iB::Topic::The new NoMa -
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Published on: 12/13/2002
Last Visited: 4/7/2003
The additions will make NoMa a "destination for other people to come to," says Barbara Heineback, communications director for the National Capital Revitalization Corp.
Seeing the growing traffic congestion in the suburbs and the city's resurgence, Brown is optimistic."There's a lot of excitement about living in the city again."
NoMa's success is critical to the city's goal of adding 100,000 people to its resident population by 2010, Brown says.
Both areas of NoMa are being considered as possible sites for a Washington baseball stadium.
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The additions will make NoMa a "destination for other people to come to," says Barbara Heineback, communications director for the National Capital Revitalization Corp.
Seeing the growing traffic congestion in the suburbs and the city's resurgence, Brown is optimistic."There's a lot of excitement about living in the city again."
NoMa's success is critical to the city's goal of adding 100,000 people to its resident population by 2010, Brown says.
Both areas of NoMa are being considered as possible sites for a Washington baseball stadium.