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New leases take center stage in DC's theater community

Pair of performing arts groups secure spaces to expand in nation's capital
A concept drawing of Washington Improv Theater’s new venue in D.C.'s NoMa neighborhood. (DMArchitects)
A concept drawing of Washington Improv Theater’s new venue in D.C.'s NoMa neighborhood. (DMArchitects)
CoStar News
December 3, 2025 | 10:43 P.M.

Two performing arts groups in Washington, D.C., have each signed leases for long-term homes in the District, supporting the city's reputation as one of the top destinations in the country for live theater.

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