The Blue Line Corridor
Prince George’s County has a storied legacy of sports and entertainment. County Executive Angela Alsobrooks and Prince George’s leaders are focusing investment on projects near transit to catalyze economic development, bring new housing, jobs, amenities to residents, and advance equity.
Blue Line Corridor
Anchor initiative for
the new platform
District of
Columbia
Prince George's County
Heights
Seat Pleasant
Boulevard
Town Center
The Blue Line Corridor initiative is continually progressing and evolving. Interact with the map above to view the latest projects and developments within each stop along the corridor.
CAPITOL HEIGHTS
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ADDISON ROAD-SEAT PLESANET
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MORGAN BOULEVARD
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LARGO TOWN CENTER
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Acceleration of the Blue Line Corridor as a sports and entertainment destination leverages existing and emerging assets like:
The Washington Commanders stadium
Wayne K. Curry Sports & Learning Complex
The Junior Tennis Champions Center
Prince George’s Equestrian Center
Liberty Sports Park
The upcoming Maryland Sports & Entertainment Innovation Center – a dynamic facility that will provide unique exposure to the industry of sports and entertainment
A network of parks and recreation facilities operated by M-NCPPC throughout the County
Investing in these projects, and many more, will generate long-term impacts, including:
Additional commercial tax revenues
Health and wellness improvements
Equitable economic development
Education enhancements
New opportunities for minority businesses
The Blue Line Corridor is a long-term initiative that begins with catalytic investments in near-term, high-visibility multimodal infrastructure and placemaking projects, including $466 million for:
7.5-10K Capacity Amphitheater
Downtown Library & Cultural Center
Market Hall
Civic Plaza at the WKC Admin Building
Youth Sports Fieldhouse
Arena, Morgan, and Central Avenue Complete Streets
BLC Gateway Signage at Southern Avenue and Central Avenue
New Public Streets at Largo and Morgan
Public Art Installations (Corridor-Wide)
Downtown Largo Shared Parking Study
Micromobility Services at Largo and Morgan
Pedestrian Safety Improvements (Corridor-Wide)
Central Avenue Connector Trail (Phase 1)
These initiatives continue the groundwork laid by investment in Largo as a County civic hub, as well as by UMD (University of Maryland) and private developers throughout the corridor.