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Community Celebrates Expansion of Perry Hall Animal Hospital

The longtime business, established in 1972, took advantage of the commercial revitalization district created by the County Council.

Community leaders joined with owners and employees of the Perry Hall Animal Hospital this morning to celebrate the expansion of the Perry Hall Animal Hospital. The addition allows for more medical treatment space, a much needed staff break room and conference room, as well as an expansion of services.

In 2016, the animal hospital demolished a decrepit building, expanding its parking area and improving the landscaping near Belair Road and India Avenue. Baltimore County recognized the Perry Hall Animal Hospital with an award in 2015 for its landscaping work, which has beautified this entire stretch of Belair Road.

“The Perry Hall Animal Hospital is proud to be part of Downtown Perry Hall,” commented Michele Deschu, Co-Owner and Practice Manager. “With our accessible location, we serve customers from throughout Baltimore County and beyond.”

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The longtime Perry Hall business, established in 1972, is taking advantage of benefits in the commercial revitalization district created by the Baltimore County Council. That district offers businesses special tax benefits and services. The Perry Hall Animal Hospital used the Architect-on-Call program to design the blueprints for the parking expansion, as well as a previous project completed in 2014 which included a new courtyard in the front of the hospital.

“The Perry Hall Animal Hospital is precisely the type of small business we wanted to help with the revitalization district,” commented Councilman David Marks, whose legislation created the zone.

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