East Columbia Business District, Columbia, Maryland Explained

East Columbia
Other Name:Columbia Crossing
Settlement Type:Business District
Nickname:"Dobbin", "Snowden"
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Maryland
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Name2:Columbia
Established Title:Established
Named For:Location east of the Town Center

The East Columbia Business District is a section of the planned community of Columbia, Maryland, United States that features a number of large shopping centers and office parks. This district also includes the Columbia Gateway Business Park, which is home to more than 50 companies employing over 17,000 individuals.[1] The business district provides shopping resources for much of Northeastern Howard County. Many locals refer to the area simply as "Dobbin" or "Snowden" due to the major roadways that serve it.

History

During the early 1980s, Maryland Route 175, later known as Rouse Parkway, was extended from the Columbia Town Center to the Maryland Route 108 interchange as a four-lane divided highway. Starting in the 1970s, Columbia's first major business park, the Columbia Gateway Business Park, was developed, eventually comprising 630 acres.[2] Additional major retail developments took place, including Dobbin Center in 1983 and Snowden Square Shopping Center in the early 1990s. In 1997, one of the largest shopping centers, Columbia Crossing, opened on the north side of Route 175 and Dobbin Road.[3] Another large shopping center, Gateway Overlook, opened at the intersection of Routes 175 and 108 in 2007. A Wegmans supermarket opened on McGaw Road in 2012.[4]

Colleges

Numerous educational institutions have satellite campuses located in the Columbia Gateway Business Park:

Shopping centers

Major companies

The Columbia Gateway Business Park is home to a number of major companies including:[1]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Columbia Gateway. General Growth Properties. General Growth Properties, Inc..
  2. News: Columbia Gateway Business Park, Columbia, MD. The Baltimore Sun.
  3. News: Lee. Edward. Last 5 buildings approved for Columbia Crossing Retailers would occupy 4 acres of floor space. The Baltimore Sun. June 19, 1997.
  4. News: Pichaske. Pete. Long-awaited Wegmans opens in Columbia. The Baltimore Sun. 17 June 2012.