The Neighborhood

NoMa is the fastest growing neighborhood in Washington, DC. In the last decade, NoMa has experienced a rapid transformation from a blighted industrial area into a walkable place animated by daytime commerce and the weekend strolls of young families.

In 2004, the New York Avenue Metro station opened, catalyzing $3 billion in private investment and more than 7 million square feet of development. Now, more than 40,000 people work in NoMa each day, and thousands more live in new, luxurious apartment buildings just steps from DC’s largest Harris Teeter and two Red Line Metro stops.

Living
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