Calvert County MD

efforts aim to enhance the county’s appeal as a place to live, work, and play, bringing together a mix of commercial, recreational, and cultural amenities that cater to the diverse needs of its residents. Director of Economic Development Oberg shares insights into the transformation within the county’s town centers, highlighting specific initiatives to bolster commercial options and overall attractiveness. “Each of the town centers does have a master plan,” she notes, emphasizing the structured approach to development. She introduces Armory Square, a pivotal project converting 18 acres of a former middle school site into a mixed-use retail and commercial hub. This development is set to feature a range of dining, office spaces, and anchor stores, promising to become a cornerstone of community engagement and economic activity. Further enhancing the town center’s appeal, Oberg details plans for a complementary development opposite Armory Square.“We’re going to be building a multi-use, open-air pavilion,” she explains. Envisioned to host a farmers market, seasonal ice skating rink, and more, this space, supported by a $2 million state grant, aims to provide a versatile venue for arts, entertainment, and commerce, enriching the community’s social fabric. Oberg also addresses the broader goal of revitalization, particularly in Prince Frederick, the county seat. The construction of a new county administration building symbolizes a commitment to centralizing services and enhancing accessibility for residents. This move not only streamlines operations but also opens up opportunities for the redevelopment of Main Street, aiming to attract more restaurants and storefronts to the downtown area. “We’re looking to revitalize our downtown area,” she states, “to support a walkable community enriched by new housing and commercial prospects.” ECONOMIC GROWTH AND HEALTHCARE INNOVATION Calvert County strategically positions itself as an economic and healthcare hub in the region, leveraging its geographic location, infrastructure, and community assets to attract businesses and 5 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 04 CALVERT COUNTY, MD

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