Calvert County Launches Exciting New Businesses for Entrepreneurs

The Calvert County Government has embraced National Entrepreneurship Week by highlighting the launch of several new businesses across the area. This annual celebration, established by Congress in 2006, aims to empower entrepreneurs and recognize their contributions to local economies. The County’s Department of Economic Development is proud to showcase these new ventures that are set to enhance the community’s economic landscape.

From retail to food services, the newly opened businesses span a variety of sectors. Among the most notable is ALDI, located at 429 Solomons Island Rd N, Prince Frederick, which offers a range of grocery options for local residents. The store can be reached at 855-955-2534. Similarly, the All Aboard Child Development Center at 270 Bugeye Square, Unit 1, Prince Frederick aims to provide essential child care services, contacting them at 240-776-4408.

A number of businesses are also catering to diverse interests. The Beauty Boss Supplies, located at 10096 Southern Maryland Blvd, Dunkirk, is set to serve beauty professionals with quality supplies and can be reached at 240-904-0769. For sports enthusiasts, Blue Crab Sports Cards at 567 Solomons Island Rd, Prince Frederick promises to be a local hotspot, with contact available at 443-295-8091.

The food scene in Calvert County is also thriving with the opening of several eateries. Bubba Lou’s Restaurant at 36 Dalrymple, Sunderland offers a relaxed dining experience, while the Crack Shack BBQ, a mobile food truck, can be reached at 667-305-0590. Additionally, First Watch, located at 461 Solomons Island Rd N, Prince Frederick, specializes in breakfast and brunch, with their phone number being 667-301-2028.

Beyond new establishments, several businesses are expanding or relocating, further contributing to the local economy. AllyCat Walk Boutique has moved to 13928 HG Trueman Rd, Solomons, while Buehler’s Market is now at 4905 St. Leonard Rd, St. Leonard. These changes reflect a dynamic business environment, with local entrepreneurs actively responding to community needs.

The support for these ventures underscores the importance of entrepreneurship in shaping the future of Calvert County. By fostering a supportive atmosphere for new businesses, the County aims to create job opportunities and stimulate economic growth.

As National Entrepreneurship Week continues, residents are encouraged to explore these new offerings and support local businesses. The presence of diverse enterprises not only enhances consumer choice but also enriches the community’s culture and economy.

For those interested in learning more about the new businesses or exploring entrepreneurial opportunities, the Calvert County Department of Economic Development remains a valuable resource. By promoting local entrepreneurship, the County is ensuring a vibrant future for its residents and businesses alike.