How One Major Ellicott City Landlord Plans To Recover From Deadly Flood

8/4/16

By Julekha Dash, Bisnow

Courtesy of Dr. Bruce Taylor

One of Ellicott City’s most prominent property owners, whose buildings suffered millions of dollars in damages in this week's flooding, says he hopes to relocate some tenants to an empty downtown building once Main Street reopens.

The tenants could include a gift and souvenir shop from the owner of beloved clothing and home décor boutique Sweet Elizabeth Jane, whose main store was gutted July 30. Owner Tammy Beideman says she had hoped to open a new shop in a building that was severely damaged by the flood at 8129 Main St (pictured). 

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