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Harford CountyMaryland’s New Center of Opportunity
Harford County Office of Economic Development
Vision:
Maryland’s New Center of Opportunity
“To facilitate business investment, entrepreneurial
development and job creation to foster a diverse
economy and expand the local tax base, enhancing
quality of life for those who live, work, play, learn, invest,
serve and stay in Harford County”
1917
1972
1980
19952000
Agricultural & Canning; APG Established
Ag & Home BuildingLand Use Plan/Zoning Established
Agricultural,Home Building Distribution
Riverside Business Park Built Agricultural, Home Construction & DistributionAPG Expansion
Manufacturing, Distribution, Technology
Niche Agriculture2005Manufacturing, Distribution,Commercial I.T., Electronics,APG Transformation
2016
Technology Commercialization
Harford County Timeline
New or Expansion
Capital Investment
JobsCreated
SquareFootage
2015 Select New & Expanding Companies
Alcore, Inc. Expansion $40,000 15 40,000
Bizerba USA, Inc. Expansion $40,000 40 55,000
Boston’s Pizza New $3.2 Million 98 6,620
Maines Paper & Food Service New $10 Million 75 123,000
Medline Industries, Inc. Expansion $5.6 Million 35 107,000
Pier 1 Imports, Inc. Expansion $300,000 0 644,000
Planet Fitness New $ 15 20,880
SafeNet Assured Technologies Expansion $500,000 25 13,000
United Foods International New >$4,000,000 15 41,000
Maryland’s New Center of OpportunityCome Grow With Us
3.6% 3.4%
4.2%
7.5%7.9%
7.3%7.0%
6.6%
5.7%5.1%
0.0%
1.0%
2.0%
3.0%
4.0%
5.0%
6.0%
7.0%
8.0%
9.0%
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Source: MD DLLR; 2015 Average is to December
Average Yearly Unemployment 2006-2015
2015
74,000
76,000
78,000
80,000
82,000
84,000
86,000
88,000
90,000
2009Average
2010Average
2011Average
2012Average
2013Average
2014Average
2015Average
Harford County Jobs
Source: MD DLLR; Annual Average – 2015 is comprised of Q4
Total Harford County Employment
Source: RBI/MRIS
2008 2010 2012 2015
Average Days on Market
133 114 111 93
% Change -14.3% -2.6% -16.2%
Average Sold Price
$286,879 $268,517 $255,440 $257,928
% Change -6.4% -4.9% +0.9%
Harford County Housing Sales Trends
1430
2216
1135824
531 538701
556 681512 525
201
406
443
209
169
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70 245 68 414 335
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500
1000
1500
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3000
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Harford County Building Permits
Single Family Units Multi Family Units
Residential Construction
Data through October 2015 / U.S. Census & Harford County Permits
0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000
U.S. Social Security Administration
Giant Food
Medstar Health
University of Maryland Medical System
Walmart
National Institutes of Health
Johns Hopkins Hospital & Health System
Johns Hopkins University
University System of Maryland
Fort George G. Meade
Aberdeen Proving Ground
3rd Largest Workforce Center in Maryland by population
Maryland’s Economic Engines
• Third largest employer in MD ($3.7B enterprise)
• 17M SF Building Space
• 2 Airfields
• 90+ Tenants
• Army’s Premier Chem/Bio Surety Mission
• Major Range and Test Facility Base (62,000 acres)
• Growing MD National Guard Presence
• Army’s Largest Enhanced Use Leasing (EUL) Site
(415 acres)
• Unique facilities for National Research
and Development
– Sample Receipt Facility (SRF)
– Underwater Explosives Pond (UNDEX)
• 5 Centers of Excellence
• Command, Control, Communication, Computer,
Intellegence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
(C4ISR)
• Chemical / Biological
• Medical Science
• Research & Development
• Test & Evaluation
• FY 2014 Contracts
– $10.8B total contracts awarded
– $857M contracts awarded to Maryland businesses
Demographics
Military 1,304
Civ 12,957
CTR 6,592
Total 20,853
A New Robust APG
(NOTE: as of 2013, ~8,200 Civilians ((serviced by APG CPAC)) lived in the State of Maryland)
Philadelphia - 70
Aberdeen
Edgewood
72, 000 Acres
Washington DC - 75Baltimore - 35
~ 15,800 Personnel
~ 5,000 Personnel
New York City - 170
U.S. Army Garrison, Aberdeen Proving Ground
APG Today – 110 Defense Contractors Established in Harford CountyEPS CorporationExeter Government ServicesFastenalFuture SkiesGDITGeneral Dynamics C4 SysHarris CorporationIEMInmarsatJanus Research Group, Inc.JRAD, Inc.Link Solutions, Inc.LinQuestLMILockhead Martin GlobalLockwood GroupMacB EnterpriseManTechMelvin May AssociatesMission 1st GroupMITRE CorporationModus OperandiMSA – Man Machine Sys AssesmtMSA – Manufacturers Svcs Assoc.MTEQNetcentricNetorianNexagenNextGen Federal SystemsNoblisNorthrop GrummanOPTEC Inc.ORISEPotomac FusionPraxis Engineering TechnologiesPrimal Innovations, Inc.
