Open the Next Chapter of DC Living
Homes Designed for the Heart of the City
Welcome to Rigby and Market House, two distinct residential spaces that together create a fresh perspective on the DC lifestyle. Located at Central Armature Works, a development at the nexus of Union Market, NoMa, and H Street, these apartments offer inviting finishes, award-winning amenities, and 60,000 SF of on-site retail, in an area where connectivity drives culture.

Residences That
Raise the Bar
Between Rigby’s boutique charm and Market House’s vibrancy, you’re sure to find a home that exceeds your expectations.
Availability
Choose the home that fits your needs at Rigby or Market House, with a range of residences to select from.
Acclaimed
Amenities
Both Rigby and Market House are pet-friendly and host an array of celebrated amenities, earning the 2023 DC NAIOP Best Amenities Award of Excellence. Create a well-rounded daily routine with the services and spaces you crave only steps from your front door.


STATE-OF-THE-ART WELLNESS
Rigby and Market House are Fitwel-certified apartments, supporting balanced living with state-of-the-art fitness centers that offer strength training, cardio, and yoga. On-site bike maintenance and storage further anchor an active lifestyle.
RESORT-LEVEL RELAXATION
Residents of both Rigby and Market House enjoy access to a rooftop pool, outdoor grilling areas, fire pits, and terraces. Recover from the urban grind and host friends in rejuvenating outdoor spaces.
COWORKING AND COMMUNAL LOUNGES
From private dining and cocktail bars to coworking areas with complimentary Wi-Fi, Market House and Rigby have thoughtfully designed spaces to suit every occasion.

Discover NoMa
As one of DC’s most walkable neighborhoods, NoMa embodies an urban village unlike anywhere else in DC. Within the area, Central Armature Works is a sought-after destination featuring sophisticated residences, 60,000 SF of on-site retail, a boutique hotel, and lively dining, channeling the site’s industrial heritage into one vibrant community hub.

