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Upper Marlboro Residents Upset About Plans to Build Public Park
A group of Prince George’s County homeowners say they’ve been kept in the dark about plans to build a public park in their neighborhood.
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Upper Marlboro Residents Oppose Building Public Park
A group of Prince George’s County homeowners say they’ve been kept in the dark about plans to build a public park in their neighborhood. News4’s Walter Morris reports some say they were deceived when they bought there.
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DC Developers Converting Some Office Buildings to Apartments
As much of the workforce now works remotely, many office spaces in D.C. are sitting vacant. News4’s Mark Segraves explains how developers plan to turn those buildings into apartment homes.
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Old Prince George's Hospital to Transform Into Mixed-Use Development
Now that Prince George’s County’s new regional hospital is running in Largo, the old site near Cheverly will soon undergo a major transformation into a mixed-use development of homes, retail and a hotel. News4’s Tracee Wilkins reports.
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Data Center Development Near Manassas Battlefield Sparks Protests
Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter Drew Wilder reports on a protest over plans to develop land near Manassas Battlefield into a data center. The company issued this statement: “QTS has been approached and is seeking to acquire land as part of the Prince William County Digital Gateway project. This is a unique opportunity to play a role in what could be...
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Here's What Next at DC's Wharf and Fish Market
The southwest waterfront is home to one of D.C.’s largest development projects, and it’s set to be complete this year.
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First on 4: Preview of Phase 2 of DC's Wharf and Fish Market
Phase 2 will include more than a dozen new restaurants, a new luxury hotel and residential units with waterfront views. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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African American Civil War Museum to Open in Historic DC School Building
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser cut the ribbon on a development project Thursday that will bring 100 jobs to the District and serve as the new home of the African American Civil War Museum. The redevelopment of the historic Grimke School in the Shaw neighborhood was more than 10 years in the making. Frank Smith, the founder of the museum, said…
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African American Civil War Museum to Open in Historic DC School Building
The new site will bring 100 jobs to D.C. and provide a permanent home to an important museum.
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Prince George's Council Member Removes Bills for Development Proposal
A Prince George’s County Council member changed his position on a large mixed-used development planned for near Six Flags after some residents objected to the proposal that would develop more than 20 acres of land in Bowie on the Upper Marlboro line. County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports.
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Prince George's Councilman Pulls Legislation to Change Zoning for New Development
A Prince George’s County Council member changed his position on a large mixed-used development planned for near Six Flags after some residents objected to the proposal that would develop more than 20 acres of land in Bowie on the Upper Marlboro line.