maryland economic development corporation annual report 2002 100 n. charles street 6th floor baltimore, m

MARYLAND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

ANNUAL REPORT
2002
100 N. Charles Street
6th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 625-0051
Fax (410) 625-1848
MARYLAND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
MEDCO BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chairman
Mr. H. Lee Boatwright, III
Director
Madison Financial Group, Inc.
Baltimore County
Vice Chairman
Mr. Leonard R. Sachs
Maryland Office Interiors, Inc.
Baltimore City
Treasurer
Mr. Mario Franco VillaSanta
President
V-3 Group, Inc.
Baltimore County
John Burkley, II
John Burkley Company
Elkton, Cecil County
Mr. David Edgerley
Director
Montgomery County Department of
Economic Development
Montgomery County
Mr. Jerry C. Lymas
President
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Justin Development Group
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Baltimore City
Mr. David H. Michael
The Michael Companies, Inc.
Prince Georges County
Peter E. Perini, Sr.
President
Magnolia Management, Inc.
Washington County
Ms. Gloria Lawlah-Walker
President and CEO
MARLAW Systems Technology, Inc.
Judith Warfield Price, Esquire.
Managing Director
Waterfowl Festival, Inc.
Talbot County
The Honorable Aris Melissaratos (Designate)
Secretary, MD Department of Business & Economic Development
The Honorable Robert F. Flanagan (Designate)
Secretary, MD Department of Transportation
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Hans F. Mayer
Executive Director and Secretary
Maryland Economic Development Corporation
MEDCO
Legislation
The Maryland Economic Development Corporation, which functions under
the provision of Article 83A, Sections 5-201 through 5-216 of the
Annotated Code of Maryland 1984, as amended in 2002, is a body politic
and corporate and is constituted as a public instrumentality of the
State of Maryland. “The General Assembly declares and finds that
Maryland’s economy continues to experience technological change and
restructuring. The General Assembly recognizes that, while
technological change sometimes results in economic contraction and
dislocation, it also affords opportunities to expand productive
employment and to expand the State’s economy and tax base.” (§5-202)
The purpose of the Corporation is to assist in the expansion,
modernization and retention of existing Maryland business and to
attract new business to the State. The Corporation also assists, upon
request, local jurisdiction projects. The Corporation borrows money
and issues bonds for the purpose of financing assistance.

OPERATIONS
Since fiscal year 1995, there has been a significant increase in MEDCO
business. Assets (and number of projects) have increased as shown by
the following chart:

MEDCO is now staffed with six fulltime employees with the addition of
one professional staff person in the year 2002. MEDCO has employed a
fulltime CPA who will be the Controller. MEDCO also has two part-time
employees. MEDCO’s responsibilities are ongoing for the transactions
that are on our books. Maintaining financial records, including MEDCO
monthly balance sheet and income statements, are a significant portion
of the MEDCO work requirements. MEDCO also has to ensure that various
legal requirements of the transactions are being met by the
borrower/lessor. These requirements include making certain that
current financials of the borrower/lessor are available and that
current and appropriate insurance requirements are being met.
Transactions that include the Maryland Department of Business and
Economic Development may also include the requirement that jobs
numbers of the borrowers/lessors be validated in order to ensure that
the borrower/lessor meets the financial covenants of the transaction
MEDCO expects to have a web site available to the public in the spring
of 2003. The site will list all of MEDCO’s projects, MEDCO’s
financials, links to other MEDCO projects, a list of our Board
Members, and other useful information.
The past year has again been a very successful year for MEDCO. MEDCO
had a number of projects this year. In 2002, MEDCO has been able to
provide tax-exempt financing for six (6) manufacturers eligible under
federal tax laws; MEDCO provided tax-exempt financing for five (5)
not-for-profit entities; MEDCO financed 7 tax-exempt projects
requested by either state or local government; and MEDCO contracted
for one (1) off-balance sheet transaction
Three projects are noteworthy of separate comment. These projects will
provide significant economic benefits to the State of Maryland and
they utilized MEDCO to create unique and helpful financial and
ownership structures that met their goals.
1.
Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) has taken occupancy
of its new Headquarters Building adjacent to the MARC railroad
station. MDOT was dislocated from its long-standing headquarters on
Elm Road at BWI Airport so that an 8,000+ space-parking garage could
be built. MEDCO financed the construction by issuing lease revenue
bonds. MDOT has the option at the end of the initial 10-year lease
term to assume the debt
and take title to the property. Otherwise, at the end of the 20 year
lease term
MDOT will be given the property.
2.
University of Maryland College Park Energy Project in College
Park, Prince George’s County. MEDCO, through a lease with the
University, took over the energy systems serving the University.
MEDCO took over the steam (heating), electric, and cooling
systems. Generation of electricity through gas turbines is another
part of the project. Trigen-Cinergy Solutions of College Park,
Inc. is MEDCO’s contractor for the project and Sebesta Blomberg is
MEDCO’s consultant/advisor on the technical issues involved. The
University expects to save millions of dollars in energy through
this transaction. The financing of the $72.7 million improvements
including state-of-the-art energy saving equipment was
accomplished this year. Utilizing bond insurance, the bonds are
rated “AAA”by Standard and Poor’s Credit Market Services and “Aaa”
by Moody’s Investor Services. Construction continues of the
various facets of the conservation program. A new boiler has been
installed; various buildings on the campus have been connected to
the system; three gas-powered turbines are being tested in order
to bring them online and provide low cost electric power to the
campus.
3. MEDCO was asked by Montgomery County to assist it with two parking
garage projects in the Silver Spring Redevelopment Area. The Town
Square
Parking Garage and the Wayne Avenue Parking Garage were financed
through the issuance of MEDCO Parking Revenue Bonds. When the debt is
is retired the title to the garages will be transferred to Montgomery
County.

ONE MARYLAND
In 2000, MEDCO initiated the first projects under the One Maryland
Program. In 2002, MEDCO continued to work on the existing projects and
has initiated an additional four projects. The One Maryland Program is
funded by the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development
and provides economic development assistance to economically
distressed jurisdictions. Presently, Allegany County, Garrett County,
Dorchester County, Worchester County, Caroline County, Somerset County
and Baltimore City are eligible for One Maryland Program assistance.
1.
MEDCO continues to work with Allegany County to develop an
industrial park south of Cumberland on US Route 220. The project
will include land acquisition, permitting, providing all utilities
including water and sewer, and site preparation. Allegany County
has limited industrial land for industrial use that has water and
sewer service.
2.
Construction is almost complete in Princess Anne, Somerset County,
of a 30,000 square foot industrial shell building in an industrial
park that has seen limited economic success. MEDCO contracted to
have the building designed and built.
3.
Construction is under way in Pocomoke City, Worcester County, of a
30,000 square foot industrial shell building to provide the town and
the
county with new marketable industrial space.
4.
MEDCO is constructing in Baltimore City a 480 space parking
garage. The garage will be located between Charles Street and St.
Paul Place and will assist in retaining CitiFinancial in the City
and provide general parking.
5.
Another garage to be constructed will be located in east Baltimore
City and will serve the new Sylvan Learning Systems expansion as
well as providing some general parking.
6.
MEDCO is constructing a 50,000 square foot shell building in
Oakland, Garrett County in the County’s Southern Garrett Industrial
Park.
The County lacks available industrial buildings for immediate
occupancy.
6.
MEDCO is assisting Garrett County by purchasing land just off
Interstate 68
for the purpose of developing a new industrial park. The County has no
industrial land available in the northern part of the County. The new
park could have up to 382 acres of developable land.

HIGHER EDUCATION FINANCING
Due to the State’s scarce capital resources in 2002, Maryland’s
colleges and universities turned to student housing revenue bonds to
enable them to construct necessary student/dormitory housing that did
not use the credit of the State. Because the Internal Revenue Service
raised certain questions regarding the ownership of student housing
projects by out-of-state not-for-profit student housing foundations,
MEDCO not only issued the student housing revenue bonds but also owns
several of the facilities until the debt is retired. In all instances
but one, the University System will ultimately own these facilities.
The Internal Revenue Service has recently agreed that out-of-state
not-for-profit student housing foundations are eligible to own and
operate projects in Maryland as elsewhere.
Owned by MEDCO – Will be Owned by University System
1.
University of Maryland, Baltimore County – $37,500,000 – 581 beds
2.
