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New Wawa Store Proposed for West Patrick Street

June 18, 2015 / / News

By Ed Waters, Jr., The Frederick News-Post
Thursday, June 18, 2015

 

The northwest corner of West Patrick Street and Baughman’s Lane will become a Wawa by next spring, if all goes to plan.

The corner had been occupied by the former Maryland State Police Barrack B from 1952 until 2002, when the police moved near
Frederick Municipal Airport.

 A ceremony will be held 4 to 6 p.m. June 25 at the site. Core Development, The Golden Mile Alliance, Wawa representatives and
local officials will attend.

 Lori Bruce, a spokeswoman for Wawa, said the target to begin construction is this fall, with anticipated opening in the spring of
2016. Although costs may vary at each site, Bruce said a typical Wawa costs about $5 million to $6 million to build.

State police officers are invited to the event, which is to say goodbye to the old building and to welcome the business to the Golden Mile, Bruce said.

“Saluting our local heroes is part of Wawa’s DNA. The police, firemen, others are the heroes,” Bruce said.

“The demolition of the old State Police Barracks at the intersection of Route 40 and Baughman’s Lane brings a mixture of nostalgia over seeing such an iconic building go, but also a lot of excitement in seeing the progress that redevelopment brings to the Golden Mile,” said Debra Tyson, vice president of the Golden Mile Alliance.

Tyson said bricks from the old barracks will be available to state police officers who wish to have them as a remembrance.

“The Golden Mile Alliance is encouraged by this redevelopment, and we are happy to welcome Wawa to the Golden Mile community.”

The alliance works to promote business along the Golden Mile and build relationships with communities around that area.

Bruce said a typical Wawa is 5,600 square feet, will have 12 to 14 fuel sites and hire 35 to 45 employees.

“What makes Wawa unique is that our employees own 43 percent of the company,” Bruce said of the privately held company based in Wawa, Pennsylvania.

The Wawa will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and feature a center kitchen design to offer food items for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Bruce said she did not have a rendering available of the new store until June 25.

“This site is a critical gateway location along the Golden Mile and will hopefully be a catalyst for additional follow-on invest in that corridor,” said Richard Griffin, the city’s director of economic development. “Already the corridor is experiencing strong investment by restaurants and with the proposed mall redevelopment.”

The Golden Mile has seen changes as some stores moved out and others moved in. A major project, at the west end of the corridor is the former Frederick Towne Mall site, which will become a Wal-Mart, with Boscov’s and Home Depot remaining.

“We have 697 stores and are opening as many as 50 a year,” Bruce said. “We will hit 700 stores this summer.”

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Golden Mile Alliance Supports My Plate Garden Initiative

May 29, 2015 / / News

The Golden Mile Alliance is pleased to be a sponsor in part for My Plate Gardens at Waverly Elementary School and Hillcrest Elementary School.  This program is an initiative of Seeds of Life Nurseries, Inc. in partnership with with Frederick County Public Schools to install a My Plate Garden in every elementary school in Frederick County.  A My Plate Garden Initiative Ceremony was held May 28th at Waverly Elementary School.  The gardens will represent the USDA’s My Plate nutrition symbol and will be utilized for nutritional education.  For more information, please contact Seed of Life Nurseries.

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Facade Improvement Grant Project

May 29, 2015 / / News

View WHAG TV’s spot on the City of Frederick Facade Improvement Project.  Justin Kiska, President of the Golden Mile Alliance, speaks out in support of this grant program.  Contact us for information on how your business could benefit.  Watch it here!

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GMA Announces Facade Improvement Grant Program

May 20, 2015 / / News

The Golden Mile Alliance is excited to announce the launch of its new Façade Improvement Grant Program for the Route 40/Golden Mile Corridor on the west side of Frederick. The Façade Improvement Program offers up to $23,500 in matching funds for façade improvements. Building and/or business owners can apply for up to fifty percent (50%) of the cost of their improvement project. The maximum grant contribution by the GMA is $23,500. The minimum is $1,000. The goal of the project is to encourage building renovation and improved economic vitality by providing funding to upgrade Golden Mile building facades.

Any building owner or business owner/tenant (with the authorization of the property owner) may apply for the funding. To be eligible for the program, properties must be located within the Golden Mile Small Area Plan. The city’s Department of Economic Development can assist in determining if a property is located in the designated area.

“We are thrilled to be able to launch this grant program,” says Justin M. Kiska, President of The Golden Mile Alliance. “With so many development and redevelopment projects about to get underway along Route 40, this will provide assistance to other building and business owners looking to renovate and improve their properties.”

Those interested in learning more about the Façade Improvement Grant can read all about it here.

The Golden Mile Alliance is an independent 501(c)3 organization, founded in partnership with the City of Frederick, to promote and foster a vibrant and safe Golden Mile gateway community through business, neighborhood and economic development activities.  Its vision is to ensure that the Golden Mile is an attractive, diverse, and highly dynamic, mixed-use commercial corridor with top retail, office, and service uses linked by safe pedestrian routes to healthy residential neighborhoods and parks.