Neighborhoods across Washington, D.C. have been experiencing major revitalization; however, east of the Anacostia River, many of the tight-knit, historic communities in Wards 7 and 8 largely remain insulated from the growing economy. With economic development plans in the works, the area is already seeing some signs of positive change. For example, plans for an elevated bridge park are underway — with a focus on recreation, the environment and the arts. Alongside several residential revitalization projects, highly desired services such as retail shops and restaurants are cropping up too — from Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.'s new Busboys & Poets, to a Walgreens, to a new Chase branch. |