Construction on the area’s first Porsche dealership Finally began this month at 20 Hudson St., but not before the developer was forced to negotiate a slalom course of government obstacles.
The $14 million facility fell about five months behind schedule because of an unusual circumstance: The dealership’s water is being handled by Annapolis and its sewage service is handled by Anne Arundel County.
The site is next to the Medford National Guard Armory, near the city’s border. Porsche officials wanted their metallic three-story...
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