Tax paying property owners may apply for a property tax credit equal to 25 percent of the properly documented expenditures incurred for exterior work that contributes to the restoration or preservation of a structure designated by the City of Frederick (Historic Preservation Overlay).
St. John Properties Shares Plans for East Park
Message from the Frederick County Health Department
Progress Labs at Riverside
Maryland Women's Business Center: Upcoming Events
Visit Frederick Announces FY22 Application and FY21 TRIPP Awards
Second Grant Round Opens for Frederick Food Service Establishments
Frederick County restaurants and food service businesses are being offered a second round of grants to support the hard-hit industry. County Executive Jan Gardner announced that an additional $1.3 million would be distributed this month. Food service businesses that received funding in the first round will automatically receive a second grant. Those that did not receive funds in the fall may apply now through 3 p.m. Wednesday, January 13.
EmPower One2 Networking Events
Frederick County’s Office of Economic Development holds monthly networking events geared towards helping minorities start and grow a business. These events include experts on topics such as marketing, finances, procurement, real estate, exit strategy and more; as well as the opportunity to meet fellow entrepreneurs.
2020 Local Small Business Relief Report
Year in Review: 2020
School of Food Returns to Frederick
Lee Development Group Looks North, Opens New Office in Frederick, MD
Frederick County Square Continues to Gain Tenants
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
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.