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Robin-Eve Jasper President, NoMa Business Improvement District

Public-Private Partnership to Build a Metro Station in Washington DC. Robin-Eve Jasper President, NoMa Business Improvement District. NoMa: North of Massachusetts Avenue. Assets before 2004. Proximity to the US Capitol and Union Station Swampoodle legacy On DC Metro’s “Red Line”

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Robin-Eve Jasper President, NoMa Business Improvement District

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  1. Public-Private Partnership to Build a Metro Station in Washington DC Robin-Eve Jasper President, NoMa Business Improvement District

  2. NoMa: North of Massachusetts Avenue

  3. Assets before 2004 Proximity to the US Capitol and Union Station Swampoodle legacy On DC Metro’s “Red Line” Commuter rail Metro stop at Union Station 6 million square feet of development 2

  4. NoMa –Gallaudet U Metro Station Public-private partnership began in 1998 Station opened in 2004 $120 M public/private investment 8,400 + daily ridership, increased from 2,100 in 2005 Fastest-growing ridership in the system 3

  5. Other Key Investment Drivers Large land tracts Public transit/highway C-3-C zoning; by right TDRs DC Growth “Hole in the donut” 4

  6. Development 2005 – 2013 $3 billion in private investment 8 million square feet of mixed use space 5.5 million square feet of office space 350,000 square feet of retail space 3,964 apartments (existing & under construction) 622 hotel rooms (existing & under construction) 5

  7. NoMa Tenants CareFirst Blue Cross/Blue Shield CNN Google Kaiser Permanente Mathematica Policy Research NeighborWorks NPR Sirius XM US Department of Justice 6

  8. Impact on DC Economic Growth 1996: $5 million in real estate tax revenue to District government First half of 2014: roughly $45 million in tax revenue to District government New residents = income tax revenue New businesses = sales tax revenue Jobs - Jobs - Jobs 9

  9. BID Activities: Economic Development NoMa – Gallaudet U. Metro Residential tax abatement Nonprofit tax abatement Harris Teeter incentive NoMa parks funding - $50 million NoMa parks foundation 10

  10. BID Activities: Events 30+ free community events per year 5,000 at first annual NoMa Beer Fest 1,200+ at “Outlaw Hero” themed NoMa Summer Screen 23

  11. BID Activities: Clean and Safe Block by block trash pick-up Mar-May 2013: 175,378 pounds June-July 2013: 179,516 pounds On-street recycling program Neighborhood landscaping 12

  12. BID Activities: Marketing 3,901 subscribers to bimonthly newsletter Social media @NoMaBID Walking tours Fence and street pole banners 13

  13. Robin-Eve Jasper President, NoMa Business Improvement District rjasper@nomabid.org

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