NoMa historic industrial district

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The NoMa historic industrial district is a revitalized former warehouse and rail yard area in Washington, D.C., now known for its mixed-use development, transit access, and adaptive reuse of industrial buildings.

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NoMa historic industrial district canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
urban neighborhood
adjacentTo Capitol Hill neighborhood
surface form: Capitol Hill area

Eckington
H Street Corridor
surface form: H Street NE corridor

Union Station Rail Corridor
surface form: Union Station rail yards
characterizedBy former rail yard area
revitalized former warehouse area
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse hospitality
office space
residential housing
retail space
developmentType mixed-use redevelopment
transit-oriented development
hasEconomicRole commercial hub
employment center
residential growth area
hasFeature pedestrian-oriented streetscape
proximity to Union Station area
public spaces
streetscape improvements
hasLandUse commercial
entertainment
office
residential
retail
hasTransportationFeature access to bus routes
access to commuter rail
proximity to Metrorail stations
historicalUse light industrial
rail-related industry
warehousing
knownFor adaptive reuse of industrial buildings
mixed-use development
transit access
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington, D.C.
partOf NoMa
surface form: NoMa neighborhood
planningConcept adaptive reuse
smart growth
transit-oriented planning
redevelopmentEra early 21st century
late 20th century
urbanForm adaptive reuse of warehouses
converted industrial buildings
new infill construction
zoning mixed-use zoning

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Uline Arena partOf NoMa historic industrial district