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Maryland shopping center to be greenPublished 08/02/07
Eldersburg is set to get the Mid-Atlantic region's first green shopping center that includes features such as special lighting and a high-efficiency heating, ventilation and air conditioning system expected to save 30 percent of energy.
It's called Main Street Eldersburg - a 90,000-square-foot shopping center planned for 12.5 acres on Londontown Boulevard.
Owings Mills-based Black Oak Associates Inc. will break ground later this month on the new shopping center, set to open in fall 2008. Michael C. Trenery, vice president of development for Black Oak Associates, said Main Street Eldersburg will offer smaller, boutique-styled...
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