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NoMa Open House Welcomes Congresswoman Norton Oct. 1

Washington, D.C., September 26, 2013 – Join the NoMa Business Improvement District as we welcome Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton and her staff to the neighborhood! Congresswoman Norton moved her primary office to 90 K Street, NE in April, and the NoMa BID is holding a welcome open house in her honor on Tuesday, October 1, 5 PM to 7:30 PM. Constituents, neighbors and friends are all invited to see the new office space and extend a warm welcome to Congresswoman Norton and her staff. A ribbon cutting will take place at 6 PM.

“We’re delighted Congresswoman Norton chose to locate her new constituent services office in NoMa,” said Robin-Eve Jasper, President of the NoMa Business Improvement District. “As one of the most important leaders in the success of NoMa, we are pleased to welcome her and her staff to the neighborhood.”

Details:

Tuesday, October 1, 5 PM – 7:30 PM
90 K Street, NE
Closest Metro: Union Station or NoMa/Gallaudet U
Light hors d’oeuvres will be served
Click here to RSVP for this free public event.

Special thanks to StonebridgeCarras and Trammell Crow for sponsoring this event.

The new phone number at the office, which serves all residents of the District of Columbia with congressional constituent services, is (202) 408-9041, and the fax number is (202) 408-9048.

About NoMa
NoMa is a vibrant, growing neighborhood north of Union Station and the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. In the last seven years, private developers have invested more than $5 billion in the 35 blocks within the NoMa BID boundary, and have plans to develop more than 20 million square feet of office, residential, hotel, and retail space. With a capital investment of $50 million from the DC government, NoMa will soon have great new parks and public spaces as well. NoMa is now home to 40,000 daytime workers, with 4.5 million SF leased in the last 5 years. More than 3,900 apartments have been recently completed or are under construction. NoMa has 13 modes of transportation, including two Red Line Metro stops, and the best biking facilities in D.C., with the only East Coast Bikestation, the 8-mile Metropolitan Branch Trail, and access to six Capital Bikeshare stations. NoMa is the most connected neighborhood in Washington, D.C. The NoMa BID organizes more than 50 free award-winning community events each year to connect friends and neighbors. For more information about NoMa, visit nomabid.wpengine.com and sign up for our bimonthly newsletter. Follow us on Twitter @NoMaBID and like us on Facebook.

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For immediate release

News media contact:

Rachel Davis

202-997-3846

[email protected]

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