The Carroll County Board of Commissioners voted to accept Maryland Relief Act of 2021 funding for Carroll County, involving four new business grants from the state totaling nearly $1.5 million for COVID-19 relief.
The Carroll County Board of Commissioners voted (on April 1st) to accept Maryland Relief Act of 2021 funding for Carroll County, involving four (4) new business grants from the State of Maryland including the Maryland Recovery: Nonprofits Carroll County grant. The State of Maryland Relief Act of 2021, passed in February 2021, includes more than $1 billion in tax relief and economic stimulus for struggling families and small businesses suffering because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Application information including criteria, dollar amounts, and start/close dates vary for each grant with more information posted as it becomes available. All information will be available on the Department of Economic Development’s website. Interested businesses or persons should check the site regularly for updated information and apply online from this site.
The Carroll County Board of Commissioners voted to accept Maryland Relief Act of 2021 funding for Carroll County, involving four new business grants from the state totaling nearly $1.5 million for COVID-19 relief.
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Pennrose Breaks Ground on Maryland Affordable Redevelopment
A new 78-unit community will replace a decaying public housing property in Annapolis. Mar122021
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Pennrose has broken ground on the Newtowne 20 redevelopment in Annapolis, Md. The company partnered with the Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis for the $24 million project intending to replace a demolished public housing property with 78 affordable apartments. With Southway part of the development team, delivery is expected in the spring of 2022.
The new Newtowne 20 will take shape at 810 Brooke Court, replacing the decaying property built in 1971. Upon completion, the community will house one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans in stacked and garden-style buildings surrounding a central green space. Common-area amenities will include a 3,500-square-foot community clubhouse, as well as a basketball court and tot lot.