Historic Fairmont Heights High School Adaptive Reuse Economic Study
Author
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Prince George's County Planning Department
Subject
Feasibilty of reuse options for vacant high school
Publication Date
December 2018
Source of Copies
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission 14741 Governor Oden Bowie Drive Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
Category
Brochure, Report, and Special Study
Cover page
Number of Pages
50
Abstract
The 15-acre Historic Fairmont Heights High School (FHHS) Property at 1401 Nye Street in Capitol Heights, Maryland, consists of a 174,128 square-foot building, football field, baseball diamond, and parking. In 2017, Fairmont Heights High School moved to the new $80 million, 193,000square foot building at 6501 Columbia Park Road in Landover and left the Nye Street location vacant. The Historic FHHS property offers a quiet, pleasant development site proximate to several major transportation routes and Metro stations, as well as access to shopping, recreation, and medical care. The economic study answers preliminary questions about the demand for commercial and residential land uses and factors influencing the propertys reuse potential.
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