New Spire Arts Plans Next Act Joining With Weinberg Center For The Arts

New Spire Arts Plans Next Act Joining With Weinberg Center For The Arts

The Mayor and Board of Alderman of the City of Frederick signed an agreement Thursday night between the City and the Ausherman Family Foundation, handing operations of New Spire Arts Stages over to the City of Frederick. New Spire Arts is transferring assets to the City and dissolving as a non-profit entity to make way for this new and exciting next act. The black box theater, located in Frederick’s Theater District at 15 West Patrick Street, is housed in the iconic downtown building formerly home to McCrory’s Five and Dime.

Serial Entrepreneurs of Frederick

Serial Entrepreneurs of Frederick

Launching and operating a business is no small feat. The task demands a tremendous amount of creativity, tenacity, and risk-tolerance. We call those who have what it takes an ‘entrepreneur.’ The serial entrepreneur is the rare individual who is willing & able to take on the challenge repeatedly. One idea after another, these individuals are ready to do what it takes to bring new visions to life.

Frederick's 2022 ‘Best Places to Work’ Honored

Frederick's 2022 ‘Best Places to Work’ Honored

The 2022 Annual Best Places to Work award winners were recognized at a reception at the Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center. Nearly 100 nominations were submitted, and 5 Frederick businesses proved that during challenging times, they adapted in ways that create a strong work environment for the companies and their employees.

Showcasing Our Life Science Opportunities: International Executives Tour Frederick

Showcasing Our Life Science Opportunities: International Executives Tour Frederick

On June 24th, members of the City and County Economic Development teams welcomed biopharmaceutical executives from around the world to our community. These international travelers from Taiwan, Singapore, Cambodia and Hungary were in town for the recent Select USA Conference held at the National Harbor.

Frederick County and City Economic Development Partner to Support Underrepresented Businesses

Frederick County and City Economic Development Partner to Support Underrepresented Businesses

The City’s Department of Economic Development is proud to be the Signature Sponsor of the Frederick County EmPOWER Program- which was created to support underrepresented businesses.

The program offers monthly networking events, a business mentorship program (currently accepting applications), an underrepresented business directory, DEI tool kit, blogs, one-on-one business support, resources and more!

Reimagining the Office: 4 Unique Coworking Models in Frederick

Reimagining the Office: 4 Unique Coworking Models in Frederick

Coworking is an arrangement in which workers of different companies share an office space, allowing cost savings and convenience through the use of common infrastructures. Though fundamentally focused on addressing flexibility and affordability needs of each individual worker, cowork business models are widening their scope to tackle other challenges of the traditional workplace. Below we explore four unique shared workspace models that are reimagining the office right here in Frederick.

Downtown Frederick Partnership Announces Mission: Interior Grant Program Awardees

 Downtown Frederick Partnership Announces Mission: Interior Grant Program Awardees

Downtown Frederick Partnership is pleased to announce the awardees for the Mission: Interior matching grant program: Café Nola, Colonial Jewelers, Gravel & Grind, Rockwell Brewery and Union Mills Public House. Mission: Interior’s purpose is to assist in making critical interior capital repairs that will make the downtown retail business community more successful overall.

Business Services at Frederick County Workforce Services

Business Services at Frederick County Workforce Services

Our partners at Frederick County Workforce Services (FCWS) are dedicated to linking businesses in need of qualified employees with individuals seeking employment opportunities.

Below we explore some of the FCWS Business Team’s no-cost resources available to local employers to support of talent attraction, retention and development initiatives:

5 Programs for Frederick Residents Considering a New Career Path

5 Programs for Frederick Residents Considering a New Career Path

Whether fresh out of high school or pivoting after years of work experience, entering a new industry can seem daunting and resource-intensive.

However, the transition doesn’t have to be. Here in Frederick there are many opportunities to quickly and affordably access new employment options that can support a high-quality of life.