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NoMa Business Improvement District April 2010 Demographics Report District of Columbia Part of Census Tracts 47.02, 87.01, 87.02, and 106 Race, Hispanic or Latino, Age, and Housing Occupancy Prepared by: J. Otavio Thompson April 2011 Washington, DC Info Center www.dcinfocenter.com Subject Total 18 years and over Number Percent Number Percent POPULATION Total population 354 100.0 297 100.0 RACE One race 350 98.9 294 99.0 White 91 25.7 80 26.9 Black or African American 238 67.2 199 67.0 American Indian and Alaska Native 0 0.0 0 0.0 Asian 16 4.5 11 3.7 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0 0 0.0 Some Other Race 5 1.4 4 1.3 Two or More Races 4 1.1 3 1.0 HISPANIC OR LATINO Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 25 7.1 22 7.4 Not Hispanic or Latino 329 92.9 275 92.6 HOUSING UNITS Total housing units 177 100.0 OCCUPANCY STATUS Occupied housing units 140 79.1 Vacant housing units 37 20.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census 2010 Census Redistricting Data Summary File (Public Law 94171) Table QTPL Notes: Blocklevel data were used to compile the above statistics for the parts of Census Tracts 47.02, 87.01, 87.02, and 106 that fall within the NoMa BID boundary in Washington, D.C. Some of the lots located within the BID do not take up the entirety of their respective blocks. Block 2017 in Tract 106, Blocks 1011 and 1008 in Tract 87.01, and Block 2000 in Tract 87.02 fall into this category. In these instances, the data for the entire block were included. This research is a blocklevel analysis, but a lotlevel analysis can be accomplished upon request. While new housing units have come online in the NoMa BID since April 2010, these data are a starting point to accurately track demographics changes at the block level over the next ten years.

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 NoMa  Business  Improvement  District  April  2010  Demographics  Report  District  of  Columbia  Part  of  Census  Tracts  47.02,  87.01,  87.02,  and  106  Race,  Hispanic  or  Latino,  Age,  and  Housing  Occupancy    Prepared  by:  J.  Otavio  Thompson  April  2011  Washington,  DC  Info  Center  www.dcinfocenter.com    

       

         Subject   Total   18  years  and  over  

        Number   Percent   Number   Percent  POPULATION                      Total  population   354   100.0   297   100.0  RACE                      One  race   350   98.9   294   99.0          White   91   25.7   80   26.9          Black  or  African  American   238   67.2   199   67.0          American  Indian  and  Alaska  Native   0   0.0   0   0.0          Asian   16   4.5   11   3.7          Native  Hawaiian  and  Other  Pacific  Islander   0   0.0   0   0.0          Some  Other  Race   5   1.4   4   1.3      Two  or  More  Races   4   1.1   3   1.0  HISPANIC  OR  LATINO                    Hispanic  or  Latino  (of  any  race)   25   7.1   22   7.4      Not  Hispanic  or  Latino   329   92.9   275   92.6  HOUSING  UNITS                      Total  housing  units   177   100.0          OCCUPANCY  STATUS                      Occupied  housing  units   140   79.1              Vacant  housing  units   37   20.9                    Source:  U.S.  Census  Bureau,  2010  Census  2010  Census  Redistricting  Data  Summary  File  (Public  Law  94-­‐171)    Table  QT-­‐PL    Notes:      Block-­‐level  data  were  used  to  compile  the  above  statistics  for  the  parts  of  Census  Tracts  47.02,  87.01,  87.02,  and  106  that  fall  within  the  NoMa  BID  boundary  in  Washington,  D.C.        Some  of  the  lots  located  within  the  BID  do  not  take  up  the  entirety  of  their  respective  blocks.    Block  2017  in  Tract  106,  Blocks  1011  and  1008  in  Tract  87.01,  and  Block  2000  in  Tract  87.02  fall  into  this  category.    In  these  instances,  the  data  for  the  entire  block  were  included.    This  research  is  a  block-­‐level  analysis,  but  a  lot-­‐level  analysis  can  be  accomplished  upon  request.    While  new  housing  units  have  come  online  in  the  NoMa  BID  since  April  2010,  these  data  are  a  starting  point  to  accurately  track  demographics  changes  at  the  block  level  over  the  next  ten  years.    

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Figure  1.   NoMa  Business  Improvement  District  Boundary  Map  in  Washington,  DC    

 

Source:  NoMa  Business  Improvement  District  Retrieved  April  8,  2011  from:    

http://www.nomabid.org/about-­‐noma-­‐bid/bid-­‐boundaries/