DMPED: Great Streets
DC Home Mayor Fenty DC Guide Residents Business Visitors DC Government Kids

Deputy Mayor for Planning & Economic Development

DMPED HOME
DMPED HOME
KEY INITIATIVES
ABOUT US
OPPORTUNITIES AND
  FINANCING

INFORMATION
KEY INITIATIVES
ONLINE SERVICE
  REQUESTS

OPPORTUNITIES
   AND FINANCING

ONLINE SERVICE
  REQUESTS

About Us
Contact Us
Ask the Deputy Mayor
Press Contacts
FOIA Requests
FOIA - Frequently Asked Questions
News Room
Site Map
Anacostia Waterfront Intiative
Bank on DC
Great Streets
Mayor's Housing Initiative
Neighborhood
  Development Projects

New Communities
Citywide Economic
  Incentives

Development
  Opportunities

Neighborhood Investment Fund
Procurement
  Opportunities

Deputy Mayor's Bio
Who We Are
Careers
Procurement Opportunites
Agency Calendar
DC Housing Search
Development Ambassador Program
Cluster Agencies
Commercial Revitalization: reSTORE DC
District-wide Development Pipeline
FOIA FAQ
Maps
Meetings and Upcoming Events
Neighborhood Plans
Publications
Related Agencies and Partner Organizations
Walter Reed Local Redevelopment Authority
Careers - Vacancy Announcements

Great Streets               

Neighborhoods in the District of Columbia want vibrant and distinct neighborhood centers filled with proud merchants, well-maintained shops in attractive buildings, excited patrons, and supportive residents. These neighborhoods and others are linked by a series of major corridors that have significant potential to be "great streets" - places where people want to be.

The Great Streets Initiative is a multi-year, multiple-agency effort to transform nine under-invested corridors into thriving and inviting neighborhood centers using public actions and tools as needed to leverage private investment. The Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) is partnering with the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) and the Office of Planning (OP) to manage the program. More than $200 million is being invested in new mixed use development projects, storefront improvements, transportation, streetscape, and transit improvements along these corridors.

In late January 2008, the District made available $95 million in targeted Tax Increment Financing for neighborhood economic development projects which include over 10,000 square feet of quality local and national retail.

For more information contact:
 
ODMPED - Derrick Woody, Coordinator-Great Streets at derrick.woody@dc.gov
 
DDOT -  Project Manager Karina Ricks at karina.ricks@dc.gov
 
OP - Geraldine Gardner at geraldine.gardner@dc.gov
 
 
For more information about the Great Streets Initiative, please explore the following links:

 
  
 

[$XQ=573044$]