Frostburg State University, Allegany County - $17,915,000 – 400
beds
3.
Morgan State University, Baltimore City - $38,025,000 – 796 beds
Owned by MEDCO – Will be Owned by Sheppard Pratt Health System
1.
University Village at Sheppard Pratt, Baltimore County -
$27,725,000 – 615
beds
Previous “Issuance Only” Student Housing Bond Issues
1.
University of Maryland, College Park – University Courtyard
2.
University of Maryland, College Park – South Campus
3.
Salisbury State University – Collegiate Housing Foundation
4.
Towson State University – Collegiate Housing Foundation
5.
Allegany College – Somerset Educational Foundation

CURRENT PROJECTS
Some representative projects currently being worked on include:
1. MEDCO has been asked by Calvert County to create a technology park
in the southern part of the County. Industrial land is difficult to
find because of the County’s location between two large protected
bodies of water. MD DBED assisted MEDCO in purchasing the property and
providing funding for utility construction and site work. The County
will assist in the utility construction.
2. MEDCO has been asked by the Maryland Department of Transportation
to
provide financing for the possible expansion of Pier A & B at
Baltimore-
Washington Airport. Southwest Airlines has a compressed schedule for
construction and financing that requires significant flexibility. This
25 gate
expansion will provide at least 103 new daily departures to BWI
Airport.

MEDCO is involved in a wide range of projects; the following are
representative of projects financed in 2000-2001:
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MEDCO assisted Shire US to acquire the stock and other assets of
Atlantic Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. MEDCO still owns the
contract drug manufacturing facilities, is expanding them, and
leases them to Shire US. Baltimore County
*
Industrial Refrigeration Service, Inc.; construction of new
manufacturing facility; Baltimore County
*
Mountainview Landfill and USA Waste; solid waste facilities;
Howard and Allegany Counties
*
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology;
addition to headquarters building; Montgomery County
*
Associated Catholic Charities; group home acquisitions, nursing
home improvements, headquarters renovation; (2nd Issuance)
Baltimore City, Baltimore, Harford, and Anne Arundel Counties
*
American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.; new
headquarters building, Anne Arundel County
*
Cambridge Hyatt; destination resort, Cambridge, Dorchester County
*
Mirage-Tucker Facility; new cosmetic manufacturing facility;
Prince Georges County
*
Phenix (Redrock, LLC) Technologies; new manufacturing facility,
new headquarters; Garrett County
*
The Associated Charities; renovations to Park Heights Center,
construction of new Hillel Center at Johns Hopkins University,
construct and renovate Concord Apartments and Recovery House,
improvements to Owings Mills Campus; Baltimore City and Baltimore
County.
*
Giant of Maryland, Inc.; new fresh food distribution center;
Howard County
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Maryland Science Center; new exhibition building; Baltimore City
*
Anne Arundel Golf – new golf course – Anne Arundel County

Completed MEDCO Projects on the Books
1. Bethlehem Steel Drydock Lease - Baltimore County (now Baltimore
Marine
Industries, Inc.)
2. Montgomery Yacht mortgage - Somerset County – Foreclosed 1/96
3. Pier 6 Concert Pavilion refurbishment - Baltimore City - Bonds
redeemed, project
closed.
4. Maryland Brush ESOP financing - Baltimore City
5. Halethorpe Extrusions, Inc. - Baltimore County
6. READI Program - Washington, Garrett, & Allegany Counties
7. Thoroughbred Racing Association lease - Cecil County
8. Kelly-Springfield Tire Company Lease - Allegany County (now
Goodyear, Inc.)
