Project Approved in College Park

Posted: June 22nd, 2006 | Author: Rob Goodspeed | Filed under: College Park, Urban Development |

The city of College Park has given preliminary approval to a $68-million, 17-story residential project planned for a site just north of campus on Route 1. I thought this was interesting:

“The university’s strategic plan calls for a higher quality college town,” said Brian Darmody, the university’s assistant vice president for research and economic development and member of the committee that approved the sector plan. “It creates a perception of what the university is like, and right now that’s not a very good perception. We are doing what we can, without owning the property, to enhance the gateway to the university.”

I’m working with some others to put together a development-oriented blog for College Park, please contact me if you’re interested in helping with our effort.

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One Comment on “Project Approved in College Park”

  1. #1 David Daddio said at 1:42 pm on July 5th, 2006:

    Rob,
    This article gives a little more info:

    http://www.gazette.net/stories/062906/collnew192104_31943.shtml


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