The developer who wants to build the first Whole Foods market in Prince George’s County was given an ultimatum this week: Delay the project, or lose town support.
The Cafritz family, in return, asked the county Planning Board to reschedule Thursday’s meeting to discuss a rezoning request until next month.
The action stalls the ambitious project, which would bring a 120-room hotel, 995 residential units, 168,200 square feet of retail and 22,000 square feet of office space to Riverdale Park.
Representatives for the Cafritz family have scheduled additional meetings with officials in Riverdale Park, College Park and University Park to hammer out an agreement about the design, environmental standards and the mitigation of traffic.
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