The Laurel Redevelopment Corporation (LRC) is proud to announce significant strides in revitalizing downtown Laurel through strategic efforts to attract new commercial businesses. This initiative is part of a broader economic redevelopment plan aimed at transforming the town into a vibrant hub of activity and growth.
A key highlight of the LRC’s efforts is the rehabilitation of older properties, breathing new life into historic buildings. One such property is the former A&K Enterprises building located on Central Avenue, now rebranded as Central Station. This iconic building will soon welcome its new tenant, Davelli’s Bagel Cafe, offering residents and visitors a delightful new dining option. The transformation of Central Station underscores the LRC’s commitment to preserving Laurel’s heritage while fostering economic development.
Jeff Pruitt and Karen Schreiber said, “Expanding Davelli’s to Laurel, our hometown, will open up new opportunities to bring a fresh breakfast and lunch experience to the community, offering a variety of options such as bagels, sandwiches, salads, and more. We are excited for the opportunity to work closely with the Laurel Redevelopment Corporation on this new venture.”
In addition to Central Station, the LRC has successfully cleaned up the vacant Thompson lot, a former brownfields site, paving the way for new business opportunities. Sweet Brew, a specialty coffee business operating out of a food truck, has set up shop on this revitalized lot. This innovative venture not only provides high-quality coffee to the community but also exemplifies the creative use of previously underutilized spaces.
Jenna and Patty Procino, owners/operators of Sweet Brew, expressed appreciation for the chance to bring their business that offers high quality coffee, lattes and energy drinks to Laurel.
“Opening Sweet Brew in Laurel has given us the opportunity to not only offer these products, but to bring a smile to each and every customer, whether they live locally or are just passing through!”
The introduction of Davelli’s Bagel Cafe and Sweet Brew brings exciting new food and drink options to Laurel’s residents. These establishments are expected to become popular gathering spots, enhancing the town’s social fabric and providing a boost to the local economy. The LRC’s efforts are creating a rpi ple effect, encouraging further investment and development in the area.
The creation of new businesses like Davelli’s Bagel Cafe and Sweet Brew is also generating much-needed jobs in Laurel. These ventures are providing employment opportunities for local residents, contributing to the town’s economic stability and growth. The LRC’s initiatives are not only revitalizing physical spaces but also fostering a sense of community and prosperity.
Ed Lewandowski, a Community Development Specialist with Delaware Sea Grant/University of Delaware and an LRC board member stated, “These new commercial establishments are integral to The Ramble, a conceptual plan that reimagines Laurel’s waterfront along the historic Broad Creek. The Ramble aims to create a cohesive and attractive environment that draws both residents and visitors to the area. By integrating new businesses into this vision, the LRC is ensuring that Laurel’s redevelopment is both comprehensive and sustainable.”
The LRC’s efforts are a testament to the power of strategic planning and community collaboration. By focusing on the rehabilitation of older properties and the cleanup of brownfields sites, the LRC is laying the groundwork for a thriving downtown area. The success of Davelli’s Bagel Cafe and Sweet Brew is just the beginning of what promises to be a dynamic period of growth for Laurel.
As the Laurel Redevelopment Corporation continues to implement its vision for downtown Laurel, the community can look forward to a future filled with new opportunities and vibrant economic activity. The LRC remains dedicated to its mission of transforming Laurel into a model of small-town revitalization, where history and progress go hand in hand.
For more information about the Laurel Redevelopment Corporation and its initiatives, please contact Brian Shannon, Executive Director, Laurel Redevelopment Corporation at 302-875-0601 or visit the website at www.laurelredevelopment.com