Local minority developers leading $767 million investment into communities along the Blue Line Corridor

Local minority developers in Prince George's County were highlighted during a press conference on Tuesday for leading the charge on projects that will uplift the communities along the Blue Line Corridor.

Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks says a majority of the projects planned along the five-mile stretch will be led by Black developers, with projects totaling $767 million in investments.

“The Blue Line Corridor Project represents our vision for smart growth, creating bikeable, walkable, amenity-rich communities centered around transit hubs with access to workforce housing for our residents,” said Alsobrooks. “We are proud that many of the developers working on this project are not only minority developers, but they are also Prince Georgians who understand the needs of our residents. As our economy grows, we will continue to make generational investments like this that will build generational wealth for our communities and local businesses, helping us close the wealth gap in Prince George’s.”… Read the Full Article Here

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