Meet You in NoMa
Creative locals, vibrant scenes and unmatched energy—there’s good reason why NoMa is Washington DC’s buzziest, most up-and-coming neighborhood. Home to community-minded essentials like cool restaurants, cultural hubs and a beloved farmers’ market, this little slice of the city is the perfect place to call home.
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Here to Stay
A neighborhood built on modern growth and major walkability, NoMa is ideally suited to life on the go.
Explore NoMaHome Sweet Hale
"Living at The Hale has been one of the best experiences I've had in any apartment community. From the moment I moved in, I've felt at home. The community is well-maintained, and the apartments are modern and comfortable."
—Google Review




The Appeal of NoMa
Short for North of Massachusetts, NoMa blends modern architecture with cafés, creative dining, breweries, public art, and cultural anchors like NPR. It attracts residents for its urban energy, new retail, and close-knit feel.

Everyday Essentials, Close By
Nearby errands are easy with Trader Joe’s and Harris Teeter close by, plus Whole Foods (H Street) and Giant within easy reach. Union Market adds specialty foods, while walkable shops and services make daily needs simple without a car.

One Block from NoMa–Gallaudet
Just .2 miles away from The Hale, this Red Line Metro station serves NoMa and Union Market, offering quick trips to Union Station, downtown DC, and the wider region.

Noteworthy Neighbors
NoMa sits between Union Market, Mount Vernon Triangle, and Capitol Hill—connecting a destination food hall, downtown dining and nightlife, and historic residential streets, all within a short walk, bike ride, or quick Metro trip.

Nearby Employers
NoMa is a true job hub, home to NPR, ATF headquarters, DOJ offices, Peace Corps, and major nonprofits and contractors—giving residents walkable access to some of DC’s biggest media, government, and public-sector employers.

Alethia Tanner Park
Head to this brand-new green space featuring a dog park and large lawn.

Wunder Garten
Grab a beer and a burger at this German beer garden-inspired hotspot.
