The Golden Triangle is a neighborhood and business improvement district (BID) in Washington, D.C.
The commercial neighborhood is home to more than 3,000 organizations, 200 restaurants, 300 shops and retailers, 7 hotels, and 6 national parks.
[1] The Golden Triangle BID was created in 1997 by the District of Columbia City Council and approved by Mayor Marion Barry.
[4] Connecticut Avenue around L Street is a small retail node, with office buildings and ground floor retail branches of major mall retailers such as Sephora, H&M, Men's Wearhouse, The Gap, Ann Taylor, Bluemercury, Allen Edmonds, Johnston & Murphy, and nearby a Nordstrom Rack, providing an alternative to the much larger F Street Shopping District further east.
[5] Tiny Jewel Box is a jewelry store located in a historic building along Connecticut Avenue.