A business plan that began as mere dorm room discussions between two college friends has grown into Maryland's first and only certified organic distillery. Just 17 months into the business, Tyler and Braeden's spirits have gained international attention -- including, most recently, top honors at the New York International Spirits Competition.
Farmer's Market to Market Street: Erika Brown
One weekend Erika Brown set up a booth selling hummus at a local Farmer's Market as something fun to do. Two exciting years later, Erika distributes her products to five local retailers, and owns & operates Hippy Chick Hummus - a plant-based cafe and kombucha bar located in the heart of Downtown Frederick.
Electric Bikes Come to Frederick
Frederick by Foot
Priority Project: Culler Lake Phase II
A recent joint effort by ‘Friends of Baker Park,’ and local, county, & state agencies improved the storm water management utility of Culler Lake. A second phase to provide recreational opportunities, enhance the aesthetic character, and develop educational markers within the surrounding park area is now planned.
Public Invited to Participate in Review of Historic Preservation Guidelines
7 Economic Benefits of Frederick's Historic Buildings
How to Take Advantage of Historic Tax Credits in Frederick
Motivated by a desire to safeguard cultural heritage, stabilize and improve property values, and to foster civic beauty, every level of government offers a program (or - in some cases- several programs) to offset a portion of the private costs of renovating and restoring historic properties. As a citizen of each, you are able and encouraged to apply for these tax credits at every level.
A Patchwork Business Model
A Frederick-based company - Charlotte's Cottage Quilt Shop- flipped the modern business narrative and added a Brick and Mortar component to their existing E-Commerce.
Downtown Hotel at Carroll Creek Gains Key Approval From HPC
Historic Preservation Commission Considers Design of Downtown Hotel at Carroll Creek
Downtown Hotel at Carroll Creek Moves Forward
Recently the Mayor and Board of Aldermen unanimously approved $5.0 million in capital grants from the State of Maryland for the construction of public infrastructure to support the development of a full-service, 183-room hotel with meeting space and public parking in Downtown Frederick along Carroll Creek Park.
Downtown Hotel at Carroll Creek Moves Forward
Partner Spotlight: Downtown Frederick Partnership
The Downtown Frederick Partnership works to enhance, promote and preserve the vitality and economic viability of Downtown Frederick by implementing the national Main Street Program for the benefit of Frederick businesses, residents and visitors.