Southwest (SW or S.W.) is the southwestern
quadrant of Washington, D.C., the capital of the
United States
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, and is located south of the
National Mall
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and west of
South Capitol Street. It is the smallest quadrant of the city, and contains a small number of named neighborhoods and districts, including
Bellevue,
Southwest Federal Center, the
Southwest Waterfront,
Buzzard Point, and the military installation known as
Joint Base Anacostia–Bolling.
Geography

Southwest has the following districts and neighborhoods:
*the
Southwest Federal Center, also called the Southwest Employment District, is the area between the National Mall and the Southeast/Southwest Freeway (
Interstate 395).
**Southwest Federal Center contains the
Smithsonian Institution
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museums along the south side of the Mall—including the
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the
National Museum of African Art, the
Freer Gallery of Art, the
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, the
National Air and Space Museum
The National Air and Space Museum (NASM) of the Smithsonian Institution is a museum in Washington, D.C., in the United States, dedicated to history of aviation, human flight and space exploration.
Established in 1946 as the National Air Museum, ...
, the
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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, and the
National Museum of the American Indian—as well as the
United States Botanical Gardens,
L'Enfant Plaza
L'Enfant Plaza is a complex of four commercial buildings grouped around a large plaza in the Southwest (Washington, D.C.), Southwest section of Washington, D.C., United States. Immediately below the plaza and the buildings is La Promenade shoppi ...
and a large concentration of federal
executive branch office buildings for departments as well the
House office buildings;
**Southwest Federal Center is in
Ward 2.
*the
Southwest Waterfront, also called Near Southwest, is between I-395 and
Fort Lesley J. McNair.
**Southwest Waterfront is a primarily residential neighborhood. It also is home to several Washington DC marinas, including the Washington Marina, The Capitol Yacht Club, the Gangplank Marina, and the James Creek Marina.
**It is also home to the
Maine Avenue Fish Market,
Arena Stage, the Washington Marina,
Fort McNair, and
Hains Point;
East
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Etymology
As in other languages, the word is formed from the fact that ea ...
and
West Potomac Park, a conjunction of two national parks between I-395 and the
National Mall
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that contain the
Tidal Basin, the
Jefferson Memorial, and the
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial (West Potomac Park continues into
Northwest
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and includes the
Lincoln Memorial
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and
World War II Memorial, both of which straddle the Southwest/Northwest boundary);
**Southwest Waterfront is in
Ward 6, except for the unpopulated East and West Potomac Parks, which are in Ward 2.
*
Buzzard Point, a largely under-developed industrial area between
South Capitol Street and Fort McNair.
**Buzzard Point contains
Audi Field, home of local
MLS team
D.C. United, winner of 4
MLS Cup
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s. It is also home to the
Matthew A. Henson Earth Conservation Center. Prior to 2013, Buzzard Point was the home of the
U.S. Coast Guard, which was headquartered in a building at the confluence of the
Potomac and
Anacostia Rivers. The headquarters then moved to the former
St. Elizabeths Hospital campus in
Southeast Washington near
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling to a building renamed the
Douglas A. Munro Coast Guard Headquarters Building.
*the area of Southwest that is south and east of the Anacostia River contains
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling together with the
Naval Research Laboratory and the
Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant
Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant in Washington, D.C., is the largest Sewage_treatment#Tertiary_treatment, advanced wastewater treatment plant in the world. The facility is operated by the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Autho ...
,
Job Corps Center, and Fire Department Training Center.
**Bolling is in
Ward 8.
*the
Bellevue neighborhood occupies all of the Southwest land between South Capitol Street (to the east) and the
Anacostia and Potomac rivers (to the west and north). Included is the small Hadley Hospital.
**Bellevue is in Ward 8.
Transportation
The
Blue
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,
Orange, and
Silver
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lines of the
Washington Metro have the following stations in the Southwest Federal Center:
Smithsonian,
L'Enfant Plaza
L'Enfant Plaza is a complex of four commercial buildings grouped around a large plaza in the Southwest (Washington, D.C.), Southwest section of Washington, D.C., United States. Immediately below the plaza and the buildings is La Promenade shoppi ...
