Havre De Grace A&E District

"A popular haven for its small-town waterfront atmosphere, Havre De Grace A&E boasts a restored opera house, art galleries, specialty shops, antique stores, a thriving local artist community, local eateries, annual art festivals and diverse architectural heritage."

Havre de Grace is one of 25 designated Arts and Entertainment Districts across Maryland. These Districts can be found in rural communities, suburbs, small towns and large urban environments. Districts receive designation for a 10-year period and may reapply after the initial period.

The A&E designation offers incentives to animate existing infrastructure and attract artists to invest and create unique cultural environments which house galleries, studios, arts centers, events, festivals, and complementary businesses – all of which impact revitalization, heighten public safety, engage communities and increase the quality of life.

In addition, Maryland legislation has provided three incentives for these districts: A property tax credit for renovations or new construction of A&E enterprises, an abatement of the Admissions and Amusements Tax for A&E enterprises, and an income tax subtraction for income derived from the sale of art by qualified residing artists. These incentives are designed to attract artists and entrepreneurs to locate and create within A&E Districts to revitalize underutilized properties and to animate existing infrastructure.

Havre de Grace is the perfect location to create, sell, view, and purchase art!  Located at the junction of the Susquehanna River and the Chesapeake Bay, our setting has been an inspiration to artists for centuries.

Contact: Rebecca Jessop
Phone: 443. 502. 2005
Email:ExecutiveDirector@HdGArtsCollective.org