Copyright 2013 Norwood Development Company LLC
Norwood Development Company welcomes you to the
Warfield
Commerce & Cultural Center
Norwood Development wants to help you build a home for your business at Warfield.
NDC President Jonathan Herman has over 30 years of experience in restoration and
a keen awareness of the benefits of locating your business at Warfield -
Herman’s experience in restoration has
won the attention and praise of municipalities and homeowners alike. In 2007, the
Carroll County Historical Society hired his company to renovate and restore Cockey’s
Tavern in Westminster. This 8,000 square foot brick building now serves as a valuable
resource for the Society and county residents. In 2013, Herman Construction won
the Maryland Preservation Award for Excellence in Residential Rehabilitation for
their work on Wilson’s Inheritance in Union Bridge.
Herman earned Maryland Historic Trust tax credits to redevelop the G Building and
intends to capitalize on the rich history of this building while investing in its
future by including modern touches like geothermal heating and cooling.
Herman currently
holds the lease to redevelop the G Building and intends to capitalize on the rich
history of this building while investing in its future by including modern touches
like geothermal heating and cooling.
Herman also has options to develop Warfield's
12,000 square foot E building and 7,200 square foot underground building.
To learn
more, contact the Norwood Development Company at 410-
With a little vision, it’s easy to picture your business in this impressive 7,000
square foot Georgian-
Completed in 1927, the “G Building” is one
of the newest buildings at the Warfield complex. Henry Powell Hopkins – who also
designed the Eisenhower Library at Johns Hopkins University – was commissioned to
design the G Building for the growing needs of Springfield Hospital Center.
The Maryland
State Police Training Academy, Nexion Health and the Carroll County Dance Center
are already enjoying the benefits of having renovated space at the Warfield Commerce
and Cultural Center. Join them today.
Details on G Building gathered from information at the United State Department of the Interior, National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places.