Project leaders weigh in on innovative College Park development — and why trust and collaboration among partners were key


A new city hall in College Park, Maryland, built in collaboration with the University of Maryland (UMD), is attracting attention for more reasons than its appealing design.

The 100,000-square-foot building, pending LEED Gold certification, serves as a centerpiece of the City’s downtown as College Park becomes a more vibrant, diverse and walkable community.

And the development partnership, a first for the City and UMD, is likely to serve as a model of trust and collaboration for other university…

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