💨 Abstract
The Prince George's County Council has declared the old Fairmont Heights High School, a historic site in Maryland, as surplus property. The county's Redevelopment Authority plans to sell the land to a film company to build a studio, which will also serve as an educational facility for various aspects of filmmaking. The Fairmount Heights Alumni Association supports the project due to its educational component. However, there is opposition to the plan for housing development instead.
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