Cushman & Wakefield announced today it has been named Leasing and Management Agent of a 1.5
million-square-foot General Growth Properties office portfolio in Maryland.
A Cushman & Wakefield team, led by Vice Chairman Jonathan Serko and Executive Vice
President Barry Zeller in New York, will oversee the leasing efforts for the office properties
in Columbia, Baltimore and Owings Mills, while providing property management for the properties
in Columbia and Owings Mills.
The portfolio includes:
- Columbia Corporate Center, a seven-building office complex in Columbia Town Center
totaling 876,475 square feet. Located adjacent to The Mall in Columbia with 250 shops and
eateries, the office complex also offers views of Symphony Woods Park and Lake Kittamaqundi, as
well as easy access to major thoroughfares. Cushman & Wakefield Senior Director Hayes
Merkert, Director Danielle Schline and Director Karen Cherry will be the team members dedicated
to Columbia Corporate Center.
- Harborplace Tower, a 261,780-square-foot class-A office building overlooking Baltimore's
Inner Harbor and located adjacent to Harborplace & The Gallery, the city's premier
shopping, dining and entertainment destination. Cushman & Wakefield Senior Director Tim
Jackson and Associate Director Kyle Durkee will be the team members dedicated to Harborplace
Tower.
- Owings Mills Corporate Center, comprised of two office buildings totaling 330,736 square
feet, with close proximity to major highways and access to multiple restaurants and the Owings
Mills Mall. Cushman & Wakefield Senior Director Tim Jackson and Associate Director Kyle
Durkee will be the team members dedicated to Owings Mills Corporate Center.
"We are extremely pleased to have been appointed by GGP to maximize the value of their
Maryland portfolio," said Mr. Serko. "Utilizing Cushman & Wakefield's
full-service platform, our Leasing and Property Management teams will work seamlessly together
to maintain these buildings at the highest standards, while bringing new leasing opportunities
to market."
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