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CWDI and Matt Leonard have mutually agreed to terminate the contract for his services as the Executive Director of CWDI, effective immediately. Leonard chose to retire to Cambridge 5 years ago after falling in love with city. In Leonard’s own words, “I answered the call to help my chosen forever home by joining the CWDI team. All of the CWDI Board Members I worked with are talented professionals dedicated to CWDI’s community-first mission. I’m proud of what we accomplished together. I wish them all the
CAMBRIDGE, Md. Cambridge Waterfront Development, Inc. (CWDI) has relaunched the Cambridge Harbor website at www.cambridgeharbor.org. The improved website provides the public with updated information about the Cambridge Harbor development and CWDI. It can also be reached using the QR code to the right. “CWDI has worked with the Dorchester Chamber of Commerce to reconstruct the Cambridge Harbor website in response to community input,” said Angie Hengst, CWDI’s President. The new website has less animation
CAMBRIDGE, Md. The Board of Directors of Cambridge Waterfront Development, Inc. (CWDI) regretfully accepted the resignation of founding Board Member, Rich Zeidman, effective yesterday at the close of CWDI’s May 22, 2024 Regular Board Meeting. “Rich’s skills, contacts and guidance have successfully led us through the critical initial phase of development,” says Frank Narr, CWDI’s current Secretary Treasurer, founding Board Member and current CWDI appointee. “The value he brought was significant.” Mr.
CAMBRIDGE, Md. Cambridge Waterfront Development, Inc. (CWDI) has advertised to receive bids for the Cambridge Harbor Phase I Promenade Extension project. “We’re excited to move this important project from design to construction,” says Angie Hengst, CWDI’s President. “This illustrates CWDI’s community-first approach to developing Cambridge Harbor by securing permanent, public access along the waterfront.” As described in the Notice to Contractors: The proposed project includes demolition, construction,
CAMBRIDGE, Md. Cambridge Waterfront Development, Inc. (CWDI) has responded to the City of Cambridge’s lawsuit filed on May 1, 2024 and later amended on May 3, 2024 in the Circuit Court for Dorchester County, Case No. Case No. C-09-cv-24-000146. "We had no choice but to respond,” explains Matt Leonard, CWDI Executive Director. “The City’s lawsuit has its facts wrong, and threatens the significant progress CWDI is making on behalf of the community to finally realize the 30-year vision for Cambridge’s
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