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Would the diner be eligible for this grant?: Prince George’s County Historic Property Grant Program The Prince George’s County Historic Property Grant Program (HPGP), in its 10th year, helps fund rehabilitation, restoration, preservation, or acquisition of historic property. Capital grants from the program are designed to preserve, protect, and enhance historic properties; encourage others to preserve, protect, and enhance historic properties; and promote interest in, and the study of, historic properties. The grant program is administered by the Prince George's County Planning Department of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) on behalf of the Prince George’s County Planning Board. http://www.pgparks.com/466/Grants
This is where my parents wrote their vows and where I’ve always dreamed of writing my own. I’ve spent late nights and early mornings here growing up. Even millennials would rather have this historic, important diner than another stupid dispensary.
The diner reresents a classix time in our culture and architecture - the mid 20th century. The architecture, exteriors and interiors need to be reserved in their original form.
It is literally a historic structure, it should be legally designated so that the owner legally obligated to maintain it. Whether that means leaving it, moving it, or selling it to someone else to move.
Prince George’s County Historic Property Grant Program
The Prince George’s County Historic Property Grant Program (HPGP), in its 10th year, helps fund rehabilitation, restoration, preservation, or acquisition of historic property. Capital grants from the program are designed to preserve, protect, and enhance historic properties; encourage others to preserve, protect, and enhance historic properties; and promote interest in, and the study of, historic properties. The grant program is administered by the Prince George's County Planning Department of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) on behalf of the Prince George’s County Planning Board. http://www.pgparks.com/466/Grants