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Description

Uline Arena was recently re-development in the burgeoning NoMa neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The 2.5 acre site is located at the intersections of Delaware Avenue NE, M Street NE and 3rd Street NE, with Congress Street NE dying into the property. The property is currently occupied by the Arena building (historic), the Ice House building (historic), and two other commercial buildings, most used as parking structures. The Arena building, best known for being the venue for the first American concert given by The Beatles, is also architecturally significant due to its concrete barrel vault roof and structural concrete arches. The Ice House building is the original ice manufacturing facility which provided ice for the skating rink within the Arena building. It was there where Mr. Uline created his patented equipment which became so successful that the Arena building became necessary.

The single-story Arena building was converted into a single level of retail below three levels of office space. The Ice House building has additional ground level retail space with a portion of the first level being dedicated to office. Above this there are two additional levels of office space. Parking is also available on site.

Facts

  • 70,000 SF of retail with prime street frontage on three major streets
  • 174,000 SF of office space
  • Built in 1945; Acquired in 2004, Re-developed in 2016
  • 167-space, 4-level parking garage
  • Metro Access:  Adjacent to NoMa (Red Line)

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