Author Archives: Ryan Teague Beckwith
New Pop-Up at Riverdale Park Le Fantome Food Hall Specializes in the French Croque Monsieur
The newest vendor at the Le Fantome Food Hall in Riverdale Park specializes in croque monsieur, a decadent hot sandwich popularized in French brasseries in the early 1900s. Continue reading
A Hyattsville Ironworks Helped Create an Art Installation on the National Mall
A Hyattsville ironworks helped create an art installation on police violence currently on display on the National Mall through September 4. Continue reading
Here’s How the Route 1 Corridor is Adapting to the Coronavirus
As the coronavirus continues to spread, local businesses and other area institutions along the Route 1 corridor are quickly finding a number of creative ways to cope, serve their customers and help other residents weather the health crisis. Continue reading
New College Park Townhomes Now for Sale
Townhomes in a new development along the Route 1 corridor in College Park are now for sale. Four homes at Metropolitan at College Park at 4701 Cherokee Streetare available now, with another five coming in August. In all, 45 homes … Continue reading
E-Bikes Coming to College Park This Fall
College Park’s new bikeshare system will soon include 150 electric bikes, a major shift in how residents can get around town. The city, the University of Maryland and nearby University Park have chosen VeoRide, a Chicago-based bikeshare company that specializes … Continue reading
Riverdale Park Station’s Apartments Underway
Construction is underway at the Residences at Riverdale Park Station, a high-end apartment building that kicks off the next phase of the Route 1 development. When complete in the spring of 2021, the $57 million project will include 229 apartments, … Continue reading
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Brentwood’s miXt Food Halls Plans Outdoor Art on Route 1
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Renovations Nearly Complete on Robert J. King Park in Hyattsville
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College Park Partnership Plans $3 Million Bike Path to Trolley Trail
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New Townhomes Under Construction Near Hyattsville’s DeMatha High School
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Anime-Inspired Mural Painted at Mount Rainier’s Washington Glass School
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