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New Crown Farm Development, under construction, in Gaithersburg, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA.
This is just part of the construction of the huge, new, mixed use Crown Farm Development, located in the far Southwestern part of Gaithersburg, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA. This development is located in one of the last large, vacant parcels of former farmland left in the heavily urbanized Central portion of Montgomery County, Maryland, and has been in the planning stages for almost a decade before finally beginning construction in late September of last year 2012. It was first proposed as a concept in 2004, but was delayed by the nationwide economic recession of 2008-2010, with the original developers even going bankrupt during this period. However, new developers were found as the economy improved, and construction has progressed rapidly since the groundbreaking about six (6) months ago. The development will be built in several phases, including a mix of residential, retail, and office uses, with buildings as tall as 10 to 15 stories likely to be built in the later phases. Gaithersburg is a Northern, middle ring suburb of Washington, DC that is located in the Central part of Montgomery County, Maryland, USA, and has a young and very diverse population of about 61,000 people, and is growing relatively fast in population. Montgomery County, Maryland is located directly North of Washington, DC itself, and is the most populated county in the Eastern U.S. state of Maryland, with a diverse and relatively fast growing current population of about 1.01 million people. Montgomery County, Maryland is the second most populated county in the entire Washington, DC-Baltimore metropolitan area, behind neighboring Fairfax County, Virginia, which has a diverse population of about 1.12 million people, as opposed to Montgomery County, Maryland's 1.01 million people. Fairfax County is also the most populated county in the Eastern U.S. state of Virginia, and is growing at a similar, and relatively fast, rate in population. Both Montgomery County, Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia are among the wealthiest, most educated, and most diverse areas in the United States, as well as some of the most continually urbanized areas in America, as well. This photo was taken on Today, Thursday, March 21, 2013.
New Crown Farm Development, under construction, in Gaithersburg, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA.
This is just part of the construction of the huge, new, mixed use Crown Farm Development, located in the far Southwestern part of Gaithersburg, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA. This development is located in one of the last large, vacant parcels of former farmland left in the heavily urbanized Central portion of Montgomery County, Maryland, and has been in the planning stages for almost a decade before finally beginning construction in late September of last year 2012. It was first proposed as a concept in 2004, but was delayed by the nationwide economic recession of 2008-2010, with the original developers even going bankrupt during this period. However, new developers were found as the economy improved, and construction has progressed rapidly since the groundbreaking about six (6) months ago. The development will be built in several phases, including a mix of residential, retail, and office uses, with buildings as tall as 10 to 15 stories likely to be built in the later phases. Gaithersburg is a Northern, middle ring suburb of Washington, DC that is located in the Central part of Montgomery County, Maryland, USA, and has a young and very diverse population of about 61,000 people, and is growing relatively fast in population. Montgomery County, Maryland is located directly North of Washington, DC itself, and is the most populated county in the Eastern U.S. state of Maryland, with a diverse and relatively fast growing current population of about 1.01 million people. Montgomery County, Maryland is the second most populated county in the entire Washington, DC-Baltimore metropolitan area, behind neighboring Fairfax County, Virginia, which has a diverse population of about 1.12 million people, as opposed to Montgomery County, Maryland's 1.01 million people. Fairfax County is also the most populated county in the Eastern U.S. state of Virginia, and is growing at a similar, and relatively fast, rate in population. Both Montgomery County, Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia are among the wealthiest, most educated, and most diverse areas in the United States, as well as some of the most continually urbanized areas in America, as well. This photo was taken on Today, Thursday, March 21, 2013.