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In 1970, McCormick moved its manufacturing and corporate offices from Baltimore's Inner Harbor to Hunt Valley, Maryland. In 1991, McCormick corporate offices were moved to Sparks, Maryland. In 2018, the company's 1,100-employee global headquarters moved from Sparks back to Hunt Valley with a grand opening held on October 2, 2018. [32]
McCormick Road station is a Baltimore Light Rail station located in an industrial park in Hunt Valley, Maryland. It is named after the adjacent road, itself named for McCormick & Company, whose offices are nearby. The station was opened in 1997 as part of the system's northern extension.
An industrial park, named The Hunt Valley Business Community, [4] was opened in 1962. [5] Hunt Valley is the home of AmTote International, Inc., Systems Alliance, Inc., [6] BreakAway Games, Atradius North America, Sinclair Broadcast Group, McCormick & Company, AAI Corporation, Dunbar Armored, [7] TESSCO Technologies, [8] ZeniMax Online Studios, and DrChrono.
Hunt Valley–BWI; Hunt Valley–Glen Burnie; Rabbit Transit: 83S 728 Pepper Road: Pepper & Schilling Hunt Valley: none Hunt Valley–BWI; Hunt Valley–Glen Burnie; 158 McCormick Road: Schilling Cir. & McCormick Hunt Valley: none Hunt Valley–BWI; Hunt Valley–Glen Burnie; LocalLink: 93: 434 Gilroy Road: Gilroy & Beaver Dam Hunt Valley: none ...
Plans unveiled Tuesday show Baltimore County could have nearly 290 new housing units on the 18-acre site of the former Hunt Valley Inn. After the Baltimore County Council overturned County ...
The McCormick building was razed in 1988 after the company had left the city for Hunt Valley. [3] The demolition of the original factory was heartily fought by preservationists, but The Rouse Company, developers of Columbia and Harborplace, won in the Maryland Court of Appeals. [4]
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Hunt Valley station is a Baltimore Light Rail station located at the Hunt Valley Towne Centre shopping complex in Hunt Valley, Maryland. The station opened in 1997 as the terminus of a northern extension of the Light Rail system. It has a single island platform serving two tracks, which continue east of the platform as tail tracks.