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Aberdeen’s BRAC zone includesx nearly 1.2 million square feet of development includingthe 756,000-square-foot North Gate Business a project by Columbia’s (NYSE: The town of Aberdeenj will be one of the most significantlu impacted by the federaol Base Realignment and Closure plan, slated to bring an estimatec 25,000 new jobs to Greater Baltimore by fall 2011. An estimates 8,200 military jobs will be moving to Aberdeen Provingv Ground under theBRAC plan, bringing with them a networlk of about 150 defense contracting firms that do business with the incoming governmengt agencies.
In Howard County, the 600,000-square-foot Savage Towne Center projecyt was picked to be a BRAC The mixed-use, 13-acre development includes office, residential, retaill and hotel space. There are now sevenh BRAC Zones in the Other BRAC Zones include Westportin Laurel, Odenton, Frederick and land near Andrewsz Air Force Base in Prince George’s County. To help communities prepare forthe Gov. Martin O’Malley signed legislation in May 2008 creatinyg BRAC Revitalization and CommunittyEnhancement Zones. Among other things, the BRAC zones enablr local governments to seek state funding for improvemeny projects in specificgeographic areas.
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