NoMa Apartments
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Experience one of Washington DC’s up and coming areas with our collection of NoMa apartments.The Northeast Washington neighborhood, also known as NoMa, is an incredible place that has developed into a crisp, urban environment. Modern steel and glass architecture mix and pop against the more traditional, long standing structures. NoMa also offers a spacious atmosphere, not too crowded but not a ghost town either. Offices and restaurants are balanced with open space and charming brick sidewalks.
The strong neighborhood atmosphere is solidified by the number of activities and events available to the public. The NoMa Summer Screen is organized to use the undeveloped land as venues for movie screenings. There is also the “Nerds in NoMa” speaker series, “Yoga NoMa” and a variety of art shows. Residents of NoMa have plenty of options for commuting and exploring thanks to a comprehensive transit system consisting of rail line and buses. You will also see many individuals biking and walking along the many bike routes and walking trails.
As with many neighborhoods in Washington DC NoMa is home to a number of historic landmarks that only add to its character. These include the Woodward & Lothrop Service Warehouse and Uline Arena, known as being the first U.S. concert site for The Beatles.
Our NoMa apartments offer the perfect place to call home and experience this spectacular neighborhood. No matter which community best fits your needs, our apartments feature amenities and services that will make you feel right at home.
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