2120 Vermont Ave Nw Unit #515, Washington
Listing courtesy of TTR Sotheby's International Realty. Contact:
(301) 467-5150
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Nine blocks of urban energy and activity, the U Street Corridor is a commercial and residential neighborhood in Northwest Washington home to many of the City’s most cutting edge shops, restaurants and nightclubs.
U Street has long been the home of Washingtonians who want to march to their own beat. The street's renovated clubs, new restaurants and shops are once again the center of DC’s humming nightlife. If you’re looking for a place that celebrates diversity through music – from jazz and blues all the way up to rock and go-go – then look no further than U Street.
At the turn of the century, U Street was a cultural center of Washington known for its jazz music, arts and civil rights movements. After riots and protests, it has regained its rightful place as one of the best places in DC to experience all that is vibrant about our culture – from foodies who flock to restaurants like Jaleo and Citronelle to music lovers flocking to live performances by iconic acts at The Lincoln Theatre or jazz enthusiasts exploring new sounds at venues like Blues Alley or Bohemian Caverns.
Being in the heart of the city, with access to its pulse.
The U Street area is increasingly becoming a popular place to visit on weekends and even during the week. Residents have taken advantage of the newly-added lifestyle amenities offered in the area including grocery stores, markets, and hardware stores to support their everyday needs. Nightlife may still be the main attraction for this neighborhood but it has evolved into something more than just a party spot.
U Street Corridor is a very vibrant neighborhood with countless restaurants and ethnic food, lively bars, and fabulous shopping options. Nightlife is a major plus with popular establishments like JoJo's, Solly's or Florida Avenue Grill. Its vintage fashion collections and popular jazz clubs introduce historical culture to local residents.
You can enjoy the best that the city has to offer right outside your door.
The U Street neighborhood has an abundance of entertainment options that are within walking distance. The metro and bus lines make it easy to commute downtown from this area, which has a brash, confident style all its own.
What is referred to as a "corridor" in DC these days usually signifies that it is a new area by city standards. Such is the case with the U Street Corridor, an area of northwest DC which received its moniker. Like H Street Corridor before it, christening of this neighborhood coincided with a blueprint for change - residential projects and retail makeover which would alter the face of nearby areas forevermore. Despite transformation already achieved, U Street Corridor remains one in transition - several projects are planned which could yet again have a major impact reputation.
Though weekends on U Street are dominated by fun seekers from outside the neighborhood, locals have the run of the area most other days and nights. Longtime neighborhood restaurants know their regulars by sight and greet them by name.
In Washington’s U Street corridor, there is tons of African-American history—from Civil War soldiers to jazz legends—with hearty servings of shopping, dining, and nightlife on the side.
A nightlife full of energy.
With hundreds of bars, clubs, and restaurants squeezed into such a tight area, the U Street Corridor is a party-destination.
The area is made up of a mix of smaller row homes, large new condos and loft apartments which can be expensive.
No bargains can be found around U Street because row houses have been thoroughly renovated and condos near the city center tend to be expensive.
The majority of U Street is a Victorian-era neighborhood, which was designated a historic district. Over the last decade, more than 2,000 condominiums and apartments were constructed in this area, many of which offer spectacular roof decks with some of the best views in Washington DC . Some notable addresses include 2020 Lofts , Langston Lofts , the Flats at Union Row and Warehouses at Union Row among others.
The combination of their cultural history and prominence gives them a certain cache.
The U Street neighborhood boasts a proud history, while also welcoming change and growth. Its diverse community is part of its identity. The District's U Street neighborhood is both colorful and historic – the part of the city that never sleeps, full of eclectic food options, late-night dancing and rich culture.
U Street was once truly the heart of black culture in Washington, DC, attracting locals and visitors for an unparalleled music and nightlife scene. The neighborhood has experienced a comeback in recent years, and is full of diverse attractions and dining options. Enjoying farm-fresh produce at a local farmers' market, checking the longest cascading fountain in North America, sampling the signature half-smoke at Ben’s Chili Bowl, traveling to "Little Ethiopia" for a unique culinary experience, stopping by vintage shop for exceptional finds, learning about history at the African American Civil War Memorial and Museum, catching jazz or eat brunch gospel-style at the historic Howard Theater are some activities to do in U Street.