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White Marsh, MD with its shopping mecca,
is a fast growing part of the State of Maryland. If you are
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In the meantime, enjoy this brief history of White Marsh,
MD.
History of White Marsh, Maryland
In 1965 the largely undeveloped northeast corridor was
identified by Baltimore County as the preferred site for
intensive development. A town center was proposed to be
located west of Belair Road at the planned intersection of
White Marsh and Walther Boulevards.
The Harry T. Campbell Sons' Corporation owned thousands of
acres of land to the east of the planned town center, on
both sides of I-95. The land was bought in the 1930s and was
being mined of its natural sand and gravel deposits. The
Campbell family merged its sand and gravel business with an
international building supply company. A new family-owned
entity was charged with rejuvenating the family's property
in northeast Baltimore County, which was covered with deep
craters and pits. In the late 1960s Nottingham Properties
began analyzing the feasibility of a new town in White
Marsh. From the first, the intent was to incorporate a
variety of land uses and community services, including
residential, retail, business and industrial.
In 1968 Essex Community College opened on the former Mace
family estate south of the Campbell property. In December
1969 Franklin Square hospital opened next to the college.
In 1969 a planning analysis of regional growth found
development potential in the northeast brought about by the
construction of I-95. The County was planning a series of
arterial roads travelling in a northeasterly direction from
Baltimore County that would pass through the Campbell land.
The County agreed to move the planned town center east, to
be developed on 1500 acres of the Campbell land.
The plan was for a town center in an area created by a
triangle of arterial roads. A mall would be at the center.
The density of residential and business development would
decline as it moved away from the mall. A residential sector
was designated to the north, between Silver Spring Road and
the planned White Marsh Boulevard . It would include all
residential densities except high-rise. The area east of the
town center to I-95 would be for office and research
facilities. The Campbell land east of I-95 was slated for
future industrial development.
Rezoning of the area was completed in 1970 and 1971. In 1979
the area was formally designated as a town center in the
Baltimore County Master Plan.
From 1972-1981 the planning and development of the White
Marsh Mall occurred, with the Rouse Company as owner and
developer on land rented from Nottingham . In July 1973
Sears committed as an anchor store. In 1981 most stores
opened. In 1992 Hecht?s replaced Hutzlers. The White Marsh
mall is the largest regional mall in the Baltimore area with
5 anchor stores and 190 specialty shops in about 1.4 million
square feet.
In addition to the Mall, 2,400 residential units have been
built in the town center and 700,000 square feet of office
and research and development space have been built.
The White Marsh Library opened on January 25, 1988 . It is
part of the White Marsh Town Center , which includes the
White Marsh Mall which opened in 1981, the White Marsh
Police Station which opened in November 1987, the Nottingham
Post Office which opened in November of 1990, and thousands
of square feet of retail, industrial and office space which
are still being developed.
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