Located In Prince George’s County, Maryland
Centrally Located with Unmatched Connectivity
Westphalia Town Center is ideally located just 10 miles southeast of downtown Washington, D.C., with direct access to MD Route 4 and only two miles from the Capital Beltway (I-495). The community is also just five miles from the Branch Avenue Metro Station, offering convenient public transit access to the greater D.C. area.
For frequent travelers, both Ronald Reagan National Airport and Dulles International Airport are within easy reach, making regional and international travel effortless.
The Westphalia Town Center main entry is located on Melwood Road:
From Montgomery County – Points Northwest
- Take I270 South to the I-495 East Capital Beltway
- Keep left to take I-95/South
- Take Exit 11A/MD-4 South/Pennsylvania Avenue toward Upper Marlboro
- Exit at Melwood Road (Maryland 223), turn left under bridge and through intersection, Westphalia Town Center is on your left
From Washington, DC
- Take Southeast Freeway/I-695 South
- Merge onto Pennsylvania Avenue SE (crossing into Maryland)
- Turn slight left onto Presidential Parkway
- Exit at Melwood Road (Maryland 223), turn left under bridge and through intersection, Westphalia Town Center is on your left
From Baltimore Area
- Take MD-295 South to I-95 South/I-495 South Capital Beltway toward Richmond
- Take Exit 11A/MD-4 South/Pennsylvania Avenue toward Upper Marlboro
- Exit at Melwood Road (Maryland 223), turn left under bridge and through intersection, Westphalia Town Center is on your left
From Annapolis and Points East
- Take US 50 West to Exit 7A I-95 South/I-495 South Capital Beltway
- Take Exit 11A/MD-4 South/Pennsylvania Avenue toward Upper Marlboro
- Exit at Melwood Road (Maryland 223), turn left under bridge and through intersection, Westphalia Town Center is on your left
From Alexandra/Northern Virginia
- Take I-95 North/I-495 East Capital Beltway
- Take Exit 11A/MD-4 South/Pennsylvania Avenue toward Upper Marlboro
- Exit at Melwood Road (Maryland 223), turn left under bridge and through intersection, Westphalia Town Center is on your left
Prince George’s County Demographics
Residents: 967, 201 (U.S. Census Bureau, 2021)
Median Household Income: $97, 935 (21% above the national average) (U.S. Census Bureau)
Households: 351,460 (U.S. Census Bureau, 2023)
Education (Bachelors Degree or Higher): 37.6% (U.S. Census Bureau, 2023)
Labor Force: 510,599 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024)
Unemployment Rate: 3.3% (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024)
Prince George’s County Business Climate
90% of Prince George’s County companies are small businesses. (EDC)
500 square miles of opportunities for commercial development for a variety of industries.(EDC)
15 federal agencies located within the County. (EDC)
$50 million allocated to the Economic Development Incentive Fund which strengthens the commercial tax base and business community. (EDC)
AAA Bond Rating (EDC)
8 national tourist destinations providing retail, accommodation, and food service opportunities. (EDC)