Governors Place is a 114,478 SF office building initially constructed as the corporate offices of Farmers & Mechanics National Bank and subsequently used as a regional PNC Bank headquarters. This building is now owned by a private real estate developer infusing new life into the structurally strong Frederick landmark.
Renovations will include new lobby finishes to bring a light and aesthetically pleasing feel to the building. Outside, new entrance features and updated way-finding signage are currently in the design phases and will create a sense of place and professionalism for everyone entering the building.
At 110 Thomas Johnson Drive, Governors Place is within a one-mile radius of more than 125 medical and professional businesses and is one mile from Ft. Detrick's Nallin Farm Gate. Tenants and visitors to the property will enjoy the ease of access to nearby medical, retail, and food services. The location is just off Route 15, allowing easy connection to I-70, I-270, and Downtown Frederick.
Located less than an hour from Baltimore, D.C., and Gettysburg, Governors Place is well-positioned to capture an expanding patient base and attract office talent in the greater region.
Frederick sits between the Catoctin Mountains and the Monocacy River in central Maryland. Frederick is Maryland's second-largest city and home of Fort Detrick, the town's largest employer. With a prominent Civil War past and a spot on the I-270 tech corridor, Frederick blends history and technology for a uniquely modern experience.