AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBiotech Expansion: Bora Biologics says it’s adding a Rockville, Md. site to boost U.S. single-use drug substance capacity to 20,000 liters across two FDA-registered facilities, underscoring continued domestic manufacturing investment. Aviation & Logistics: BETA and partners say they completed the first operational eVTOL Integration Pilot Program flights across a Virginia-to-Maryland corridor, including stops at Frederick Municipal and Martin State airports—an early step toward routine air-taxi operations. Education Funding Fight: Maryland AG Anthony Brown sued the U.S. Department of Education to block planned cuts to school mental health grants, arguing the move would cost Maryland schools and universities more than $3 million. Local Economy/Real Estate: Baltimore’s development pipeline is “drying up,” with a city design panel seeing fewer major projects as high borrowing costs and uncertainty cool new construction. Public Safety & Infrastructure: Anne Arundel County set a 150-foot safety perimeter after structural concerns at Glen Burnie’s Empire Towers left workers’ cars trapped and roads closed, with no reopening timeline yet. Community & Business: SYNERGY HomeCare opened a new South Frederick, Md. location, expanding nonmedical homecare services for seniors and others needing companion, personal, and respite care. Sports/Local Interest: The MLB draft spotlight hit Maryland via the Orioles’ picks and the broader Day 1/Day 2 tracker as Roch Cholowsky went No. 1 to the White Sox.
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