Glenn Dale Hospital, a once-stately facility of Georgian and Colonial Revival-style brick buildings that served as a tuberculosis sanatorium and later a hospital for the District's chronically ill, is up for sale.
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, which owns the 210-acre site about 15 miles from the District line in rural Prince George's County, wants to sell the 60 acres that make up the 76-year-old hospital campus to the highest bidder.
Final bids must be received by Sept. 14, and bidders must meet requirements for the complex's reuse.
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