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Investors about spent about $1.2 billion buying and developing new apartments in Prince George’s over the last year, making it the fourth largest market for multi-family housing in D.C. Continue reading
- Posted in Bladensburg, Brentwood, College Park, Edmonston, Greenbelt, Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, Riverdale Park, University Park
- Tagged apartments, demographics, housing
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The owners of a historic church just off Route 1 in the Woodridge neighborhood of D.C. are looking to convert it into housing and retail. Continue reading
- Posted in Woodridge
- Tagged condominiums, condos, Evangel Missionary Baptist Church, housing, New Macedonia Baptist Church, religion
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As part of a 10-year strategic plan released earlier this month, WMATA said it would be targeting the three stations among 40 overall where it hopes to work with developers to turn currently vacant land into new apartments, office space and shops. Continue reading
Demolition is beginning on several older buildings along Route 1 in Hyattsville’s Arts District to make way for a new apartment and retail building. Continue reading
- Posted in Hyattsville
- Tagged apartments, housing, Hyattsville Canvas, shops
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Amazon Helps Build New Affordable Housing Near College Park Metro
Amazon is helping fund a new affordable housing apartment complex near the College Park Metro station. Continue reading
- Posted in College Park
- Tagged apartments, Atworth, College Park Metro, housing, Purple Line
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The owners of the Mall at Prince George’s plan to tear down part of the old J.C. Penney site and put up a new apartment complex. Continue reading
- Posted in Hyattsville
- Tagged apartments, housing, Mall at Prince Georges, The Mall at Prince Georges
- 4 Comments
Condominiums in a new building on Route 1 in Woodridge, D.C., just over the Mount Rainier border, are listed for as much as half a million dollars. Continue reading
- Posted in Woodridge
- Tagged Good Food Markets, housing, Little Miner Taco, Pennyroyal Station, Zeke's Coffee
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