State of Maryland Announces $34 Million in Awards to Community Development Projects in Metro Region
NEW CARROLLTON, MD (December 17, 2025) – The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development today announced that counties in the Metro region have received a combined $34.1 million through the state’s State Revitalization Programs for 59 projects and activities that promote community development and economic growth.
“In order to build a Maryland that is more resilient, more affordable, and more competitive, we have to start at the local level,” said Gov. Moore. “Across Maryland, these investments will fuel local visions, strengthen small businesses, expand housing options, and lay the groundwork for long-term prosperity. This is how we grow an economy that lifts everyone, and this is how we win the decade.”
The state’s six State Revitalization Programs support revitalization and redevelopment projects and activities including: business expansion and retention; façade and streetscape improvements; homeownership and home rehabilitation incentives; commercial improvement programs; community facilities; mixed-use development, and demolition activities.
Projects in Frederick, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties were awarded. Some of these projects include:
- Rehabilitation of a historic building to host a small-scale food hall in downtown Frederick (Frederick County);
- Renovation of 173-unit property located in a transit oriented area in Wheaton that will modernize units, improve site conditions and increase the number of affordable units (Montgomery County);
- Providing competitive down payment assistance funding in order to strengthen community neighborhoods, reduce commutes, and continue to improve the economy (College Park, Prince George’s County).
“When we invest in the character, vitality, and potential of our communities, we unlock new opportunities for the people who live and work there. We know that when we invest in great places, Great Places Win,” said Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Jake Day. “These projects will strengthen local economies and support thriving, lovable communities. We’re proud to stand with our partners across the state as we build great places in partnership.”
The Fiscal Year 2026 State Revitalization Program awards include 226 projects, awarded a total $69.5 million. Projects in 23 of Maryland’s jurisdictions received awards through one or more of the programs. For a full list of awards, visit FY26 State Revitalization Program Awards.
For more information about the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development and each of the State Revitalization Programs, visit our website.