East Frederick

Celebrating & Supporting Veterans in Frederick

Celebrating & Supporting Veterans in Frederick

Our Frederick community has a long and proud tradition of military service. Drawn in part by Fort Detrick and our close proximity to the nation's capital, Frederick County is currently home to more than 16,000 veterans and their families.

Here we take a look at two exciting projects that are helping honor these men and women's service to our country and supporting their successful transition to civilian life.

City Invites Public Feedback for East Street Redesign

City Invites Public Feedback for East Street Redesign

The East Street Redesign is an effort to reexamine the whole of East Street, from North Market Street in the north to Monocacy Boulevard in the south. The City is looking for your feedback on how the corridor could be improved. Take the survey and join in for an information session on February 28.

St. John Properties' Projects Bringing Jobs and Business to Frederick

St. John Properties' Projects Bringing Jobs and Business to Frederick

St. John Properties is currently spearheading two major projects that are transforming Frederick’s east side and bringing new jobs & industry to the region. Below we take a quick look at these projects and hear from St. John Properties’ Regional Partner, Matt Holbrook, on the vision behind these game-changing developments.

Progress at Progress Labs

Progress at Progress Labs

Earlier this month, our team had the opportunity to tour Matan’s most recent project—Progress Labs at Riverside 1. Developed to meet the rising real estate demand from the life sciences industry, the project will deliver 215,000 SF of biomanufacturing-ready space in summer 2022 and is currently being marketed to prospective tenants.

State Awards $550,000 for Revitalization Projects in The City of Frederick

State Awards $550,000 for Revitalization Projects in The City of Frederick

On Friday, December 10, 2021, Governor Larry Hogan announced new awardees for the State Revitalization Programs administered by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). Among those projects funded were three within The City of Frederick.

City Receives State Funding for Building Revitalization Projects

City Receives State Funding for Building Revitalization Projects

Earlier this week, Governor Larry Hogan announced the awardees from the Fiscal Year 2021 application round for state revitalization programs administered by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development. Among the grants announced are two awards — totaling to $225,000— for projects sponsored by The City of Frederick.

An Aerial View of Progress at the Ox Fibre Apartments

An Aerial View of Progress at the Ox Fibre Apartments

The impressive 81,446 SF adaptive reuse project at 400 East Church is transforming the existing warehouse into over 83 loft-style apartments across three floors. When completed, the apartment building will provide new, centrally-located workforce housing to the Frederick community. Check out photos of the progress here.

New Life at the Hartz Business Center

New Life at the Hartz Business Center

Constructed in 1956, the building at 1341 Hughes Ford originally served as an eyeglasses manufacturing plant and then memorably as the Hartz Men’s Clothing manufacturing facility until its closure in 2006. In recent years, the aging building has again undergone a major transformation – now becoming a vibrant retail, service, and business center. Learn more about this exciting project here.