Report
The DowntownDC BID area is one of the nation’s most dynamic, mixed-use, downtown economies. The strength of D.C.’s Downtown economy is rooted in the stable employment base that exists in […]
The fundamentals of the Downtown economy are strong, despite experiencing modest declines in several sectors. This economic stability exists because the DowntownDC BID area, and D.C., benefits from the still […]
2011 was a strong year for the DowntownDC BID area and DC economies. The basic building blocks of any economy—employment and population—grew at a robust rate in both absolute and […]
2009 was a tough year for local, regional, national and global economies. March 2009 was the low point, with great uncertainty about financial systems and consumer behavior. Although the Downtown […]
Washington, DC, and its Downtown established many economic records in 2008, but the year ended in a decline due to the global financial and economic crisis that accelerated in September […]
As with the past several years, in 2005, the state of the Downtown economy was very good. Again, it was a year of major accomplishments in job creation, in development […]
The strong operating performance of Downtown BID office space, in conjunction with declining capitalization rates for Downtown BID office sales, has led to record high prices. Sales prices for Class […]
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