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Hyderabad Properties - Real Estate India - Vertex Lake View

A few nice real estate in india images I found:


Hyderabad Properties - Real Estate India - Vertex Lake View
real estate in india
Image by nancyarora2020
www.axiomestates.com/real-estate/properties.php?city=Hyde... Road&property=Vertex Lake View&curr=inr

Built in close proximity to a natural lake across 9.5 acres of land, Vertex Lake is an integrated township consisting of 96 super luxury independent villas designed with the latest standards. The built up area is 3, 00, 000 sq. ft incorporating excellent amenities. The location of this venture along with the layout based on Vaastu principles definitely makes it superior to all other residential ventures commencing in and around city. Green courtyards, spacious balconies and contemporary designs allowing freedom in living transforms the realty project as perfect residential venture.


Kolkata Properties - Real Estate India -Siddha Xanadu 1
real estate in india
Image by nancyarora2020
www.axiomestates.com/real-estate/properties.php?city=Kolk... Town Rajarhat&property=Siddha Xanadu&curr=inr

Set in New Town Rajarhat, Siddha Group is here with their new offering Xanadu with immaculate home studios for those who lead a fast-track life. The realty project is first of its kind in the country, matching New York standards for studio apartments. Meticulously planned, every detail is thoughtfully taken care of at each Xanadu apartment. These 1BHK studio apartments present the last word in technology being cosy, comfortable zone far from the din of city traffic yet having every day need & convenience in hand.

Cool Mls Real Estate images

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Coldwater Springs Real Estate Agent
mls real estate
Image by Show Appeal Realty


Corte Sierra Real Estate in Avondale Arizona
mls real estate
Image by Show Appeal Realty

Sunny Day Real Estate

A few nice canada real estate images I found:


Sunny Day Real Estate
canada real estate
Image by Miss Barabanov
Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver.


ALBERTA FREEDOM TO CREATE, SPIRIT TO ACHIEVE CANADA featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBluePrinting-4
canada real estate
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
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ALBERTA FREEDOM TO CREATE, SPIRIT TO ACHIEVE CANADA featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBluePrinting-2
canada real estate
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
BUILDEX Vancouver is about designing, building and managing real estate.

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For Other MMPI Canada Events visit

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Anguilla Wild Flowers

Check out these real estate license images:


Anguilla Wild Flowers
real estate license
Image by Zemi Beach
If you would like to use this image under the Creative Commons License then please give us credit with this link www.zemibeach.com

Zemi Beach is a Luxury Caribbean Property Development on Shoal Bay, Anguilla. One to three bedroom luxury Caribbean residences are in development.


Cocktails on Sandy Island Beach Bar Anguilla
real estate license
Image by Zemi Beach
If you would like to use this image under the Creative Commons License then please give us credit with this link www.zemibeach.com

Zemi Beach is a Luxury Caribbean Property Development on Shoal Bay, Anguilla. One to three bedroom luxury Caribbean residences are in development.

Cool New York Real Estate images

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New York City Serenade
new york real estate
Image by joiseyshowaa
Midtown Manhattan as seen from New Jersey's Liberty Harbor across the Hudson.

www.joiseyshowaa.com

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksXPr65ehGw
www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/flickrwrappr/photos/Empire
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www.spanishhelpnow.com/intermediate/nueva-york/


real talk
new york real estate
Image by maura

EBCBOR REALTORS REbuild - April 8, 2011

A few nice new jersey real estate images I found:


EBCBOR REALTORS REbuild - April 8, 2011
new jersey real estate
Image by Eastern Bergen County Board of REALTORS
Members of EBCBOR’s Community Service Committee volunteered to prime and paint the basement of a group home for the developmentally disabled in Bergenfield, NJ.


EBCBOR REALTORS REbuild - April 8, 2011
new jersey real estate
Image by Eastern Bergen County Board of REALTORS
Members of EBCBOR’s Community Service Committee volunteered to prime and paint the basement of a group home for the developmentally disabled in Bergenfield, NJ.


