Shape the Future of Cecil County
At Bainbridge, we’re not just developing property – we’re creating a legacy of economic growth and innovation. Our 1,200-acre site offers prime development opportunities in one of Maryland’s most strategic locations.
Why Bainbridge?
- Strategic Location: Prime positioning in the Mid-Atlantic corridor
- Infrastructure Investment: Ongoing improvements in water, wastewater, and transportation
- Development-Ready: Extensive environmental preparation and site planning
- Community Support: Strong partnerships with local and state authorities
- Historic Value: Unique opportunity to be part of a transformative project
For detailed information about development opportunities, contact:
Toni Spenkle
Executive Director
Email: tsprenkle@bainbridgedev.org
Office: 410-378-9200
Cell: 717-683-5117
Current Developments
Latest News: Aquacon Joins Bainbridge
We’re proud to announce Aquacon as our first tenant for Phase II, marking a significant milestone in Bainbridge’s development journey. Read the full story in the Cecil Whig.
Resources for Developers
- Visit MRP Industrial’s Bainbridge site for updated site plans and future tenant information
- View Bainbridge Site Brochure for detailed site specifications.
Development Updates
PHASE 1A Progress
Infrastructure Improvements
Cecil County has approved crucial infrastructure enhancements:
- Bill Number 202414: Investigation and rehabilitation of former discharge outfall
- Bill Number 202415: Expansion of Port Deposit Wastewater Treatment Plant Both bills passed via county council vote following public hearings on September 3rd and 17th
Development Information
Stormwater Management
Our comprehensive stormwater management system exceeds environmental requirements:
- 11 stormwater basins installed
- Hundreds of thousands of gallons of water capacity
- Controlled release and filtration systems
- Enhanced environmental protection compared to pre-development conditions
Public Road Improvements
Diamond Jim Road Extension
- Working with Town of Port Deposit and Cecil County
- Expansion plans align with 2006 site development vision
- Early conceptual planning stages
- Comprehensive studies planned:
- Traffic impact
- Sightline analysis
- Safety assessments
- Road construction engineering
Community inquiries regarding road improvements should be directed to Town or County authorities as the regulatory and permitting entities.