PLAN YOUR MOVE:
MARYLAND REGIONS
America in Miniature
Maryland may be small in scale, but its regions are as diverse as its population. With mountains, beaches, farmlands, cities, and convenient transportation connecting it all, Maryland has something to suit every business, and every individual. Keep reading to learn about the different regions of Maryland, and what makes each unique.
Capital Region

Set at the heart of the Mid-Atlantic and bordering Washington, D.C., Maryland’s Capital Region blends global impact with local leadership. Anchored by institutions like the NIH, NSA, FDA, NASA Goddard and the University of Maryland, and home to one of the nation’s most educated and diverse workforces, the region powers breakthroughs in life sciences, cybersecurity, aerospace, and more.
The Capital Region is comprised of Frederick, Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties (pictured in red, left).
Central Maryland

In Central Maryland, find a concentration of professional and technical workers ready to support your business. This booming tech corridor is home to leading cybersecurity firms and significant military institutions, and is fostering an unmatched entrepreneurial ecosystem. But tech isn’t all you’ll find in Central Maryland, manufacturing and agriculture find the area a welcome home as well.
Central Maryland is comprised of Anne Arundel, Baltimore City, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Howard Counties (pictured in red, right).
Eastern Shore

From the banks of the Chesapeake to its stunning Atlantic shores, the Eastern Shore is a place of unique peace and potential offering sweeping water vistas and a clear vision for the future. On the Shore, tradition and innovation coexist with growing opportunities in agribusiness, logistics, aerospace and advanced manufacturing.
The Eastern Shore is comprised of Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties (Pictured in red, left).
Southern Region

Set at the southern tip of Maryland and bordered by the idyllic banks of the Potomac River and the stunning shores of the Chesapeake Bay, Southern Maryland marries small town charms and rural escapes with an abundance of opportunity, all just an easy drive from Washington, D.C. If you’re looking for a high tech workforce and high flying business climate served with a side of Chesapeake charm, there’s no better place to land than Southern Maryland.
Southern Maryland is comprised of Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s Counties (Pictured in red, right).
Western Region

Laying down roots in Western Maryland has many advantages – space to spread out and a lower cost of real estate, for starters. While a quieter, rural lifestyle awaits in Western Maryland, business still booms, thanks to the region’s connected location with a network of highways and railways running through it.
Western Maryland is comprised of Allegany, Garrett, and Washington Counties (Pictured in red, left).
