By Kit Slack (View FULL STORY online on Hyattsville Life & Times) A couple of years ago, a few neighbors were initially disappointed to learn that the then-pending renovation of […]
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The Hyattsville CDC served as the City of Hyattsville's project lead and construction manager for the renovation and construction of a 14,000 square foot municipal performing arts and community center in the preserved shell of an historic, former silent movie theater at 4318 Gallatin Street. In 2015, the City of Hyattsville leased the property to Pyramid Atlantic, a local arts center.
The facility was planned by the City of Hyattsville to ultimately serve many functions: a 230-seat performance space serving the City of Hyattsville and all of the Gateway Arts District; a Heritage Tourism Visitor's Center for the Anacostia Trails Heritage Area; new meeting space for Hyattsville residents, civic groups, and the Mayor and City Council; a state-of-the-art classroom/training center for City employees; and a small conference and event hosting capacity.
By Kit Slack (View FULL STORY online on Hyattsville Life & Times) A couple of years ago, a few neighbors were initially disappointed to learn that the then-pending renovation of […]
Read moreBy Pyramid Atlantic Art Center Finds New Home in Hyattsville (View FULL STORY online on East City Art) Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, the nonprofit that specializes in book arts and […]
Read moreby Michael Theis (View FULL STORY online at Patch) Hyattsville officials are trying to figure out what, specifically, they want to do with the Arcadebuilding. With roughly $1.6 million in work already […]
Read moreHyattsville officials are trying to figure out what, specifically, they want to do with the Arcade building. By Michael Theis (View FULL STORY online on Patch) With roughly $1.6 million […]
Read moreResidents, city and county officials celebrated the city’s 125th anniversary Friday night. By Andrew Metcalf (View FULL STORY online on Patch) About 120 people came out to the Arcade building […]
Read moreHyattsville residents support performing arts facility for the Arcade building on Gallatin Street. By Lonni Moffet (view opinion article online at Patch) Dancing, live music, classrooms, conferences, a cable TV […]
Read moreHistoric building may become public access performing arts space in the county’s arts and entertainment district. By Theresa Barry (View FULL STORY online on Hyattsville Patch) Hyattsville’s Arcade building, hidden under […]
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Read morePage last updated in 2010: Conceptual Plan for The Arcade as the City of Hyattsville’s future municipal annex designed by Farrell McGlynn Architects Plan view of proposed improvements to 4318 […]
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