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Penn Mar Shopping Center in Forestville. As of the census [8] of 2000, there were 12,707 people, 4,642 households, and 3,267 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 3,169.5 inhabitants per square mile (1,223.8/km 2). There were 4,951 housing units at an average density of 1,234.9 per square mile (476.8/km 2).
The District Heights–Seat Pleasant Line, designated Route V14, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the Deanwood station of the Orange Line of the Washington Metro and Penn Mar Shopping Center in District Heights. The line operates every 20–30 minutes during the rush hour, 60 minutes ...
The mall opened 1979 as Forest Village Park Mall, anchored by JCPenney and Kmart and developed by Melvin Simon & Associates. [2] The Kmart store closed in 2002. [3] In 2003, Petrie Ross Ventures purchased the mall from Simon Property Group for $20.3 million. [4]
Route K12 operates between Branch Avenue and Suitland Stations via Penn Mar Shopping Center. Some trips are shortened to operate between Penn Mar and Suitland. Route K12 operates out of Andrews Federal Center garage since 2019. Prior to moving to Andrews, K12 operated from Southern Avenue until 1989 when it was moved to Landover division. [2]
A popular Hanover bar and restaurant has announced its move to a longtime vacant space in Penn Township. Avalon Ale House, located at 304 Poplar St. in the borough, is moving to the site of the ...
Pen Mar is located on the border of Maryland and Pennsylvania on South Mountain.The village is at an altitude of 1,322 feet (403 m) above sea level. [1] The area overlooks one of the breaks in the mountain range giving views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
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The segment along Pennsylvania Avenue between Silver Hill Road and Penn Mar Shopping Center was replaced by the existing K12 and K19, and new routes V14, and V15. Route V11 was also discontinued on the same day. As a result of the change in V12's routing, V12 was renamed the Addison Road-Potomac Avenue Line. [3]