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Citycenterdc Is Located CityCenterDC.com I N A C I TY KNOWN FOR I TS LANDMARKS , an iconic new development is coming to life on a 8.5-acre site in the heart of Downtown – CityCenterDC. Created from the ground up by a forward- thinking team of local, national and international NEW YORK AVENUE design and development firms, led by Hines and Archstone, CityCenterDC represents a thoughtful, contextually sensitive vision of what modern, mixed-use urban development can be. I STREET CityCenterDC weaves together the rich tapestry of downtown Washington and the surrounding neighborhoods by integrating world-class architecture, environmentally sustainable office and residential buildings, shops, and parks and public spaces pulsing with life. From early morning coffee to after-theater aperitifs, CityCenterDC will be a dynamic focal point and a vibrant new setting for living, working, shopping, socializing and gathering. 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