Maryland's BRAC Revitalization and Incentive Zone program held the promise of millions of dollars to assist counties in infrastructure improvements in anticipation of BRAC. To date, however, the program has paid out a total of $8,000, due to the program's financing scheme that relies on fees to be paid by credit-starved developers of projects around Ft. Meade and APG that have never come to fruition.
- Brad Aaron
Introduction of BRAC Group
WTP's Government Contracts group hosts this blog on BRAC developments in Maryland and Virginia. To read more about our Government Contracts practice and BRAC experience, visit our web site.
Friday, January 28, 2011
APG: One Army Job = 2 Contractor Jobs
According to Harford County economic development director Jim Richardson, there will ultimately be "roughly two contracting jobs for every new BRAC-related Army job" at APG.
- Brad Aaron
- Brad Aaron
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Increase in Housing Purchases in Harford County
With a BRAC-related influx of new personnel to Aberdeen, it should be no surprise that Harford County has recently had the largest increase in homes sales compared to the other rest of the region, which has been mostly flat or decreasing.
- Brad Aaron
- Brad Aaron
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