An Alternative Path to Business Ownership: Franchise Opportunities

An Alternative Path to Business Ownership: Franchise Opportunities

The franchise business model offers aspiring entrepreneurs an alternative path to traditional ownership. By providing a tested, proven model upfront, a franchise can mitigate some of the risks of a start-up. While not a fit for everyone’s goals, the franchise concept offers an ideal solution for many prospective owners.

Below Frederick-based franchising consultants, franchisees, and franchisors share their experience and insight to the model.

2021 Best Places to Work Awards

2021 Best Places to Work Awards

Five Frederick area businesses were recognized for the 2021 Annual Best Places to Work awards on August 3. More than 100 nominations were submitted, and 5 companies rose to the top with unique twists on remote working, employee training and recognition, employee compensation and benefits, business culture, human resource metrics, special employee engagement programs, and special efforts as we manage the new ‘normal’ of work.

Business Start-Up Guide

Business Start-Up Guide

The City’s new Business Start-Up Guide is designed to help entrepreneurs navigate the start-up process in The City of Frederick as efficiently and effectively as possible. Read through the steps to learn about local business resources, potential tax credits & financial assistance, important real estate considerations, required licenses & permits, promotional opportunities, and more.

One-Stop Shop Permitting to Resume

One-Stop Shop Permitting to Resume

Following a pause due to COVID-19 restrictions, The City of Frederick’s One-Stop Shop permitting will resume on Tuesday, July 20, 2021. The One-Stop Shop occurs every Tuesday morning from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m at the City’s Annex Building (140 W Patrick Street). One-Stop Shop provides SAME-DAY permitting for certain small projects, including tenant fit-out and sign permits.

Readily-Available Lab Space in Frederick

Readily-Available Lab Space in Frederick

Frederick has become a magnet for life science companies looking to start and expand. One of the critical decision-making factors in site selection seen time and again is the speed at which a property can be delivered to operational use. This growing list of readily-available of local lab space presents an exciting competitive advantage in drawing even more biotech companies to our community.