, and
Federal Center SW.
The
Green line has a stop in the Southwest Federal Center at L'Enfant Plaza and in the Southwest Waterfront at
Waterfront; additionally, the
Navy Yard – Ballpark stop is one block outside the eastern boundary of the Southwest Waterfront neighborhood.
History
Before 1950
Southwest is part of
Pierre L'Enfant's original city plans and includes some of the oldest buildings in the city, including the Wheat Row block of townhouses, built in 1793, and
Fort McNair, which was established in 1791 as "the U.S. Arsenal at Greenleaf Point."
Before 1847, much of the
Virginia
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portion of the District of Columbia, including the town of
Alexandria
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, was included in Southwest.
After the
Civil War
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, the Southwest Waterfront became a neighborhood for the poorer classes of Washingtonians. The neighborhood was divided in half by Fourth Street SW, then known as 4 Street; Scotch, Irish, German, and eastern European immigrants lived west of 4 Street, while freed blacks lived to the east. Each half was centered on religious establishments: St. Dominic's Catholic Church and
Talmud Torah Congregation on the west, and Friendship Baptist Church on the east. (Also, each half of the neighborhood was the childhood home of a future American musical star — the first home of
Al Jolson, whose father was the
cantor of Talmud Torah Congregation,
after his family emigrated from what is now
Lithuania
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was on 4 Street, and
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Pentz Gaye Jr. (; April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984) was an American Rhythm and blues, R&B and soul singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. He helped shape the sound of Motown in the 1960s, first as an in-house session player an ...
was born in a tenement on First Street.)
Waterfront developed into a quite contradictory area: it had a thriving commercial district with grocery stores, shops, a movie theater, as well as a few large and elaborate houses (mostly owned by wealthy blacks). However, most of the neighborhood was a very poor
shantytown of tenements, shacks, and even tents. These places, some of them in the shadow of the
Capitol Building, were frequent subjects of photographs highlighting the stark contrast.
1950s rebuilding

In the 1950s, city planners working with the
U.S. Congress decided that Southwest should undergo a significant
urban renewal
Urban renewal (sometimes called urban regeneration in the United Kingdom and urban redevelopment in the United States) is a program of land redevelopment often used to address real or perceived urban decay. Urban renewal involves the clearing ...
— in this case, meaning that the city would declare
eminent domain
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over all land south of the National Mall and north of the Anacostia River (except Fort McNair); evict virtually all of its residents and businesses; destroy all streets, buildings, and landscapes; and start again from scratch. The seizure of the entire area, including well maintained properties, was upheld by the
United States Supreme Court
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in ''
Berman v. Parker''.
Justice William Douglas emphasized the squalor and segregation the area suffered, noting that the area was 98% black while 58% of dwellings had outside toilets.
Only a few buildings were left intact, notably the
Maine Avenue fish market, the
Wheat Row townhouses, the
Thomas Law House, and the
St. Dominic's and Friendship churches. The Southeast/Southwest Freeway was constructed where F Street, SW, had once been.
The rebuilt Southwest featured a large concentration of office and residential buildings in the
brutalist style that was then popular. It was during this time that most of the Southwest Federal Center was built. The heart of the urban renewal of the Southwest Waterfront was Waterside Mall, a small shopping center and office complex, which housed satellite offices for the
United States Environmental Protection Agency
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. The
Arena Stage was built a block west of the Mall, and a number of hotels and restaurants were built on the riverfront to attract tourists.
Southeastern University, a very small college that had been chartered in 1937, also established itself as an important institution in the area. Following a proposal by Chloethiel Woodard Smith and Louis Justement, renewal in Southwest marked one of the last great efforts of the late Modernist movement. Architect
I. M. Pei developed the initial urban renewal plan and was responsible for the design of multiple buildings, including those comprising L’Enfant Plaza and two clusters of apartment buildings located on the north side of M St. SW, initially called Town Center Plaza). Various firms oversaw individual projects and many of these represent significant architectural contributions. Modernist
Charles M. Goodman designed the River Park Mutual Homes complex. Likewise,
Harry Weese designed the new building for
Arena Stage and
Marcel Breuer the Robert C. Weaver Federal Building, located at 451 Seventh Street, SW, to house the newly established
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the Hubert H. Humphrey Federal Building. The Tiber Island complex, which was designed as a replica of the adjacent Carollsburg Condominium and Carrollsburg Square, were designed by
Keyes, Lethbridge & Condon, and won an
American Institute of Architects
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award in 1966.
