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Walmart by city leaders, as the planned stores were supposed to serve majority African-American populations underserved by grocery and retail stores and Walmart had already successfully built three stores in other parts of the city. Many people believe that Walmart's decision not to build was due to the District's plans to raise the minimum wage to $ 15 an hour and establishment of a paid-leave program. At the time Walmart issued a statement:
265:"As part of a broad, strategic review of our existing portfolio and pipeline, we've concluded opening two additional stores in Washington, DC is not viable at this time. Our experience over the last three years operating our current stores in DC has given us a fuller view on building and operating stores in the District. This decision will not affect our three existing stores and we look forward to continue serving these customers in the future."
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project, long one of the city's most violent, became a particular focus of police efforts. A no-questions-asked illegal gun depository program was implemented that recovered scores of weapons. Public housing residents with criminal records (especially drug or handgun crimes) were tracked and evicted. An anonymous
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between two groups of men arguing over a car. Another five men were gunned down in broad daylight in the neighborhood a few weeks after her death. The
District of Columbia later unsuccessfully sued gun manufacturers and distributors for millions of dollars in damages on behalf of Foster-el and others
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Capitol View neighborhood. In September 1990, the Capitol View Townhomes project opened next to the East Capitol Dwellings. These townhouses were designed to accommodate mid-size and large families. Thirty-six of the units had three bedrooms, while 35 were four-bedroom and 19 were five-bedroom
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Metropolitan Police Department changed its approach to violence in the neighborhood. Massive sweeps of drug dealers were made to break up the open-air, daylight drug markets, and drug dealing in the area declined significantly. The Clay Terrace public housing
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site was created to allow residents to report drug dealing, gunfire, or other crimes. And an intensive city effort was made to fix street lights, clean and repair streets, and upgrade and maintain playgrounds and athletic facilities (particularly basketball courts). Crime at Clay
Terrace dropped by
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agreed to construct a 135,000-square-foot (12,500 m) store adjacent to
Capitol Gateway. Construction was set to begin on April 1, 2015. However, amid closing 269 stores globally, Walmart announced it would not open its planned two stores- at Skyland Town Center and Capital Gateway. At the time
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classes. A public charter school, Maya
Angelou High School, opened on the third floor in 2007. The charter school primarily enrolls students who are doing poorly academically, including those who have been held back a grade, are emotionally troubled, or have been incarcerated by the D.C. juvenile
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Parts of the neighborhood became one of the city's most violent and drug-ridden areas in the 1980s and 1990s. The
Capitol View neighborhood saw several large, poorly maintained public housing projects demolished in the 2010s. The government of the District of Columbia partnered with private real
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between 58th and 60th Street. The new housing was racially desegregated, and was one of the first public housing complexes in the city to accept both whites and blacks from its inception. The East
Capitol Dwellings were the city's largest public housing development into the 2000s. But the East
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justice system. Adjacent to the west side of the school is the Evans Recreation Center, an athletic field. (Evans Junior High School has two outdoor basketball courts and two outdoor tennis courts adjacent to the athletic field, but these are not maintained and are not open to the public.)
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organizations also sponsored literacy efforts to assist high school drop-outs in obtaining jobs, and the Marshall Heights Community Development Organization purchased the Capitol View Mall in an attempt to improve business and encourage job growth.
