At the end of 2022, NPF passed a milestone: the completion of the work enabled by the District’s $50 million grant in 2013. Follow @NoMaBID for new updates.
At the end of 2022, the NoMa Parks Foundation passed a milestone: the completion of the work enabled by the District’s $50 million grant in 2013. The City’s investment in NoMa yielded showstopper public spaces and gave NoMa residents, workers, and visitors room to breathe deeply.
At the end of 2022, the NoMa Parks Foundation passed a milestone: the completion of the work enabled by the District’s $50 million grant in 2013. The City’s investment in NoMa yielded showstopper public spaces and gave NoMa residents, workers, and visitors room to breathe deeply.
We couldn’t be prouder of the work of the Foundation, and we encourage you to read through the 10-year retrospective report, Imagine NoMa Parks: https://t.co/LPg3N3sqBq
We want to thank the NoMa Parks Foundation partners and board members, as well as the NoMa community.
The @NoMaBID and D.C. want your help renaming what has colloquially been known as Dave Thomas Circle (where the old Wendys used to sit).
In the future, it will be three park areas. Drop your suggestions in the comments and at the link.
https://t.co/hwus96pLt9
The reconfiguration of the Florida Ave./New York Ave. NE intersection, often referred to as the “Virtual Circle” or “Dave Thomas Circle,” is scheduled to begin later this year. This intersection has been a chronic challenge for the District for generations.
In advance of the delivery of these spaces, the NoMa Business Improvement District is partnering with @DDOTDC and inviting members of the community to suggest one overall name for the trio of new public spaces.
Alethia Tanner & The Long History of Black Street Vendors In D.C. via @DCist: the NoMa BID and NoMa Parks Foundation are committed to sharing Alethia Tanner's legacy through our programming at Alethia Tanner Park. https://t.co/FZDrO0m5Kr
❄️🥶 Cold weather is on its way! In preparation for winter at the parks, the water fountains at Swampoodle Park and Alethia Tanner Park will be turned off today.
🎉 🌳 Swampoodle Terrace is now open! Thank you to the #NoMa community and our wonderful partners for coming out to welcome this beautiful new park, located at the corner of 3rd and L Streets NE.
Let's cut a ribbon to a new park today!
The new Swampoodle Terrace is here.
This beautiful new park at the corner of 3rd & L Streets NE is ready for you. Join us for a ribbon cutting this evening, 10/19 at 5 p.m. Swag and treats while supplies last.
#Optoutside#NoMa
Thank you to the NoMa residents and our partners for their support: @LEEAssociatesDC, @ForresterTweets, @DCDPR, @DCDGS, @DDOTDC, and ANC6C –
especially through the Environment, Parks, and Events, and Transportation and Public Space committees.
We’ve all heard “good things come in small packages.” Well, Swampoodle Terrace proves it! This beautiful new park at the corner of 3rd & L Streets NE will soon be ready for visitors. Join us for a ribbon-cutting on Weds, 10/19 at 5 p.m. to celebrate: https://t.co/jha3KLymVj
Join us this Saturday (Oct. 1) for Eckington Day! A couple of updates to the schedule to highlight: a @dcfireems fire truck will be joining the fun at 11 am! We'll also be having an afterparty at @metrobardc at 6pm. #EckingtonDay