9. Markel, Inc. Equipment loan - Caroline County – Fully Paid 2/97
10. DHMH Service Providers Bond Issue Series 1992
A. Harford-Belair Community Health Center - Baltimore City
B. Rock Creek Foundation for Mental Health - Montgomery County
C. United Cerebral Palsy of Central Maryland, Inc. - Baltimore City
11. Baltimore Museum of Art Project bonds - Baltimore City
12. DHMH Service Providers Bond Issue Series 1993
A. Baltimore Association for Retarded Citizens (BARC) - Baltimore City
&
County
B. Intervals, Inc. - Baltimore City & County
13. Adheron, Inc. - equipment - Anne Arundel County – Fully Paid 11/98
14. Roland Park Country School - new construction/rehabilitation -
Baltimore City –
Fully Paid 11/98
15. Honeywell enviracaire - acquisition/lease - Washington County
16. MD.Dept. Of Juvenile Services/MEDCO/Martin Marietta - lease -
Baltimore County
17. Montgomery Ward - PTP/MEDO - reuse of distribution center -
Baltimore City –
Fully Paid 5/98
18. Guilford Pharmaceuticals, Inc. - tenant fit-up - Baltimore City
19. Hilton Street (Archway Ford) - rehabilitation - Baltimore City
20. UMBC Research Park, Inc. 1st Phase infrastructure - Baltimore
County
21. Census Bureau - purchase/gift to GSA - Prince George’s County -
Project closed.
22. Osiris Therapeutics, Inc. - tenant fit-up - Baltimore City
23. Carroll Industrial Development Group - bond reduction - Baltimore
City– Fully Paid
5/98
24. NationsBank/MEDCO Municipal Pool – statewide
Since June 30, 1995
25. Strategic Assistance Fund - marketing assistance - defense closure
impacted
communities
26. Pleasant Manor Healthcare Nursing Home - acquisition - Baltimore
City – Bonds defaulted
27. Chesapeake College Training Center - lease - Cambridge, Dorchester
County
28. Advanced Manufacturing International - business acquisition -
Baltimore County –
Loan Satisfied
29. Rockglen Healthcare, Inc. - new construction - nursing home -
Baltimore City
30. Producer's Club - study - Baltimore City, Baltimore, Howard, Anne
Arundel
Counties Project closed
31. Rosewood Technology Center (APS) - site development - Baltimore
County
32. Bethlehem Steel Corporation - dredging grant - Baltimore County
33. Marble Source Unlimited-manufacturing manufacturing facility -
Howard County
34. Rite Aid Corporation-computer center-Baltimore County - Loan
Forgiven Per Agreement
35. DHMH Service Providers Facilities Acquisition Program, Revenue
Bonds, Series
1996A
A. eMerge, Howard County
B. North Baltimore Center, Baltimore City.
36. UMBC/Lockheed Martin Facility - acquisition for use by UMBC -
Baltimore County
Phase I
37. Grafco Industries - plastic bottle manufacturing facility - Anne
Arundel County
38. Chimes, Inc. - acquisition, renovation - Baltimore City, Baltimore
County
39. Gull Creek/AHF Nursing Home - Worcester County
40. Rohr, Inc. equipment loan - Washington County – Loan Forgiven Per
Agreement
41. Atlantic Pharmaceutical Services (Niro) - contract drug
manufacturing facility -
Baltimore County
42. Rocky Gap Hotel & Jack Nicklaus Golf Course - Allegany County
43. Ciena Corporation - fibre optic enhancements - Howard County –
Fully Paid 4/97
Since June 30, 1996
44. Harbor East – Office, LLC – office development - Baltimore City
45. Frederick Brewing Co.; Blue II, LLC, new brewery construction -
Frederick County
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Frederick Brewing - Negotiated Loan Payoff.
46. Ravenwood Healthcare, Inc. (Seton) nursing home acquisition and
renovation,
Baltimore City
47. United Book Press - manufacturing building acquisition - Baltimore
County
48. Tessco Technologies, Inc. - acquisition of headquarters and
distribution facility -
Baltimore County
49. Baltimore Museum of Art, Inc. acquisition of Lucas Art Collection
- Baltimore City
50. UMBC/Lockheed Martin - acquisition and lease to UMBC - Baltimore
County Phase
II
51.
South Highland LLC - brownfields remediation - Baltimore City
52.
Memorial Hospital at Easton - equipment refinancing - Talbot
County
53. UniSite Design, Inc. - acquisition and construction - Caroline
County
Since June 30, 1997
54. Tech Court LLC - equipment - Carroll County
55. Sylvan Learning Systems, Inc. - renovations - Baltimore City
56. The Southern Galvanizing Company - construction and equipment -
Baltimore City
57. Jenkins Memorial Nursing Home, Inc. - refinancing - Baltimore City
58.
University of Maryland Baltimore County (Lockheed Martin)
acquisition, note payoff.
