Excellent video to see the new and exciting things coming to the University of Maryland. So proud of my fellow Terps and so proud to still be a part of the UMD community. I've welcomed UMD students to intern with me for the past 12 years. :) Go Terps! Roblyn Hymes, Class of 1982.
A dynamic and exciting vision. I am glad to see more of a focus on the arts, but also sad to see the tear down of our beloved Little Tavern highlighted, which was a key piece of generations' of night life in College Park. Let's all work together to balance the development of an organic, creative community with the large-scale commercial development. (UMD '88)
I Love the Project and Think it is a Great Step Forward, but I do Believe we Need to Keep the Maryland Golf Course in Tact! It is a Real Differentiator and will Complement all the New Brick and Mortar.
Look, this conceptually these are great themes. However, the introductory video is nauseating, as it is so blatantly commercial that it seems the sop to "creativity" is cheap and transparently fake. It broke my heart to see the promotion of target express as a great new idea RIGHT NEXT TO video of the destruction of the little tavern (an abandoned restaurant) , a place where there was huge creativity in my time at CP. This has to be a human scale project for it to work.
OMG No more stench from Hungry Herman's filling the air? Today's kids have no idea how to rough it at college .. this video shows they will be pampered and groomed to be elitists even more! UMD B.S. Journalism--Class of 1983
Excellent video to see the new and exciting things coming to the University of Maryland. So proud of my fellow Terps and so proud to still be a part of the UMD community. I've welcomed UMD students to intern with me for the past 12 years. :) Go Terps! Roblyn Hymes, Class of 1982.
Wow! I can’t even recognize the area anymore! Good job terps! 👌🏼 I miss it so much!
A dynamic and exciting vision. I am glad to see more of a focus on the arts, but also sad to see the tear down of our beloved Little Tavern highlighted, which was a key piece of generations' of night life in College Park. Let's all work together to balance the development of an organic, creative community with the large-scale commercial development. (UMD '88)
I grew up in C. P.. I enjoyed hanging at Terrapin bar until it closed in June, 1999. Now that live in Florida, I missed it.
This will be great if they can follow through with everything!
Cool businessess will succeed..
Excellent idea. I hope it works out. UMCP Alumni Class of '88 and UMUC Alumni Class of '97
I Love the Project and Think it is a Great Step Forward, but I do Believe we Need to Keep the Maryland Golf Course in Tact! It is a Real Differentiator and will Complement all the New Brick and Mortar.
when will all these innovations be fully completed? i am going to college next year and have a list of choices
Go UMD!
Great bow tie Dr. Loh
I am all for that..
LOVE IT!
As long as they don't get rid of Bagel Place, I'm good.
Does this university have dorms?
agreed
This is dynamic. Wish I had those perks when I was there. UMCP Alum 1989
Applause!!!!!
I definitely prefer Turtle Town over that name
Purple line is a huge mistake!
1:04 Too many Zooz??
4:02 Straight out of South Park
Look, this conceptually these are great themes. However, the introductory video is nauseating, as it is so blatantly commercial that it seems the sop to "creativity" is cheap and transparently fake. It broke my heart to see the promotion of target express as a great new idea RIGHT NEXT TO video of the destruction of the little tavern (an abandoned restaurant) , a place where there was huge creativity in my time at CP. This has to be a human scale project for it to work.
FEAR the Turtle Town! :)
And its oh so sodosopa
SoDoSoPa
+Biyou89 Welcome home
South Park once again is right...
weak
OMG No more stench from Hungry Herman's filling the air? Today's kids have no idea how to rough it at college .. this video shows they will be pampered and groomed to be elitists even more! UMD B.S. Journalism--Class of 1983