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Presentation to the Maryland Tourism Development Board

Presentation to the Maryland Tourism Development Board. Presented by Delegate Pamela Beidle May 16, 2012. State Economic Drivers . NIH Fort Meade Arundel Mills Baltimore Washington Thurgood Marshall Airport And three of these are in my district in West Anne Arundel County.

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Presentation to the Maryland Tourism Development Board

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  1. Presentation to theMaryland Tourism Development Board

    Presented by Delegate Pamela Beidle May 16, 2012
  2. State Economic Drivers NIH Fort Meade Arundel Mills Baltimore Washington Thurgood Marshall Airport And three of these are in my district in West Anne Arundel County
  3. Fort Meade (BRAC) Fort Meade is Maryland’s Largest Employer 3rd largest workforce of any Army installation 7.5% of Maryland’s economic activity is from military installations—Fort Meade, including NSA comprises half of this activity. Total 5.4 million square feet either out of the ground or in planning includes NSA In ten years, workforce has grown from 35,000 to 56,000. 60,000 expected by 2015
  4. Growth Organizations at Fort Meade Defense Information Systems Defense Media Activity Defense Adjudication Co-location Asymmetrical Warefare Group NSA Cyber Mission Total Fort Meade Growth 26,800 Defense Contractor Growth 15,120
  5. Odenton Town Center Largest of Anne Arundel’s legislated Town Centers -- 1600 acres 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) has acted as a catalyst, finally seeing development since the 1968 designation 2100 riders for the MARC train daily More than 20 development projects are in the planning and permitting process
  6. The Village at Odenton Station
  7. Odenton Gateway
  8. National Business Park
  9. National Business Park 485 acres 27 operating buildings Capacity of over 3.1 million square feet of Class A office 98% occupied. NBP North, capacity of additional 2 million sq feet. At the intersection of Routes 295 and 32 Adjacent to NSA and Fort Meade
  10. National Business Park Tenants are Defense Contractors, including Booze Allen, Northrop Grumman, NSA, Boeing 7 Gold Leed Certified and 6 Silver Leed Certified buildings $30 million tax increment financing TIF NPB yields over $3 million in tax revenue per year to Anne Arundel County General Fund
  11. Arundel Mills Over 3 million square feet of retail 1400 hotel rooms Over 14 million visitors a year One of the highest property tax payments in the State Sales Tax Entertainment Tax (“shoppertainment”)
  12. Arundel Mills Residential surrounding the Mall 500 units at Stoney Run, 98% occupancy 562 new units on Blocks J and K Rents in area are $1250 to $2750 per month 800 Homes in the Villages of Dorchester 1000 acres of vacant land in 1998
  13. Cinemark (Muvico)
  14. Medieval Times
  15. Anne Arundel Community College Branch
  16. Maryland Live Opening Day, June 6, 2012
  17. Maryland Live Opens June 6, 2012 $500 million construction with 2500 jobs 4000 permanent well paying jobs, 1500 at the time of opening. $400 million in state tax revenue $30 million in County revenue 4750 machines 5000 space parking garage
  18. Dining Options at MD Live Bobby’s Burger Place (Bobby Flay) The Cheesecake Factory Phillips Seafood The Prime Rib Live! Market Buffet Noodles And Ram’s Head Center Stage—500 seat performance center
  19. The Diverging Diamond Interchange
  20. The Arundel Preserve True Mixed Use Project 282 acres 742 Apartments 97.5% leased, 330 more under construction 440 single family and townhomes 153,000 office space leased 17,000 retail fully leased The Hotel at the Arundel Preserve, 74% occupancy, average is 67%
  21. Offices at The Arundel Preserve100% Occupied KEYW
  22. The Enclave at Arundel Preserve440 Single Family and Townhomes
  23. The Enclave atArundel Preserve
  24. THE HOTELat Arundel Preserve
  25. The ArborsApartments at the Arundel Preserve
  26. New Apartments at Arundel PreserveTotal 1072 Apartments
  27. Tourism in District 32 and Anne Arundel County 44 Hotels around the airport 12 new hotels since 2006 6,686 Rooms Tourism Employment for Anne Arundel County is 18,773 direct jobs, 14.5% of the State’s tourism employment. 27,094 direct and indirect tourism jobs in AA. Tourism Tax in AA $675.7 million
  28. BWI THURGOOD MARSHALL AIRPORT
  29. Business UpdateBWI Marshall Airport = Economic Engine
  30. Business UpdateAll-Time Record Passenger Traffic– 22.4 Million Passengers
  31. Business UpdateNon-Stop Service to 76 Domestic and International Markets
  32. Business UpdateExpanding International Service at BWI Marshall Airport
  33. Business UpdateBWI Marshall’s Average Airfare is the Lowest in the Region
  34. Major ProjectsTerminal Enhancement Program New security checkpoint Connector between Concourses B and C Additional food and retail concessions, other passenger amenities Improvements to Concourse C– oldest part of Airport Work scheduled– 2012 – 2013
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