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W. Bruce Evans Junior High School is located adjacent to Capitol View's northern boundary at 5600 East Capitol Street NE. The school is named for W. Bruce Evans, the long-time principal at the Armstrong Manual Training School (a noted
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The second major public housing complex was Capitol Plaza, which opened in 1971. This complex consisted of 92 three-story townhouses and a 228-unit, 12-story high-rise apartment building located at 5901 East Capitol Street SE. A small
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In June 1999, the Capitol View neighborhood received nationwide attention after 55-year-old local woman Helen Foster-El was shot in the back and killed while attempting to rescue children at the East Capitol Dwellings caught in a
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The character of the Capitol View neighborhood radically changed with the construction of large public housing complexes. The first of these, the East Capitol Dwellings, began construction in 1952 as a 394-unit
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for African-American youth that existed from the late 1800s to the 1950s). Constructed in 1962, it closed in 1996. In 2007, the city renamed it the Evans Education Center, and it hosted occasional
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and small apartment buildings had been constructed in the area. It was originally called DePriest Village. As the neighborhood coalesced, it took the name Capitol View because the
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A number of landmarks lie on the border of the Capitol View neighborhood. The Capitol View neighborhood is dominated by East Capitol Street, a major vehicular and ceremonial
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Both are just outside the border of the neighborhood, though more stations could be supported in Ward 7.
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861:"DC Leaders Furious After Wal-Mart Drops Plans for 2 DC Stores Amid Closing of 269 Stores Worldwide"
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Thompson, Krissah; Harris, Hamil R. (March 13, 2013). "'They Shoot and Don't Ask Questions'".
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homes. Backed with city financing, the Capitol View Townhouses failed to sell. In 1997, the
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Pressley-Montes, Sue Ann (February 10, 2007). "Warm Welcome as Simon Elementary Reopens".
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Capitol View neighborhood at the intersection of 57th St and 57th Place SE
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Capitol Dwellings were shoddily constructed, and problems with plumbing,
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Turque, Bill (April 26, 2012). "Four Charter Schools to Open in 2013".
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to the north, Central Avenue SE to the southwest and south, and
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Levy, Claudia (March 6, 1971). "Capitol View Plaza Dedicated".
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Schwartzman, Paul (July 27, 2003). "The End of the Dwellings".
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512:"About the Lincoln Heights/Richardson Dwellings Neighborhood"
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Turque, Bill (December 23, 2011). "Successes and Hurdles".
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Evelyn, Douglas; Dickson, Paul; Ackerman, S.J. (2008).
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On This Spot: Pinpointing the Past in Washington, D.C.
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Capitol View is just across the state border from the
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1803:Capitol Hill
1722:Fort Lincoln
1692:Bloomingdale
1575:Woodley Park
1495:Forest Hills
1434:Penn Quarter
1424:Logan Circle
1409:Foggy Bottom
1373:Woodley Park
1343:LeDroit Park
1323:Adams Morgan
1225:Capitol View
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2030:Buena Vista
1984:Penn Branch
1919:Fort Dupont
1894:Dupont Park
1727:Fort Totten
1626:Fort Totten
1606:Chevy Chase
1510:Glover Park
1490:Colony Hill
1480:Chevy Chase
870:October 30,
365:Marvin Gaye
231:rent-to-own
227:cooperative
88:Constructed
2095:Categories
2020:Barry Farm
1949:Kenilworth
1914:Fort Davis
1838:Swampoodle
1656:Riggs Park
1636:Manor Park
1596:Brightwood
1555:Tenleytown
1414:Georgetown
1107:2021-02-15
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570:2024-06-26
526:2021-02-14
499:References
444:stations:
218:townhouses
211:strip mall
168:. between
96:Government
2055:Navy Yard
2015:Anacostia
1944:Hillcrest
1939:Hillbrook
1929:Good Hope
1869:Burrville
1782:Woodridge
1712:Eckington
1702:Brookland
1697:Brentwood
1687:Arboretum
1631:Hawthorne
1616:Crestwood
1560:Wakefield
1394:Chinatown
1358:Park View
308:crossfire
284:marijuana
170:1960-2000
124:southeast
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2045:Fairlawn
2040:Douglass
2025:Bellevue
1934:Greenway
1889:Deanwood
1772:Trinidad
1737:Ivy City
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1646:Petworth
1449:West End
1399:Downtown
1389:Burleith
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518:. 2021.
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258:Wal-mart
70:District
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1999:Twining
1969:Mayfair
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1500:Foxhall
1470:Berkley
363:Singer
60:Country
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