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WASHINGTON Over the past few years, CityCenter has been the talk of the town. The downtown development has made headlines for attracting some of the culinary industry's most famous chefs and the world's finest designers to the District.
Since construction began in 2011, locals have been hanging on the phrases "coming soon" and "now open." And for the most part, that wait is over. The majority of CityCenter's retail shops and restaurants are open. Here's what you can expect to find at the District's new neighborhood.
What is CityCenterDC? Simply put, it's a 10 acre oasis of luxury shopping, local cafs, renowned restaurants and park space in the middle of downtown's concrete building lined streets.
CityCenter is located between H Street NW and New York Avenue, and is bordered by 11th and 9thstreets. Its modern glass buildings are home to 520,000 square feet of office space, 185,000 square feet of retail space, 458 rental apartments and 216 condo units.
In the fall, construction will begin on a 350 room Conrad Hotel from Hilton, located between I Street NW and New York Avenue, and adjacent to the CityCenter park.
Storefronts line all the major streets (H, I, 11th and 9th), as well as Palmer Alley, which runs between H Street and I Street and opens up to a courtyard of outdoor seating and water features.
How do you get there? CityCenter is easy to access by
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Unlike other downtown destinations, driving to CityCenter is not a total nightmare. In fact, the development has its own 500 space garage, which is accessible from both 11th Street and 9th Street (between H and I streets). Rates are reasonable
pandora jewelry 70% off clearance for the area too. Hourly rates are $9 for an hour and $12 for two hours. Overnight parking is $21, and there is valet parking available in the evenings.
Shopping: It's truly high end. Want to treat yourself to a Hermes scarf that looks less like an accessory and more like art? Maybe a cotton cardigan from the contemporary brand Vince is more your speed. You can find both at CityCenter.
The new development is truly a destination for high end shopping: Everyone from Carolina Herrera, to Dior, to Paul Stewart and Salvatore Ferragamo
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Here's a look at what's currently open and what's coming soon:
Dining: From juice bars to steak houses. All that shopping is sure to work up an appetite. Whether you're in the mood for a croissant or carpaccio, there are a number of places to grab a bite at CityCenter. Plus, there are coffee bars and cocktail bars to carry you from morning to night, and a specialty market for grab and go items. Boulud has seven restaurants in New York, including Michelin star restaurants DANIEL and Caf Boulud. DGBG serves everything from hand cut steak tartare to house made sausages, burgers and classic French dishes such as duck a l 'orange and coq au vin.
Del Frisco Double Eagle Steak House: Del Frisco's offers a classic steakhouse menu with a selection of filets, strips and rib eyes, as well as fresh seafood and all the creamy sides. The restaurant spans three floors, has an impressive wine cellar (and list) and an outdoor patio overlooking CityCenter's courtyard.
Rare Sweets: Pastry chef Meredith Tomason bakes up classic and seasonal cakes, doughnuts, cookies and buttermilk biscuits at Rare Sweets in Palmer Alley.
Mango Tree: Mango Tree serves contemporary Thai cuisine from
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Dolcezza: Feeling a bit tired? Head over to Dolcezza: The knowledgeable baristas will fix you right up with a latte, cappuccino or a cold brew nitro coffee. The CityCenter location also sells its famous gelato, sorbetto and a number of coffee products.
Centrolina: Chef Amy Brandwein brings Italian cuisine to CityCenter with her first restaurant, Centrolina. The focus is on house made pastas and seasonally inspired entrees. Next door is Centrolina Market, which sells grab and go items, such as coffee and pastries, as well as fresh produce, meats, cheeses and specialty Italian goods.
Restaurants: Coming soon and anticipated opening date
FIG OLIVE, June 26, 2015: The Mediterranean focused menu at FIG OLIVE includes a number of small plates (olives, crostini, cured meats and cheeses), antipasti, appetizers, salads and raw bar options. The restaurant, which has seven other locations nationwide, also has a large selection of pasta, fish and meat. A whole branzino, chateaubriand and cte de boeuf are served tableside for two.
Momofuku Milk Bar, September 2015: Get ready for lines around the block when
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