Our company’s festivities for the holiday season
News
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The Power of Partnerships: Druid Heights Playground
The work of KaBOOM & The CarMax Foundation can be seen on playgrounds across the nation, and KCW was honored to play a role in this work in our home city of Baltimore. On October 25, these organizations joined the… Read More
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A Bright Future for The Brentwood
KCW celebrates completion of Baltimore housing redevelopment with community. The Brentwood’s new exterior is just as vibrant as its future. The celebration of the 15-story, affordable housing complex brought bright faces to hear from esteemed guests involved in the project…. Read More
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Enterprising Women: Fearless Leaders and Fierce Lessons
KCW attends BBJ’s inspiring Enterprising Women event at Hilton Baltimore “Close your eyes and think big. Then close your eyes again and think bigger,” said Stephanie Williams, President of Bozzuto.
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The Making Of A New Town
KCW’s role in the new residential development Smith Home Farm in P.G. County
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KCW’s Camden Yards Discovery
A 1991 KCW employee uncovered a piece of history at the Orioles’ Camden Yards Stadium construction site. In honor of opening day, we’re sharing the story of the KCW crew member who found a 200-year old relic at the Camden… Read More
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Grand Opening of Stone Grove Crossing
KCW celebrates the completion of phase one for Wicomico County Housing Development. A 10-year investment from the Wicomico County Housing Authority, patience from the surrounding community, funds from both the private and public sectors and hard work from the development… Read More
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Five Tips for the Engineering Student
Use Your Resources To name a few, this means using professors, friends, classmates, advisors, books, YouTube, internships and blogs, to gain an extensive knowledge base while in school. Being able to find and utilize resources in your everyday life… Read More
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Project Spotlight: St. Lawrence Martyr Catholic Parish
KCW breaks ground on new building for 150 year old parish KCW is thrilled to contribute to the revitalization of the 150-year-old St. Lawrence Martyr Catholic Parish — rich in history and ready for renovations. Previously Blob’s Park, a German-inspired… Read More