Lincoln Heights/Richardson Dwellings

NE
LINCOLN HEIGHTS/
RICHARDSON DWELLINGS
AS PART OF THE
DC GOVERNMENT’S
NEW COMMUNITIES
INITIATIVE the
Lincoln Heights and
Richardson Dwellings
neighborhoods will
become healthy mixedincome communities
where residents have
quality housing options,
economic opportunities
and access to appropriate
human services for
adults and children.
PARKS & RECREATION
Neighborhood attractions include
Marvin Gaye Park and its 1.2-mile
bike trail, the Greater Deanwood
Neighborhood Heritage Trail, the
Deanwood Community Center &
Library and the newly renovated
Riverside Center.
NEW $10M STREETSCAPE
Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue
features a reconfigured single lane
roadway to allow for traffic calming,
landscaped medians, bicycle lanes,
new sidewalks and street lighting.
The improvements were completed
in 2012.
$100M DC GOVERNMENT
INVESTMENT
The DC government has already
made initial investments in the
overall redevelopment plan by
completing the new Howard D.
Woodson High School (900 student
capacity) in 2011, and three mixedincome developments that include
replacement units for public housing
residents.
MIXED-USE, MIXED-INCOME
REDEVELOPMENT PLAN
NEW DEVELOPMENT
GREAT STREETS RETAIL
SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
• The Warrenton Group and Pennrose
Properties are currently constructing
Deanwood Hills, a 150-unit apartment
building, with an anticipated delivery
in 2018.
• The historic Strand Theatre site will
be redeveloped into 9,200 SF of
retail and 86 residential units by The
Warrenton Group & WMCDC.
Washington DC Economic Partnership · DC Neighborhood Profiles 2017
The redevelopment plan for the area
calls for approximately 1,600 new
mixed-income housing units along
with retail and office space.
Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue is
a designated Great Streets corridor.
As funds become available small
businesses can apply for grants to
cover capital improvements and
certain soft costs. In 2016, up to
$85,000 was awarded per location.
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0-1 mi
POPULATION
9,401
44%
56%
83%
17%
8%
35,934
45%
55%
84%
15%
6%
171,427
46%
54%
85%
19%
7%
DO
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Arts/Tourism
Education
NE
SO
TA
Deanwood
DEANWOOD
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EA
ST
ER
N
AV
E
MEADE ST
49TH ST
66,325
2.5
43%
57%
$238,311
M
IN
AV
E
M
ILW
OR
TH
KENILWORTH
ELEMENTARY
DEANWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTER
KE
N
$46,185
$29,900
66%
29516%
18%
$36,750
BID Area
D
$44,431
$29,900
71%
12%
CESAR
18%
CHAVEZ
SCHOOL $35,358
LANE PL
Main Street
AN
13,835
2.6
39%
MEADE ST
61%
$223,335
Y
JA
3,332
2.8
43%
57%
$231,628
Great Street
YL
AR
M
HOUSEHOLDS
Households (HH)
Average HH Size
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
Median HH Value
Government
LAS
ST
AV
E
Population
Male
Female
High School Graduate +
Bachelor’s Degree +
Graduate/Professional
Degree
Retail/Restaurant
0-3 mi
Kenilworth
Aquatic
Gardens
ANACOS
TIA A
VE
0-½ mi
LEE ST
ST
INCOME
SUBURBAN MARKET
SHERIFF RD
52N
26%
22%
39%
13%
FOOTE ST
36.7
IE H
GAULT PL
EL EN
BURRO
UGHS
AV
DIVIS
5 0 H ST
T
47TH ST
EADS ST
LINCOLN HEIGHTS/
RICHARDSON DWELLINGS
BLAINE
ST
METRORAIL EXITS (Avg weekday/Avg weekend)
EAST CAPITOL ST
C EN
TRA
LA
EAST CAPITOL ST/
CAPITOL GATEWAY
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51ST ST
50TH ST
53RD ST
NG
Benning Road 2,452 / 1,024
D ST
C ST
RD
11,800 Nannie Helen Burroughs
D ST
E ST
Source: ESRI, 2016 Estimates & Projections 1. American Community
Survey (2010-2014), values are rounded to nearest whole percent
2. WMATA (FY 2016)
F ST
FI
Fort Dupont
Golf Course
TC
H ST
G ST
TEXA
SA
VE
CONTACT
Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning
& Economic Development
Angie Rodgers, Director, New Communities Initiative
(202) 727-6365, [email protected]
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YL
M
RN
SS
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HS
T
AN
D
H ST
VE
BU
MAYA ANGELOU PCS
HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS
FUTURE CAP
MARKETPLA
AMES ST
DMV SERVICES CENTER
TRAFFIC COUNTS (Avg. annual daily volumes)
PL
KELLY MIDDLE
SCHOOL
NI
BEN
ST
37TH
C ST
30%
43%
25%
2%
2
D ST
H. D. WOODSON
HIGH SCHOOL
BENCO
SHOPPING CENTER
Fort
Chaplin
Park
38%
42%
19%
1%
U
A-1 GROCERY
VE
35%
48%
16%
0%
D
ER
DG
RI
0
1
2-3
4+
$24,469
BROOK
S ST
$264,651
$160,499
$259,996
SOME
BLAINE ST
$90,873
PROJECT
7-ELEVEN
$95,779
M Benning Rd
$88,075 DENNY’S
$36,919
$51,096
49TH ST
AVAILABLE VEHICLES PER HH1
$107,534
$10,749
$145,928
44TH ST
Apparel
Computers & Accessories
$403
$1,719
Entertainment &
$5,548
$23,600
DC EAGLE
BE N
Recreation
NIN
G RD
–Pets
$948
$3,928
Food at Home
$10,448
$43,646
SAFEWAY
Food away from Home CVS $6,117
$25,880
Health Care
$10,086
$42,496
–Medical Care BLAINE ST
$3,519
$14,689
Home Improvement
$3,559
$15,393
Household Furnishings
$3,332
$14,141
Personal Care Products
$1,380
$5,891
ST
Vehicle Maint. & Repair
$1,994
$8,296
EAST CAPITOL
DI
E
STRAND
THEATER
REDEVELOPMENT
42ND ST
Mahan
$17,400
Park
RA
7-ELEVEN
KIDS
CONSUMERAMERICA’S
EXPENDITURES
($ thousands)
BASKIN
ROBINS
Fort
DUNKIN DONUTS
POPEYES
$4,021
SALA THAI
LE
58TH ST
NN
MI
SUBWAY
B ST
54TH ST
RT
H
KE
NI
LW
O
32%
28%
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Ave
M 20%
35%
38%
13%
14%
33.4
35.9
DOES
MENICK’S MARKET
NA
49TH
ST
Age < 20
Age 20–34
Age 35–64
Age 65+
Median Age (years)
ST
½
D ST
JAY ST
55TH ST
DE
R
PA
AV
E
O
FO
TE
HAYES ST
SI
AGE
7-ELEVEN
S
PARKSIDE MIXED-USE
REDEVELOPMENT
K
JUST ST
WENDY’S
PL
EDUCARE
$59,582
$46,123
53%
19%
28%
$46,595
MCDONALD’S
ION
AVE
Average HH
Median HHHAY
ES
NEVAL HH
THOMAS
ST
Income <$50k
ELEMENTARY
HH Income $50–$75k
HH Income $75k+
Average HH Disposable
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