebrated with pedestrian
scaled streets, wellpreserved Victorian-style
homes and a quaint
historic atmosphere.

TAKOMA CENTRAL
Takoma Central delivered 150
apartments and 9,500 SF of retail/
restaurant space in late 2014. The
retail space is anchored by a 6,500
SF Busboys & Poets that includes 300
seats and a co-working component.

TAKOMA METRO CENTER


This 162,000 SF office building
provides a steady day-time
population for the neighborhood.

NEW DEVELOPMENT
IN 2016
Metro-Village (150 residential units)
and Douglas Developments Maple
& Willow House (100 apartments) are
both anticipated to deliver in 2016.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
The commercial areas of Takoma
are designated Great Streets
corridors. As funds become available
small businesses can apply for
reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

$488K /
7%
Average DC home closing price in 2015 /
year-over-year increase (2014-2015)2

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

49

0-mi

0-1mi

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
N
DR
Graduate/Professional
S
AL
T
R
Degree POR AL D

6,626
46%
54%
91%
58%
38%

28,177
47%
53%
91%
52%
32%

Silver
Spring

259,994
49%
51%
82%
45%
EA
25%STE

RN

RT
PO

Education

Government

Great Street

Main Street

BID Area

AV
E

HOUSEHOLDS

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

LEE
11,616
98,057
GA
TE
2.4 RD
2.6
58%
47%
53%
KALM 42%
IA RD
$565,030
$496,596

$104,990
$84,512
32%
13%
55%
$77,129

FUTURE HARRIS TEETER

$99,356
IRIS ST
$73,451
36%
14%
49%
HOLLY ST
$72,953

$96,706
$65,148
38%
17%
45%
$69,953

SHEPHERD PARK LIBRARY

AV
E

AL
AS
K

FERN ST

GEORGIA AVE/
WALTER REED
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RA

DI

23%
25%
39%
13%
36.3

MODERN MOBLER

TAKOMA

RD

21%
20%
43%
16%
41.5

GERANIUM ST

LE

MCDONALDS

B L AIR

18%
23%
42%
17%
42.8

MI

LEDOS PIZZA

AGE

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
BE
AC
H D Age 65+
R Median Age (years)

KFC/TACO BELL

GEORGIA AVE

INCOME

2,992
2.1
58%
42%
$592,374
16TH ST

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)


$306,036
$34,252
$407,126

Takoma

$63,919
$664,471
$428,159
$542,979
ASPEN ST
$240,309
$222,923
$132,319
$58,669
$137,893

6TH ST

PIN
CVS

FORT TOTTEN
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SAFEWAY

22%
43%
33%
2%

UM
ILL

SHERIDAN ST

PL

Takoma 5,774

GEORGIA AVENUE/
BRIGHTWOOD
PAGE 25

CH

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

T
TIER S
WHIT

WAPA CAFE
RITTENHOUSE ST

87 Very Walkable

FORT
STEVENS

WALKSCORE

SL
IG

CHEZ AUNTY LIBE


QUACKENBOS ST

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. MRIS (DC single family & DC condos), courtesy of Kevin J.
Wood, Slate Properties

PEABODY ST

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership,
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

EMERY
RECREATION
CENTER

MIS

SO
U RI

MADISON ST

LONGFELLOW FLATS

9TH ST

RITE AID

Fort
Slocum
Park

NICHOLSON ST

AV
E

OGLETHORPE ST

KA
NS
AS

WALMART

SIMPLE
BAR & GRILL

SHERIDAN ST

ILL

14TH ST

18%
48%
33%
1%

ASPEN ST

EY

BR
AN
CH
RD

SOUPERGIRL

D
IR R
BLA

16%
50%
33%
1%

BUSBOYS &
POETS

E
AV

$7,785
$79,182
$51,413
$66,790
$29,439
$28,921
$15,991
$6,864
$16,611

CEDAR STREET
TAVERN & WINE BAR

RN

$2,152
$21,229
$13,917
$18,417
$8,116
$8,207
$4,392
$1,861
$4,528

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


0
1
2-3
4+

CEDAR ST

WALTER REED

NORTH CAPITOL ST

$36,477
$4,115
$49,827

4TH ST

$9,812
$1,116
$13,634

E
ST
EA

Apparel
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

16TH ST

DR
ACH
T BE
EAS

POPULATION

Arts/Tourism

AVE

LONGFELLOW ST

CULTURE COFFEE
KENNEDY ST

CVS

NW

TENLEYTOWN
THE SECOND OLDEST
COMMUNITY IN
WASHINGTON, Tenleytown
overlooks the city from its
highest point, and blends a
small town feel with a vibrant
array of urban amenities
along Wisconsin Avenue.
Shopping, dining, recreation,
and top-notch education
are all within close walking
distance of neighborhoods
tree-lined streets and twostory single-family homes.
Multi-generational and
family-oriented, Tenleytown
continues to be among
DCs most sought after
and stable communities.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
Wisconsin Avenue (north of Tenley
Circle) is a designated Great
Streets corridor. As funds become
available small businesses can apply
for reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

A VIBRANT COMMERCIAL
CENTER
Newly opened restaurants include
Bourbon Coffee, Burger Tap & Shake,
Tenley Bar & Grill, and Tartufo, with District
Taco and Beefsteak scheduled to open
in 2016. These establishments join Ace
Hardware, Best Buy, The Container Store,
Panera Bread, Whole Foods, and iconic
local businesses like Johnsons Flower
& Garden Center, Sullivans Toys and Art
Supplies, and Middle C Music.

