Welcome to the Washington DC Economic Partnership’s (WDCEP) quarterly market update newsletter which will share insights and developments on the District’s economy & workforce, the real estate market, and transportation & infrastructure.
Past newsletters can be explored below and this page will continue to be updated as more newsletters are shared. We hope that this content will prove valuable to you, but please let us know if we can improve this resource in any way.
Q4 – Winter 2023
Q3 – Autumn 2022
Q2 – Summer 2022
Q1 – Spring 2022
Q4 – Winter 2022
NOVEMBER 2, 2021
Q3 – Autumn 2021
This Autumn has been busy in DC. We’ve seen growth in the Capitol Riverfront neighborhood, new developments at Howard University, and much more. Read on to learn all about it
JULY 28, 2021
Q2 – Summer 2021
Summer highlights include the opening of Children’s National Research and Innovation Campus at the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center, DC’s park system ranking, Boston Consulting Group’s relocation downtown, and new District grant fund awards. Featured maps share updates on the Walter Reed campus redevelopment and the latest inventory of coworking and incubator spaces in the District.
APRIL 5, 2021
Q1 – Spring 2021
The Spring newsletter highlights MotoRefi’s HQ relocation into the District, the latest RFP for Saint Elizabeths East, major infrastructure projects, and updates about the District’s tech and hospitality sectors. The featured map illustrates the history and ongoing redevelopment of the 180-acre Saint Elizabeths East campus.
MARCH 01, 2021
Q4 – Winter 2020
The March newsletter details the District’s COVID-19 grant relief, new construction and hotel openings during the pandemic, and the latest on DC’s transportation, housing, and technology sector. Interactive maps feature the region’s major infrastructure projects underway and the extraordinary transformation of Buzzard Point on the Southwest waterfront.
OCTOBER 30, 2020
Q3 – Autumn 2020
The Autumn newsletter highlights the NAACP’s HQ move to the District of Columbia, DC government grants to support local businesses, and infrastructure improvements to assist in mobility. The featured interactive maps include the redevelopment of the 40-acre Union Market neighborhood and DC’s talent pipeline.









