One NoMa Station: Historic Roots, Modern Revival
Located at 131 M Street NE in the heart of Washington, DC’s vibrant NoMa neighborhood, One NoMa Station is a striking example of adaptive reuse. Originally constructed in the 1930s as the Woodward & Lothrop Service Warehouse, this architectural landmark has been meticulously transformed into a 411,576 SF Class A office destination. With over 200,000 SF of available space and typical floor plates of 60,812 SF, the building offers expansive, flexible layouts ideal for both federal and private sector tenants.
Designated a DC Historic Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, One NoMa Station blends industrial character with modern infrastructure. Its iconic water tower and preserved brick façade anchor a refreshed brand identity that celebrates legacy while embracing innovation.
Steps from the NoMa-Gallaudet U Metro station, the property offers unmatched transit access and walkability to award-winning dining, retail, and entertainment.
Whether you're a GSA agency seeking secure, compliant space or a private firm drawn to NoMa’s creative energy, One NoMa Station delivers the scale, character, and connectivity to elevate your workplace.