Packing House Phase II, 411 Kitchen

Phase 2 of the restoration of the Phillips Packing House, a historic factory on Maryland's Eastern Shore that is now be a state-of-the-art LEED Gold hub of innovation and workforce development.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $31,250,000
  • Total Project Cost: $35,794,898

IMPACT

  • 158 FTE jobs
  • 110 construction jobs
  • 144 jobs created and 14 jobs retained.
  • 63,252 sq. ft. of real estate

Investor

Project Description

This Project is the second phase of the historic renovation of the Phillips Packing House Building in Cambridge, MD. The Phase 2 NMTC transaction will fund the build-out of tenant spaces. The Phillips Packing House Building is the adaptive reuse of a 61,985 sq. ft. blighted, vacant industrial building that was the last processing building left standing of what was once the 48-building campus of the largest cannery in the world. The Packing House will host a synergistic mix of entrepreneurs in a privately branded co-working space, food production and sales, restaurant and retail space, a public radio station, as well as a 2-story, light-filled open atrium space for continuous public programs and private events.

MAP

Address: 411 Dorchester Avenue, Cambridge, MD 21613

Census Tract: 24019970400

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