The Rebirthing of Privatization in Frederick County
It is interesting how politics play into decision making, or in the case of our Board of Frederick County Commissioners, how voices can make them eat humble pie… after they set off a hand grenade!
It is interesting how politics play into decision making, or in the case of our Board of Frederick County Commissioners, how voices can make them eat humble pie… after they set off a hand grenade!
We are still in a real estate recession aren’t we?
The following is a news summation from article by David Lynn.
Frederick County Commissioners vote to end consideration of the PPP Associates Study.
Finding the right blend of government incentives and capitalism to solve the housing and real estate crisis
Frederick County, Maryland and adjacent counties to the north and west yield more residential home transactions, but lower prices.
Well known national real estate blogger Duke Long put out his list of the Top 75 Commercial Real Estate People You Must Follow on Twitter this past Sunday.
Some up and some still sliding: a forecast for the remainder of 2011 for the Housing, Land, Industrial and Commercial Real Estate Sectors
In some sectors of the Commercial and Industrial leasing markets, landlords face unique challenges with existing leases.
Frederick, Maryland expected to boast new retail/residential Market Square in 2012.