Frederick Commercial Real Estate Market’s Flight to Quality
Frederick City continues to be recognized as a livable community, with wonderful amenities offering a great quality of life.
Frederick City continues to be recognized as a livable community, with wonderful amenities offering a great quality of life.
Drawing a commercial real estate correlation with a poop bag, insanity and so called property virgins wasn’t hard for the MacRo Team in 54 blog posts this past year!
65 acres of excess city owned real estate offered for sale in January 2015 As the City of Frederick reviewed the inventory of real property during this past year, it became apparent to Richard Griffin, Director of Economic Development and Mayor Randy McClement that some very valuable tracts of land are sitting around not generating...
The project voted the best in Frederick County for 2013 by the Frederick County Building Industry Association is coming to a close. Within this high end community of 21 estate lots, there are now only 4 building sites that remain unspoken for. Lot sizes begin at just over 1 acre to 17 acres. Prices start...
When the world seems to be moving at the speed of tweet, it can be challenging to keep up not only with the commercial real estate market, but also marketing trends in commercial real estate.
With hot campaign issues still burning over degree of real estate development, ethics and selling of county owned nursing home facilities, will Bud Otis lead the council into an era of civility or discord?
With the transition from the Commission form of government to that of charter for Frederick County, who is the best person among the 7 council members-elect to preside over our first county council? Give us your opinion!
Six months ago the closed sales volume for building lots in Frederick County finally showed a modest upturn from the great recession; but now things are even brighter!
Amidst a national GOP tsunami, in Frederick County was the local election all about Blaine?
Are real estate developers in Frederick County, Maryland really rolling in taxpayer subsidies granted by the Blaine Young lead board of county commissioners?