GEORGETOWN DAY
SCHOOL TENLEYTOWN
CAMPUS
GDS purchased the Safeway
grocery store and former Martens
car dealership with plans to build an
expanded PK-12 education campus,
as well as mixed-use development
along Wisconsin Avenue. The plans
call for up to 290 apartments and
38,500 SF of retail/restaurant space.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

TENLEY VIEW
The former Babe's Billiards site was
redeveloped into 60 apartments and
17,400 SF of retail/restaurant space in
Q1 2016 by Douglas Development.

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
EXPANSION
The 13,000-student university has
undertaken the largest expansion
of their facilities in the past 50 years
with a new 2,000-student Washington
College of Law campus (Q1 2016
opening) and a new East Campus for
590 students and three administrative
buildings (Summer 2016).

50

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

Arts/Tourism

Education

Government

5,769
45%
55%
98%
86%
55%

30,554
44%
56%
98%
88%
59%

BID Area

MCKINLEY ST

MORRISON ST

236,424
47%
53%
95%
79%
51%

LIVINGSTON ST

LEGATION ST

Friendship Heights

AMC
NEIMAN MARCUS
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE

HOUSEHOLDS
12,803
2.1
56%
44%
$1,000,001

107,863
2.1
49%
51%
$990,014

$184,264
$154,173
14%
8%
78%
$118,135

$174,838
$138,390
18%
11%
72%
$112,120

$155,578
$109,834
24%
13%
63%
ELLICOTT ST
$102,177

KANAWHA ST

JOCELYN ST

AV
E

2,202
2.4
66%
34%
$1,000,001

MILITARY RD

CHEESECAKE FACTORY
EMBASSY SUITES
J. CREW
WORLD MARKET
H&M
OLD NAVY

WHOLE FOODS

JENIFER ST

W
ES
TE
RN

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

NORTHAMPTON ST

Main Street

AVALON THEATER

POPULATION
Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

Great Street

DA AVE
NEVA

0-1mi

ASE PKWY
CHEVY CH

0-mi

RE

CHEVY CHASE/
FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS
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NO

RD

HARRISON ST

INCOME

RD

DI

RA
LE

19%
CHESAPEAKE ST
28%
37%
16%
BRANDYWINE ST
36.8

GEORGETOWN
DAY SCHOOL

TENLEYTOWN

MI

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

Tenleytown/AU

AMERICAN
UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF LAW

45TH ST

WARREN ST

WARREN ST

20%
46%
32%
RODMAN ST
2%

SEDGWICK ST

A
NE
BR
AS
K

HAM RD
F ORD

16%
48%
33%
3%

ACACIA BIST

UNIVERSIT
THE DISTRIC
COLUM

JOHNSONS
FLOWER & GARDEN
CENTER

VAN NESS ST

AV
E

46TH ST

YUMA ST

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PERTILDEN


HHST1
0
1
2-3
4+

BREAD
FURST

ALTON PL

47TH ST

48TH ST

49TH ST

$111,960
$1,130,853
$760,382
$929,565
$412,338
$407,699
$235,457
$101,101
$236,920

RD

$15,021
$148,534
$100,780
$124,011
$55,035
$56,272
$31,623
$13,308
ST
UPTON
$31,479

CONTAINER
STORE

ALBEMARLE ST

NO

$538,149
$60,663
$721,303

RE

$2,677
$26,635
$18,218
$22,288
$9,874
$10,458
$5,698
$2,360
$5,597

$71,172
$8,061
$96,648

VE
IN A
NS
CO
WIS

26%
44%
28%
2%

RODMAN ST

ST
BEC
UE

METRORAIL BOARDINGS
(Avg. weekday)
Q

Tenleytown-AU 6,351

AMERICAN
UNIVERSITY
ORDWAY ST

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

36TH ST

IDA
HO
CATHEDRA
L

AV
E

WASHINGTON
NATIONAL
CATHEDRAL

UN
IV

ER

S IT

Y TE
R

E
AV

AV
E

O
XIC

NA

WOODLEY RD

ME

IZ
O

NEWMARK ST

AV
E

W
NE

CONTACT
Tenleytown Main Street
Leigh Catherine Miles, Executive Director
(202) 362-1815, lcmiles@tenleytownmainstreet.org
Battery
Kemble
www.tenleytownmainstreet.org
Park

KLINGLE ST

SE
TT
S

OOD PKW Y

44TH ST

CKW

45TH ST

RO

AS
SA
CH
U

HAWTHORNE ST

IM
GR
PIL

RD

35TH ST

GLENBRO
OK RD

39TH ST

LOU90
GHBWalkers Paradise
OR
O
RD

AV
E

WALKSCORE

AR

DALECARLIA PKWY

W
ES
TE
RN

AV
E

$12,856
$1,438
$17,463

ELLI

36TH ST

WHOLE
FOODS
MARKET

BUTTERWORTH PL

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment &
Recreation
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

38TH ST

43RD ST

44TH ST

22%
28%
35%
16%
35.2

SAFEWAY

19%
29%
38%
15%
37.1

E
AV
UT
TIC

42ND ST

RI
VE

DAVENPORT ST

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

38TH ST

41ST ST

FESSENDEN ST

EC
NN
CO

AGE

39TH ST

CVS

Average HH
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

T
AR

NE

UNION MARKET
SAVOR THE DIVERSITY
AND POSSIBILITY of the
historic Union Market
district. Here, a wide
variety of multicultural and
socio-economic groups
converge in the spirit of
creativity, entrepreneurship
and love of food. Union
Market is quickly returning
to its roots as a powerful
economic engine and
culinary destination, and in
the process, transforming
the flourishing, creative
urban fabric of DC.

GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY
6TH STREET DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT

DEVELOPMENT
PLANS ARE
UNDERWAY

As part of its 2022 Campus Plan,


Gallaudet University is planning for
1.2 1.5 million SF of mixed-use
development on four parcels along
6th Street, NE.

Various parcels already have


development plans, including
The Edison (188 apartments &
27,410 SF of retail), Highline at
Union Market (315 apartments
& 10,000 SF of retail), Shaprio
Residences (465 apartments
& 30,000 SF of retail), Market
Terminal (975 residential units,
300,000 SF of office & 67,000
SF of retail), 301/331 N Street
(350 residential units, 27,000 SF
of retail & 175-room hotel), and
300M Street (416 apartments &
10,000 SF of retail).

85

YEARS UNION MARKET HAS BEEN


THE HISTORIC FOOD HUB
FOR WASHINGTON, DC

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

51

GEORGIA AVE

IC
H

H
IG
A

NA
0-1mi
VE

0-mi

4TH

OODLANDS
EGAN BISTRO

CHILDRENS NATIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER

HAMLIN ST

TRINITY
COLLEGE

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

Arts/Tourism

Education

Government

WALMART

AN S
T
COR
COR

AV
E
IN
IA
VI
RG
W
ES
T

AV
E

RED R

ATLAS
THEATER

G ST

SEC

H STREET
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F ST

VE
DA
AN
L
RY
MA

E ST

SE

CONSTITUTION AVE

SUPREME
COURT
UNITED
STATES
CAPITOL

13TH ST

Stanton
Square

11TH ST

Union
Station
Plaza

10TH ST

E
AV

9TH ST

A
AN
SI
I
U
LO

EA
VE

6TH ST

5TH ST

Union
Station

BENS CHILI BOWL

TE
NN
ES

Washington, DC EconomicAVPartnership,
E
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
NATIONAL
cshuskey@wdcep.com,
www.wdcep.com
GALLERY
OF ART

ES
T

TAYLOR
GOURMET

FUTURE
WHOLE FOODS

8TH ST

PEN
NSY
CONTACT
LVA
NIA

C ST

3RD ST

IN

ST

I ST

GIANT FOOD

UNION
STATION

D ST
Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates
E & Projections
AVSurvey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
1. American Community
NA
whole percentDIA

ELL
O

K ST

7TH ST

E ST

14,600 Florida
Avenue 13,900 6th Street
WOOLY
MAMMOTH
51,500 New
York Avenue
THEATER

NE
AL

RS

4TH ST

M Judiciary Sq
TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)

RID
AA
VE

MO

NOMA
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NATIONAL
BUILDING
MUSEUM

SIDNEY
HARMAN
HALL

MO
NT

FLO

L ST

3RD ST

F ST

WY

GALLAUDET
UNIVERSITY

Noma/Gallaudet U

FUTURE REI

2ND ST

92 Walkers Paradise

PK

GA

ST
5T
H

HARRIS
TEETER

OD

1ST ST

WALKSCORE

ONE EIGHT
DISTILLING

6T
HS
T

4T
HS
T

1ST ST

G ST

VERIZON
CENTER

RD

5TH ST

4TH ST

3RD ST

1ST ST
1ST ST

U.S. DOJ

WO

H STREET CONNECTION

SE
TT
SA
VE

2ND ST

H ST

SEUM OF
TORY

RY

ATF

MA
S

H ST

OTEL MONACO

chives/
vy Mem'l

HYATT
PLACE

44%
15%
1%

UNI
KITC

UNION MARKET
NE
AL
S

SA
METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)
CH
U

allery Pl/
GALLERY PLACE
hinatownNoMa - Gallaudet U. 9,226

SBURGH
THEATER

B R E NT

NORTH CAPITOL ST

35%
44%
19%
1%

ALBA OSTERIA

DI

Brentwood
Park

DOLCEZZA

FLORIDA AVE
MARKET

GONZAGA COLLEGE
41% HIGH SCHOOL

RA

E
AV

P ST

1ST ST

4TH ST

5TH ST

6TH ST

9TH ST

7TH ST

SPACE

WALGREENS
PANERA BREAD

K
OR
WY
NE
MASSERIA

$10,128
$104,037
N ST
FUTURE LANDMARK THEATER
$112,846 $1,127,401
UNLEASHED
$72,555
$735,951
CVS
$87,477
$881,549
VE
A
M ST
RK
$38,727W YO $390,100
NE
$33,751
$340,957
WALKER JONES
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
$21,724
$222,441
$9,652
$98,815
395
$22,293
$226,774

K ST
AVAILABLE
VEHICLES
PER HH1
BICYCLE

35%
41%
24%
LE PAIN
QUOTIDIEN
1%

OLD ENGINE 12
RESTAURANT

UNCLE CHIPS

$524,529
$57,973
$676,574

W
NE

ST

VE
EY A

$1,337
$14,876
$9,615
$11,292
$5,034
$4,208
$2,779
SAFEWAY
$1,291
BUSBOYS & POETS
$2,968
VIDA GYM

$51,993
$5,657
$66,869

LE

LL
DA

JERS

$6,836
$762
$8,742

O ST

MI

UNION MARKET

DCITY SMOKEHOUSE

NEW

COMPASS

KEN

18% FLO
17% BIG BEAR CAF
RID
R ST
A35%
32%
AV
E
38%
37%
11%
11%
34.8 WICKED BLOOM
34.3 SOCIAL CLUB

18%
37%
36%
9%
32.4

GIANT FOOD

T ST

LINCO

S ST

COFFEE
CONSUMER
EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

0
1
2-3
RENAISSANCE
HOTEL
4+

IONAL
UM OF
N ART

U ST
$97,602
$69,044
WINDOWS CAFE
39%
T ST
14%
RUSTIK TAVERN
48%
RED HEN
$69,243

AGE
Age < 20Shaw/Howard
M2034 University
Age
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

