UPPER MARLBORO, MD-The Gazette reported that after years of delays, developers are set to start construction on Westphalia Town Center, a 479-acre project in Upper Marlboro. It is the biggest mixed-use development since National Harbor in Prince George's County.

The proposed plan calls for 15,000 homes, 4 million square feet of office space, 1 million square feet of retail space and centralized recreation amenities. The Walton Group, Evangel Cathedral and Smith Home Farms are the developers of the mixed-use project. For the full story, go to Baltimore Business Journal .


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