NoMa (short for "north of Massachusetts Avenue ") is a neighborhood of Washington, D.C. , located in Ward 6 of the city. The neighborhood encompasses the region north of Massachusetts Avenue located north and east of Union Station . It includes the Sursum Corda , Eckington , and Near Northeast areas, as well as a section known as Swampoodle .
10-633: (Redirected from NOMA ) [REDACTED] Look up noma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Noma , NoMa , or NOMA may refer to: Places [ edit ] NoMa , the area North of Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, D.C., US NoMa–Gallaudet U station , on Washington Metro Noma, Florida , US NOMA, Manchester , a redevelopment in England Noma District, Ehime ,
20-430: A Kanji iteration mark NOMA or Non-overlapping magisteria , a viewpoint about science and religion USS Noma (SP-131) , a patrol craft 1917–1919 5G § NOMA (non-orthogonal multiple access) , a telecommunications technology See also [ edit ] Gnoma , a genus of longhorn beetles Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
30-666: A barklouse of the family Archipsocidae Euxoa nomas , a moth of the family Noctuidae Noma pony , a Japanese pony breed Brands and enterprises [ edit ] NOMA (company) , US lighting manufacturer Noma (restaurant) , Copenhagen, Denmark Healthcare [ edit ] Noma (disease) , an often fatal infection of the mouth and face Noma neonatorum , similar to noma (disease) in newborn infants Organizations [ edit ] New Orleans Museum of Art , US National Organization of Minority Architects , US professional organization Noma Dōjō , Tokyo, Japan Other uses [ edit ] Noma (のま),
40-1019: A former district in Iyo Province, Japan Noma Station , Mihama, Aichi, Japan People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Noma, a diminutive of the Russian name Avtonom Noma Bar (born 1973), Israeli-British artist Noma Dumezweni (born 1969), Swazi-British actress Noma Gurich (born 1952), American judge Noma Shepherd (1935–2023), New Zealand community leader Surname [ edit ] Akiko Noma (born 1980), Japanese musician Akinori Noma , Japanese electrophysiologist Hiroshi Noma (1915–1991), Japanese author Seiji Noma (1878–1938), Japanese writer and publisher Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Noma Prizes , Japanese literary awards Noma Award for Publishing in Africa Biology [ edit ] Archipsocus nomas ,
50-402: A rapidly-growing neighborhood in D.C. The New York Times summarized the shift, stating "NoMa now has about 6,400 people living in about 3,800 apartments; there were none in 2010". REI opened one of its outdoor supply big box stores in the renovated Washington Coliseum , where the N.B.A.’s Capitols had played in the 1940s. A longstanding homeless encampment under the K Street underpass
60-600: A tent with a man inside, and who was hospitalized as a result. NoMa includes several historic structures: Union Market borders NoMa on the east and has a gourmet food hall , retail non-food stalls and a rooftop with bar, picnic tables and event stage. The area is served by many modes of transportation, including: Eighteen schools serve the NoMa neighborhood, from pre-K to university. 38°54′23.4″N 77°0′17.7″W / 38.906500°N 77.004917°W / 38.906500; -77.004917 Gnoma Gnoma
70-597: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages NoMa NoMa includes: NoMa's southern tip at Union Station/ Columbus Circle is a half-mile north of the U.S. Capitol . According to the NoMa Business Improvement District, the neighborhood was home to 13,000 residents as of January 2023, with a total of 50,000 employees working in the area. 2020 Census data showed that Ward 6 which includes parts of NoMa, Navy Yard and Southwest ,
80-493: The title Noma . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Noma&oldid=1232567964 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description
90-399: Was cleared in 2020, with similar encampments under the L Street and M Street underpasses cleared in 2021. Most of the unhoused people agreed to move into apartments as part of a city program. The underpasses had previously been cleared around 100 times, but people returned soon thereafter. The city's removal of the encampments drew criticism after a bulldozer operator accidentally began to clear
100-495: Was responsible for a third of D.C.'s 15% population growth over the previous decade. After much planning for the area in the late 1990s, the 2004 opening of the New York Ave–Florida Ave Metro, now NoMa-Gallaudet U station , sparked development in the neighborhood. Its name was reportedly chosen to nickname the nomenclature of New York City neighborhoods such as SoHo and TriBeCa . By 2016, NoMa had emerged as
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