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RETAIL OPPORTUNITY NOMA/UNION MARKET 22 M STREET NE, WASHINGTON DC FRONT & CENTER You’ll start to feel the energy as soon as you step onto the Noma Meander, the four-block pedestrian walkway that cuts through the Noma neighborhood. This up-and-coming area gets its building buzz from the growing number curious visitors, from around DC and beyond, the swirl of excitement over the influx of new retailers, top eateries and amazing, Instagram-worthy street art. Union Market teems with interesting mini- eateries and attracts foodies from along the East Coast. Noma is quickly becoming the heart and soul of DC—a place to spend a few hours or a whole day. Its easily accessible location (whether by Metro, train or highway) at the heart of the city’s hippest neighborhoods all but guarantees its position as a Destination with a capital “D”—and Resa and Tyber Place, the new apartment and retail complex at the heart of the ‘hood, is soon to be the first stop. RESA / TYBER PLACE 3 THE CENTER OF IT ALL LE DROIT SHAW UNION MARKET PARK BLOOMING- DALE ECKINGTON A vibrant arts scene melds with the This restored food hall and specialty SHAW area’s newly minted status as a must- market serves up fresh fare like Korean visit shopping and dining hub, with hip tacos, slow-cooked BBQ, and (for you chefs) boutiques and inviting eateries. local produce and meats. TRUXTON CIRCLE UNION MARKET GALLAUDET GALLERY UNIVERSITY PLACE NOMA MVT H ST CORRIDOR JUDICIARY SQUARE MOUNT VERNON H S T R EET TRIANGLE CORRIDOR CAPITOL HILL More than 50 delicious dining options Pass an afternoon—or a whole evening anchor this area’s buzzy scene—just take — enjoying this thriving mix of inventive your pick from creative American cuisine boutiques, vibrant musical venues, and to French bistro favorites. top-notch restaurants. NOMA 1 MILE RADIUS • The most connected neighborhood in DC • The hub of DC’s thriving central district • Immediate access to Route 50 and I-395 • Steps to renowned food hall Union Market Known as the most connected neighborhood in DC, NoMa hosts • Ultra-convenient Red Line metro stop • Home to arts, theater and so much more 13 modes of public transportation, a thriving urban community and a growing restaurant and retail scene. • Minutes to Union Station—Amtrak, Marc and VRE • Four-block walkway, the Noma Meander RESA / TYBER PLACE 4 HELLO NOMA NEIGHBORS 1 NPR Headquarters 2 REI 3 Harris Teeter 4 CVS 5 Unleashed by PETCO 6 Landmark Theatre 7 Union Market 8 Potbelly Sandwich Works 9 Starbucks 10 Dolcezza Gelato 11 Mint 12 Indigo 13 DC Farmers’ Market 14 Roti Mediterranean 15 Gallaudet University 16 SeoulSpice 17 Hilton Garden Inn 18 Whole Foods 19 La Colombe Coffee 20 Trader Joe’s (Coming Soon) METRO - RED LINE RESA / TYBER PLACE NOMA BOUNDARY CAPITAL BIKESHARE RESA / TYBER PLACE 5 NOMA BY 82% RESIDENTS GET TO THE NUMBERS WORK WITHOUT A CAR Over the last decade, more than 10 million SF of private development has taken place in NoMa. Soon, thanks to a public investment from the DC government, NoMa will be home to cutting-edge parks and public spaces. This is just the beginning, as the neighborhood is only 50% built-out. 31 new shops and restaurants opened in NoMa in the last five years, and a collection of retail, parks and public art is on the way. 8.2M CLASS A OFFICE 6,300 54K 110K SQUARE FOOTAGE RESIDENTS EMPLOYEES WEEKDAY PEDESTRIANS 92 22 OVERALL WALK SCORE LEED CERTIFIED BUILDINGS 40k DA I LY M E T RO RIDERSHIP 38k PEOPLE AT S P ON S OR E D E V E N T S I N 93k 2014 129 AV E R AG E HOUSEHOLD SALARIES BIKE SHARES RESA / TYBER PLACE 6 NOMA MEANDER N NEW YORK AVE, NE A four-block vibrant and welcoming pedestrian promenade that runs north/south from New York Avenue to Pierce Street between North Capitol and First Streets, NE that include green spaces, seating, water elements, and retail including a Landmark Theater on Patterson Street. FIRST ST, NE FIRST ST, TYBER PLACE RESA NORTH CAPITOL ST CAPITOL NORTH PIERCE ST, NE MEANDER RESA / TYBER PLACE Both RESA and Tyber Place are anchored in the heart of the NoMa Meander, which means shops, eateries, events, and more are right outside the front door. Why not take a stroll and see? RESA / TYBER PLACE 7 CAFÉS, CROISSANTS & SO MUCH MORE Around the ‘hood, you’ll find artisanal coffee, eclectic shops, and decadent delicacies. Why not pull up a chair and stay a while? RESA / TYBER PLACE 8 RESA / TYBER PLACE 9 A sweeping rooftop deck. A refreshing pool. A state-of-the-art fitness center. Not to mention 326 impeccably modern apartments—all within a stone’s throw of great retail and restaurants. APARTMENT RETAIL 326 UNITS 7,431 SQUARE FEET PATTERSON ST, NE RETAIL RETAIL 1,856 SF 2,624 SF RETAIL 4,079 SF TYBER N RETAIL PLACE 5,825 SF RESA THE MEANDER THE RETAIL 4,403 SF RETAIL 3,335 SF RETAIL 5,190 SF VIEW FACING NORTHWEST RETAIL 5,575 SF M ST, NE RESA / TYBER PLACE 1 0 Skanska USA Commercial Development USA.Skanska.com 1776 Wilson Blvd, Suite 250 Arlington, VA 22209, United States Andrew Poncher Director | Retail Strategy 202.730.9890 Direct [email protected] Jared Meier Director | Retail Strategy 410.963.5654 cell 240.479.7195 direct [email protected] ResaNoma.com 22 M St NE, Washington, DC.