Stay Awhile
To know the NoMa-Union Market district is to love it. Cultural sites, renowned eateries, superb green spaces — there’s something new to experience in this rising scene. It’s the epicenter of DC’s captivating spirit with a dynamic community to match.

Close to Everything
With its proximity to major metro stops and bus routes, THEORY connects you to the heart of all that is happening in DC.
EXPLORE THE AREAFeels Like Home
The neighborhood is another huge perk. Trader Joe’s is right around the corner, Union Market and La Cosecha are just a short walk away, and there are always new bars and shops opening up. The apartments themselves are beautiful.
—Kiera L, Google

MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS

Where Union Market Comes Alive
Living right next to Union Market puts DC’s most iconic food hall, chef-driven restaurants, local makers, local and specialty grocers, and rotating pop-ups right outside your door—set within a walkable, historical warehouse district.

Connected Neighborhoods
Union Market is framed by NoMa, H Street NE, and Capitol Hill—linking Red Line access and nearby employers, a vibrant arts and nightlife scene, and the historic heart of Capitol Hill, all within an easy walk or short ride.

Near NoMa–Gallaudet
This Red Line Metro station serves NoMa and Union Market, offering quick trips to Union Station, downtown DC, and the wider region.

Walkable, Bike-Friendly Living
Union Market is highly walkable, with everyday dining, groceries, and transit close at hand. Bike commuters benefit from nearby protected lanes and the Metropolitan Branch Trail, connecting NoMa, downtown DC, and neighborhoods north.

Nearby Employers
Union Market is next door to NoMa tech, media, and public sector employers like NPR, ATF headquarters, DOJ offices, and Peace Corps, with plus quick Red Line connections to Google’s DC offices, Amazon, and other downtown offices.

