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An analysis of past, current, and future real estate development in our nation’s capital. Over the past 20 years, the District has experienced 216.5 million SF of new development, resulting in 65.5 million SF of new and modernized office buildings, 91,500 housing units, 21,200 hotel rooms, and nearly 10 million SF of retail space. To …

The latest real estate frontier is Buzzard Point, the 325-acre southern tip and home to the D.C. United Major League Soccer team at Audi Field. To learn more please visit our interactive map. This map was published in March 2021. View the Map

In 2000, DC’s population stood at 572,000 (a 10% decline from 1980) and was home to approximately 35 grocery stores. The grocers with the most stores included Safeway (16), Murry’s (5), Giant (4), Whole Foods (3), and Yes! Organic Market (3). Since 2000, the District’s population has increased by nearly 25% to 713,000 as of …

The workforce in the Washington, DC metropolitan area is highly educated and a valuable resource for existing businesses and companies relocating to the area. There are 15 higher education institutions in the District of Columbia and 146 higher education institutions within approximately 100 miles. These colleges and universities consistently produce graduates and teach skills to …

Union Market has a wide variety of multicultural and socio-economic groups that converge in the spirit of creativity, entrepreneurship, and love of food. Major developers and local institutions such as EDENS and Gallaudet University, Union Market’s next door neighbor, have invested significantly in the mixed-use, 40-acre neighborhood. To learn more please visit our interactive map. …

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