EBCBOR REALTORS REbuild - April 8, 2011
new jersey real estate
Image by Eastern Bergen County Board of REALTORS
Members of EBCBOR’s Community Service Committee volunteered to prime and paint the basement of a group home for the developmentally disabled in Bergenfield, NJ.

Cool La Real Estate images

A few nice la real estate images I found:


Fontalgozzo - La Foce - Tuscany
la real estate
Image by trust_and_travel
www.trustandtravel.com/tuscany/villa_fontalgozzo.html


Beco - La Foce - Tuscany
la real estate
Image by trust_and_travel
www.trustandtravel.com/tuscany/villa_chiarentana-beco.html


Fontalgozzo - La Foce - Tuscany
la real estate
Image by trust_and_travel
Fontalgozzo

www.trustandtravel.com/tuscany/villa_fontalgozzo.html

MLS-17

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MLS-17
colorado real estate
Image by boulderite
Vacant Staging and Real Estate Photography by Ambiance-Staging
500 Hawthorn Newlands
Spec Home Built by Bob Cahn Homes 2009


Mountain Homes # 2
colorado real estate
Image by Toby and Tai Shan
Bill & 2 Chucks, LLC bought 9 ploughts, 7 have have been built, and 4 are sold.


Mountain Views
colorado real estate
Image by Toby and Tai Shan
Here are the millions dollar views from inside this 2 bedroom, 2 full bath home.

Nice Real Estate Prices photos

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House for sale on Balboa Island
real estate prices
Image by Dülp-o-Rama
Sign showing insane real estate price on Balboa Island


15 Cities Hit Price-Reduction Records
real estate prices
Image by truliavisuals
All price change data is from live listings on Trulia.com, as of November 1, 2010 and tracks all price reductions from November 1, 2009 to November 1, 2010. This data does not include foreclosure properties. Trulia obtains its listing information from brokers, agents, third party aggregators and Multiple Listing Services (MLSs). The percentage of listings with price reductions includes any non-foreclosure property on Trulia.com that has experienced at least one price reduction since it was first posted on the site. The city level data is for listings within the city boundary, and not for metro areas.

Wyngate 20

A few nice real estate maryland images I found:


Wyngate 20
real estate maryland
Image by Elliott P


Wyngate 68
real estate maryland
Image by Elliott P


Wyngate 51
real estate maryland
Image by Elliott P

Cool Real Estate In California images

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Ashburn | Sherwood Real Estate
real estate in california
Image by sherwoodrealestate
Real Estate properties in Sherwood, New Construction, Gated Communities and Lots for Sale

Charlesview Apartments - Toronto, Ontario

A few nice canada real estate images I found:


Charlesview Apartments - Toronto, Ontario
canada real estate
Image by fabfotophotography


Charlesview Apartments - Toronto, Ontario
canada real estate
Image by fabfotophotography

Cool Commercial Real Estate images

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2122 SE Division
commercial real estate
Image by AmySelleck
I love the fact that Portland embraces small businesses. One of my favorite parts of town is the SE Ladd's Addition area. My favorite Sushi restaurant is there and it's next door to my favorite bar, Bar Avignon.

Commercial Real Estate Redevelopment in the SE Ladd's Addition area of Portland.

In the past year, 7 of the 8 spaces have been filled with amazing tenants. I can't wait to see who takes the last space.

WERKMASTER ULTRA FLOOR SYSTEMS- featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBluePrinting-21

A few nice canada real estate images I found:


WERKMASTER ULTRA FLOOR SYSTEMS- featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBluePrinting-21
canada real estate
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
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Cool Real Estate New York images

A few nice real estate new york images I found:



The High Line (New York), June 2009 - 01
real estate new york
Image by Ed Yourdon
This is the Standard Hotel, at 848 Washington Street, near the southern end of the High Line. The New Yorker article says "The concrete-legged brute offers its guests prime view of the High Line; its glassed-in rooms will present park visitors with equally stimulating spectacles."

