Six Flags America in Prince George's County officially closed this week, and the sales listing for the property gives a clearer picture of how its sellers think the land could be used.

A commercial real estate post by CBRE lists the 515 acres as a prime location for a mixed-use development with homes, stores and businesses – or a data center.

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County Executive Aisha Braveboy ordered a temporary pause in September to all data center development in the county. It followed community pushback against the potential for a data center on the former Landover Mall site.

Six Flags permanently closed the Upper Marlboro staple at the end of this season, saying it would be more profitable to sell the land. The Washington Business Jo

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