300-unit Northgate gets final approval

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Courtesy/Gilbane Development Co.

A rendering shows a sunset view of the proposed Northgate/Tempo student-housing complex planned for College Park's midtown Baltimore Avenue corridor.

Prince George’s County Planning Board unanimously approved final plans for a nearly-300-unit student housing complex near the intersection of Berwyn Road and Baltimore Avenue in College Park. The site is currently home to an abandoned restaurant and a Burger King. The vote took place at its Jan. 30 meeting...
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