Note: for another look at the High Line, about a month after this set was photographed, and also when the weather was somewhat more interesting, see my Flickr set Return to the High Line - Jul 2009.

Note: this photo was published in an Aug 27, 2009 Consumerist blog titled "Hotel With Glass Windows Overlooking A Park Markets Itself To Exhibitionists." An Italian variation of this blog was published as "Un hotel scandalosa." It was also published in a more flamboyant Nov 11, 2009 Gawker blog titled "Guest at Horny Sex Hotel Assumes Rape Included in Price." It was also published in a Jul 27, 2010 blog titled "Get a Room? Get Some Cash! Hotel Rates Rising."

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A recent Wikipedia article informs us that "the High Line is an abandoned 1.45-mile (2.33-km) section of the former elevated freight railroad of the West Side Line, along the lower west side of ... Manhattan between 34th Street ... and Gansevoort Street in the West Village. The High Line was built in the early 1930s by the New York Central and has been unused as a rail line since 1980. Part of it reopened as a city park on June 8, 2009."

Since its opening a few days ago, the High Line park has gotten quite a lot of publicity including a June 10, 2009 Huffington Post blog/article titled "Story of Reusing the City: Welcome to High Line," and a June 15-22, 2009 New York magazine article titled "The Twin Pleasures of the High Line: A Petite New Park, and a District of Lively Architecture" (the online version of which seems to be much more sparsely illustrated than the hard-copy version, though I've just been alerted to the existence of a PDF image of the photos from that New Yorker article, which you can find here).

So I ventured down to the West Village today, along with a gazillion other New Yorkers, tourists, and visitors, to see what it looked like. Photographing the crowds along the walkway was probably a worthwhile exercise, because it serves as a reminder of how many people a park like this must serve, in a city the size of New York. On the other hand, there's no question that I'll want to come back in a few months, after the novelty has worn off, to see what it looks like when it's essentially empty (showing up at 7 AM when the park opens, instead of noon, would probably help too!).

It was a gray, leaden day when I strolled through the park, with sprinkles of rain as I reached the northern end of the park at 20th Street -- and that probably didn't do much to help the pictures. I'll come back on a sunny day, sometime, and I may well wait until late afternoon or early evening, in order to catch the sunset glow in the western New Jersey skyline...

But for now, the pictures do offer a view of a very different kind of park than most people envision; instead of vast, open, grassy fields and views that try to deny the very existence of the surrounding city, this park is woven right into the abandoned train tracks, the surrounding buildings, and the abandoned piers along the Hudson River. And it has obviously inspired a wave of innovative architecture in the new hotels and office buildings that have sprouted up along the way; where possible, I've tried to identify the buildings, too, so you can draw your own conclusion about whether all of this is beautiful, inviting, or just a little bizarre.

If you're interested in finding out more, the afore-mentioned Wikipedia article has a number of links to articles and other resources about the past, the present, and the future of the High Line...

Cool Real Estate Rentals images

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Il Fontanile - Southern Tuscan Coast
real estate rentals
Image by trust_and_travel
Fontanile Apts Leccio living room

www.trustandtravel.com/tuscany_maremma/estate_il_fontanil...


Il Fontanile - Southern Tuscan Coast
real estate rentals
Image by trust_and_travel
Fontanile Apts mirto twin bedroom

www.trustandtravel.com/tuscany_maremma/estate_il_fontanil...


La Foce - Tuscany
real estate rentals
Image by trust_and_travel
Folce valley

www.trustandtravel.com/en/tuscany/estate_la_foce.html

Nice Real Estate Agent photos

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Johnson Ranch - San Tan Valley Real Estate Agent
real estate agent
Image by Show Appeal Realty


The Real Estate Agent
real estate agent
Image by Eivind K. Døvik
First of all: I know this isn't perfectly lined up and symmetrical, but I still like how it came out. I shot this while walking up and down Park Lane in London, checking out the cool car dealerships and stuff like that. This looks like a place to spend money as well!

