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National Harbor in D.C. gets four new tenants on its 14th birthday

Al Urbanski
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New tenants at National Harbor include Tom's Watch Bar and Escapology, Prince George's County's first escape room location.

National Harbor, Peterson Companies’ massive mixed-use township on the banks of the Potomac River, continues to expand its reach.

In its 14th year in existence, the once vacant, mile-and-a-half-long stretch of riverside real estate has signed four new tenants that will lease 30,000 sq. ft of space.  The roster:

  1. Tom’s Watch Bar, which promises “All the sports, all the time,” will take up more than a third of that GLA and open later this year.
  2. Sticky Situation, a high-end honey gallery that provides tastings of local honey, artisan-infused honey, real maple syrup, and bee pollen from more than 12 bee colonies across the country.
  3. Escapology, a 3,675-sq. ft. escape room that features Scooby-Do, Batman, and Star Trek themes.  Peterson claims it is the first escape room venue in Maryland’s Prince George’s County.
  4. Silver Diner will enter National Harbor with a new design layout that includes a full open-air bar and patio. This will be the growing chain’s 21st location.

“Over the past 14 years, National Harbor has established itself as a major destination by carefully curating our tenant portfolio,” said Peterson’s VP of leasing Kimli Cross “This community has been master-planned by one developer so that it’s architecturally cohesive and well designed.”

The new signings come after BurgerFi, Bombay Street Food, and PrimoHoagies, signed leases at National Harbor in January.

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