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Development Update: What's Happening in West County

Patch took a bus tour of development in the area. Here's some of what we learned.

 

On Wednesday, the West Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce hosted a bus tour of all the new development in town. It was a great opportunity to get some updates on all the projects in Odenton and the surrounding area. 
Here are some highlights of what I learned, based on information provided by the chamber staff and developers who I spoke with. For further coverage of development in the Odenton Town Center, check out our topics page.

  • One of the biggest hurdles to development in Odenton has been a lack of sewer service in some areas, but that will soon change. The county is close to awarding a contract for the construction of a sewer line, and work could begin in November. That will force the construction of an extension of Town Center Boulevard from Seven Oaks to the MARC Station. All of this will allow several projects to move forward. The projects include 212 new apartments on Annapolis Road and as much as 3.5 million square feet of development near the intersection of Maryland Route 32 and Annapolis Road. 
  • Construction of the Flats170 apartments is underway. You can see framework of two buildings now on the site of the old Nevamar facility. 
  • Town Center Commons, across Annapolis Road from the MARC Station, is selling well, with about 50 condominiums sold. Developer AJ Properties is now actively looking for a partner to build a 106-room hotel on the site.
  • Development at Waugh Chapel Towne Centre is continuing. The latest project is a 60,000 square-foot office building under construction. The building is located right behind the new Wegmans and is 80 percent leased.
  • The Haven at Odenton Gateway apartments near Annapolis and Sappington Station Road are about 70 percent leased and are expected to be full by early next year, if not sooner. Meanwhile, the medical building from Johns Hopkins and Anne Arundel Medical will be occupied by December.
  • Homes for America is planning 48 workforce apartments on Berger Street, not far from the Verizon Store. 

Check back later this week for a photo gallery of projects in the area. 


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Related Topics: Odenton Town Center, Village at Odenton Station, and development in Odenton

Calique

9:54 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

What is a "workforce apartment"?

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Tim Lemke

10:01 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

It refers to apartments that will be priced to accomodate people within a certain income range. In general terms, they're designed to be affordable for people like schoolteachers and police officers to make it easier for them to live in the communities they serve. These apartments will have lower rents than the other apartment projects we're seeing come to Odenton.

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Judie Taylor

3:47 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

What is the status is replacing the super fresh store with another grocery store ?

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Midge

10:35 am on Friday, October 19, 2012

I'm with Judie. And awaiting word of when they are flattening that shopping center. (one can only hope!)

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My name is none of your business

9:49 am on Monday, October 22, 2012

Yeah...flattening the shopping center would really help the community and the economy in that area. Are you mentally ill Midge?

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Midge

11:55 am on Thursday, October 25, 2012

Don't care about your name - if being a realist is makes me mentally ill, then guilty as charged. You have offered no solution yourself. Be gone. Before a house drops on you too.

Carmen

9:52 am on Monday, October 22, 2012

All these new developments -- has anyone thought to "develop" a grocery store?! It's been almost 2 years since SuperFresh closed.

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Carmen

10:05 am on Monday, October 22, 2012

Within two miles of each other we now have a new Walgreen's, CVS is getting a new store and we have Rite-Aid. There are two 7-11's, Lucky's and at least five pizza places. There are 2 large vacant buildings in the shopping center. I hear no grocery stores have come in because the rent is too high. To the owners of that property -- Are you making much money not renting it out at all?!!!

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