See more on my blog


Bob Schaeffer-Piperpartners.com
real estate agent
Image by Andypiper
Buyer and listing agent Bob Schaeffer joins the Piperpartners.com real estate team. Bob serves West Wayne and Oakland Counties - especially Plymouth, Northville, Livonia, Novi, Farmington and Farmington Hills. See canton.piperpartners.com/our-team/

Cool Los Angeles Real Estate images

A few nice los angeles real estate images I found:



lunch time at rebcla
los angeles real estate
Image by Morgantis
Real Estate BarCamp Los Angeles 2009

(CC) Morgan Brown. www.turnhere.com. Feel free to use this picture. Please credit as shown

RCABC-ROOFING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA- featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBlue Printing-4

Some cool real estate canada images:


RCABC-ROOFING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA- featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBlue Printing-4
real estate canada
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
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BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
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B.C. LIONS featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBluePrinting-2
real estate canada
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
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BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
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RPM FIST AID SERVICES LTD. SAFTEY PROFESSIONALS featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBluePrinting-2
real estate canada
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
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Looking SE at Gallery Place Building 04 - Chinatown - DC

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Looking SE at Gallery Place Building 04 - Chinatown - DC
pennsylvania real estate
Image by Tim Evanson
Looking southeast down 7th Street NW at the Gallery Building in Washington, D.C.'s Chinatown. The faux-Chinese rotunda (lower left) stands atop the Gallery Place Metro station.

D.C.'s Chinatown was established in 1884. But it wasn't where it is now.

The original Chinatown existed along the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue between 4th and 7th Streets, with the heaviest concentration of residences and businesses near where 4th Street, C Street, and Pennsylvania Avenue met. This was the site of Center Market. Back in the days before refrigeration and corporate ownership of food distribution, people around the United States shopped at privately or publicly owned farmer's markets. D.C.'s food markets were almost all privately owned, and suffered from poor hygiene. Shopping for food meant hoping you didn't come down with the hershey-squirts from the diseases your food would be infected with. The city itself decided to act by building a state-of-the-art market, complete with running water, ice house, and mechanical refrigeration. This was Center Market, and it was so immensely popular that nearly all the downtown trolley lines converged there.

Chinese and other Asian immigrants began moving into the area around Center Market in noticeable numbers as early as 1880. By 1884, the area was known as "Chinatown." As many as 15,000 people lived there. That's an astonishing number, considering that most buildings were only two or three stories high. People were just jammed into Chinatown.

D.C.'s original Chinatown existed as a vibrant community until 1935. Interestingly, throughout the 1800s, the federal government was so small that it could be housed in just five or six three-story office buildings. By 1900, however, it was clear that the federal government needed to grow. In 1926, Congress finally approved construction of six new massive federal office buildings. After two years of discussion, it was decided that the area south of Pennsylvania Avenue had to be totally torn down and these new office buildings constructed there. That was the beginning of Federal Triangle -- the largest conglomeration of federal office buildings anywhere in the country. The first buildings constructed were the Department of Commerce, the Internal Revenue Service building, and the Labor/ICC building (now the headquarters of the EPA). At first these buildings just uprooted the brothels, criminal hideouts, and gambling dens that formed D.C.'s infamous Murder Bay. But as Federal Triangle construction moved eastward, Chinatown had to go. Construction of the National Archives and the Apex Building (which houses the Federal Trade Commission) forced Chinatown to move.

Chinatown had a very well-organized community, however, composed of business leaders, religious leaders, politicians, and well-respected citizens. They quite literally looked for a place in the city where everyone could move together -- lock, stock, and barrel. They chose the current location on H Street NW.

