Who knew that the inaugural parade floats are built by a Prince George’s County company?
Fuddruckers coming to Brandywine Crossing.
Still too many foreclosed homes in the county. 2000 and counting.
I’m not a huge Fuddruckers fan; their scratch baked hamburger buns are too thick for me. But for those of you who enjoy them, here’s news from Citybiz.com: “Fuddruckers has leased 3,995 square feet for a new restaurant at Brandywine Crossing, which is located at 15900 Crain Highway in Brandywine, MD. Geoffrey Mackler and Brian Mitchell with H&R Retail represented landlord, Faison-Brandywine, LLC, in the transaction. Brandywine Crossing is a 650,000 square foot regional power center on 88 acres at US Route 301/MD Route 5 and Chadds Ford Drive/Matapeake Drive in Prince George’s Co.” Let me just say that I knew nothing of the Brandywine Crossing located at 15908 Crain Hwy, Brandywine, MD 20613. I think I’ll have to check it out.
While home prices are steadily creeping upward in PGCo, there is still a crisis number of foreclosed and abandoned properties. The Washington Post story tells of a vandalized home in Clinton that will break your heart. An excerpt, “Neighbors tried for months to get the foreclosed house on Student Drive boarded up. Finally, about 6 p.m. New Year’s Day, Leroy Button looked out his window and saw the five-year-old house across the street engulfed in flames — a blaze being investigated as a possible arson. The next morning, all that was left was a charred shell and a sense of frustration.”
I didn’t even bother to read the comments for the article because I know how nasty the keyboard cowards can be when talking about PGCo residents and the housing crisis.