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New Menswear Clothing Reseller Opens in Hyattsville With an Environmental Message
Located in the former wine-and-paint space at 5608 Baltimore Avenue, Buoy Collective offers modern, vintage and designer menswear with an important environmental message about the effects the fashion industry has on the environment and the importance of reusing clothing and reducing garment waste. Continue reading
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Hyattsville’s Mall at Prince Georges Offers Back-to-School Surprise Boxes
The Mall at Prince Georges in Hyattsville is offering handpicked boxes of back-to-school items for kindergarten through eighth grade. Continue reading
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Five Below opened its doors today just in time for summer in a newly constructed part of the Mall at Prince Georges in Hyattsville, which is currently undergoing a $30 million renovation. The latest store opening at the mall is a tween- … Continue reading
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