At its peak, the "new" Chinatown extended from G Street NW north to Massachusetts Avenue NW, and from 9th Street NW east to 5th Street NW. But this only lasted for about 50 years. The 1968 riots which came after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. caused many businesses to flee downtown D.C. Chinatown's businesses, too, fell on hard times and many of them closed. Wealthy and middle-class Asian citizens fled for the suburbs, leaving many houses and apartments unoccupied. A mainstay of the community was the OCA Bank, but when it closed Chinatown emptied even further.

Chinatown was saved when the Gallery Place Metro station (Blue and Orange lines) opened in 1976. Determined to save Chinatown as a tourist attraction, in 1986 the city authorized the construction of the Friendship Archway, a million traditional Chinese gate designed by local architect Alfred H. Liu. Symoblizing not only Chinatown but D.C.'s "sister city" status with Beijing, the Friendship Arch is the largest freestanding traditionally constructed Chinese-style arch anywhere in the world.

But Chinatown now is in serious decline. In 1993, Abe Pollin built the MCI Center on two whole city blocks bounded by 6th and 7th Streets NW and F and H Streets NW. The arena opened in 1997, and was renamed the Verizon Center after Verizon purchased the near-bankrupt MCI communications company.

In 1999, wealthy regional real estate investors built a vast new 13-story mixed-use shopping and housing complex over the Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro station. Gallery Place (the building) opened in the fall of 2004. It not only revitalized Chinatown, but revitalized the entire East End. Extensive construction began throughout the area as consumers, tourists, and young people flooded the area. Huge swaths of Chinatown were renovated and turned into restaurants, trendy bars, and up-scale shops.

Unfortunately, this caused rents to skyrocket, and pushed most of the Chinese population of D.C's Chinatown into Maryland and Northern Virginia. The Da Hua market, the last full-service Chinese grocery, closed in 2005. The D.C. Office of Planning created a "cultural redevelopment plan" aimed at bringing Chinese food street vendors back to the area and building an Asian-American international business center. But that was in 2008, and nothing has been implemented as of 2012.

The huge video screens, bright neon lights, trendy stores, and fast-food restaurants (like Chopt, Fuddruckers, TGI Friday's, Chipotle, etc.) draw hundreds of rowdy teenagers to Chinatown. The area is now rife with crime, and D.C. Police, D.C. Housing Police, and anti-gang detectives constantly work and patrol the area to stop street brawls between rival gangs. The Gallery Place metro station is the worst in the system for crime (largely stolen iPods, wallets, and cell phones). Many teens hang out on the steps of the National Portrait Gallery, a block south of this intersection -- taunting one another, eating food from McDonald's, and planning thefts.

I kid you not.

Chinatown has been called "D.C.'s Times Square." It has become a terrible problem.


Looking SE at Gallery Place Building 02 - Chinatown - DC
pennsylvania real estate
Image by Tim Evanson
Looking southeast across 7th Street NW at the Gallery Building in Washington, D.C.'s Chinatown. The faux-Chinese rotunda with video screens stands atop the Gallery Place Metro station.

D.C.'s Chinatown was established in 1884. But it wasn't where it is now.

The original Chinatown existed along the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue between 4th and 7th Streets, with the heaviest concentration of residences and businesses near where 4th Street, C Street, and Pennsylvania Avenue met. This was the site of Center Market. Back in the days before refrigeration and corporate ownership of food distribution, people around the United States shopped at privately or publicly owned farmer's markets. D.C.'s food markets were almost all privately owned, and suffered from poor hygiene. Shopping for food meant hoping you didn't come down with the hershey-squirts from the diseases your food would be infected with. The city itself decided to act by building a state-of-the-art market, complete with running water, ice house, and mechanical refrigeration. This was Center Market, and it was so immensely popular that nearly all the downtown trolley lines converged there.

Chinese and other Asian immigrants began moving into the area around Center Market in noticeable numbers as early as 1880. By 1884, the area was known as "Chinatown." As many as 15,000 people lived there. That's an astonishing number, considering that most buildings were only two or three stories high. People were just jammed into Chinatown.

