650 F STREET NW TERRELL PLACE - Streetsense F STREET NW TERRELL PLACE 5.5 Million Residents in the...
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DC Market Overview
East End Corridor & Demographics
East End Retail, Resturants & Hotels
Floor Plans
TERRELL PLACEYour Sign Here! Your Sign Here!
Adams Morgan
Capitol Hill
Barracks Row
Foggy Bottom
Georgetown
Rosslyn
Glover Park
Southwest Waterfront
U Street CorridorKalorama
East End
Chinatown
Dupont Circle
CBD
Logan Circle
Bloomingdale
Brookland
LINCOLN MEMORIAL WASHINGTON MONUMENT
CAPITOL BUILDING
JEFFERSON MEMORIAL
CONVENTION CENTER
NATIONAL MALL
UNION STATION
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H Street Corridor
WHITE HOUSE
Capitol Riverfront
Shaw
HEART OF DOWNTOWNOver the last decade, Washington DC’s downtown area has experienced enormous residential, commercial, and cultural growth, evolving into the entire region’s foremost dining and entertainment destination.
THOMAS JEFFERSONMEMORIAL
Forbes ranked DC as the second coolest city in the nation, with a culture index of 99 out of 100 possible points.
Over the last decade, Washington DC’s downtown area has experienced enormous residential, commercial, and cultural growth, evolving into the entire region’s foremost dining and entertainment destination.
DC’s population grows three times faster than the national average.
DISTRICT’S DOWNTOWN
Washington, DC is a city of unique, yet connected neighborhoods, many of which center around their own distinctive collection of shops and restaurants. Located in the East End (also known as Downtown), Terrell Place is centrally situated within a high concentration of businesses and cultural institutions. The East End has become the unrivaled dining and entertainment destination for the entire Metro region. Millions of people visit the area each year to enjoy its museums, theater district, and cultural and entertainment offerings. Nearby attractions include the Verizon Center, the National Portrait Gallery, the White House, the National Mall, and the DC Convention Center—all of which are significant drivers of foot traffic and spending in the East End.
THE LAY OF THE LAND
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The East End stands alone as the heart and soul of DC. The area has come into its own as a cosmopolitan neighborhood with a vibrant dining and entertainment scene. The population and visitor profile is growing and changing, attracting a well-heeled global crowd with discerning taste. Chefs, restaurateurs, developers, and shop owners have taken note and have flocked here en masse.
Downtown is home to the city’s finest attractions, boasting more than 90 Zagat-rated restaurants, nearly a dozen theaters, first-class shopping, museums, galleries, and theaters – all with unparalleled transit access.
THE DOWNTOWN SCENE
POPULATION 2012
DAYTIME POPULATION 2012
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Strategically situated in the hustle-and-bustle of downtown, between hotels and entertainment venues both hip and historic, retail stores at Terrell Place are poised to cater to the millions of local, national, and international visitors to downtown each year looking to experience the unique retail and entertainment offerings of Washington DC’s vibrant East End.
5.5 Million Residents in the DC Metro Area190,000 People Living in Downtown DC17.9 Million Visitors to DC in 2011$6.03 Billion Visitor Spending in 2011 ($698 Million on retail)Union Station - 32 Million Visitors YearlyFord’s Theater - 1 Million Visitors Yearly
RETAIL, RESTAURANTS & HOTELS
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Verizon Center - 2 Million Visitors Yearly, 280 + Events PerYear
WASHINGTON DC
650 F STREET NW
TERRELL PLACE
5.5 Million Residents in the DC Metro Area190,000 People Living in Downtown DC17.9 Million Visitors to DC in 2011$6.03 Billion Visitor Spending in 2011 ($698 Million on retail)Union Station - 32 Million Visitors YearlyFord’s Theater - 1 Million Visitors Yearly
5,067 SFVENTED RESTAURANT SPACE
819 SF DRY STORAGE /
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Verizon Center
Shakespeare Theater
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Science Museum
Shakespeare Theater
WMATA HeadquatersNational Portrait Gallery
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Length97’ - 10”
2,294 SFPOP-UP RETAIL
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5,067 SFVENTED
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Storefront Width48’ - 4”
Storefront Width33’ - 4”