Category: News

  • Boys & Girls Club Receives $10,000 from Osprey and Fastop

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    Osprey Property Company and Fastop Food Stores presented Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maryland (BGCSM) with a combined $10,000 check for BGCSM’s new Lusby Teen Center. David Lewis, President, Osprey Property Company and John Gott Jr., President, Lusby Fastop, are among the first donors to give to BGCSM Lusby Teen Center. “While developing Lusby…

  • Grand Opening of Victoria Park at North East

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    The Grand Opening of Victoria Park at North East, 520 So. Main Street, North East, MD 21901, was held on Wednesday, October 19, 2005 at 3:00 pm. Speakers included: + David R. Lewis, President & CEO, Osprey Property Company + Mary Ann Henderson, Director, Baltimore Hub, U.S. Dept. of Health and Urban Development + Mary…

  • The Woods at Victoria Park wins HAND Award

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    Osprey Property Company and its nonprofit partner, AHC, Inc, are pleased to announce that The Woods at Victoria Park has been awarded The Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers (HAND) Housing Achievement Award for Project of the Year in Virginia. The HAND Award honors nonprofit and for-profit developers and community organizations for outstanding housing projects and…

  • Chapline House Phase II Opens

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    Homes for America and Osprey Property Company are pleased to announce that Phase II of Chapline House is now accepting residents 62 years and better. Chapline House contains 30 one and two bedroom apartments and is part of the Chapline Place, which is a component of the Prince Frederick Town Center in Calvert County, Maryland.…

  • The Groves at Victoria Park — Independent Senior Community to Open in July 2005

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    The Groves at Victoria Park, Sebring’s newest independent senior community, is under construction. The 122 unit affordable rental community is located on Village Grove Boulevard, a new street located off of US Route 27. The Groves will offer quality independent living for adults 55 and over and income restrictions will apply. Pre-leasing will begin in…

  • Bay Country Apartments Win 2004 Commitment to Excellence Award

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    Osprey Property Company of Annapolis, MD received the Commitment to Excellence Award for Rental Housing for the rehabilitation of the Bay Country Apartments in Cambridge, MD at the 2004 Governor’s Housing Conference on November 16, 2004. The Award recognizes projects and programs that further the Department of Housing and Community Development’s mission to revitalize communities,…

  • Victoria Park Jaycees Senior Housing Receives Award at Governor’s Housing Conference

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    Osprey Property Company of Annapolis, MD received the Honorable Mention Award for Special Needs Housing for Victoria Park Jaycees Senior Housing in Waldorf, MD at the 2004 Governor’s Housing Conference on November 16, 2004. The Award recognizes projects and programs that further the Department of Housing and Community Development’s mission to revitalize communities, encourage homeownership,…

  • The Groves at Victoria Park – Developer of Senior Community Breaks Ground

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    Osprey Ventures Sebring, LLC, a joint venture between Osprey Property Company and Regency Advisors International, Inc. (RAI), is developing The Groves at Victoria Park, a 122-unit affordable senior rental community located in Sebring, Highlands County, Florida. The community will be ideally located on Route 27 South, next to the Highlands Medical Center and close to…

  • Grand Opening of The Woods at Victoria Park

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    Osprey Property Company celebrated the Grand Opening of The Woods at Victoria Park on June 17, 2004. Welcoming and introductory remarks were made by David Lewis, President of Osprey Property Company, to a large group of development partners, residents, guests and staff who turned out for the event. Guests included members of Virginia Housing and…

  • New Beginnings for Bay Country Apartments

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    By Cynthia Bartlett Hunter Cambridge, Md. – If you’re putting nearly $12 million into renovating a rundown, crime-ridden apartment complex in a neighborhood that the state declared a “Hot Spot Area,” what can you do to protect your investment? For the Osprey Property Group, the answer was to make the neighborhood safer. “We realized we…