59. J. C. Parry & Sons, Inc. - equipment IRB - Baltimore County
60. Caroline County Health & Public Service Building - government
facilities - Caroline
County
61. Human Genome Sciences - research & pilot manufacturing facility -
Montgomery
County
62. Crescent Cities Charities, Inc. - renovation of former hospital -
Prince George’s
County
63. Dixon Valve & Coupling, Co. - equipment - Kent County
64. AdventureSports - feasibility study - Garrett County - Project
Closed
65. The Chimes, Inc. - acquisition of facilities - Baltimore City,
Baltimore County,
Montgomery County
SINCE JUNE 30, 1998
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66. Bausch & Lomb Facility Acquisition - industrial building - Garrett
County
67. Maryland Technology Development Center - bio & info tech incubator

Montgomery County
68. Cinder and Concrete Block Corporation, manufacturing equipment,
Baltimore
County
69. Chesapeake Appraisal & Settlement Services, new subsidiary of
Commercial Credit
Co., Anne Arundel County – Loan Forgiven per Agreement
70. Morrison Health Care, Inc., centralized kitchen, Baltimore County
71. Dixie Printing and Packaging Corporation, equipment, Anne Arundel
County
72. Catterton Printing Co., Inc. Sky II, LLC. – new printing facility
and equipment,
Charles County
73. Corporate Press, Inc. – acquisition of printing equipment, Prince
George’s County
74. Monocacy Associates, LLC – new printing facility (part of
Corporate Press), Prince
George’s County
75. Chesapeake Bay Foundation – new headquarters, Anne Arundel County
76. Tuchenhagen North America, Inc. – moving costs, tenant
improvements, Howard
County
77. Skylar Development LLC (Bagby Furniture Building) –
rehabilitation, Baltimore
City
78. The Associated Jewish Charities – new construction – Baltimore
City, Baltimore
County
79. Rocky Gap Lodge & Golf Resort II – construction costs, Allegany
County
80. Maryland Brush – restructuring of financing, Baltimore City
81. SourceOne, LLC – equip.purchase and leaseback, Baltimore City –
Project closed.
Grant satisfied
82. READI – Wood Products, Inc. – equipment purchase and additional
space – Garrett
County
83. Dietz & Watson, Inc. – acquisition of manufacturing facility,
Baltimore City
84. Allegany Technology, Inc. – sale-leaseback – Allegany County
85. Victor Graphics, Inc. – land acquisition/construction/equipment
purchases –
Baltimore City
86. Erickson Foundation-UMBC – dormitory – Baltimore County
87. Vintage Lumber & Construction Co., Inc., - new sawmill – Frederick
County
88. Salisbury State University – student housing – Wicomico County
89. Gene Logic, Inc. – tenant improvements – Montgomery County
Since June 30, 1999
90. Towson University – student housing – Baltimore County
91. University of Maryland - College Park - Student Housing – Prince
George’s County
92. Catholic Charities – Series A + B – acquisition of headquarters +
refinancing, Baltimore City
93. AFCO Cargo BWI II, LLC Project – new midfield cargo terminal, Anne
Arundel County
94. Goodwill of the Chesapeake, Inc. – purchase new headquarters
building, Baltimore City
95. UMCP Energy Infrastructure Project – out-sourcing of all energy
requirements – Prince
George’s County (bonds to be issued)
96. Lenmar, Inc. Wattyl USA – manufacturing plant acqusition –
Baltimore City
97. 3DI, Inc. construction of computer technology building, Talbot
County
98. General Motors (Allison Transmission Plant) – manufacturing,
Baltimore County
99. Cambridge Hyatt – destination resort, Cambridge, Dorchester County
100. Atlantic Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. – pharmaceutical
manufacturing, Baltimore County
101. Esskay Project. – demolition of former processing plant,
Baltimore City
102. BARC (Baltimore Area Retarded Citizens) refinancing + new
facilities, Baltimore City,
Baltimore County
103. Human Genome Sciences, Inc., production facility – 2nd phase,
Montgomery County
104. Lutheran World Relief/Immigration and Refugee Service
Headquarters Facility, Baltimore
City
105. E. J. Schmitz, Inc., new printing equipment, Baltimore County
106. Merkle, Inc. build-to-lease, fulfillment operation, Garrett
County
107. Maryland Soccer Foundation, soccer facilities, Montgomery County
