Tag Archives: coronavirus
The Mall at Prince Georges in Hyattsville is adding an underground self-storage facility as its owners seek to recover from a pandemic-induced bankruptcy scare. Continue reading
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Restaurant owners along the Route 1 corridor have until the end of day Friday, Jan. 22, to apply for grants worth up to $25,000 to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading
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Vegan soul food bakery Dodah’s Kitchen will open its doors on Friday, Jan., 22, in the former location of Bird Kitchen and Cocktails on the Mount Rainier circle. Continue reading
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The fourth annual poll was scheduled to culminate at the end of last week, but given the unrest at the Capitol we know most everyone was a little distracted, so we’ve decided to give you some more time to vote. Continue reading
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Urban Farm Near Route 1 Pivots to Home Delivery Along the Corridor
When the pandemic hit, Little Wild Things Farm based at the Carmelite Friars Monastery in northeast D.C. began selling directly to consumers with a subscription-based salad share available to most residents of the Route 1 corridor. Continue reading
Work on the new Hyattsville public library is continuing, although there have been some delays due to the coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading
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Amid a pandemic and an economic downturn, we put together the most-read stories on the Hyattsville Wire in 2020 . Continue reading