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Worldshine Group is a Maryland-based real estate developer focused on senior housing and care-oriented properties. The company approaches projects from a long-term ownership perspective, emphasizing functional design, regulatory feasibility, and operational durability.


In addition to its development role, Worldshine has direct experience operating senior service programs in Montgomery County, Prince George’s County and Frederick County. As a developer with practical operational experience, Worldshine positions its projects to be both buildable and operable, aligning design, regulatory requirements, and long-term use from the outset of development.

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700 Professional Dr, Gaithersburg, MD , 20879

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