SALISBURY, MD — The sale of the Maude R. Toulson federal building in downtown Salisbury is moving forward, a property that was once a post office and is now part of a larger initiative to sell federal properties. The building, listed among 443 properties across the nation on the National Register of Historic Places, was deemed unsuitable for federal use due to funding issues. Salisbury’s Mayor Randy Taylor expressed interest in ensuring the city plays a role in the sale process. He speculated that a Request for Proposal (RFP) would likely be issued, but hopes the post office will remain in place as it is a key element of the downtown area. Taylor emphasized the importance of the building to the community and expressed the city’s desire to help guide the future of the property. As the sale progresses, the city remains focused on maintaining the historic character of the building while ensuring the development benefits the local community. The future of the property will be closely watched by both city officials and residents alike.
