HUBZone Quick Facts
HUBZONE QUICK FACTS (continued...)
Updated: May 2025
Eligibility Requirements
The business’ principal office must be located in a HUBZone. Principal office is defined as the office where the greatest number of employees work.
The business must be small by SBA standards according to the firm’s North American Industry Code System (NAICS code).
The business must be owned and controlled at least 51% by U.S. citizens, a Community Development Corporation, an agricultural cooperative, a Native Hawaiian organizaationor an Indian tribe.
At least 35% (round up) of all of the business’ employees must reside in a HUBZone.
For More Information
Meet with your local SBA District Office to discuss opportunities for contracting. Find your District Office: www.sba.gov/local-assistance For more information about Government Contracting, visit http://www.sba.gov/contracting The HUBZone Helpdesk can be reached at: hubzone@sba.gov
Find out if you are in a HUBZone at www.sba.gov/content/hubzone-maps
The HUBZone Program Office holds virtual Office Hours every week. Check out the HUBZone website for details: www.sba.gov/hubzone
Merritt Properties in HUBZones
100 West
Towson, MD Baltimore, MD
Baltimore County
3401 Boston Street
Baltimore City
bwtech@UMBC Research & Technology Park Baltimore, MD
Baltimore County
Calverton Corporate Park
Calverton, MD Baltimore, MD Baltimore, MD Baltimore, MD Manassas, VA Baltimore, MD Baltimore, MD Baltimore, MD Baltimore, MD Towson, MD
Prince George’s County
Hollins Ferry Three
Baltimore County Baltimore County Baltimore County
Lansdowne Industrial Park Merchant Industrial Center Merritt I-66 Business Park Merritt on Biddle Street Patapsco Business Park
Prince William County
Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City
Seton Business Park
Sinclair Business Center
The Exchange
Baltimore County
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