The Frederick County Office of Economic Development’s mission is to sustain, diversify and grow Frederick County’s vibrant economy by providing leadership and resources for businesses to start, locate and expand.
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Letter from the AcTing Director
The Frederick County Office of Economic Development (FCOED) has many reasons to celebrate 2022. We welcomed new businesses to the County, we helped existing businesses expand, we provided grants to the agriculture industry and helped our entrepreneurs start and grow. We developed new initiatives that received international and state recognition and expanded existing FCOED programs to support our business community.
We proudly launched our new brand, returned in person for our signature events and launched a new website to support Frederick County manufacturers, MadeinFrederickMD.com. This new site was presented with the 2022 Champion of Manufacturing Award by the Regional Manufacturing Institute of Maryland.
FCOED has been implementing the strategic plan that was developed by Jacob France Institute. The Growth Opportunity (GO) Strategy identified workforce development, infrastructure planning, targeted industry growth and branding as focus areas. The GO Strategy elevated Frederick County to a national and international level, with companies such as Kroger/ Ocado, Kite Pharma, Ellume and Quantum Loophole choosing the County for their new location.
FCOED is thrilled to be back in person for our signature events! With approximately 130 people in attendance, we held the Frederick Real Estate Dealmaker (FRED) Awards celebration in May honoring the most successful commercial real estate transactions and projects. Business Appreciation Week (BAW) was held in October, and we visited 108 businesses with our economic development partners. In December, we held our Annual Business Reception with close to 200 people representing leaders in our business community, partners and elected officials. The Great Frederick Fair was better than ever, and FCOED had more than 12,000 visitors in the Wineries, Breweries and Distilleries Showcase building, highlighting the craft beverage industry.
FCOED was happy to participate in person at the Bio International Convention held in California. Frederick County
continues to gain recognition as a premier location for the rapidly expanding life sciences industry and has a high demand for entry-level workers. The Biotech Boot Camp program was created to address these workforce needs, and to date, two cohorts have successfully completed the program at an 85% employment rate.
We would like to thank the businesses that made this year’s Top 50 Most Innovative Businesses. We have an amazing, innovative, creative business community, and narrowing it down to 50 was a difficult task. The businesses in this publication are making the biggest impact on their industries, workplace and the Frederick County Community – thriving in today’s ever-changing environment.
2022 was an exciting year and we are looking forward to driving progress throughout 2023!
Advanced Functional Health & Wellness
Agave 137 Tequila Bar & Kitchen
Antelux Capital Partners
B. Anderson’s Backyard Experience
BK Juices
BridgePath Scientific
Cannon’s Event Space
Capital Telecom Services
Catoctin Breeze Vineyard
Charm City Run
Citizen’s Ballroom
Community Title Network
Concerted Care Group
Cornerstone Genomics
Curaleaf
Dash Hair Studio
Dream FREE Art
Frederick Social
Give Rise Studio
Groundswell MMA
Harlan Hawkins Aesthetics
Hoffman Brothers Ice Cream
Hummingbird Wealth Management
Ideal Jewelers
Imagination Station Children’s Center
Interventional Pain & Spine Care
Kesar by Shivaani
Kika Stretch Studios
Lockhouse Studios
Louie’s Famous Chicken & Subs
Love Your Vessel
Magpie Fibers
Maryland Center for Brain Health
McClintock’s Back Bar
Move Buy Marsh Realty
New York Life
ODIN Crossfit
Passion Events
Pediatric Movement Center
Priscilla’s Pound Cakes
Prospect Pantry
Rollins Life Celebration Center
Rosie Cheeks Distillery
Smoketown Bait and
The Basement Hair Studio
The Premier Group of Long and Foster
The Frederick Ballroom
Traveling Bros Cigars
2022 top highlights
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
Agricultural Innovation Grants Frederick County conducted two rounds of the Frederick County Agricultural Innovation Grant program, that is designed to improve economic viability of the agriculture industry by encouraging agricultural producers to expand or diversify their business operations. In 2022, 32 ag innovation projects received $1,029,235 in funds. These projects added 85 fulltime and 89 part-time jobs.
The next round of the Agricultural Innovation Grant program opens March 1, 2023. To be eligible for the grant program, an applicant must be a crop or livestock producer, value added producer, agricultural cooperative, seafood processor, or primary or secondary timber products processor. Grant funds are available to cover a portion of project expenses for research and development, production buildings, major fixtures and processing facilities.
There’s No Place Like Frederick County! For 22 consecutive years, FCOED has coordinated Business Appreciation Week (BAW), one of the largest business retention programs in the State of Maryland. FCOED and our economic development partners visited 108 businesses in one week. While recognizing the brains, heart and courage of our business community, we asked why There’s No Place Like Frederick County. Below are some of the responses:
“I am so thoroughly impressed, and it warms my heart how welcoming the business community is here. As a whole, our local business community is very inviting and always looking to help each other thrive.”
COAST Designs
“We love the way Frederick County supports new businesses and the camaraderie amongst business owners.”
Nelson Coleman Jewelers
All participating businesses received marketing exposure and an opportunity to win a $5,000 marketing package from Manning Media.
Biotech Boot Camp Frederick’s Biotech Boot Camp is a no-cost training program designed through the collaborative effort of Frederick Community College, Frederick County Workforce Services, The City of Frederick Department of Economic Development and Frederick County Office of Economic Development to teach participants the basic skills needed for entry-level positions within the biotechnology/biomanufacturing industry. Focused on delivering real career opportunities & meeting workforce needs, graduates are then matched directly with participating local companies for job interviews.
To date, two cohorts have successfully completed the program, and 85% of the program’s graduates are already working within the biotech industry. A Bio Boot Camp cohort is offered in January 2023.
The International Economic Development Council honored the Biotech Boot Camp with the Excellence in Economic Development Silver Award for Partnerships with Educational Institutions.
MadeinFrederickMD.com Frederick County has over 200 manufacturers that call Frederick County home and this industry continues to grow.
To highlight the value and importance of this industry, FCOED launched a new website in 2022.
MadeinFrederickMD.com, a one-stop shop for existing manufacturers, manufacturers looking to locate to the area and the overall community. Made in Frederick aims to strengthen and foster the growth of Frederick County’s manufacturing industry by providing resources, connections and tools to succeed, as well as a jobs board to post manufacturing opportunities.
Agricultural Awards
Farm Family of the Year: Glade Haven Farm Ag Advocate of the Year: Dr. Ray Edigar
Ag Business of The Year: Shuff’s Meat Market
Young Farmer of the Year: Ben and Kate Sowers
Fred Awards
Deal of the Year: Ellume at Progress Labs at Center 85
» Dan Mallon and Jeff Boyle, Ellume
» Brad Benna, Matan Companies » Pete Briskman, JLL
» Taylor Davis, Morgan Keller Construction
Creative Adaptive Reuse: Middletown Memorial Hall LLC
» Elkana Bretton, Ingrid Smith and Gerardo Lepatina, Memorial Hall Middletown, LLC
» Becky Axilbund, Main Street Middletown
» Burgess John Miller, Town of Middletown
Modern Masterpiece Award: Union Mills Retail » Jim Mackintosh, Mackintosh, Inc Commercial Brokerage
» Matthew Jamel, Douglas Development » Niko Negas, Public House
Dealmaker of the Year: Tony “C” Checchia, VCRE.CO
Emerging Dealmaker of the Year: Ashleigh Kiggans, MacRo Ltd. Commercial Real Estate
Lifetime Achievement Award: Tim Shanklin, Tyler Duncan Realty Partners
Most Valuable Partner: Innovation in Training Institute at Hood College