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5 News Notes

Cambridge Waterfront Development, Inc Promenade Update

May 31, 2025 by The Spy Desk
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After two large concrete pours over the past couple weeks, Cambridge Waterfront  Development, Inc. (CWDI) is happy to announce that the Waterfront Promenade is over 65%  complete. 

“We’re excited to be another step closer in providing this first public amenity of Cambridge  Harbor” says Angie Hengst, CWDI’s President. “We encourage the community to come down  and have a look at the progress.”  

The concrete provides a strong base for emergency vehicle access along the waterfront. Brick  pavers will be laid on top of the concrete with bioretention planters between the promenade  and riprap along the water’s edge. Earth Movers out of Hurlock is the General Contractor on  the project and they are using various Eastern Shore subcontractors to complete the work.

The project, which broke ground last September, is scheduled for completion by mid to late  summer and is funded by a Federal Economic Development Administration (EDA) grant of  $2.4 Million for which CWDI successfully competed in partnership with the Chesapeake  Conservancy in 2022. The project includes a $600,000 match from CWDI for a total project  cost of 3.0 million. The MidShore Regional Council Executive Director, Scott Warner, has  been an invaluable partner over the past several months in helping to facilitate the flow of  reimbursements funds from the grant. 

CWDI is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit development corporation and public-private partnership  made up the State of Maryland, Dorchester County, City of Cambridge, and CWDI. Each  appoints members to CWDI’s seven-member all volunteer Board of Directors. CWDI is charged  with developing the Cambridge waterfront through a community-first approach consistent  with the community’s long-term vision. 

For more information about CWDI or Cambridge Harbor, use  www.cambridgeharbor.org.

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