Rhode Island Ave

NORTH CAPITOL
PAGE 39

2ND ST

$85,370
$60,946
42%
15%
43%
$62,352

RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, NE/


BRENTWOOD
PAGE 45

SUMMIT PL

3RD ST

5TH ST

UNIVERSITY

RHODE ISLAND ROW

TW
O
O
D

V ST

HOME DEPOT

2321 4TH STREET

BR
EN

163,389
ADAMS ST
2.0
39%
W ST
61%
$562,621

BRENTWOOD VILLAG
SHOPPING CENTER

8TH ST

18,506
2.2
44%
56%
$565,164

4TH ST

Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

Apparel
Computers & Accessories
GIANT
Entertainment &
THALLY
Recreation
TABLE
SUNDEVICH Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
on Sq/ Health Care
M Care
on Center Medical
Home Improvement
NGTON
Household Furnishings
NTION
ENTER
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

AVE
ND
ISLA
E
D
RHO

RHODE ISLAND AVE


SHOPPING CENTER

LN RD

2,319
2.5
49%
51%
$555,651

ET
T

EGIE
RY

GLENWOOD
CEMETERY

2ND ST

BRYANT ST

Average HH HOSPITAL
$89,059
Median HH
$66,083
ES
HH Income <$50k
37%
WARBY PARKER
HOWARD
LETTIE GOOCH
HH Income $50$75k
18%
THEATER
FRANK & OAK
HH Income $75k+
45%
RIGHT PROPER BREWING
/Howard Average HH Disposable
EAT THE RICH
$64,388
UPRISING MUFFIN CO.
M
versity

AU THAI

MENOMAL

1ST ST

POTBELLY
FUEL PIZZA
Households (HH)
FROZENYO

H
INCOME
HOWARD

346,868
49%
51%
91%
60%
36%

FORMAN MILLS

HOUSEHOLDS

42,858
49%
51%
90%
56%
30%

50%
50%
91%
60%
33%

MCDONALDS

LANDMARK
THEATER

GIRARD ST

BID Area

12TH ST

McMillan
6,313
Reservoir

Male
Female
HOWARD
High School
Graduate +
UNIVERSITY
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

930 CLUB

Main Street

FRANKLIN ST

POPULATION

DULCINEA
BAR & GRILL
Population

URE
LE
DS

Great Street

EAST CAPITOL ST

Lincoln
Park

UNION STATION/
BURNHAM PLACE

NE

UNION STATION IS DCS


TRANSPORTATION HUB
and with the resurgence
of rail travel it has become
the second busiest in the
Amtrak system, making
it one of the most used
multimodal stations in the
country. With the growth
of passengers expected to
triple and number of trains
double by 2030, Amtrak,
Akridge and the Union
Station Redevelopment
Corporation have released
a bold master plan to
meet these demands,
while preserving the 1907
Daniel Burnham Beauxarts designed building.

DCS TRANSPORTATION
CENTER
Union Station services Amtraks
Acela Express and Northeast Corridor
routes, MARC and Virginia Railway
Express (VRE) services, the Metrorails
Red Line, local, regional, tour, and
intercity bus lines, two bicycle
facilities and future streetcar service.

$900+
MILLION

Annual expenditures by arriving


Amtrak passengers at Union Station.

BURNHAM PLACE
Built above the rail yards north of
Union Station, this three million
SF development will create a new
neighborhood consisting of 1.5 million
SF of office space, 100,000 SF of
retail space, 400 hotel rooms and
1,300 residential units.

UNIONS STATIONS $7
BILLION MASTER PLAN
The six million SF of renovation and
new development will result in 10 new
entrances, 5,000 parking spaces, new
and expanded tracks and platforms,
a new train shed and a new lowerlevel concourse for future high-speed
rail service. The entire project is
expected to take about 1525 years to
complete.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

100,000
DAILY UNION STATION VISITORS

52

Retail/Restaurant

RIGHT PROPER BREWING

49%
20%
ARTS & INDUSTRY
BUILDING 0%

35%
48%
16%
0%

M
9TH ST

12TH ST

1ST ST

7TH ST

5T
H

6TH ST

5TH ST

4TH ST

9TH ST

7TH ST

Stanton
Square

8TH ST

Union
Station
Plaza

LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS

INDEPENDENCE AVE

W
AS RAYBURN HOUSE
HI OFFICE BUILDING
NG
TO
N
AV
E

3RD ST

CANNON HOUSE
OFFICE BUILDING

GOOD STUFF
EATERY

O
AR
HC
RT
NO

VE
AA
LIN

EASTERN MARKET

C ST

SONA CREAMERY A

Capitol
South

Federal
Center SW
RESIDENCE INN
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CAPITOL HILL
PAGE 9

