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Fello Takes Major Step Forward With Easton Crossing Community

January 6, 2026

EASTON, Md. (January 6, 2026) – Fello, a Maryland-based nonprofit supporting people with disabilities statewide and advancing inclusive, accessible, and affordable housing, has secured a $500,000 state grant from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development and unanimous approval from the Easton Planning Commission for Easton Crossing, clearing the final hurdle for the mixed-use development to move forward.

Easton Crossing is located on the 6.5-acre former Perdue Agribusiness industrial site within Easton’s Planned Redevelopment overlay. Once complete, the development will transform the long-vacant site into an inclusive, mixed-use, mixed-income community reflecting public input and supporting long-term economic vitality.

The funding was awarded through Maryland’s Strategic Demolition Fund, a program within the Maryland DHCD’s State Revitalization Program that supports community development and economic growth. For Easton Crossing, the grant will help advance site preparation and redevelopment efforts that align with Fello Communities’ mission to create inclusive, mixed-use spaces.

“We’re incredibly grateful to the Planning Commission for their support and for the state’s investment in Easton Crossing,” said Ross Benincasa, Senior Vice President of Community Development for Fello Communities. “This project demonstrates what’s possible when development is shaped by the people it serves. We’re excited to continue moving forward to deliver a community that supports people across all walks of life.”

Easton Crossing will include 117 mixed-income residential units, open space, and over 20,000 square feet of retail space. This approach sparks local business growth and fosters inclusivity and connection.

“When we invest in the character, vitality, and potential of our communities, we unlock new opportunities for the people who live and work there. We know that when we invest in great places, Great Places Win,” said Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Jake Day. “These projects will strengthen local economies and support thriving, lovable communities. We’re proud to stand with our partners across the state as we build great places in partnership.”

With final approval of the plan secured, Fello Communities is ready to advance Easton Crossing toward vertical construction on Building 509, which begins summer 2026, bringing the project one step closer to delivering an inclusive and vibrant new community to Easton.