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  2. Oxon Run Park - Wikipedia

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    Oxon Run Park is a recreational park in Southeast Washington, D.C., that features sports areas, trails, playgrounds and the Southeast Tennis and Learning Center.The park was created in 1971 from land that was previously part of the federally-controlled Oxon Run Parkway.

  3. Xylem Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company does business in more than 150 countries. Launched in 2011 as the spinoff of the water-related businesses of ITT Corporation, Xylem is headquartered in Washington, DC, with 2024 revenues of $8.6 billion and 23,000 employees worldwide. [2] [3] Xylem made its debut on the Fortune 500 list in 2024, ranking #486. [4]

  4. Innovation Center station - Wikipedia

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    Innovation Center station (preliminary names Route 28, Herndon – Dulles East) [3] [4] is a Washington Metro station in Fairfax County, Virginia on the Silver Line. It is located adjacent to the Virginia Center for Innovative Technology at the intersection of the SR 267 and SR 28 in McNair , near the Fairfax / Loudoun county line.

  5. Talk:Xylem Learning - Wikipedia

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  6. CityCenterDC - Wikipedia

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    CityCenterDC, colloquially called CityCenter, is a mixed-use development consisting of two condominium buildings, two rental apartment buildings, two office buildings, a luxury hotel, and public park in downtown Washington, D.C. [1] It encompasses 2,000,000 square feet (190,000 m 2) and covers more than five city blocks. [2]

  7. 1090 Vermont Avenue - Wikipedia

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    1090 Vermont Avenue NW is a high-rise modernist office building in Washington, D.C., which is tied with the Renaissance Washington DC Hotel as the fourth-tallest commercial building in the city (as of January 2010). The building is 187 feet (57 metres) high and has 12 floors. [3]

  8. Capitol Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Crossing is a $1.3 billion real estate development often also referred to as a community revitalization project [1] in downtown Washington, D.C. Construction on the project began in 2014 and was completed in 2021. The Capitol Crossing project is privately funded, and is one of the largest ongoing private developments in DC. [2]

  9. Henry Daly Building - Wikipedia

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    C Street looking northeast. The Henry J. Daly Building (previously known as the Municipal Center and also referred to as 300 Indiana and the Daly Building) is located at 300 Indiana Avenue, NW, and 301 C Street, NW, in the Judiciary Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States.