EAST CAPITOL ST

Eastern
Market

D ST

FUTURE
TRADER
JOES

E ST

E ST

395

YES! ORGA
MARKET

TEDS BULLETIN
MATCHBOX

MUNICIPAL
FISH MARKET

ROSES
LUXURY

K ST

ST

BON
CHON

395
I ST

2ND PL

SCARLET
OAK

2ND ST

E AV
E

THE WHARF

VE
EY A
JERS

E
AV

NEW

NE

I ST

FUTURE
WHOLE FOODS

FUTURE

8TH ST

G ST

APITOL ST

AI
M

Francis
CaseDC Economic Partnership,
Washington,
Memorial
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com
Bridge

6TH ST

CONTACT

ST

4T
HS
T

1ST ST

1ST ST
3RD ST

E
AV

CONSTITUTION AVE

L'Enfant
Plaza

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


MANDARIN
1. American
Community Survey LENFANT
(2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
HOTEL
PLAZA
whole percent 2. www.unionstationdc.com/info/demographics

5TH S

4TH ST

3RD ST

2ND ST

LN RD

FUTURE
WHOLE FOODS

SEC

UNION
STATION

A
AN
SI
UI
LO

FAA

USDA
15
million local residents
3 million office workers
8 million tourists
5 million commuters

Union
Station

NATIONAL
AIR & SPACE
MUSEUM

6TH ST

ANNUAL VISITORS

K ST

I ST

SUPREME
COURT

CASTLE
Union StationM
31,186
Smithsonian

H STREET
PAGE 29

H STREET CONNECTION

NATIONAL
BUILDING
MUSEUM

Judiciary Sq

L ST

GIANT FOOD

3RD ST

FLO
RID
AA
VE

UNION STATION/
BURNHAM PLACE

UNITED
STATES
CAPITOL

HIRSHHORN
MUSEUM

HOLOCAUST
MORIAL
SEUM

1ST ST

G ST

WY

H ST

MA
SS
AC
HU
SE
TT
SA
VE

42%
44%
14%
1%

METRORAIL BOARDINGS
(Avg. weekday)
SMITHSONIAN

FREER GALLERY
OF ART

WALMART

PK

GALLAU
UNIVERS

Noma/Gallaudet U

FUTURE REI

MT. VERNON
TRIANGLE
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OD

NOMA
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WALKER JONES
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

GONZAGA COLLEGE
HIGH SCHOOL

H ST

HARRIS
TEETER

CVS

LE PAIN
QUOTIDIEN

F ST

NATIONAL
GALLERY OF ART

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH


NATIONAL31%
MUSEUM OF
NATURAL HISTORY

E
AV

ALBA OSTERIA

HOTEL MONACO
$3,009
$16,028
$98,189
E ST
WOOLY
$32,264
$173,104 $1,067,553
MAMMOTH
THEATER
LANDSBURGH
$21,732
$116,116
$697,951
THEATER
D ST
$24,785
$131,872
$830,907 VE
AA
$11,032
$58,703
$367,487
I AN
D
N
I
Archives/
$10,005
$51,958
$320,616
C ST
Navy Mem'l M
$6,471
$34,508
$210,907
PEN
NSY
$2,868
$15,430
$93,489
LVA
NIA
AVE
$6,522
$34,895
$214,230
1

0
1
The 2-3
Mall
4+

K
OR
WY
NE

395

GALLERY PLACE

$497,786
VERIZON
CENTER
$54,894
$640,108
SIDNEY

U.S. DOJ

UNLEASHED

2ND ST

17%
36%
36%
WALGREENS
PANERA BREAD
11%
33.9

HARMAN
HALL

AMERICAN
HISTORY

N ST

FUTURE LANDMARK THEATER

ATF

WO

UNION MARKET
NE
AL
S

1ST ST

NATIONAL $82,302
$15,371
MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN
$1,708 ART $9,148
$19,741
$104,994

HYATT
PLACE

BICYCLE
SPACE

4TH ST

FLORIDA AVE
MARKET

2ND ST

Age < 20
13%
14%
EMBASSY SUITES
Age 2034
42%
37%
RENAISSANCE
Age 3564
36% HOTEL38%
CITYCENTERDC
Age 65+
10%
11%
Median Age (years)
33.7
34.7
Gallery Pl/
Chinatown
CONSUMER EXPENDITURES
($ thousands)

B R E NT

NORTH CAPITOL ST

K ST

DOLCEZZA

P ST

M ST

Brentwood
Park

MASSERIA

UNCLE CHIPS

4TH ST

5TH ST

6TH ST

7TH ST

9TH ST

CARNEGIE
LIBRARY

AGE

E
AV
RK
YO
W
NE

WICKED BLOOM SOCIAL CLUB


DCITY SMOKEHOUSE

SAFEWAY
BUSBOYS & POETS
VIDA GYM

BID Area

LINCO

8TH ST

TA
VE

13TH ST

VE
RM
ON

11TH ST

O ST

Mt Vernon Sq/
Average HH
$122,753 Center
$111,767M $99,507
Convention
Median HH
$89,662
$86,251
$69,516
HH Income <$50k
25%
31%
39%
WASHINGTON
CONVENTION
HH Income $50$75k
16%
13%
14%
CENTER
MARRIOTT
HH Income $75k+ MARQUIS
59%
56%
48%
Average HH Disposable
$84,492
$78,366
$70,105

Main Street

OLD ENGINE 12
RESTAURANT

LONG
VIEW
GALLERY

151,770
1.9
37%
63%
$581,636

R ST

DIU

13TH ST

22,203
2.1
1.9
GIANT
44%
41%
THALLY
56%TABLE 59%
SUNDEVICH
$769,135
$714,059

ST
Great TStreet

BIG BEAR CAF

VE
EY A

3,794
CITYMARKET
AT O STREET

RID
AA
VE

JERS

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value

INCOME

COMPASS
COFFEE

BEAU THAI

Circle

S ST

FLO

Government

RA

RED HEN

NEW

RH

HOUSEHOLDS
Logan

Education

RUSTIK TAVERN

LE

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
LE DIPLOMATE
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
AN
STUDIO Degree
ISL
DE
THEATER