However, urban renewal did not fully succeed in Southwest for many of the reasons that plagued other Modernist renewal efforts. Areas of the neighborhood remained run-down, low-income, and somewhat dangerous. This situation intensified in the 1980s and the 1990s, when Washington had among the lowest per capita incomes and highest crime rates in the nation. The Southwest urban renewal has been called "a case study of everything urban renewal got wrong about cities and people."
Recent redevelopment
While many of the residential neighborhoods of Southwest remained both highly mixed-race and mixed-income, around 2003, the wave of new development occurring throughout D.C. reached Southwest including a number of apartment building renovations and
condominium
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conversions.
Nationals Park stadium, located on the east side of South Capitol Street and thus in Southeast, opened for the
Washington Nationals
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Major League Baseball
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team in 2008, construction having cost more than $611 million. As part of the Capitol Riverfront revitalization efforts, high rise office buildings and condominiums have been constructed. Developers have created a waterfront greenspace The Yards, and a waterfront bike trail is planned. Public Housing projects continue to occupy the area between the Waterfront metro and the Nationals Park stadium.

On April 16, 2010, the new Waterfront Safeway (including a sushi bar). Along Water Street, "
The Wharf" includes restaurants, shopping, theaters, public piers, hotels, and high-rise housing; the first phase opened in October 2017 (see
Redevelopment of Southwest Waterfront) with phase two slated to deliver in early 2022.
L'Enfant Plaza
L'Enfant Plaza is a complex of four commercial buildings grouped around a large plaza in the Southwest (Washington, D.C.), Southwest section of Washington, D.C., United States. Immediately below the plaza and the buildings is La Promenade shoppi ...
has also undergone a facelift, with new retail and hotels, as well as office renovations having been completed in the late 2010s. In April 2017, the
National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) approved plans for a staircase and ramp that will travel through a grassy slope in
Benjamin Banneker Park to connect L'Enfant Plaza to the Southwest Waterfront and to add lighting and trees to the area. The NCPC and the
National Park Service
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intended the project to be an interim improvement that could be in place for ten years while the area awaits redevelopment. Hoffman-Madison Waterfront (the developer of "The Wharf") and the District of Columbia government agreed to invest $4 million in the project in an effort to improve neighborhood connectivity in the area. Construction began on the project in September 2017.
Notable residents
Notable past and present residents of Southwest Washington, D.C. include:
*
John Conyers, former U.S. Representative
*
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Pentz Gaye Jr. (; April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984) was an American Rhythm and blues, R&B and soul singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. He helped shape the sound of Motown in the 1960s, first as an in-house session player an ...
,
Motown
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singer and songwriter
*
Denyce Graves, opera singer
*
Dennis Hastert
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, former
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
*
Hubert Humphrey, former
U.S. vice president and
U.S. Senator
*
Kay Bailey Hutchison, former
U.S. Senator and U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO
*
Al Jolson, former singer and actor
*
Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, U.S. Representative
*
Thurgood Marshall, former
U.S. Supreme Court associate justice
*
Lewis F. Powell Jr., former U.S. Supreme Court associate justice
*
Charles H. Ramsey, former
Philadelphia
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and
Washington, D.C. police commissioner
*
Paul Simon
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, former U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative
*
David Souter, former U.S. Supreme Court associate justice
*
Strom Thurmond, former U.S. Senator
See also
* NE –
Northeast, Washington, D.C.
* SE –
Southeast, Washington, D.C.
* NW –
Northwest, Washington, D.C.
References
External links
Southwest D.C. Community websiteSouthwest D.C. real estate websiteSouthwest Heritage Trail (pamphlet)
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Neighborhoods in Washington, D.C.