About Potomac Place Neighborhood
A Resident Service Specialist welcomes a family
to their new home.
Picerne
opened the first new neighborhood built under the Army’s family housing privatization program in the summer of 2003. Named for the Army of the Potomac commanded by General George G. Meade, Potomac Place includes sub-neighborhoods of junior NCO, senior NCO, company grade and field grade homes that have been designed with input from Fort Meade families. Potomac Place is home to the Army’s very first neighborhood center - featuring all of the benefits and amenities that every resident could need. Since Potomac Place is Fort Meade’s first new neighborhood, it showcases each style of home being built and features a sample of each architectural scheme that will be used to make each neighborhood feel like home. The five architectural styles displayed and being used include Craftsman, Colonial, Urban, Eclectic and Seaside. Each style creates an atmosphere of homes that you may find in various parts of Maryland. Currently, Potomac Place has 216 new homes and 432 homes that have received major renovations.
Potomac Place - Photo Gallery







