Webb9 okt. 2024 · The Phillips Packing Company began in Cambridge, Maryland in 1902 with a single plant and went on to become the largest employer in Dorchester County and one of the most recognized names in seafood. As the company expanded so did its legacy on the Eastern Shore through buildings and stories, and now there is a new opportunity to … WebbThe Packing House, Cambridge, Maryland. 1,762 likes · 21 talking about this · 114 were here. The Packing House: An active, mixed-use plan for food related innovation and entrepreneurship. The Packing House …
Cambridge, Maryland celebrates three major redevelopment …
WebbPhillips Packing House Building into The Packing House - an active, mixed-use LEED Gold development designed to support the emerging industries related to the Eastern Shore’s famed farming and fisheries. The Packing House will house a synergistic mix of tech and creative entrepreneurs, food production and food related retail/eateries as Webb17 okt. 2024 · The Phillips Packing House is a new development project that will provide job training, technical assistance, and access to equipment for small businesses. … some of these folks wanna make you cry
Philips Packing House — Reinvestment
Webb11 jan. 2024 · The Packing House will serve as a connection between the growing downtown revitalization in Cambridge and the well-traveled Route 50—Ocean Gateway to Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia beaches. The commercialization, research, production, and active retail uses will support local employment and inform nutrition and public … Webb28 dec. 2024 · In the first half of the 20th century, Cambridge’s Phillips Packing House was the largest cannery in the world, an economic powerhouse that elevated the former slave port into a prosperous community for black and white residents and drove the social fabric of life on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. WebbThe Phillips Packing Company employed thousands of people in Cambridge and was responsible for supplying K and C rations to US troops during World War II. The company closed in the 1960’s, and the building … some of the scariest movies ever