Real Estate & Development

Downtown Frederick Streetscape Study

Downtown Frederick Streetscape Study

Frederick currently has an opportunity to use the experiences and data collected during the pandemic to reimagine the Downtown Frederick public streetscape and reinforce long-term recovery and continued growth. The City and Downtown Frederick Partnership have partnered to engage a design company to develop creative options for this potential redesign.

A Map of Frederick's Future Commercial Projects

A Map of Frederick's Future Commercial Projects

Earlier this year, the City’s Department of Economic Development launched a new online database to showcase major opportunities for future commercial growth to site selectors, businesses and developers. A brief project description, contact information, and an external link to additional information is available for each project displayed in the GoogleMap interface.

An Aerial View of Progress at the Ox Fibre Apartments

An Aerial View of Progress at the Ox Fibre Apartments

The impressive 81,446 SF adaptive reuse project at 400 East Church is transforming the existing warehouse into over 83 loft-style apartments across three floors. When completed, the apartment building will provide new, centrally-located workforce housing to the Frederick community. Check out photos of the progress here.

New Life at the Hartz Business Center

New Life at the Hartz Business Center

Constructed in 1956, the building at 1341 Hughes Ford originally served as an eyeglasses manufacturing plant and then memorably as the Hartz Men’s Clothing manufacturing facility until its closure in 2006. In recent years, the aging building has again undergone a major transformation – now becoming a vibrant retail, service, and business center. Learn more about this exciting project here.