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  • Listen, show up, and make yourself uncomfortable

    Listen, show up, and make yourself uncomfortable

    An intimate and inquisitive gathering of Developing Leaders (DLs) received career advice from industry veterans at the recent “Lessons from Leadership” event. Borrowing from experiences that have helped shape their career trajectories, Sean Doordan, Senior Executive Vice President, Acquisitions and Growth for St. John Properties and CREDA President, together with…

  • CREDA Maryland Recognizes 20 Companies and Individuals at 2026 Awards of Excellence

    CREDA Maryland Recognizes 20 Companies and Individuals at 2026 Awards of Excellence

    Bi-annual program celebrates innovation and excellence in regional commercial real estate development and professionals. BALTIMORE, MD (April 23, 2026) – CREDA Maryland honored 10 different companies and 10 commercial real estate professionals in 18 separate categories at its biennial Awards of Excellence held recently at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront.

  • Proposed migratory bird protections could impact CRE

    Proposed migratory bird protections could impact CRE

    With the 2026 General Assembly in its final week, lawmakers are considering migratory bird protections that could impact land development, construction, and existing buildings. Committee amendments to an endangered species bill would significantly expand Maryland’s regulation of migratory birds by adding a prohibition on the “incidental take” of birds protected…

  • Developers take different approaches in softening N. Baltimore County office market

    Developers take different approaches in softening N. Baltimore County office market

    Commercial real estate development companies and investors are reacting to softening conditions in the Northern Baltimore County commercial office sector in different ways. Representatives from Blue & Obrecht Realty, Greenberg Gibbons, MLR Partners, and St. John Properties explained their respective approaches and pivots – including downzoning, project retrofits and staying…

  • Major redevelopment highlights market opportunity

    Major redevelopment highlights market opportunity

    A project underway in Baltimore City is demonstrating that while providing office space to government clients may not be the hottest CRE market, it’s still generating some big opportunities for developers, brokers and builders. Crews are currently transforming the former Social Security Administration building in the Metro…

  • Northern prospects: Signals of growth fuel optimism for northern Maryland market

    Northern prospects: Signals of growth fuel optimism for northern Maryland market

    After years of feeling the impacts of high interest rates and construction costs, a pullback in industrial activity and a deflated office market, commercial real estate in northern Maryland is seeing a promising mix of new construction, redevelopments, site tours, tenant deals, and hopeful economic signs. In Cecil, Harford and…

  • CRE market for government contractors finds a new normal

    CRE market for government contractors finds a new normal

    The Gate, St. John Properties’ development at Aberdeen Proving Ground, has seen strong demand from government contractors who want to locate near their clients. Photo courtesy of St. John Properties Inc. A year that included DOGE cuts, shifting funding levels, a federal back-to-office order and delayed contracting during…

  • A conversation with Lawrence F. Maykrantz

    A conversation with Lawrence F. Maykrantz

    Larry Maykrantz joined Maryland Industrial Enterprises (the predecessor of St. John Properties, Inc.) in 1982 as Controller, and in 2011 assumed the role of President and CEO of the company which has grown to 16 offices in 13 states and has real estate assets valued at more than $5.5 billion.

  • General Assembly weighs major change to transit oriented development

    General Assembly weighs major change to transit oriented development

    Legislation before the General Assembly aims to remove barriers and improve the financials of transit oriented developments, like Owings Mills Metro Centre. Photo courtesy of David S. Brown Enterprises. Maryland is on the cusp of enacting legislation that would accelerate mixed-use, transit‑oriented development (TOD) by eliminating regulatory bottlenecks…

  • Women retail RE professionals encouraged to advocate for themselves

    Women retail RE professionals encouraged to advocate for themselves

    An honest, genuine, and often thought-provoking discussion among four women retail real estate professionals doled out career advice, shouted out the names of life-changing mentors, and discussed the challenges of being pulled at from different angles and priorities. Left to right: Moderator Emily Whalen, Rappaport; Vicki Davis, Urban…