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Penn Quarter Information
Penn Quarter is a section of the Downtown area of Washington, D.C., located
just north of Pennsylvania Avenue, halfway between the White House and the U.S.
Capitol Building. Penn Quarter has experienced gentrification, stimulated by the
nearby Verizon Center, which opened in 1997. Penn Quarter is located just south
of Washington's Chinatown.
Penn Quarter is home to some of the best restaurants and entertainment venues
in Washington, D.C. Dozens of new restaurants and shops have recently opened for
business both on and off of 7th Street. On Thursday afternoons during summer,
the FRESHFARM Penn Quarter farmers market is open on 8th Street, just south of E
Street. Freedom Forum is constructing a new facility for the Newseum, a Wolfgang
Puck white table cloth restaurant, office and television studio space, and
rental apartments at 6th Street & Pennsylvania Avenue; the Newseum is slated to
open in late 2007 or early 2008. The transformation of the area from an
underutilized, sometimes tawdry part of the city's downtown to a vibrant
community is continuing at a steady pace, with the addition of several new
condominium and rental apartment buildings, offices and theaters. Penn Quarter
is a culturally rich neighborhood with more legitimate theaters (seven
currently, nine when two now under construction are completed) and performance
spaces and museums than any other neighborhood in the metropolitan area. Only
the adjacent National Mall with many Smithsonian museums and the National
Gallery of Art can claim to have more than the five museums currently open in
Penn Quarter.
Residents also have a number of choices for strenuous activities: from running
on the Mall to bowling at Lucky Strike in the Gallery Place development at 7th
and H, to working out at the Washington Sports Club, YWCA, the Fit Club at
Washington Center, or the new VIDA Fitness in the Verizon Center. Other
neighborhood amenities include: several coffee shops; Teaism, a teahouse and
restaurant; Cowgirl Creamery on F Street between 9th and 10th, which has a wide
selection of cheeses; three salons and day spas: Celadon, Saint Germain, and
Toka; Coup de Foudre lingerie; several bookstores; the Landmark E Street Cinema,
which shows independent films; Regal Theater; and several ice cream shops:
Gifford's Ice Cream and Candy shop, Haagen Dazs, two Ben & Jerry's and a Maggie
Moo's. Over the past thirty years the neighborhood has transformed from a
sleepy, nondescript part of downtown into a vibrant community with an abundant
number of new upscale apartment buildings (The Lansburgh, The Lexington,
Historic Row, Avalon at Gallery Place, Meridian, Mass Court) and condominums
(Market Square, The Pennsylvania, Terrell Place, the Clara Barton at Penn
Quarter, the Lafayette at Penn Quarter, the Artisan, The Ventana, Mather
Studios, 400 Mass, The Myrene, 6th Street Lofts, The Cosmopolitan).
