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Cool Green Shelters Brings ‘Living Canopies’ to Hyattsville Bus Stops
The city will add 10 new stations with solar panels and living vegetation from Cool Green Shelters, an offshoot of the local business Living Canopies. Continue reading
- Posted in College Park, Hyattsville
- Tagged buses, Cool Green Shelters, environment, Living Canopies, mass transit, transit, transportation
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Purple Line Won’t Open Until at Least Mid-2027 After Another Delay
The long-awaited light rail line faces another construction-related delay, this time due to unexpected complications moving utility lines. Continue reading
- Posted in College Park
- Tagged mass transit, Purple Line, transit, transportation
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Gilbane Development Co. is planning a five-story building around the West Hyattsville Metro Station with first-floor retail space and a parking garage that would open in the fall of 2024. Continue reading
Anacostia Trails Heritage Area, a nonprofit based in Hyattsville, is surveying historic buildings along the Route 1 corridor from Baltimore to the D.C. border to help save them. Continue reading
The developers of the Purple Line have signed a labor agreement, resolving one of the last potential problems for the much-delayed light-rail transit line. Continue reading
- Posted in College Park, Riverdale Park
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You Can Soon Take a Seaplane From College Park to New York City
You’ll soon be able to take a seaplane from College Park to New York City and Boston. Starting in mid-September, Tailwind Air will fly eight-seat Cessna Grand Caravans with floats from the historic College Park Airport to the SkyPort Marina … Continue reading
- Posted in College Park
- Tagged College Park Aviation Museum, mass transit, public transit, Purple Line, Tailwind Air, transportation
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A Brentwood startup is using high-tech features to change the way public bathrooms work and they’ve already set up a pilot run on the Route 1 corridor. Continue reading
- Posted in Brentwood, Mount Rainier
- Tagged buses, mass transit, Throne Labs, transportation
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