T ST
Arts/Tourism

6T
HS
T

HOWARD
THEATER
0-3mi

Shaw/Howard
EAT THE RICH
UPRISING MUFFIN CO.
M
University
8,364
44,154
317,158
49%
48%
49%
51%
52%
51%
Shaw/Howard
University
96%
94%M
91%
83%
75%
62%
E
43%
37%
AV
D44%

POPULATION

Apparel
Metro
Center & Accessories
Computers
LTON
Entertainment & WOODIES
WARNER
BUIDLING
THEATER
Recreation
Pets
NATIONAL
THEATER Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Federal
M
Home Improvement
Triangle
Household Furnishings
L
Personal Care Products
NATIONAL
OF
MUSEUM
VehicleOFMaint. & Repair

U ST

WINDOWS CAFE

WARBY PARKER
LETTIE GOOCH
& OAK
0-mi FRANK0-1mi

SOURCE
THEATER

3RD

U St/African American
Civil War Mem'l/CardozoNELLIES

DS

UNIVERSITY
HOSPITAL

SUMMIT PL

THEATER

MI

MA
BA

SW
NW

VAN NESS
VAN NESS IS BUILT ON ITS
LEGACY as an institutional
center surrounded by
beautiful neighborhoods
blending seamlessly into
Rock Creek Park. The
residential areas along
Connecticut Avenue
are lined by historic,
architecturally pleasing highrise apartment buildings.
Collectively, Van Ness is a
bustling destination with a
variety of neighborhoodoriented services including
restaurants, banks, a
gym, drug stores and
a grocery store.

PARK VAN NESS


Park Van Ness will open in 2016 and
feature an 11-story residential building
with 271 apartments that overlook
Rock Creek Park and 10,000 SF of
retail, including Soapstone Market
and Sfoglina restaurant.

GREAT STREETS RETAIL


SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS

INSTITUTIONS &
TRAFFIC DRIVERS

Connecticut Avenue (north of


Macomb Street) is a designated Great
Streets corridor. As funds become
available small businesses can apply
for reimbursable grants of up to
$50,000 per location to cover capital
improvements and certain soft costs.

Van Ness is home to the University


of the District of Columbia, Howard
University Law School, Levine School
of Music, Hillwood Museum, and
American Universitys WAMU public
radio station.

UDC STUDENT CENTER


The University of the District of
Columbias new $40 million, 96,000
SF student center opened in Q4
2015 and features a new dining area,
fitness center, and ballroom.

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

VAN NESS COMMERCIAL


DISTRICT ACTION
STRATEGY
The strategy is designed to leverage
community assets including the
Metrorail station, University of the
District of Columbia, and wide
sidewalks to improve public space,
retail, sustainability, and commercial
opportunities.

53

30 T H

ST

RA
SK
A

Arts/Tourism

HP
ST

Education

Government

30 T

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

31ST

NE
B

LEGATION ST

0-mi
0-1mi
Friendship Heights

DA AVE
NEVA

ASE PK
CHEVY CH

LIVINGSTON ST

Great Street

Main Street

BID Area

MILITARY RD

FACTORY
POPULATIONCHEESECAKE
EMBASSY SUITES

WHOLE FOODS

NO

AV
E
A

NE
BR
AS
K

UNIVERSITY OF
THE DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA

Van Ness/UDC
PHO 14

$130,336
$1,353,632
$903,810
$1,085,433
$481,013
$456,267
$276,171
$120,187
$279,256

UPTON ST

TILDEN ST

PA
R

RODMAN ST

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1


36%
45%
18%
M
AS
S 1%

30%
51%
18%
1%

AC
HU

WEYGANDT WINES
PETCO
CALIFORNIA TORTILLA

32%
45%
22%
1%

ORDWAY ST

AV
E

44TH ST

36TH ST

IDA
HO

90 Walkers Paradise

WOODLEY RD

ME

CATHEDRAL AVE

38TH ST

GARFIELD ST

D
AN
EL
EV
CL
E
AV

CONTACT
Van Ness Main Streets, Inc.
Theresa Cameron, Executive Director
(240) 462-9664, tkcameron@gmail.com

RD

H ST

TU

Glover

TH PL

34TH PL

FULTON ST

IRCLE
RY C

29TH ST

IM
GR
PIL

VE
TA

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent

WASHINGTON
NATIONAL
CATHEDRAL

39TH ST

VE

U
TIC
EC

E
AV

30,900-34,000 Connecticut Avenue


EDRA
CATHStreet
8,200 Tilden Street 11,100 Van Ness
L
A

RT
E

NN
CO

TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)


O
XIC

IELD ST

PO

ST
ClevelandR Park

MACOMB ST

W
NE

45TH ST

WALKSCORE

THORNE ST

NEWMARK ST

AV
E

ALERO
MEDIUM RARE

UPTOWN THEATER

SE
METRORAIL BOARDINGS
TT(Avg. weekday)

