From Presbyterian Home of Maryland: The revised plan flip-flops the placement of the retirement community and single family homes planned for a 105-acre site in Bel Air. In response to concerns raised at a January Community Input Meeting, Presbyterian Home of Maryland, a faith-based not-for-profit organization, has revised its plans for the development of the […]
Presbyterian Home Answers Questions about Proposed Continuing Care Retirement Community in Bel Air; Community Input Meeting Jan. 6
From Presbyterian Home of Maryland: In an effort to ensure access to the most up-to-date and accurate information on its proposed new continuing care retirement community in Harford County prior to a January 6 community input meeting at Southampton Middle School, Presbyterian Home of Maryland has released answers to some of the questions most frequently […]
Continuing Care Retirement Community or Tax Exempt Residential Development? Aberdeen Mayor Questions Intent of Presbyterian Home
The Village at Carsins Run, a 200-resident continuing care retirement community whose planned arrival in Aberdeen was nearly a decade in the making, left town in a hurry last month and now is enduring additional criticism in light of recently uncovered documents and more intense scrutiny of the company’s intentions. After withdrawing plans in mid-March […]
Presbyterian Home Withdraws Plans for the Village at Carsins Run in Aberdeen after Del. James Pulls Tax Break Bill
From The Presbyterian Home of Maryland, Inc.: The Presbyterian Home of Maryland, Inc. (PHM) announced today that it has withdrawn its plans to develop and operate The Village at Carsins Run in the City of Aberdeen which was to have been Harford County’s first Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC). PHM’s announcement came in the wake […]