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  • Arts District Hyattsville

    Location: Route 1 (Rhode Island Avenue)

    Space: Residential and commercial, including 36,000 sf retail town center

    Anchor: Yes! Organic Market

    Developers: EYA and Streetsense. Residential consists of townhouses, multi-family and live-work homes and amenities like community center. Designated as a Maryland “Smart Site” for green technology investment and revitalization.

  • Boulevard At The Capital Centre

    Location: Arena Drive and I-95S/495, Largo, Md.

    Space: 482,236 sf retail, office

    Anchor: M&T Bank, Men’s Wearhouse, Pier 1 Imports

    Lifestyle center with national retailers, restaurants and theater. Includes Community Resource Center. Adjacent to commuter train station and new residential development. A project of Inland US Management.

  • Bowie Market Place

    Location: Annapolis Road and Superior Lane, Bowie, Md.

    Space: 20 acres, 190,000 sf retail

    Anchor: Safeway

    Lifestyle retail center anchored by Safeway grocery store.

  • Brandywine Crossing

    Location: Chadds Ford Road and Matapeake Drive, Brandywine, Md.

    Space: About 100 acres, 730,000 sf

    Anchor: Costco, Target, Marshall’s, Jo-Ann’s

    All-retail development being built in 2 phases. Phase 1 consists of 55 acres and 475,000 sf. Phase 1 is completed and nearly all leased. Phase 2 will consist of 35 acres and 250,000 sf. Currently seeking Prince George’s County financial aid and preparing site plan. Construction expected to begin 1st quarter of 2011.

  • Centre At Laurel

    Location: 13600 Baltimore Avenue, Laurel, Md

    Space: 158,029 sf retail

    Anchor: Shoppers Food Warehouse, PetSmart

    Mix of retail, restaurants and services, including Laurel Police Department site. Project of Inland U.S. Management.

  • Greenbelt Station

    Location: Greenbelt Metro Station and Capital Beltway, Greenbelt and College Park, Md.

    Space: 243 acres

    The 243-acre site is partially in the City of Greenbelt and in the City of College Park. It has been approved by the Prince George’s County Planning Board for the conceptual site plan for Greenbelt Station. Prince George’s County Council has approved a $160 million tax increment-financing package for the Greenbelt Metro development. Greenbelt Station is a $1 billion, mixed use development that includes 2,250 residences, 1.2 million sf of retail and entertainment center, 1.2 million sf of general office space and a 300-room hotel (or different, qualified use). Greenbelt Station is currently in litigation.

  • Hall Station

    Location: Central Avenue/Rte 214, Bowie, Md.

    Space: 40,000 sf library, 26,000 sf credit union, up to 15,000 sf additional retail, 110 residential units

    Anchor: Prince George’s County Library, Prince George’s County Federal Credit Union

    Mixed-use center. A Rappaport Companies project.

  • Karington

    Location: Rte 214 (Central Ave), Bowie, Md.

    Space: 382 acres Approximately 500,000 sf office and 500,000 sf retail

    Anchor: Prince George’s Community College

    Neo-traditional upscale community being developed by NAI Michael Companies. One of region’s largest mixed-use developments. Concept plan shows 25-acre lake surrounded by single-family homes, condominiums and rental units. Amenities include two hotels and conference center. Karington will increase the assessable tax base in Prince George’s County by approximately $900 million.

  • Konterra Town Center East

    Location: I-95 and Van Dusen Road, Intercounty Con- nector (Md Rte 200), Virginia Manor Road and Kenilworth Av- enue Extended Laurel, Md.

    Space: 3.8 million sf office 1.5 million sf retail 4,500 housing units 600 hotel rooms

    Anchor: Restaurant and Entertainment

    Konterra Town Center is a $1.75 million, 2,200-acre development. The property fronts onto I-95, south of Md Rte 198 and north of the under-construction Intercounty Connector (ICC). Konterra Town Center East is a joint development of Forest City Washington and Gould Property Company, and is being built in stages. The project will have retail, research and technology campuses, an area for uses such as governmental, educational and corporate facilities, hotels and residential. The first stage consists of 488 acres, adjacent to and east of I-95 near the Intercounty Connector currently under construction. Part of the construction is an interchange at I-95 just south of Konterra Town Center East. Construction will begin as planned infrastructure is developed. In addition to other local improvements, the Intercounty Connector runs east to west from I-270 to US Rte 1 and passes the Konterra Town Center East site along the way.

  • Laurel Commons

    Location: 14828 Baltimore Avenue Laurel, Md.

    Space: 664,589 sf

    Anchor: Burlington Coat Factory, Macy’s

    Formerly known as Laurel Mall. Located midway between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore.

  • M Square: University Maryland Research Park

    Location: 5825 University Research Court College Park, Md.

    Space: 128 acres 1 million sf

    Anchor: National Oceanic and Atmosphere Admin- istration Center for Weather and Climate Production (taking 300,000 sf), Food and Drug Administra- tion Center for Food Safety, American Center for Physics (a nonprofit) and University of Maryland Center for Advanced

    Expected to be the largest research park in the state of Maryland and one of the largest in the country. $500 million projected cost to build. The 128-acre site is located within a 293-acre Transit District of the University of Maryland College Park Metro Station. Over 1 million sf has either been already developed or is under construction. The research park is expected to produce as many as 6,500 new jobs.

  • Maryland Science & Tech Center

    Location: Intersection US Rte 50 and Md Rte 3/301 Bowie, Md.