Van Ness-UDC 6,266

34TH ST

0
1
2-3
4+

35TH ST

ICAN
ERSITY

RD

GIANT

VE
IN A
NS
CO
WIS

$13,832
$144,313
$97,997
$113,169
$50,224
$47,092
$29,784
$12,965
$29,643

PARK
VAN NESS

ACACIA BISTRO

RD

WARREN ST

$69,280
$640,772
JOHNSONS $71,778
$7,747
FLOWER & GARDEN
CENTER$844,375
$89,980

$4,738
$49,256
$33,609
$39,129
$17,366
$17,055
$10,226
$4,362
$10,093

RE

$23,698
$2,630
$31,125

DI

VAN NESS

ALBEMARLE ST

BREAD
FURST

UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF LAW

EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)
ST
WARRENCONSUMER
Apparel
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment &
VAN NESS ST
Recreation
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

RD

R
VE

12%
17%
M Tenleytown/AU
35%
33%
ALTON PL
38%
36%
16%
14%
37.5
35.1

11%
34%
37%
18%
38.6
AMERICAN

Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
YUMA ST
Median Age (years)

RA

BROAD BR A

Age <ST
20
ALBEMARLE

LE

NATIONAL
ZOOLOGICAL
PARK

27TH ST

CONTAINER
STORE

MI

28TH ST

AGE

BRANDYWINE ST

FOODS
MARKET

DAVENPORT ST

N CH

$137,506
$97,959
27%
14%
59%
$91,831
WHOLE

36TH ST

42ND ST

$145,627
$108,998
20%
17%
63%
$97,541

38TH ST

43RD ST

44TH ST

$151,540
$117,683
19%
17%
64%
$101,659

ELLICOTT ST

E
AV
UT
TIC

SAFEWAY

GRANT RD

38TH ST

41ST ST

143,669
2.0
FESSENDEN ST
46.0%
54.0%
$811,661

RD

Average HH GEORGETOWN
DAY SCHOOL
Median HH
HH Income <$50k
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

45TH ST

14,519
1.8
43.5%
56.5%
$834,949

EC
NN
CO

4,821
1.8
45.2%
54.8%
$801,535

39TH ST

CVS

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
RI
VMedian
HH Value
E

INCOME

2 7 TH ST

HARRISON ST

HOUSEHOLDS

28TH ST

57%
99%
90%
63%

306,476
JOCELYN ST
48%
52% JENIFER ST
94% R
E
74% NO R
D
47%

LINNEAN AV E

AV
E

W
ES
TE
RN

Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

KANAWHA ST

26,099
44%
56%
99%
90%
61%

29TH ST

J. CREW
8,542
WORLD MARKET
H&M
OLD NAVY 43%

AMC
Population
NEIMAN MARCUS
AKS FIFTH AVENUE
Male

WOOD
LE

Y RD

MARRIOT WARDMAN
PARK HOTEL

Woodley Park/Zoo/

YES!
ORGAN
MARKE

NW

WEST END/
FOGGY BOTTOM
THE WEST END/
FOGGY BOTTOM
NEIGHBORHOODS have
a perfect confluence
of 19th century historic
architecture, iconic midcentury modern buildings,
institutional campuses
and contemporary mixeduse projects to achieve
a perfectly balanced
powerhouse community.
Furthermore, with a sense of
prestige, this neighborhood
attracts world diplomatic
leadership visiting the State
Departments headquarters.

GEORGE
WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITY
DCs largest university has nearly
18,000 students and its hospital has
more than 800 doctors and staff.

4.6 MILLION /
3,000+
Private office SF2 /
Hotel rooms3

Washington DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2016

NEW MIXED-USE
DEVELOPMENT
Two projects, both expected to deliver
in 2017, will bring new residences and
community services to the West End.
West End Square 37 will consist of
164 residential units, 7,600 SF of retail
space and a 21,000 SF library. West
End Square 50 will contain 61 condos,
a 19,000 SF squash club and a new
15,000 SF fire station.

THE WATERGATE HOTEL


A $125 million renovation to the
historic hotel, including a complete
remodel of the buildings interior and
a new 7,000 SF ballroom, will result in
336 hotel rooms when it re-opens in
late 2016.

54

US
ET
TS

AV
E

WASHINGTON
HILTON

A ST
RNI

LAURIOL PLAZA

GLENS
GARDEN MARKET

PRESIDENT WOODROW
WILSON HOUSE

DUPONT
CIRCLE
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35%
48%
16%
1%

27TH ST

28TH ST

66

98 Walkers Paradise

CAPITAL BIKESHARE ARRIVALS


Average Monthly (10/2014-9/2015) 22,530

20TH ST

SYL
VAN

WHOLE
FOODS

PAUL BAKERY
CHARLES TYRWHITT

Farrag
Squa

IA A
VE

Farragut West

GEORGE
WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITY

22ND ST

23RD ST

IMF
WORLD BANK
G ST

17TH ST

THE WATERGATE

F ST

THE KENNEDY
CENTER

VI

RG
I

NI

AV
E

Theodore
Roosevelt
Memorial
Bridge

GSA HQ

COURTYARD
BY MARRIOTT

E ST
E ST

STATE
DEPARTMENT

DOI

D ST

DAR CONSTITUTION HALL


C ST

CONSTI
VIETNAM VETERANS
MEMORIAL

Source: ESRI, 2015 Estimates & Projections


1. American Community Survey (2009-2013), values are rounded to nearest
whole percent 2. CoStar (Q4 2015) 3. Boundary defined as Constitution Ave.,
22nd St., 27th St., N St

Reflecting Pool

LINCOLN
MEMORIAL

WWII
MEMORIAL

KOREAN WAR
MEMORIAL

CONTACT
Washington, DC Economic Partnership
Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research, (202) 661-8670
cshuskey@wdcep.com, www.wdcep.com

