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. 33 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 UG Arts/Tourism Education NE SO TA Deanwood DEANWOOD PAGE 18 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 PAGE 21 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] AR YL M RN SS T 4 6T 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% Minnesota21% 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 Capitol Heig
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