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Lessors Of Nonresidential Buildings in the District of Columbia (NAICS 531120)

USAspending.gov records $48,683,380.94 in NAICS 531120 (Lessors Of Nonresidential Buildings (Except Miniwarehouses)) obligations with District of Columbia place of performance, across 182 awards. The pair is NAICS 531120 plus District of Columbia geography, not DC advertising, auto manufacturing, or electric power. 182 awards against that dollar total imply about $267,491 per award, a lessor book rather than DC's 1,169-row vehicle overlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.

Key figures

  • NAICS 531120 in the District of Columbia: $48,683,380.94 across 182 awards.
  • Average obligation per award is about $267,491.
  • 531120 is nonresidential lessors, not DC's 541810 advertising-agency code.
  • The total is obligations, not outlays; DC is place of performance.

District of Columbia and nonresidential lessors as a pair

NAICS 531120 and place-of-performance state DC meet on this tie. $48,683,380.94 is the obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. It is not District of Columbia's statewide federal total, not the nationwide lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) rollup, and not cash already paid. USAspending labels the industry Lessors Of Nonresidential Buildings (Except Miniwarehouses); this overlay applies that code only where District of Columbia is the geography field.

182 is an award-action count. Modifications, delivery orders, and repeat vehicles add rows. Unique vendors are not published in this packet. Reading 182 as plants, offices, or payrolls in District of Columbia would confuse actions with establishments. The join does not rank District of Columbia against other states and does not assign a fiscal year; none is in the facts.

Open District of Columbia federal spending for the state rollup, NAICS 531120 for the industry hub, District of Columbia industries for other NAICS in the same geography, and All spending ties for other pairs. Do not add those parent pages into $48,683,380.94.

NAICS 531120, not advertising or autos

USAspending labels NAICS 531120 as Lessors Of Nonresidential Buildings (Except Miniwarehouses). The packet does not name buildings, landlords, or primes. The except-miniwarehouses clause is part of the Census label, not a claim about Alaska warehousing (NAICS 493110) on this slice.

DC advertising agencies (541810) are $56,493,594.21 across 98 awards; light-duty vehicle manufacturing (336110) is $56,491,310.37 across 1,169 awards; automobile manufacturing (336111) is $48,271,047 across 1,169 awards; electric power distribution (221122) is $46,958,992.26 across 183 awards. Sharing DC geography does not merge those codes into $48,683,380.94. Award titles on the NAICS 531120 hub are the place to see what a given line bought.

Place of performance in the District of Columbia

District of Columbia on this join is a geography field, not a neighborhood overlay. Place of performance can list DC while later work occurs in Maryland or Virginia; those states are not inside this total unless also coded DC. The packet does not split wards.

The state hub for the District of Columbia shows how 531120 sits beside other industries with DC place of performance. Awards can list DC while headquarters sit elsewhere.

182 awards and a mid-six-figure mean

Dividing $48,683,380.94 by 182 yields about $267,491 per award on average. That mean is still only a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical lease invoice. Award count 182 is a record count, not a payment count.

An obligation is a legal commitment. $48,683,380.94 is that kind of sum. This packet has no outlay total and no fiscal-year split. Citing the figure as cash already spent in the District of Columbia over-reads the field.

What the lessor-DC join does not prove

A lessor cell is not a ranking of DC real estate and not a claim that campaign contributions funded the awards. FEC filings and USAspending awards are different datasets. Keep $48,683,380.94 labeled as NAICS 531120 obligations with District of Columbia place of performance. Correlation is not causation.

A later ingest can restate $48,683,380.94 or the 182 count without changing the join key of NAICS 531120 and DC. Place of performance remains a geography tag, not proof that work stayed inside District of Columbia. Keep the obligation word on $48,683,380.94 in every footnote.

How to cite nonresidential lessors in DC

Cite USAspending.gov, NAICS 531120 (Lessors Of Nonresidential Buildings (Except Miniwarehouses)), District of Columbia (DC), $48,683,380.94, and 182 awards. Note that the figures are obligations. Point readers to District of Columbia federal spending, NAICS 531120, District of Columbia industries, and All spending ties rather than collapsing those pages into this cell. Mean per award stays about $267,491 as a ratio only.

Readers who reuse this snapshot should keep both sides of the join in the same sentence and treat award rows as records rather than unique vendors. This narrative does not invent a fiscal year, a recipient list, or an outlay total that the packet omitted. District of Columbia's 531120 cell is lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses). 182 awards and $48,683,380.94 are not other NAICS in the same state and not the same NAICS in another state unless those figures appear above.

Questions

How much has NAICS 531120 obligated in the District of Columbia?
USAspending.gov records $48,683,380.94 in obligations for NAICS 531120 (Lessors Of Nonresidential Buildings (Except Miniwarehouses)) with District of Columbia place of performance, covering 182 awards. That is an obligation total, not an outlay total. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Is this DC advertising-agency spending?
No. Advertising agencies in DC on this slice are NAICS 541810 at $56,493,594.21 across 98 awards. Nonresidential lessors are 531120. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. The $48,683,380.94 figure is obligations, not outlays. Keep both join sides in the answer: Lessors Of Nonresidential Buildings (Except Miniwarehouses) and District of Columbia. Outlays can differ from $48,683,380.94, and unique contractors are unpublished in this packet.
Is 182 the number of landlords in DC?
No. The extract lists 182 awards totaling $48,683,380.94. Unique vendors are not published in this packet. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. The $48,683,380.94 figure is obligations, not outlays. Reading the 182 count as plants or offices in District of Columbia would confuse actions with establishments. Quote NAICS 531120 and District of Columbia together when you reuse $48,683,380.94.
Where is the live lessor–DC table?
District of Columbia federal spending is the state rollup. NAICS 531120 is the industry hub without a state filter. District of Columbia industries lists other NAICS in DC. All spending ties lists other pairs. The $48,683,380.94 and 182 awards are the 531120×DC join only.

USAspending.gov NAICS industry aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.