Southwest Waterfront

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Southwest Waterfront is a revitalized neighborhood along Washington, D.C.’s southwest shoreline, known for its mixed-use development, waterfront parks, and entertainment district The Wharf.


Statements (52)
Predicate Object
instanceOf neighborhood
waterfront district
borderedBy National Mall area (to the north/northeast)
Navy Yard / Capitol Riverfront (to the southeast, across South Capitol Street corridor)
contains District Wharf (The Wharf)
hotels and hospitality venues
office buildings
recreational piers
residential buildings
restaurants and bars
retail spaces
waterfront parks and promenades
country United States
developmentPhase multi-phase redevelopment
developmentType urban redevelopment project
governedBy District of Columbia government
hasCharacteristic maritime character
mixed-income housing
pedestrian-friendly public spaces
revitalized neighborhood
transit-accessible
waterfront parks
hasEconomicActivity hospitality industry
retail trade
tourism
hasLandUse commercial area
entertainment district
mixed-use development
recreational area
residential area
hasPart The Wharf
hasTourismAttractionType urban waterfront destination
historicalUse maritime and industrial area
working waterfront
knownFor The Wharf development
hotels
live music venues
marinas
outdoor events and festivals
public piers
waterfront dining
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory District of Columbia
locatedOnWaterbody Potomac River
Washington Channel
partOf Southwest quadrant of Washington, D.C.
redevelopmentStartTime early 21st century
transportConnection L’Enfant Plaza station (Metro transfer hub nearby)
Metrobus routes
Waterfront station (Green Line, Washington Metro)
water taxi services on the Potomac River
zoning mixed-use zoning


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