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Restoring Historic Barracks Row

Since 1801, this small but momentous area of Washington DC has been home to Marine Corps barracks, which were first built by Thomas Jefferson. The long-time business district flourished during the first half of the 20th century, particularly during war time, but then began its decent in the latter half of the 1900s. Finally, in the 1990s there began a shifting of focus back towards restoring this historic area.Most of the restoration in this area has been geared towards creating a commercial, business district. The Barracks Row Business Alliance is aimed toward attracting business owners and improving the local business climate through projects ranging from enhancing window signs to attracting national business resources. Throughout the restoring of this area, the focus has been to create sustainable and low-impact development and growth. (more…)

Luxury Living on Capitol Hill

Living in Washington, D.C., means rubbing elbows with a diverse group of people from congressmen to young professionals to social activists. Life in this city also means the choice of many impressive living complexes. If you don’t plan on buying a house, there are an abundance of apartment and condo communities. Living in one of these new complexes guarantees amenities, services, and the opportunity to get to know other D.C. inhabitants your age.Located in the Southeastern part of the city, 909 at Capitol Yards is a 13-story boutique apartment building. A diverse selection of floor plans to choose from meets needs of people looking for anything from a studio to a 3-bedroom apartment. Extensive amenities including a pool, gym, billiards lounge, and even conference rooms provide everything you need right on site. This ideal location places you within walking distance of the Nationals Park, the Capitol, and the Metro. (more…)

Breaking Down DC’s Neighborhood Districts

An appropriate representation of the many cultures that make up the American melting pot, Washington D.C. has a wide variety of neighborhoods with diverse make ups. From the power players of Capitol Hill to the trendsetters of Adams Morgan, there is a place for anyone to call home. If you’re relocating to the area, or considering a move within the city, get a feel for the different districts in order to determine where you and your family will fit in best.Georgetown: This affluent, historical neighborhood is home to many lobbyists and politicians as well as the highly-respected Georgetown University. Recent renovations in the area have brought new, high-end retail, restaurants and hotels to the area.Adams Morgan: A popular destination for young professionals, this neighborhood is rich with culture and diversity. Adams Morgan has also gained a reputation for its vibrant and unique nightlife.Anacostia: This urban neighborhood, which has struggled against high crime rates, is finally seeing some restoration with new employment opportunities and the opening of the Nationals stadium in the area. (more…)