For decades, Prince George's County residents have complained that their communities are underserved and that one of the nation's most affluent African American jurisdictions has been shunned by high-end retailers.
After National Harbor opened three years ago, bringing swanky hotels, specialty shops and white-table-cloth restaurants along the Potomac, developers and elected officials predicted that more upscale retail would follow.
Read full article >>Michael Birnbaum 11 Sep, 2011
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