VE
LA
RIA

Arlington
Memorial
Bridge

INDEPENDENCE AVE
Potomac
Park

Tidal
Basin
NG

L
RIA
MO
E
M

Y
PKW

MO
ME

Arlington
Cemetery

Washington
Circle P

Farrag
North

Foggy Bottom/GWU

Foggy Bottom GWU 21,462

WALKSCORE

MAYF

RIZIKS

21ST ST

25TH ST

GEORGE
WASHINGTON
HOSPITAL

METRORAIL BOARDINGS (Avg. weekday)

THOMAS P

EK
RE

Rosslyn

54%
38%
8%
0%

H&M

C
CK
RO

Theodore
Roosevelt
Island

BROOKS BROTHER

NORDSTROM RACK

ENN

WASHINGTON
HARBOUR

59%
36%
4%
0%

29TH ST

30TH ST

RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL
& LOEWS THEATRE

MAC PKWY
OTO
&P

AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH

CAPELLA
HOTEL

$133,771
$1,433,149
$959,004
$1,099,231
$488,298
$426,281
$286,992
$128,612
$290,862

TOPAZ HOTEL

RITZ-CARLTON
TRADER JOES

anne
etow n Ch

$20,860
$224,813
$151,434
$169,037
$74,972
$62,818
$45,417
$20,416
$45,605

$868,406

HILTON
GARDEN INN

M ST

FOUR
SEASONS
HOTEL

PARK

o rg

$7,355
$79,440
$53,201
$59,654
$26,457
$21,441
$15,990
$7,220
$16,166

PARK
HYATT
FAIRMONT
HOTEL

OLD STONE
HOUSE

GOLDEN
TRIANGLE
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VE
TA

14%
N ST
APPLE STORE
41%
35%
WARBY
PARKER
10%
33.2 GEORGETOWN

WY

Dupont
M
Circle
MI
LE
RA
HEURICH
DI
HOUSE
U
MUSEUM

WEST END/
FOGGY BOTTOM

O ST

31ST ST

33RD ST

34TH ST

35TH ST

36TH ST

37TH ST

P ST

ALLSAINTS

WH
EHU
$107,383 IT$679,682
RS
$12,090
$76,057T F

$135,087

GEORGETOWN
PAGE 24

HUGO BOSS

Ge

Entertainment &
Recreation
Pets
Food at Home
Food away from Home
Health Care
Medical Care
Home Improvement
Household Furnishings
Personal Care Products
Vehicle Maint. & Repair

$37,724
$4,297
$47,372

DUPONT HOTEL

U
TIC
EC

Francis Scott
Apparel
Key Memorial
Computers & Accessories
Bridge

PHILLIPS
COLLECTION

Q ST

CONSUMER EXPENDITURES ($ thousands)

SAFEWAY

12%
51%
27%
CB2
11%
30.2

$117,376
$88,776
29%
14%
57%
$81,841

E
AV

NN
CO

18%
54%
PROSPEC
19%T ST
10%
26.4

$133,223
$95,725
28%
13%
59%
$88,505

18TH ST

LU
MB
IA R
D

IFO
CAL

S ST

Montrose
Park

SITAR C

OYSTER ADAMS

IDA
OR
FL

174,618
1.8
R ST 36%
64%
$670,045

RD

MARIE REED
ELEMENTARY

HA
MP
SH

24,012
1.5
32%
68%
$711,776

MA

KA

CO
AVE

G
MIN
WYO

Sheridan
Circle

$119,888
$83,149
34%
12%
54%
$80,470

DC ARTS CENTER

NE
W

9,349
1.4
30%
70%
$615,942

S ST

CADYS ALLEY

0
1
2-3
4+

RD

RA
BID Area
LO

Main Street

18TH ST

Dumbarton
Oaks Park

MONT R D
BEL

SAFEWAY

Average HH
Median HH
HH GEORGETOWN
Income <$50k
UNIVERSITY
HH Income $50$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable

Age < 20
Age 2034
Age 3564
Age 65+
Median Age (years)

Great Street

19TH ST

37TH ST

38TH ST

AS
SA
CH

CK

MA
ORA
KAL

39TH ST

VE
NA
N SI
CO
WIS

AL R D

RO

WHITEHAVEN ST

23RD ST

341,308
49%
51%
94%
76%
46%

24TH ST

E
AV

43,439
49%
51%
99%
90%
60%

INCOME

AGE

Government

RE
E

IN
NS

20,735
46%
54%
98%
88%
61%

HOUSEHOLDS

GETOWN
ERSITY
ITAL

Education

WY
K PK

T ST

Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
ERVOIR RD
Median HH Value

TRYST

Arts/Tourism

O
SC
WI

Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelors Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree

MINTWOOD
PLACE
ANS
TO
NE
DR

Retail/Restaurant

0-3mi

HARDWARE

RM

TO

38TH ST

0-mi
GLOVER PARK0-1mi

POPULATION
SWEETGREEN

NO

US NAVAL
OBSERVATORY

IR
EA
VE

WHOLE
FOODS
MARKET

SLATE WINE BAR


& BISTRO

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It is the mission of the Washington, DC Economic Partnership, a 501(c)3 organization,


to promote business opportunities throughout the District of Columbia and to
contribute to business retention and attraction activities.
The Washington, DC Economic Partnership supports local and small DC businesses
through our programs and services focusing on business development, education
of the real estate market and business opportunities. To learn more about the
Washington, DC Economic Partnership please visit www.wdcep.com.

Washington, DC Economic Partnership 1495 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20004 202.661.8670 www.wdcep.com

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