U.S. stores are said to be unaffected.
Online florists are stiff competition for local shops, including the family owned Wood's Flowers in College Park.
A few of the latest employment opportunities in the area.
Peter Franchot dropped in Friday to the College Park eatery, which has been feeding hungry locals and college kids since 1994.
Since 2008, Prince George's County has averaged an 8 percent tax-revenue growth each year, which can be directly attributed to more shops and restaurants opening up in National Harbor.
A rundown of businesses on their way in—or out—around College Park.
The franchise owners of some popular chains are making big changes to offset costs of Obamacare, but it's causing some customers to rethink which businesses they'll support.
Employees of the retail giant hope to take advantage of one of the year's busiest shopping days.
Prince George's County was one of the hardest hit markets.
College Scooters in College Park looks to continue business despite new scooter laws that increase costs for riders.
Local dentists are buying back Halloween candy and sending care packages to troops.
Presidential masks are among the favorites for Halloween party-goers this year.
With a complimentary salsa bar, bottomless chips and a warm atmosphere, Lime offers a different Mexican food experience for College Park residents.
The closure is part of a broad restructuring by parent company Revlon.
The Campus Village Shopping Center is the first site in Prince George's County to host the new system.
Looking for a new home in the area? See what's on display.
The north end of the county has generally fared better, but more than 4% of homes received notices last quarter in some towns.
Fans of the restaurant turned out to help raise money for the owners.
If you’re in technology or engineering, you might have an even bigger shot. Despite Maryland’s 7.1 percent unemployment rate, local business leaders say they are cautiously optimistic.
Dates for the no-frills couple.
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Among the states, Maryland had the third-largest percentage of firms with black ownership in 2007, behind Washington, D.C., and Georgia.
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College Park may not have a ton of coffee shops, but Patch ferreted out the best places to get some work done in the city.
Unbeatable deals on meals from around College Park.
Thirsty Turtle's hearing is scheduled for Nov. 3., and another may follow.
A popular downtown bar - notorious for its laissez-faire attitude toward underage drinking - may face its fourth citation in two years.
Residents of Cherry Hill and Autoville were gearing up to battle Best Buy if the company insisted on affixing a large blue wedge to the front of their store. For whatever reason, the battle never came.
UMd.'s large observant Jewish population affected by the closure of Prince George's only kosher restaurant.
A past and present look at College Park's vacant properties
Residents of Old Town and Calvert Hills gathered Wednesday night to discuss the new apartment building that may be built on the site
The monthly event will be held at New York Deli.
Most businesses are used to slower summer business, and they look forward to having their customers back in town.
What's really going on in the basement of University of Maryland's Stamp Student Union
Various setbacks forced owners to push back the opening day from early August.
Cherry Hill residents say Best Buy's characteristic "blue wedge" is an eyesore they don't want.
The popular Adelphi restaurant is set to open the third week of August.