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- NoMa abstract ""NoMa", a moniker for the area North of Massachusetts Avenue, is located just four blocks from Capitol Hill and directly to the east of Union Station in Washington, D.C., United States. NoMa is Washington's fastest growing neighborhood;[citation needed] in just 5 years, NoMa has developed 11 million SF of office, residential, hotel and retail space totaling $6 billion in private investment.[citation needed] NoMa envelopes the neighborhoods of Truxton Circle, Sursum Corda, Eckington, and Near Northeast and includes a section historically known as Swampoodle. It is home to several important historic structures including the Woodward & Lothrop Service Warehouse (on the National Register of Historic Places), the Uline Arena, St. Aloysius Church, Gonzaga College High School, Gallaudet University and the Government Printing Office.[citation needed] In fact, The Beatles played their first North American concert at the Uline Arena in NoMa in 1964.[citation needed]Although much of the planning for the area took place during the late-1990s, the 2004 opening of the New York Ave-Florida Ave Metro, now NoMa-Gallaudet U station sparked development in the neighborhood. From 2007-2008, private developers invested over $1 billion to begin the development of office, residential, hotel, and retail space in a 35-block area over the next 10 years.[citation needed] Development has ushered in a number of prominent commercial businesses, government organizations, and retail establishments; including NPR, CNN, Sirius XM, Harris Teeter, Roti, Potbelly Sandwich Shop, and others.[citation needed] The area is served by 13 methods of transportation including rail (via the Red Line of the Washington Metro), bus (via intercity carriers and Metrobus), bicycle (via the Capital Bikeshare, Metropolitan Branch Trail), car, (zipcar, Uber), taxi, or walk the sidewalks of an area that received a walkscore of 92. Eighteen schools serve the NoMa neighborhood, from pre-K to university. Educational centers include Gallaudet University, Community College of DC and Gonzaga.".
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- NoMa comment ""NoMa", a moniker for the area North of Massachusetts Avenue, is located just four blocks from Capitol Hill and directly to the east of Union Station in Washington, D.C., United States.".
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