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.
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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