New York Ave/Ivy City

A budding ecosystem of artisanal makers has strengthened a distillery hotspot with modern manufacturing operations alongside New York Avenue NE. Adaptive reuse of former industrial properties has also attracted hundreds of residents in recent years. Well-known national brands and local retailers alike continue to arrive in response to this rapidly growing customer base, providing residents and visitors with several shopping and dining options.

Photo courtesy otherhalfbrewing.com

What's Brewing

“Distillery Row” is home to Republic Restoratives, Don Ciccio & Figli, Dad Strength Brewing, and Other Half Brewing, which opened its 22,000 SF production facility and taproom in 2020.

Anchor Retailers

  • BicycleSPACE
  • Kick Axe Throwing
  • MOM’s Organic Market
  • Petco
  • Planet Fitness
  • Studio 52 (event venue & video production)
  • Target
  • THRōW Social DC (restaurant + entertainment)
Photo courtesy gravitasdc.com

Top Restaurants

  • Gravitas (1 Michelin Star)
  • Ivy City Smokehouse (Bib Gourmand)
Rendering courtesy Douglas Development/urbanturf.com

New Industrial Development

Douglas Development has plans to build a 185,700 SF industrial/warehouse building with 198 parking spaces at the corner of New York and Montana Avenues.
Population
0-0.5mi. 0-1mi. 0-3mi.
Population 4,916 33,267 364,287
Daytime Population 9,249 38,188 583,189
Male 49% 48% 49%
Female 51% 52% 51%
High School Graduate + 58% 67% 77%
Bachelor’s Degree + 44% 54% 67%
Graduate/Professional Degree 22% 27% 38%
Households
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Households (HH) 2,194 15,134 175,695
Average HH Size 2.06 2.07 1.97
Owner-occupied 26% 29% 34%
Renter-occupied 74% 71% 66%
Median Home Value $556,102 $655,521 $734,374
Income
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Average HH $101,781 $120,052 $166,137
Median HH $74,415 $82,070 $121,113
HH Income <$50k 39% 31% 21%
HH Income $50 - $75k 11% 15% 12%
HH Income $75k+ 50% 55% 67%
Average HH Disposable $66,879 $76,770 $102,687
Graduate/Professional Degree 22% 27% 38%

Age

  • Age < 20
  • Age 20 - 34
  • Age 35 - 64
  • Age 65+

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Consumer Expenditures
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Apparel $5,116,480 $41,939,781 $664,493,834
Child Care $1,122,876 $9,569,347 $162,104,246
Computers & Accessories $461,890 $3,843,003 $61,009,484
- Pets $1,873,259 $15,012,729 $245,496,131
Food at Home $15,272,709 $122,659,649 $1,905,056,376
Food away from Home $8,250,326 $68,388,245 $1,107,641,504
Health Care $13,432,931 $104,746,675 $1,668,471,924
- Medical Care $4,771,345 $37,334,349 $596,018,807
Home Improvement $7,929,993 $60,777,540 $998,614,105
Household Furnishings $5,327,033 $43,210,958 $697,092,057
Personal Care Products $1,185,691 $9,794,958 $157,456,002
Vehicle Maint. & Repair $2,398,347 $19,246,255 $313,723,309

Commuting Preference

  • Drove alone
  • Public transportation
  • Bicycle
  • Walked
  • Worked at home
  • other

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Capital Bikeshare Locations

2

within 1/2 mile

Traffic Counts

70,100   New York Ave NE
8,800   West Virginia Ave NE
   

Walkscore

80

Very Walkable

Residents within a 10-minute car ride

122,318

Washington DC Economic Partnership
Chad Shuskey
EVP Retail Attraction & Market Intelligence
(202) 661-8674
cshuskey@wdcep.com
wdcep.com

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