Since our creation in the fall of 2000, we have completed a variety of projects to improve our community. Below is a listing of various projects and initiatives. For more collaborations, […]
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Where to Park (In English + En Español) – Map Text
In English | En Español Public and Private Parking Lots in Downtown City of Hyattsville About Downtown Hyattsville Hyattsville is a world within walking distance. A growing corridor of arts, […]
Read moreMuseums and Historical Sites
Below you’ll find a listing of museums and historical/heritage sites in Prince George’s County and its surrounding counties and cities. Credit to WashingtonPost.com and MarylandMilestones.com. Of the list below, we recommend […]
Read moreThe Historic District
The Historic District: Located in the heart of Hyattsville, our Historic District stretches between the Route 1 Corridor and the Prince Georges Plaza and West Hyattsville Transit Districts. The Historic […]
Read moreDiscussion Groups + Civic Clubs
Our community talks! Below is a list of area online and in-person discussion groups, civic clubs/associations, mailing lists, and blogs. HyCDC also regularly shares news and community bulletins through our social media too. […]
Read moreVolunteer Opportunities
HyCDC Office and Programs – We are open year-round to volunteers. The most essential resource of helping our community grow is a strong base of neighbors and engaged citizens. Consider serving as an […]
Read moreEnergy Incentive Programs
Below is a list of programs we recommend Hyattsville residents investigate to improve their home’s value and annual savings. In addition to this listing, we’ve also shared this resource for the Gateway […]
Read morePrince George’s Plaza Transit District
Prince George’s Plaza Transit District: Along the East-West Highway Corridor, you will find Hyattsville’s regional commercial district, a variety of dining, entertainment, and retail options. With developments such as the […]
Read moreRoute 1 Corridor
A growing corridor of arts, entertainment and dining, Route 1 has a long history as Hyattsville’s main street. From horses and trollies to cars and buses, Downtown Hyattsville has seen […]
Read moreA Brief History
The city was named for its founder, Christopher Clark Hyatt. He purchased his first parcel of land in the area in March 1845. He thought the proximity to the Baltimore […]
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