You might think you know your neighborhood like the back of your hand, but, no matter what, there are things you don’t know. A lot of demographic stats, for instance. You can find those in this report profiling 54 neighborhoods of D.C.
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The Neighborhood Profiles report was released by the Washington, DC Economic Partnership Wednesday at the mid-Atlantic International Council of Shopping Centers conference at the Gaylord National.
“Washington, D.C. has long been a hub of diversity, each neighborhood is a character in itself,” said WDCEP President and CEO Keith Sellars in a press release. “It’s nice to see how the D.C. neighborhood count has grown over the past decade.”
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