108. South Campus – UMCP Student Housing, Prince George’s County
Since June 30, 2000
109. Hunter Douglas Project, window treatment manufacturer, Allegany
County
110. Erickson Foundation II – bond consolidation, new dormitory at
UMBC, Baltimore County
111. AFCO Cargo BWI – new midfield cargo warehouse at BWI, Anne
Arundel County
112. Taylor Technologies – instrument manufacturer - Baltimore County
113. Allegany College of Maryland -student housing – Allegany County
114. Joe Corbi’s Wholesale Pizza, Inc. – new equipment – Baltimore
City
115. Chesapeake Advertising, Inc. – new printing facility – Baltimore
City
116. The ARC of Howard County, Inc. – expanded service facility –
Howard County
117. Hipple Farm Industrial Land – industrial park – Calvert County
118. Legal Aid of Maryland, Inc. - property improvements, computer
systems,- statewide
119. Mt. St. Joseph High School – computer center, library – Baltimore
City
120. Pharmaceutics International, Inc. – purchase facility and
equipment – Baltimore County
121. Princess Anne Industrial Shell Building – One Maryland investment
– Somerset County
122. Todd Allan Printing, Inc. – new printing equipment – Prince
George’s County
123. UMCP Energy Infrastructure Project – utilities operation and
maintenance – Prince George’s
County
124. University Village at Sheppard Pratt – student housing –
Baltimore County
Since June 30, 2001
125. Bindagraphics Incorporated – binding & printing – Baltimore City
126. CWI Limited Partnership – window treatment manufacturing – Prince
George’s County
127. Industrial Towel Supply, Inc. – manufacturer of linens, uniforms,
– Prince George’s County
128. Human Genome Sciences, Inc. - property acquisition – Montgomery
County
129. Gamse Lithographing Co. - printing equipment – Baltimore County
130. American Health Assistance Foundation – new headquarters bldg. –
Montgomery County
131. Anne Arundel Golf (Compass Pointe) – 36 hole golf course – Anne
Arundel County
132. The Chimes and/or Intervals Residential Services, Inc.- office +
medical daycare building -
Baltimore City
133. Stromberg Sheet Metal Works, Inc. – new machinery + equipment –
Prince George’s County
134. Goodwill Industries of the Monocacy Valley, Inc. – new
multi-purpose building – Carroll
County
135. Chesapeake Hills Golf Course – acquire public golf course –
Calvert County
136. United Cerebral Palsy of Central Maryland – renovation,
acquisition, refunding – statewide
137. Industrial Refrigeration Service, Inc. – construction of
industrial building - Baltimore County
138. Mountainview Landfill and USA Waste – solid waste facilities –
Howard + Allegany Counties
139. CCC Industries, LLC and/or Westreet Industries, Inc. – paper
product manufacturing -
Baltimore County
140. University of Maryland Baltimore County – student housing –
Baltimore County
141. Morgan State University – student housing – Baltimore City
142. Frostburg State University – student housing – Allegany County
143. Maryland Department of Transportation – headquarters building –
Anne Arundel County
Since June 30, 2002
144. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology – new
building - Montgomery
County
145. Associated Catholic Charities – group home acquisitions, nursing
home improvements,
headquarters renovation – Baltimore City, Baltimore, Harford and Anne
Arundel Counties
146. American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc. –
new headquarters
building – Anne Arundel County
147. Mirage-Tucker Facility – new cosmetic manufacturing facility –
Prince George’s County
148. Montgomery County Town Square Parking Garage – Silver Spring
Redevelopment Area
149. Montgomery County Wayne Avenue Parking Garage – Silver Spring
Redevelopment Center
150. Phenix (Redrock, LLC) Technologies, Inc. – new headquarters,
manufacturing facility –
Garrett County
151. The Associated Charities - renovations Park Heights Center,
construction new Hillel at Johns
Hopkins, construct + renovate Concord Apts. and Recovery House,
improvements to Owings
Mills Campus. – Baltimore City and Baltimore County
152. Giant of Maryland, Inc. – new fresh food distribution center –
Howard County
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