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Bound by Massachusetts Avenue to the South, Union Station to the East, North Capitol
Street to the West, and New York Avenue to the North, the NoMa Corridor is one of
the last opportunities for new, large scale Class A developments within the metro
DC market. Upon build out, it will encompass over 16 million square feet of Class
A office space anchored by five campus-style office environments from prominent local
and national developers:
90 K Street, Greenebaum & Rose Associates
NoMa Station, Bristol Group, Inc.
Constitution Square, Akridge
Capitol Plaza, The Stephen A. Goldberg Company
First Place, J Street Development
201 Florida Avenue, Trammell Crow Company / CSG Urban Partners
Capitol Square, Morgan Stanley
Washington Gateway, Greenebaum & Rose Associates
The Corridor brings unmatched flexibility, scalability, and superior telecommunications
capabilities to large office users. Some of the new developments within the Corridor
also provide the opportunity to satisfy strict government security standards.
The NoMa Corridor is already home to the headquarters of CNN, XM Satellite Radio,
CareFirst, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), the Securities
and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and
the Department of Education.
The newly opened Red Line Metro Station expands the NoMa Corridor's abundant people-moving
options ad solidifies its place as one of the most exciting redevelopment areas in
the District of Columbia.
The progress northward has just begun. Get on board.
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