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The Nearly 3,000 Units From Route 1 to "Hyattsville Crossing"
Nena Perry-Brown | September 8th 2021
The Maryland side of the Rhode Island Avenue corridor (and its closest Metro stations) have some major residential development on the horizon (and a f... read»

The Next 2,300 Units on the Boards Between Mount Rainier and Riverdale
Nena Perry-Brown | November 17th 2020
Just across Eastern Avenue, development is active, albeit slow-going, along Rhode Island Avenue on all sides of the Hyattsville Arts District.... read»

From Brentwood to Riverdale, the 3,400-Unit Hyattsville Residential Rundown
Nena Perry-Brown | December 3rd 2019
Communities on the Maryland side of Rhode Island Avenue are in the midst of a post-Hyattsville Arts District development wave.... read»
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Penzance's striking new plans for Rosslyn got a key approval this week.... read »

The eight-bedroom, nine-bath listing along Massachusetts Avenue hit the market on Tue... read »

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