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Thursday, October 27, 2011

MacRo Report Blog: Capitalization and Flex Condo Sale





October 27, 2011
CALL: 301-698-9696
Welcome to our weekly MacRo, Ltd. e-newsletter!

Guest MacRo Report Blog writer, Anca Stradley ofMcLean, Koehler, Sparks & Hammond, gives pointers on when and what to capitalize for your property development project.

 

MacRo, Ltd. Real Estate Brokerage Services yields quick sale of two flex Commercial Condominium Units.
 


5,644 SF of end-unit flex space with superb office build-out and over 2,000 SF of warehouse space. Eleven assigned parking spaces. Only $4.75/ SF NNN! Available Immediately!


PRICED TO SELL! This beautiful agricultural farm is located just down the road from the famous Comus Inn at the foot of Sugarloaf Mountain.

Minutes from I-270, this property features an existing, 2700 SF farm house and a gorgeous expansive view of Sugarloaf Mountain.


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This week's news for Frederick, Md and nearby.
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58 fully approved residential lots in Frederick City.

11,000 total SF downtown w/ parking
2,400- 12,000 SF of high bay space.
210 Acres for sale in Middletown, Maryland.

Private homesite with approved well and septic.

At the foothills of Catoctin Mtn. is this perc approved  Ag. property.
Quaint renovated 3 BR 3BA farmhouse on sprawling farm land.
Four adjacent downtown buildings for sale. Great investment opportunity!
5300 Westview Drive, Suite 302, Frederick, Maryland 21703


MacRo | 5200 Westview Drive, Suite 302 | Frederick, Maryland 21703


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MarylandReporter.com: Groups share opinions on tax hikes



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Thursday, October 27, 2011  

Increased tax proposals get mixed reception

Proposals to raise the gas tax and flush tax are getting a mixed reaction, with business groups divided and other groups saying they are reasonable, but shouldn't preclude tax hikes for other needs.
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Today's State Roundup: Strategizing against PlanMaryland

Rural politicians to strategize against PlanMaryland; proposals for tax hikes and new fees to pay for roads and Bay cleanup continue to make news; massive new State Police facility near Hagerstown almost complete; Ehrlich takes the stand for Currie; and Charles County focuses on light rail line to D.C.

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Aaron C. Davis - Washington Post: 15-cent gas tax hike urged in Maryland

15-cent gas tax hike urged in Maryland


10/25/2011

15-cent gas tax hike urged in Maryland


A panel created by the Maryland General Assembly and Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) on Tuesday recommended increasing the state’s gas tax by 15 cents per gallon and boosting fees on every car owner, bus rider and train passenger to keep solvent the state’s underfunded trust fund for road maintenance and transit projects.

O’Malley last week said he would consider backing such a gas tax hike as part of a package to spur job growth in the state. Several prominent Democrats last year tried to pass a gas-tax increase and have said they would reintroduce the measure when the General Assembly reconvenes in January.

The 15-cent hike would be phased in over three years under the plan finalized Tuesday by the Blue Ribbon Commission on Maryland Transportation Funding. It would also come with strings attached: all of the money would be used exclusively for transportation projects, said commission chairman Gus Bauman.

According to one state analysis distributed Tuesday, the tax would amount to nearly $200 annually for an average household…


[20111025 ADavis WaPo 15 cent gas tax hike urged in Maryland]



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Westminster’s 'Most Haunted' Number 3: The Old Jail House and more from Westminster Patch



Westminster’s 'Most Haunted' Number 3: The Old Jail House and more from Westminster Patch




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October 26, 2011

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October 26, 2011

Westminster’s 'Most Haunted' Number 3: The Old Jail House

Kerri Gaither | Oct 26, 2011 | 0 Comments

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The Old Jail House is number 3 on the Westminster Patch's "Most Haunted" Countdown.

Poll: Would You Pay More for Gas to Fix Bad Roads?

Lisa Rossi | Oct 26, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Research shows 55 percent of Maryland’s urban highways are congested.

Animals in Need of a Good Home

Kerri Gaither | Oct 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Here is a short list of some of the pets available for adoption at the Carroll County Humane Society.

County to Make Video of PlanMaryland Forum Available Following Event

Kym Byrnes | Oct 25, 2011 | 2 Comments

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Citizens will likely be able to watch the PlanMaryland forum on video within 72 hours of the event.

Young Athletes Work Hard, Have Fun at the Kids Adventure BOOathlon

Kym Byrnes | Oct 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Kids from across the mid-Atlantic region gathered in Mount Airy this weekend to run, bike, climb, jump and guess their way to the finish line.
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October 26, 2011

7:00pm

Children's Chorus of Carroll County presents Dagilelis Boychoir of Lithuania

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The 130 voice Children‘s Chorus of Carroll County will present The Dagilelis Boychoir of Lithuania, Remigijus Adomaitis, Music …

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Best Bet: Ghost Walk at the Westminster Library

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The Westminster branch of the library is hosting a Ghost Walk for ages 10 and up. The event will feature a ghost presentation and …
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National League of Cities Congress of Cities and Exposition - Phoenix November 9-12, 2011

National League of Cities Congress of Cities and Exposition - Phoenix November 9-12, 2011

Congress of Cities and Exposition
 A Message From NLC President James Mitchell
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Four Concurrent Conference at Congress of Cities & Exposition
Economic DevelpmentGreen Cities

The Economic Development conference will focus on strategies to spur homegrown sources of growth, including entrepreneurship and small businesses development, and sources of growth from outside the community, including trade and foreign direct investment. Attendees will benefit from workshops featuring strategies and promising practices from cities and regions across the country, networking opportunities, and mobile tours.


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Green Cities conference attendees will explore several topics fundamental to building and maintaining strong sustainability programs. Programming and activities have been designed to focus on practical skills, tools, and resources geared toward cities at all stages of their sustainability work and cover important topics ranging from the foundational to the more advanced.


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InfrastructureYour City's Families
Infrastructure conference attendees will explore several topics fundamental to building and maintaining strong communities and regions. Programming and activities have been designed to focus on practical skills, tools, and resources geared toward cities of all population sizes and cover topics ranging from the foundational to the more advanced.

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The biennial National Summit on Your City’s Families offers city officials and staff a unique opportunity to learn effective and promising approaches for ensuring that every child has opportunities to learn and grow, a safe neighborhood to call home, a healthy lifestyle and environment and a financially fit family in which to thrive.
Leadership Training Institute
Leadership Training SeminarsNOV 9 - 10th 
Leadership Training Institute Seminars are crafted so participants obtain current resources, develop strategies, build skills, and engage in small group discussions and exercises with their peers from other communities. At Congress of Cities, half-day and full-day seminars will offer participants a variety of learning experiences tailored to their needs. The seminars are the perfect way to kick off the Congress of Cities experience. 
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Comcast  Home Depot Foundation  ICMARC  Southwest IBM

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Gazette: MML - Good article about the impact of ongoing cuts to municipal transportation monies


Good article about the impact of ongoing cuts to municipal transportation monies.
http://www.gazette.net/article/20111014/NEWS/710149700/1034/1034/financially-strapped-cities-defer-road-projects&template=gazette
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The roads in and around Hagerstowns downtown area are beginning to show their age.

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