D.C.'s original Chinatown existed as a vibrant community until 1935. Interestingly, throughout the 1800s, the federal government was so small that it could be housed in just five or six three-story office buildings. By 1900, however, it was clear that the federal government needed to grow. In 1926, Congress finally approved construction of six new massive federal office buildings. After two years of discussion, it was decided that the area south of Pennsylvania Avenue had to be totally torn down and these new office buildings constructed there. That was the beginning of Federal Triangle -- the largest conglomeration of federal office buildings anywhere in the country. The first buildings constructed were the Department of Commerce, the Internal Revenue Service building, and the Labor/ICC building (now the headquarters of the EPA). At first these buildings just uprooted the brothels, criminal hideouts, and gambling dens that formed D.C.'s infamous Murder Bay. But as Federal Triangle construction moved eastward, Chinatown had to go. Construction of the National Archives and the Apex Building (which houses the Federal Trade Commission) forced Chinatown to move.

Chinatown had a very well-organized community, however, composed of business leaders, religious leaders, politicians, and well-respected citizens. They quite literally looked for a place in the city where everyone could move together -- lock, stock, and barrel. They chose the current location on H Street NW.

At its peak, the "new" Chinatown extended from G Street NW north to Massachusetts Avenue NW, and from 9th Street NW east to 5th Street NW. But this only lasted for about 50 years. The 1968 riots which came after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. caused many businesses to flee downtown D.C. Chinatown's businesses, too, fell on hard times and many of them closed. Wealthy and middle-class Asian citizens fled for the suburbs, leaving many houses and apartments unoccupied. A mainstay of the community was the OCA Bank, but when it closed Chinatown emptied even further.

Chinatown was saved when the Gallery Place Metro station (Blue and Orange lines) opened in 1976. Determined to save Chinatown as a tourist attraction, in 1986 the city authorized the construction of the Friendship Archway, a million traditional Chinese gate designed by local architect Alfred H. Liu. Symoblizing not only Chinatown but D.C.'s "sister city" status with Beijing, the Friendship Arch is the largest freestanding traditionally constructed Chinese-style arch anywhere in the world.

But Chinatown now is in serious decline. In 1993, Abe Pollin built the MCI Center on two whole city blocks bounded by 6th and 7th Streets NW and F and H Streets NW. The arena opened in 1997, and was renamed the Verizon Center after Verizon purchased the near-bankrupt MCI communications company.

In 1999, wealthy regional real estate investors built a vast new 13-story mixed-use shopping and housing complex over the Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro station. Gallery Place (the building) opened in the fall of 2004. It not only revitalized Chinatown, but revitalized the entire East End. Extensive construction began throughout the area as consumers, tourists, and young people flooded the area. Huge swaths of Chinatown were renovated and turned into restaurants, trendy bars, and up-scale shops.

Unfortunately, this caused rents to skyrocket, and pushed most of the Chinese population of D.C's Chinatown into Maryland and Northern Virginia. The Da Hua market, the last full-service Chinese grocery, closed in 2005. The D.C. Office of Planning created a "cultural redevelopment plan" aimed at bringing Chinese food street vendors back to the area and building an Asian-American international business center. But that was in 2008, and nothing has been implemented as of 2012.

The huge video screens, bright neon lights, trendy stores, and fast-food restaurants (like Chopt, Fuddruckers, TGI Friday's, Chipotle, etc.) draw hundreds of rowdy teenagers to Chinatown. The area is now rife with crime, and D.C. Police, D.C. Housing Police, and anti-gang detectives constantly work and patrol the area to stop street brawls between rival gangs. The Gallery Place metro station is the worst in the system for crime (largely stolen iPods, wallets, and cell phones). Many teens hang out on the steps of the National Portrait Gallery, a block south of this intersection -- taunting one another, eating food from McDonald's, and planning thefts.

I kid you not.

Chinatown has been called "D.C.'s Times Square." It has become a terrible problem.

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