QED SystemsQinetQQuantum ResearchR4 TechnologiesRaytheonRockwell CollinsRoundTable DefenseRSC2Sabre Systems, Inc.Shonborn-Becker SystemsSigmatechSmartFix CorporationSOTERA Defense SolutionsSRC – Scientific Research CorporationSRI InternationalStrategic Alliances GroupSTGSURVICE MetrologySymbolicSyracuse Research Center (SRC)Systek - Systems TechnologyTAPETASCTelcordia Technologies, Inc.Telford AviationTelosTenax TechnologiesTRAXTrideumUniversal Solutions International (USI)URSU.S. FalconVetTCorpViaSatVRC CorporationWYLE
AASKIACE ElectronicsACETAlion ScienceAltus EngineeringARINCARTIAquate Corp.Avenge Inc.Avon ProtectionBlue CanopyBoeing Co.Bowhead TechnicalBravura Information Technology Sys. (BITS)BRTRCBurrow ManagementCACICamber CorporationCGI FederalChesapeake TestingCoherent Technical Services (CTS)Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)Concurrent Technologies Corp. (CTC)D&SCIDAPCData IntelligenceData Matrix Solutions, Inc.Data TacticsDefense Contract Mgmt AgencyDHPC Technologies, Inc.DRC Dynamics Research CorporationDRSDSAEngineering Solutions Products, ESPENSCOEnvironics USA, Inc.EnvisionEOIR Technologies
• Harford County is strategically preparing for the next potential BRAC round
• Harford County recommitted CSSC with staffing, MOU through 2018 among 52 organizations
• Recently completed Joint Land Use Study (JLUS); entering implementation phase with Coordination Committee
• APG has the land availability and infrastructure to support growth in future BRAC rounds
BRAC 2017?
Vacancy Rates
Sq. Ft.Current Vacancy
5 Year Vacancy
Total Existing Office Space 5,691,708 16.7% 15.9%
Total Industrial Space 22,069,539 6.8% 9.6%
Source Costar Nov. 2015
Workforce Development
• FY 2015 – Fourteen companies were awarded $128,000 in training funds
Enterprise Zones – encompass over 12,800 acres
• Edgewood/Joppa Enterprise Zone
– 3,946 acres
– $118 million in capital investment since 2006
• Greater Aberdeen/Havre de Grace Enterprise Zone
– 8,900 acres
– $207 million in capital investment since 2006
Business Retention & Development Services
Proposed Mixed Office Project
• Retail
• Office
• Service
• Housing Development
• Recreational
• Recent zoning change to support mixed use
SIGNATURE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
James Run
SIGNATURE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
EAST GATE
• Two building Industrial Park 2,275,000+/- sf Industrial
• 243 Acres within an Enterprise Zone
• All Utilities
• GI- General Industrial Zoned Property
SIGNATURE REDEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY AS P3
EDGEWOOD
• Small Area Study through Office of Economic Adjustment
• Public Engagement with Aberdeen Proving Ground, community organizations
• Informational site video developed in partnership with Dresher Foundation and Harford Community College
• Brokers tour to be offered in Spring 2016
• RFI to follow
• Headquartered in Harford County • Knight Takes King Productions leases 190,000 sf
of space in the county.
Economic Impact
Season 1
• Hired 2,198 Marylanders
• 1,814 MD Businesses
• 292 Harford County Businesses
Season 2
• Hired 1,621 Marylanders
• 3,085 MD Businesses
• 469 Harford County Businesses
Season 3
• Hired 2,121 Marylanders
• 2,050 MD Businesses
• 470 Harford County Businesses
The economic impact to Maryland exceeded $300 million for the first three seasons, much of it in Harford County, and more than 1,400 Harford County businesses provided
products and services to support the production.
Tourism Activity Review Committee
• $1.8M in tourism grants through revenue generated from hotel lodging fee in FY 16
• Competitive grant process for tourism related operations or programs
• 24 organizations received support in first year