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Sunday, October 07, 2007
20071007 The Sykesville-Freedom District Fire Department Open House
The Sykesville-Freedom District Fire Department Open House
Sunday, October 7, 2007
According to The Sykesville-Freedom District Fire Department web site, the department:
“… will host (an) Annual Fire Prevention Open House, Sunday October 7, from 12:00 - 4:00 pm.
“Come and enjoy fire engine rides, a "
“Any questions, please call Fire Prevention Lieutenant Christine Flanagan at 410-795-9311.”
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Saturday, February 10, 2007
20070208 Eldersburg mall gets new chance at life
Kelsey Volkmann, The Examiner, February 8th, 2007
(Editor’s note: Hyperlinks for additional information - The Carrolltown Center is owned by Black Oak Associates. The upcoming meeting will be with the Freedom Area Citizens’ Council.)
Hat Tip: Eldersburg Today - from farms to suburbia: “Eldersburg mall gets new chance at life.”
Eldersburg, Md. –
A developer plans to convert Eldersburg’s half-empty mall into a shopping center that mimics traditional downtowns.
“I envision a great place for the people of Eldersburg to gather, shop, eat and work,” said
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“All the time, I get questions about ‘What’s happening with Carrolltown mall?’ ” said Nicole Musgrave-Burdette, president of Freedom Area Citizens’ Council, a South Carroll residents’ group.
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Harvey, who is president of Black Oak Associates, wants to convert the 330,000-square-foot mall into an open-air lifestyle center with retail, restaurants, entertainment and offices to give Eldersburg — an unincorporated community of 30,000 that lacks a Main Street — a town center.
Redevelopment is slated for 2008-09, according to Black Oak’s Web site, but
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IF YOU GO
What:
When: 7:30 p.m. Feb. 22
Where: Freedom Christian Church,
kvolkmann@baltimoreexaminer.com
Examiner
Read the entire article here: Carrolltown Center in Eldersburg gets new chance at life
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Monday, December 12, 2005
20051212 Black Oak Associates wants center to help the environment
Black Oak Associates wants center to help the environment
Developer wants center to help the environment
By John G. Westerman, Times Staff Writer
Monday, December 12, 2005
Black Oak Associates is managing the development of
Black Oak is seeking an environmentally friendly certification for the
Q: What do commercial developers like Black Oak do?
A: Black Oak Associates and Black Oak Management are a development management company. Black Oak Associates owns and manages five shopping centers in the greater
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Q: Why are developers like Black Oak interested in putting projects in
A: If you look at the demographics, it is a growing population and it is a well-off community, and I think we recognize that.
[…] and it has very favorable demographics and is to an extent "understored" for certain categories. There are not a lot of stores in the market. There's not a lot of restaurants, there's not a lot of women's ready-to-wear and there's not a tremendous amount of specialty retailers.
Q: Can you explain the
A: That project is going to be about 83,000 square feet. It will be housed in eight separate buildings that are oriented toward a main street or a pedestrian corridor. No building will be larger than 20,000 feet. They range in size from 20,000 to about 5,000 feet. […]
Q: What is LEED certification?
A: There is an organization called the
There are, I think, principally six categories that are looked at and they range from freight selection for the construction, and they evaluate methods of construction so that you minimize waste on site. And recycling. And it also looks at the recycled content and building materials, and this movement has come into its own in the last 10 years. Manufacturers are now responding, and they are making sure that they have product lines that have recycled content.
So, all of these items are evaluated through the use of this score sheet, and then if you successfully meet the category and the level that you are applying for, you are awarded the LEED designation. In this case, we're looking at a designation that is LEED silver certified for core and shell buildings. The reason we are doing that is because we are building essentially the exterior of the building. We're going to do the walls, roof, parking lots. We're going to do the mechanical systems and the electrical systems, but not including tenant-specific items.
[…] and we will be eligible for that provided we get the certification from the
Q: How do you think developers like Black Oak envision
A: I think there will be an increase in commercial development as the county grows. Retail typically follows residential. Residential is the leading edge in the development. When people come to an area, after they've arrived in an area, they would like to see the types of products and services available to them within a reasonable drive for them. So, I think, over time you will see an increase.
Reach staff writer John Westerman at 410-857-7876 or westermanj@lcniofmd.com.
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Sunday, December 26, 2004
20041226 Black Oak Associates plans to reacquire mall
Black Oak Associates plans to reacquire mall
Business Notes –
December 26, 2004
Black Oak Associates, owned by
Harvey first bought the mall in 1993 under Black Rock Associates, then sold it in 1999 to Equity Investment Group of Ft. Wayne,
Planning may take up to a year.
Black Oak Associates is based in Owings Mills.
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