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Rural Maryland Town in Line for Big Changes With Proposed $700 Million Project

Plans for Residential Community Shift With Addition of Industrial and Retail Space, 50-Acre Sports Complex
Southfields could break ground as early as next year on a 650-acre site south of downtown Elkton. (Cecil County)
Southfields could break ground as early as next year on a 650-acre site south of downtown Elkton. (Cecil County)
By Bryce Meyers
CoStar News
August 7, 2019 | 8:56 P.M.

Ray Jackson of Stonewall Capital felt that simply building 2,500 homes on a mostly agricultural site in Elkton, Maryland, wouldn't be enough to lure new residents out to the rural town in the far northeastern corner of the state.

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