‘The Music Stopped’ This Year For D.C., Baltimore Industrial Market
Longtime D.C.-area developer Peterson Cos. expanded into the industrial sector five years ago, just before the market’s … Read full article at Bisnow.com
MCB Blasts Whitestone Board’s ‘Intransigence, Entrenchment’ As It Withdraws Acquisition Proposal
MCB Real Estate withdrew its “attractive, fully-financed” proposal to acquire Houston-based shopping center owner Wh… Read full article at Bisnow.com
Recently Built Howard County Apartments Sell For $87M
The multifamily sales market has been heating up across the D.C.-Baltimore region, with the latest deal coming in betwe… Read full article at Bisnow.com
Struggling White Marsh Mall Sells Out Of Receivership
As shoppers prepare to search for discounts on Black Friday, one investor has found a deal to buy a languishing shoppin… Read full article at Bisnow.com
Baltimore Developer Accused Of Defrauding Chinese EB-5 Investors In Hotel Project
A developer and his associates face securities fraud accusations from Chinese EB-5 investors in a lawsuit filed last mon… Read full article at Bisnow.com
Hyannis Shopping Center Sells For $17M Discount After Whole Foods Departure
A Baltimore-based retail investor acquired a shopping plaza on Cape Cod for roughly $17M less than the previous owner p… Read full article at Bisnow.com
Data Centers Could Be Coming To Baltimore Waterfront Megaproject
Three years after taking over the 235-acre Baltimore Peninsula megaproject, MAG Partners CEO MaryAnne Gilmartin says … Read full article at Bisnow.com
MaryAnne Gilmartin Exits As Lead Developer Of Baltimore Megaproject
The New York firm that has spearheaded Baltimore’s largest development for the last three years has left the partners… Read full article at Bisnow.com
Merritt Properties Seeking $620M Loan For Massive Industrial Portfolio
Baltimore-based Merritt Properties sees the debt markets opening up, so it’s hoping to land a loan to refinance dozens … Read full article at Bisnow.com
Hines Takes Over Baltimore Peninsula As Bank Seizes Megaproject’s Undeveloped Sites
Baltimore’s largest development is undergoing an ownership shake-up.
Kevin Plank’s Sagamore Ventures and Goldman Sach… Read full article at Bisnow.com
