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Landmark: CityCenterDCCity: Northwest Washington
Country: USA Washington DC
Continent: North America
CityCenterDC, Northwest Washington, USA Washington DC, North America
CityCenterDC is a mixed-use development located in Northwest Washington, D.C. It comprises residential, retail, and office spaces.
Visual Characteristics
The development features modern architecture with a combination of glass, steel, and stone facades. Buildings range in height, with the tallest structures reaching approximately 10 stories. The design incorporates open plazas and landscaped areas.
Location & Access Logistics
CityCenterDC is situated between 9th and 11th Streets NW and H and K Streets NW. It is approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) east of the White House. Parking is available in an underground garage accessible from 11th Street NW. The closest Metro stations are Metro Center (Red, Blue, Orange, Silver lines) and Gallery Place-Chinatown (Green, Yellow, Red lines), both within a 0.5 km walk. Several bus lines serve the surrounding streets, including routes 16th Street NW and K Street NW.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The site was formerly occupied by the historic Franklin School and the old D.C. Department of Employment Services building. The development project began in 2010 and was completed in phases, with the first phase opening in 2014. The project aimed to redevelop a significant urban block in the city center.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can explore a variety of retail stores, including fashion boutiques and specialty shops. Dining options range from casual eateries to upscale restaurants. Public art installations are present throughout the development. The central plaza often hosts public events and seasonal markets.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within retail establishments and public areas. Shade is provided by building overhangs and strategically placed trees in plazas. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong throughout the development. Numerous food vendors and restaurants are located on-site.
Best Time to Visit
For shopping and dining, weekday mornings offer fewer crowds. Evening hours provide a different atmosphere with illuminated buildings. The development is accessible year-round, with specific events often scheduled during spring and fall.
Facts & Legends
The development project was one of the largest urban redevelopment initiatives in Washington, D.C. in recent decades. A unique feature is the integration of public art, including a large-scale mural by artist Tomashi Jackson.
Nearby Landmarks
- 0.8km West: White House
- 0.5km Northeast: Capital One Arena
- 0.7km Southwest: National Portrait Gallery
- 0.6km Southeast: International Spy Museum
- 0.9km North: National Building Museum