Publications
2009 Prince George's County Community Indicators Study
Title:
2009 Prince George's County Community Indicators Study
Author:
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
Prince George's County Planning Department
Publication Date:
12/01/2009
Source of Copies:
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
14741 Governor Oden Bowie Drive
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
Number of Pages:
36
The 2009 Prince George’s County Quality of Life and Community Indicators Study provides data to inform current policy discussions and decision-making. The study serves as a dynamic measurement tool that can support a variety of initiatives concerning the well-being of the people who live, work, play, go to school, or visit the county. This study presents subjective-qualitative and objective-quantitative indicators to monitor trends in economic, social, community, and environmental conditions in the county and the benchmark jurisdictions. It involves tracking indicators, both positive and negative, that reflect the trends in education, health, employment, income, housing, and public safety, among others. It tells where we are, how far we have come, and what critical areas need attention if we are to achieve our vision for the county. For the immediate future, the data will provide critical input to support the ongoing Envision Prince George’s effort.
Related Documents:
2005 Prince George's County Office Market Trends
Title:
2005 Prince George's County Office Market Trends
Author:
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
Prince George's County Planning Department
Publication Date:
12/01/2005
Source of Copies:
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
14741 Governor Oden Bowie Drive
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
Number of Pages:
63
An analysis of the commercial office, flex, and industrial space in suburban Maryland completed in 2004 by Hunter Interests Inc., under contract with The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), revealed a soft office market, a stronger flex space market, and the largest industrial market in the suburban sector of the metropolitan area. Hunter anticipates that “market trends in Prince George’s County should continue to benefit from the strength of the regional economy.” As the economy continues to gain strength, not surprisingly, Prince George’s County’s greatest potential for new office development is anticipated to occur near Metro stations.