Author Archives: Alison Beckwith

Franklins in Hyattsville Releases Holiday-Themed Catalog

The popular Hyattsville general store, brewery and restaurant distributed roughly 10,000 copies of the old-school glossy toy catalog around the greater D.C. area earlier this month. Continue reading

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New Mobile Coffee Shop Opens in Hyattsville on Route 1

A new mobile coffee shop held a soft launch over the weekend in the parking lot of Streetcar 82 Brewing Co. Located in a trailer at 4824 Rhode Island Ave. in Hyattsville, Lost River Coffee will hold a grand opening from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. this Saturday, Nov. 25. Continue reading

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Washington Post Names New Hyattsville Chicken and Waffles Joint Top Late-Night Delivery Spot

The H Street Washington eatery hailed for its late-night chicken and waffles has opened a new location in West Hyattsville, which the Washington Post named as one of D.C.’s top late-night delivery options, calling the Mac and cheese “thick, cheesy and ultrich” and saying the chicken and waffles “tiptoed the line of being too decadent.” Continue reading

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Iron Rooster Restaurant Opening in College Park This Winter

Popular Maryland restaurant chain Iron Rooster announced it will open in College Park in the next few months. Continue reading

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Developers Plan Affordable Housing Project in College Park

Developers are planning an affordable housing project on the site of three aging hotels in College Park. Continue reading

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Greenbelt Reportedly Chosen for New FBI Headquarters

Officials decided to move ahead with the multi-billion dollar project on a 60-acre piece of land near the Greenbelt Metro station after years of debate. Continue reading

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Road Closures Along Route 1 in Hyattsville Begin Monday

In order to allow construction crews working on the new Canvas Apartments to install utilities, certain roads in Hyattsville will be closed to traffic over the coming months. Continue reading

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