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GEORGIA AV

HOWARD UNIVERSITY

GLENWOOD CEMETERY

0.5 mile radius Retail/Restaurant

Great Street Arts/Tourism


BRYANT ST

Main Street Education

BID Area Government

RH

VE DA LAN S I E OD
0-3 mi
319,856 49%
D BR EN TW O O
HOME DEPOT

Population FORMAN MILLS


Population Male Female

0-0.5 mi
14,695

0-1 mi
52,314 50%

ADAMS ST

W ST

High School Graduate1 + Bachelors Degree1 +

77% 33% 14%

GIANT FOOD

84%

85% 53% 29%

48% 25%

2ND ST

5TH ST

3RD ST

2ND ST

3RD ST

U ST
SUMMIT PL

4TH ST

Households
Households (HH) 7,229 1.9 29% 71% $241,653 25,431 2.0 36% 64% $370,757 150,146 2.0 38% 62% $400,154 Average HH Size Owner-occupied Renter-occupied Median HH Value

WINDOWS CAFE HOWARD THEATER

T ST
RUSTIK TAVERN BOUNDARY STONE

T ST

W/HOWARD UNIVERSITY
8TH ST

PROGRESSION PLACE

S ST

M UNIVERSITY

SHAW/HOWARD

FLO

VE

1ST ST

RID AA VE

BIG BEAR CAF

LINC OLN RD

R ST
OLD ENGINE COMPANY NO. 12

Income
Average HH Median HH EW Y N

5TH ST

HOWARD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

1ST ST

HOWARD CENTER

4TH ST

V ST

Graduate/Prof. Degree1

VE $46,973 KA OR

$66,743

$86,916 $58,204 43% 16% 41%


ES T
MO R
ATLAS THEATER

Shaw
O ST

FUTURE YMARKET O STREET

North Capitol

HH Income <$49,999 HH Income $5074,999


P ST

Brentwood $44,484 $24,182 Park 71% 54%

11%
B RENT

HH Income $75,000+
FLORIDA AVENUE MARKET Median

18%

WO

K DP

WY

16% 31%

HH Disposable

$19,963

$35,390

$43,717

ST

RD

48%

RHODE ISLAND ROW

52% RHODE ISLAND AVE 50%

51%

4T H

9TH ST

6TH ST

N ST

7TH ST

5TH ST

U.S. DOJ

4TH ST

HINGTON VENTION CENTER

W NE

VE KA OR

Age 65+

WALKER JONES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

NoMa
NORTH CAPITOL ST

Median Age (years)

FLO

10%

8%

10% 33.1

RID 32.3 AA VE

32.6

atown
RENAISSANCE HOTEL

SAFEWAY BUSBOYS & POETS KUSHI VIDA GYM

1ST ST

395

L ST Consumer Expenditures ($ thousands)2

Apparel & Services Computers & Accessories


K ST

$8,117 $1,021 $13,915 $2,109

$45,213 $5,860 $78,396 $11,839 $31,837 $116,241

$334,960 $42,536 $578,653 $87,092 $234,091 $849,353 $621,267


G ST

K ST
GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL

Entertainment I ST & Rec


FUTURE GIANT FOOD TRUORLEANS Pets

FUTURE WALMART

TV, Radio & Sound

H ST
GALLERY PLACE

ALLERY PL/ HINATOWN

MA SS AC

H ST

$5,847 $21,684

Food at Home

HU SE

ATIONAL SEUM OF CAN ART

M
VERIZON CENTER

TT S

Food away from Home

H STREET CONNECTION $15,157 $84,388

G ST
NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM

AV E

UNION STATION

Home Improvement & Services Household Furnishings


UNION STATION

$19,234 $5,205 $1,803 $4,141 $15.1

$89,992 $29,803 $9,958

$437,807 $221,466

F ST
HARMAN CENTER FOR THE ARTS WOOLY MAMMOTH THEATER

MO NT EL
SE ST

RNON SQ/ ON CENTER

M ST

Northwest One

GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY

LO
E ST 13TH ST

CVS

HARRIS TEETER

Age 3564

33%

35%

35%

NE AL S

3RD ST

1ST ST

town

E ST

4TH ST

Vehicle Maint. & Repair Avg. Spent per HH

5TH ST

6TH ST

L MONACO

2ND ST

JUDICIARY SQ

2ND ST

Personal Care

E $72,384 AV ND YLA $168,217 $22,995 R MA


$23.0 $28.2

RE THEATRE

3RD ST

7TH ST

CONSTITUTION AVE

L MUSEUM OF HISTORY

NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART SUPREME COURT UNITED STATES CAPITOL

Walk Score
92 Walkers Paradise

EAST CAPITOL ST
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Contact

Lincoln Park

HIRSHHORN MUSEUM

NIAN E

NATIONAL AIR & SPACE MUSEUM

FAA

ST

RAYBURN HOUSE W AS OFFICE BUILDING HI N G

RD ST

CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING

Washington, DC Economic Partnership Chad Shuskey, SVP, Research & Visual Communications p| 202.661.8670 e| cshuskey@wdcep.com INDEPENDENCE AVE E AV w| www.wdcep.com INA OL
H RT NO CA R
EASTERN MARKET

ST

TE NN ES S

NS Y

LVA NIA AVE

MA SS

EE AV

PEN

1ST ST

SI UI LO

33,043 | 17,342 Union Station 7,240 | 4,511 N  oMa/Gallaudet (New York Avenue)

9TH ST

C ST

8TH ST

AN

12TH ST

Stanton Square

10TH ST

11TH ST

ARCHIVES/ AVY MEM'L

IA N IND

VE AA

D ST

Source: ESRI, 2012 Estimates & Projections 1. American Community Survey 2005 2009 2. ESRI, 2011 Estimates & Projections

E AV

Union Station Plaza

Metrorail Exits (avg. weekday | avg. weekend)

AV E

Age <20 NOMA/GALLAUDET U/ Age 2034 NEW YORK AVE

6T HS

ATF

Age
16% 41% 15% 41% 16% 39%

1ST ST

5T HS T

J NEW Y ERSE AVE

FS

NOrthwest One

Image courtesy of DMPED

Image courtesy of WC Smith

1,820+
new residential units under construction within a 10-minute walk SF of new retail planned for 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 the Districts first New Communities Initiative investment.
The first phases of the redevelopment have been underway since 2009, with the opening of the Walker Jones Elementary School, recreational center and library as well as The SeVerna, a 60-unit apartment building, which delivered in 2011. Currently under construction is 2 M Street, a 314-unit market-rate apartment building that is scheduled to deliver in fall 2013 and the SeVerna on K, a 133-unit apartment building that will open in spring 2014. Northwest One is bounded by North Capitol Street, New York Avenue, New Jersey Avenue, and K Street. It will be transformed into a mixed-income community where residents will have quality housing, economic opportunities and access to amenities and resources for high-quality urban living. This areas section of K Street will become the neighborhoods main street with direct access to the office and retail promenade of Mount Vernon Triangle.

80K

average traffic volume on North Capitol Street


Washington, DC Economic Partnership DC Neighborhood Profiles 2013 38 /50

26.2K

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