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Metro Releases First Strategic Plan, Seeks to Speed Transit-Oriented Projects at Stations in DC Area

Initiative Lays Out Goal to Complete 20 Joint Development Agreements by 2032
Rendering of the Atworth project that Amazon is investing in next to the College Park Metro station, about one mile from the University of Maryland campus. (Gilbane Development Co.)
Rendering of the Atworth project that Amazon is investing in next to the College Park Metro station, about one mile from the University of Maryland campus. (Gilbane Development Co.)
By Bryce Meyers
CoStar News
April 7, 2022 | 6:38 P.M.

Metro, the Washington, D.C., region's main transit agency, for the first time has laid out a detailed road map for joint development opportunities on land it owns in an effort to increase private development opportunities at its train stations.

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