    Space: 400 acres total Phase 1, 200 acres, for: 700,000 sf gen- eral office 300,000 sf multi- plex office 45,000 sf retail

    Anchor: Bowie Town Center

    Being built in phases. Phase 1 scheduled to open 2012. Phase 2, the remaining 200 acres, scheduled to start construction in 2011.

  • Metropolitan office Center

    Location: 3575 East-West Highway Hyattsville, Md.

    Space: 22.2 acres 350,000 sf resi- dential 165,000 sf retail

    Anchor: Bally Total Fitness, Staples

    Currently in third phase of a three-phase development. The 22.2 acres encompasses all three phases, including the Metro Station itself. Phase 1 and 2 were the retail and residential, respectively. The retail, called Metropolitan Shops at Prince George’s Plaza, opened in 2008. The residential, called Mosaic at Metro, opened in 2009 and is owned by Equity Residential. Phase 3 is now in the process of converting approvals for an office building to student housing. Equity Residential owns the student housing, which would consist of one, 900-bed building. Construction on the student housing is expected to begin in 2011 and to be completed in 2013.

  • National Harbor

    Location: National Harbor Boulevard National Harbor, Md.

    Space: 450 acres 1.4 million sf office/retail in 5 to 10 buildings

    Anchor: Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, Restaurant & Retail

    $2.1 billion waterfront community built along the Potomac River. Retail, condominiums, hotel, restaurant, and Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center.

  • Osborne Shopping Center

    Location: Rte 301 at Osborne Road Upper Marlboro, Md.

    Space: 126,873 sf

    Anchor: Safeway grocery store

    A Rappaport Companies project.

  • The Brick Yard & Brick Yard Station

    Location: The Brick Yard 13000 block Mid-Atlantic Boulevard Laurel, Md. Brick Yard Station Muirkirk Road and Cedarhurst Drive Beltsville, Md.

    Space: The Brick Yard 60 acres 700,000 sf office in 11 buildings in Business Park Brick Yard Station 63 acres 860 apartments, 354 townhouses, 51 single-family homes 20,000 sf retail

    Anchor: The Brick Yard: Floormax, Freestate Electric, American Mechanical Services, Limbach & Party Rental

    The Brick Yard/Brick Yard Station is a sustainable development consisting of a 63-acre residential and retail transit-oriented community and a 60-acre business park for light industrial, office, flex and warehouse space. The land is the former site of the Washington Brick Company manufacturing and mine complex. Significant dinosaur fossil discoveries have been made on a portion of the land, and that portion has been dedicated as the Jackson-Shaw Dinosaur Park and donated to the Maryland National Park and Planning Commission for management of research activity.

  • The Sanctuary At Kingdom Square

    Location: 9171 Central Avenue Capital Heights, Md.

    Space: 25 acres 700 multi-family apartments and condominiums, 200,000 sf retail, 35,000 sf office, 1,700-space parking

    Anchor: Staples, Bally Total Fitness

    Baptist community under the leadership of Pastor Anthony G. Maclin. Site was formerly Hampton Mall complex. Glendale Baptist Church was renamed The Sanctuary at Kingdom Square. Among the first churches in the Washington, D.C., area to own a commercial complex as well as a worship center.

  • UM, East Campus

    Location: Baltimore Avenue and Paint Branch Parkway College Park, Md.

    Space: 38 acres

    The University of Maryland is developing the 38-acre parcel in stages. Key aspects include relocation of the university’s existing administration facilities to the site, followed by construction of over 2 million sf of graduate housing, market-rate housing, office space and retail amenities.

  • UMUC Largo Academic Center

    Location: 1616 McCormick Drive Largo, Md.

    Space: 19 acres 236,000 sf office

    Certified LEED Gold. Renovation of former Hechinger office building, for use as UMUC academic offices and additional classrooms.

  • University Town Center

    Location: East-West High- way and Belcrest Road Hyattsville, Md.

    Space: 56 acres 1.4 million sf office 125,000 sf retail

    University Town Center is a $135 million, mixed-use project that included renovating four existing office buildings, the construction of a plaza, and retail and residential. For the residential, a 910-bed student housing building opened in 2006, and 135 condominiums in two buildings opened in 2007. The retail portion also opened in 2007.

  • Vista Gardens Marketplace

    Location: Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Lottsford Vista Road and Annapolis Road Bowie, Md.

    Space: 400,000 sf office/retail

    Anchor: Target, Shoppers Warehouse, Home Depot, office Depot

    Convenient access to the Capital Beltway via Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.

  • Woodmore Towne Centre at Glenarden

    Location: Rte 202 and St. Joseph Drive Glenarden, Md.

    Space: 245 acres 1 million sf office 800,000 sf retail

    Anchor: Wegmans, Costco, Petco

    Fronting on the Capital Beltway, Woodmore Towne Centre will have retail, residential, office space and two hotels. The residential portion will consist of over 900 single-family homes, condominiums and townhouses. There will also be a conference center. Upon completion of build-out of all commercial, the project will comprise a $450 million investment. Woodmore Towne Centre features the first Wegmans grocery story in Prince George’s County.

  • Amber Ridge Shopping Center

    Location: Bowie, MD

    Space: Retail

    Anchor: 169,000 sf Grocery/drug store

    Neighborhood shopping center site
    Entitlements and completed studies
    Approved for up to 200,000 SF retail
    Approved SHA crossover and traffic signal for full northbound/southbound site access from Route 301
    56,000 vehicles per day
    Water, sewer, electricity, gas and telephone at or on site