Two developments in south Prince George’s are promising to bring new opportunities and life to the rural and more sparsely populated parts of the county.
D.R. Horton’s Spring Hills, located in Brandywine and zoned for Gwynn Park High School, is already scheduling tours for the newly-constructed townhomes.
Spring Hills, according to the website, hosts information about local banking, entertainment options and more, and features community amenities, such as nature trails, a playground, and amphitheater. The Lafayette floor plan, complete with three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, and a two car garage, is Spring Hills’ premium housing option.
Then there’s Hyde Landing, which is in the planning stages.
If approved, the Hyde Landing project would convert an abandoned Clinton brownfield site into nearly 1,300 new homes and roughly 60,000 square feet of retail.
Click here to read the rest of the article written by Richard D. Elliott over at Washington Informer