Hubert Braithwaite, business development account executive for Tower Federal Credit Union (TFCU), has been strengthening the credit union’s ties to the West Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce (WAACCC) by pursuing sponsorship opportunities.
Salute to West Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce
SHA Proceeding With Route 175 Upgrades at Fort Meade
The Maryland State Highway Administration’s (SHA) $28 million project on Route 175 at Reece Road and Mapes Road/Charter Oaks Boulevard in Fort Meade involves widening the intersection to add extra capacity, as well as turn lanes to help reduce daily traffic congestion around the post.
Industry Perspective: Odenton Transforming, But Much Still to Be Done
If you haven’t been to Odenton in a while, you’re in for a surprise. After many years of stalled development, the landscape is really changing for the community that is adjacent to rapidly-growing Fort Meade.
Community Covenant Council Briefs Arundel Delegation
During a recent briefing for the Anne Arundel County delegation in Annapolis, members of the Fort Meade Community Covenant Council joined Garrison Commander Brian Foley
Maryland Live! Casino LDC Reevaluating Grant Funding Criteria
The Maryland Live! Casino Local Development Council (LDC), like the LDCs in all casino communities, was established by the legislation that created Maryland’s video lottery terminal program.
As Odenton Grows, So Do Its Medical Offerings
The West County suburb of Odenton has become a burgeoning residential real estate market in recent years, with hundreds of apartments and a notable amount of office space coming online.
‘Knowing What’s Happening Here’
Ellen Miller, a founding principal of Stonebridge Associates and principal of StonebridgeCarras, directs Stonebridge’s real estate advisory efforts.
Personal Perspective: Public Transportation for the 21st Century: The Time Is Now
With the cities of Baltimore and Washington having become large hubs of residential and commercial activity well before the turn of the 20th century, most of the region’s infrastructure was connected to the nearby cities, including their avenues for transportation.