Shared Kitchens in Frederick

Shared Kitchens in Frederick

Shared kitchens are licensed commercial spaces that provide access to the infrastructure and equipment needed to produce food in compliance with regulatory requirements, without the risk & cost of ownership. The City of Frederick is home to three shared kitchen businesses -- which collectively host nearly 50 budding food entrepreneurs! Learn more about the industrious facilities here.

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.

Downtown Hotel Project Secures Key Funding

Downtown Hotel Project Secures Key Funding

On February 17, The City of Frederick’s Board of Alderman unanimously approved to accept $2.52 million from Frederick County government to assist in the purchase of the future site of the downtown hotel and conference. Proposed as a full-service Marriott branded hotel, the project will serve as an economic anchor along Carroll Creek - providing new downtown lodging options, stimulating local spending, and attracting future private investment to the area.

GROW in Frederick: A Look at the City's Small Business Microgrant Program

GROW in Frederick: A Look at the City's Small Business Microgrant Program

Last July, the City’s GROW Grant program guidelines were updated to provide opportunities to a wider range of businesses for the coming fiscal year. Since the program’s refresh, two businesses — ODIN Crossfit and Gravel & Grind — have been able to take advantage of the program, and a third project in process. Read more about these recent grant awards here.