$75 restaurant gift certificate up for grabs in renaming contest.
New trend in office layouts may be coming to your place of business.
Nearly half of area workers are in the creative class, according to new survey.
Video, taken by Franklin's employees, shows installation of new sign and kinetic mural elements.
New seafood restaurant also coming to site of former dollar store at the Shops at Queens Chillum.
Input sought from businesses in Mount Rainier, Brentwood and North Brentwood.
This step is the first in preparing the property for tenants, according to a town official.
One of the area's oldest supermarkets will be shutting down after nearly six decades in business.
Bargain hunting yarn enthusiasts, take note.
Regional restaurant chain has been operating bookstore in Hyattsville location since late last year.
A few jobs open in and around Hyattsville.
See how homes in your neighborhood fared on the open market last year with this interactive map.
What do you want to see inside one of Hyattsville's most iconic buildings?
Longtime mom-and-pop shops in Prince George's County are going under as large chain stores expand and Internet business takes off.
Streetsense hopes to rent building space to commercial, office tenants.
After six years in business, A Tangled Skein to begin liquidation sale this week.
First phase of 243 unit Palette at Arts District apartment complex opens along Baltimore Avenue.
Two hours, $5 million moves 30 Hyattsville condominiums during October real estate auction.
Looking for some exciting things to do this weekend? Check out some of the fun things going on around town.
Bidders get bargain basement prices on Hyattsville condos near mall, metro station
Recognize these pets? Call Lynn Animal Hospital if you have any info and reunite these pets with their owners.
Target store remains open until further notice.
Bookstore manager Rodrigo Rioja has been busy ordering books and stacking them on the bookshelves with hopes that the store can officially open this weekend.
Virtual grocery store "opens" on northbound train platform at West Hyattsville Metro Station.
Owner of two University Town Center condominium buildings puts out call for artists.
A failing business brings heartache and bittersweet memories for second generation local jeweler.
Hyattsville seeks proposals for study of city worker wages and benefits.
New head of local economic development organization has years of non-profit experience.
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.
MetroAccess, the transit service for those with disabilities preventing them from using bus or rail, will be increasing its fares Feb. 27 to a maximum fare of $7.
Looking to save a few dollars? You don't even need to leave the house.
The two media companies are now working together.
Some dates have changed. Check out the latest from EYA.
Welcome to Hyattsville Patch's contest to see how much you know about our city!
Hearing focused on the House Democratic "Make It In America" legislative plan to create jobs and revitalize manufacturing.
Is the chain restaurant the best fit for Hyattsville?
Some Hyattsville leaders comment on how the situation affects the city.
Meet brewer, Mike Roy.