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Landmark Properties Plans More Student Housing in College Park

Landmark Properties plans to develop The Mark College Park, a new, 2,079-bed student housing community in College Park, MD, adjacent to the University of Maryland. Landmark Construction, the construction arm of Landmark Properties, is the project’s general contractor. Delivery is expected in the fall of 2029.

As planned, The Mark will consist of a two-building development, each rising 10 stories and offering a combined 601 units in a mix of studio to five-bedroom apartments. It would rise on the land occupied by College Park Towers, a 4.53-acre site comprised of two existing condominium buildings. Landmark plans to acquire the condo buildings and land for the development in 2026.

Landmark is committed to the College Park market. In August 2023, The Standard at College Park, its 282-unit, 951-bed residential community on Hartwick Road and Route 1, opened to residents. The property has been fully occupied since opening.

Pictured: The Standard at College Park.

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