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Page 1: A mixed use development in DC’s most exciting new neighborhood · NoMa employees eat out at lunch Up to 30,000 SF new retail development in the pipeline Nearly all NoMa residents

A m i x e d u s e d e v e l o p m e n t i n D C ’ s m o s t e x c i t i n g n e w n e i g h b o r h o o d

Page 2: A mixed use development in DC’s most exciting new neighborhood · NoMa employees eat out at lunch Up to 30,000 SF new retail development in the pipeline Nearly all NoMa residents

NoMa: DC’s Newest NeighborhoodAttracted by a strong job market, seamless connectivity and a vibrant retail scene, ambitious

young professoinals and established families alike are flocking to DC by the thousands. In the

heart of the city’s urban core, DC’s new NoMa neighborhood is rapidly evolving to meet the needs

of these new residents. With a dynamic office scene including dozens of public and private sector

companies, easy transportation to and from the rest of the city and a dedicated BID that plans

hundreds of public events a year, NoMa is quickly becoming DC’s trendiest neighborhood. Sentinel

Square offers the exciting opportunity to join the community. MERIDIANHILL PARK

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Demographics Primary Trade Area today future

Population 17,991 32,991

Households 7,549 8,778

Average Household Income $61,142 $71,080

Daytime Population 38,914 72,914

SentinelSquare

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NoMa: DC’s Newest Neighborhood

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Development Delivered Between 2005-Present

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The Fastest Growing Neighborhood

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Get to Know Noma

Over one hundred

free public events a year organized by the

NoMa BID

For the development of

parks in NoMa, DC

has bugeted $50 million

B u s t l i n g commute, with 82% of NoMa residents walking, biking or taking the

Metro

DC’s most sustainable

neighborhood

“Walker’s Paradise”

with a

Walkscore of 92 out of 100

71% of NoMa

employees eat out at lunch

Up to 30,000 SF new retail development in the

pipeline

Nearly all NoMa residents have a college degree

or higher

Fastest growing

neighborhood in Washington

Household income of $81,000 or

more for 62% of NoMa residents

7 Capital

Bikeshare hubs in NoMa

Easy access to and from NoMa, with

13 modes of transportation

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• Ideally positioned in the heart of NoMa

• Across the street from planned public park on L Street

• Between Union Station and New York Ave Metro Stops

• 18,544SFgroundfloorretailavailable immediatley

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Site Plan

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SMITHGROUP, INC.1850 K STREET NWSUITE 250WASHINGTON, DC 20006T 202.842.2100F 202.974.4500www.smithgroup.com

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DECATUR, GEORGIA 30033404.325.3120

HAYNES WHALEYSTRUCTURAL ENGINEERS1881 CAMPUS COMMONS DRIVE

RESTON, VA 20190703.391.0024

SUITE 300MCLEAN, VA 22102

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EDWARDS & KELCEYCIVIL11860 SUNRISE VALLEY DRIVE

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retail #5: 2335 sf10’-11’ SLAB TO UNDERSIDE OF SLAB (TYP)

retail #6: 1095 sf10’-11’ SLAB TO UNDERSIDE OF SLAB (TYP)

retail/office #2: 5162 SF10’-11’ SLAB TO UNDERSIDE OF SLAB (TYP)

retail#7: 2115 sf10’-11’ SLAB TO UNDERSIDE OF SLAB (TYP)

7,837 SF Ground Floor Retail

10,707 SF Ground Floor Retail

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Sentinel Square

For Leasing Information, Contact

Lisa Stoddard+ 1.202.585.5519

[email protected]

Kristen [email protected]

Retail Consulting and Leasing

© 2014 CBRE, Inc. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable. We have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. Any projections, opinions, assump-tions or estimates used are for example only and do not represent the current or future performance of the property. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property to

determine to your satisfaction the suitability of the property for your needs. All Photos from the NOMA BID.