MID-SHORE REGIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS PARK

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QUICK FACTS

  • 92.02 +/- total acres of greenfield

  • Includes 22 +/- acres with improvements

(Parking Lots, Roadway, Lighting, Sidewalks, Water, Sewer, Broadband dark fiber)

  • Includes 50 +/- acres available for development

  • Includes 20 +/- acres for storm water management

  • $35,000 per acre

    7 parcels - tax ID: Tax Map 0017, Parcel 0029 Tax Map 0017, Parcel 0162, Lots 2-7.

  • Lots can be redrawn

  • Zoned I-2 General Industrial District

  • Attractive and favorable incentives with positive impact on cash flow and tax position

Designed For:

  • Manufacturing

  • Distribution, Warehousing, & Transportation

  • Aerospace

  • Biotechnology

  • Environmental Technology

  • Health Care Technology

  • Information Technology

 LOCATED ON MAJOR TRANSPORTATION ARTERIES

THAT SERVE THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION

The Park is near national and regional freight network, with proximity to major interstates and short line railroad. Worker commutes are auto based, and vehicle use costs are low because drivers realize higher fuel efficiency and lower risk auto insurance. Travel to Washington, DC, international airports, and major transit hubs from the proposed location occurs on state and federal roadways. The Mid Shore Regional Technology and Business Park is located directly across from a private airport.

 

QUALITY OF LIFE

Quality of life is about the sense of well-being and satisfaction one feels in work, home, and community. Caroline County offers a serene refuge in the middle of the Washington DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia Metropolitan Statistical Areas. Here is an example to give some perspective - in the same amount of time for a normal commute by car or train in the DC metro area, residents in Caroline County can be in Philadelphia or at the Delaware Beaches. Time savings is the best measurement of the quality of life that the region has to offer. And that extra quality time can be spent with family, fishing on the Chesapeake Bay or Delaware coast, hunting in the woods and meadows, or browsing through farmer’s markets, festivals, and fairs. Workforce lives and plays in a 30-mile radius of the Park, a region that includes Caroline, Talbot, Dorchester, Queen Anne’s counties Maryland and Kent and Sussex counties Delaware.

(SOURCE: MID SHORE BOARD OF REALTORS)