
This week’s photograph was taken in the Trinidad Neighborhood in Washington, DC USA (of course), and shows a view of the NoMA (@NoMABid) neighborhood in the backround, where the cranes are.
As the article linked to above, this part of our nation’s capital has been undergoing tremendous change (like the rest of the city), and in this analysis from the D.C. Policy Center (@DCPolicyCenter), Washington, DC is the only part of the metro region that is experiencing net positive migration. Surrounding counties’ migration is plummeting.
It’s what happens in the most inclusive city in the world. Rest of the photos below, enjoy.

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