SJP_Tenant_Digest_2016-v15-i2

A Publication of St. John Properties, Inc. • Spring 2016

Unique Spaces Perfect Locations for Extraordinary Businesses

Athens Health Club Eldersburg, MD CafeciteauX COFFEE ROASTERS Baton Rouge, LA C&C Dance Company Bowie, MD

Potomac Swim School Frederick, MD Pump It Up Elkridge, MD State 38 Distilling Golden, CO

A Publication of St. John Properties, Inc.

St. John Properties, Inc. 2560 Lord Baltimore Drive Baltimore, Maryland 21244

410.788.0100 V 410.788.0851 F www.sjpi.com

EDWARD ST. JOHN Founder & Chairman

LAWRENCE F. MAYKRANTZ President, Chief Financial Officer _________________________________ ROBERT C. BECKER Senior Vice President of Tenant Retention

Chairman

JEFFREY A. GISH Senior Vice President of Construction & Development

From the

BILL MCFAUL Senior Vice President of Property Management TOM PILON Senior Vice President of Development

RICHARD WILLIAMSON Senior Vice President of Leasing ___________________________________

Regional Partner ANDREW ROUD

Finding the perfect location to open, move or grow a business can be challenging, especially when the business requires a unique space. Businesses of all types, shapes and sizes have selected St. John Properties’ spaces as their homes for over 45 years.

Western Maryland and Virginia MATT HOLBROOK

Wisconsin GREG FAX

Colorado STEVEN W. RASMUSSEN

The clients featured in this issue chose St. John Properties because of our ability to customize our space to meet their specific needs.

Louisiana DOUGLAS A. DIEZ TODD PEVEY

• Athens Health Club • Liberty Exchange • Eldersburg, MD • C & C Dance Company • Melford • Bowie, MD • Cafeciteaux • Barringer Foreman Technology Park • Baton Rouge, LA • Potomac Swim School • Ashburn Technology Park • Ashburn, VA

Utah DANIEL THOMAS ___________________________________ JAY RILEY Director of Marketing Editor jriley@sjpi.com St. John Properties’ Tenant Digest is published by Innovative Publishing. 10629 Henning Way, Suite 8 Louisville, KY 40241 844.423.7272 www.innovativepublishing.com Innovative Publishing specializes in creating corporate magazines for businesses. Please direct inquiries to Aran Jackson, aran@innovativepublishing.com.

• Pump It Up • Troy Hill Corporate Center • Elkridge, MD • State 38 Distilling • Corporate Center • Golden, CO

We are honored to have these extraordinary businesses as our clients.

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COLUMBIA: 9160 B5 RUMSEY ROAD COLUMBIA, MD 21045 410-995-1715

FREDERICK: 305 E. FOURTH STREET FREDERICK, MD 21701 301-694-3726

Call us today and let our team take the lead on your next construction or service project.

Bopat Electric Company, Inc. has been privileged to partner with St. John Properties over the last decade, and together we have been successful in completing the build-out of commercial office and flex properties throughout Maryland. Bopat Electric is a full-service electrical contracting firm specializing in new, remodel, commercial and retail installations. We are a value conscious company with a complete in-house design team offering our customers design-build services and value engineered solutions. We provide skillful tradesmen and experienced project managers consistently completing projects on time and within budget. We have trained and courteous service technicians to support your general and preventive maintenance needs, including: • Energized and De-energized Switchgear Maintenance • Predictive and Preventive Testing • Power Quality Testing and Monitoring • Trouble Shooting and Repairs • Interior, Site and Garage Lighting Retrofits/Replacements

“All our decisions are rooted in the desire to help our customers be successful. By doing so, we strengthen our relationships which in turn guarantees our long-term success.” – Robert Driggers - Founder/President

• Arc Flash Analysis and Mitigation • Auger and Lift/Bucket Truck Services • Utility Rebate Qualifying Energy Audits and Retrofits

bopatelectric.com

Since 1989

Please feel free to contact us with any questions regarding fire sprinklers. Allow us to show you why our customers consider us to be the ABSOLUTE best. From concept to conclusion, we are your fire protection experts.

Design n

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Inspection and Testing

OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: n

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Spring 2016

FEATURE 16 Tenant Profiles: Unique Spaces Perfect Locations for

DEPARTMENTS 0 3 From the Chairman 0 8 Regional Projects 10 Frederick & VA Area Projects 14 Welcome New Tenants 24 Tenant Reference Guide for Property Management 28 Upcoming Events

Extraordinary Businesses

ADVERTISERS INDEX

1st Mariner Bank

Digital Protection Services, Inc. www.digitalprotectionservice.com E & J Painting

L&L Supply

4

12

23

www.1stmarinerbank.com Absolute Fire Protection, Inc.

www.llbrick.com M.T. Laney Co. Inc. www.mtlaney.com M&T Bank

4

13

27

www.absolutefp.com Allen Hall & Sons www.hallstriping.com Anco, Inc.

www.eandjpaintingllc.com Ecological Restoration&Management Incorporated 13

27

2

www.er-m.com Ellin &Tucker

www.mtb.com Mid-Atlantic Masonry, Inc.

12

13

23 23

www.ancoincglass.com Baltimore Door & Frame Co., Inc.

www.ellinandtucker.com First AmericanTitle Insurance Company

Morabito Consultants

7

7

www.morabitoconsultants.com NorthMarq Capital

www.baltdoor.com Bay Bank www.baybankmd.com Bay Engineering Inc. www.bayengineering.com Bopat Electric Co., Inc. www.bopatelectric.com CBG South

www.firstam.com Gray & Son

23

6

27

www.northmarq.com Reisterstown-Belmont Glass Co., Inc.

www.graynson.com Hofmann Associates, Inc. www.haiarchitects.com Human & Rohde, Inc. www.humanandrohde.com Interconnect Services, Inc. www.interconnectservices.com Insurance Associates. www.insassoc.com JDL Electric Company, Inc. www.keepersstaffing.com Kolb Electric www.kolbelectric.com KTL Solutions www.ktlsolutions.com www.jdlelectric.com Keepers Staffing

30 11

30

12

Rosedale Roofing Company www.rosedaleroofing.com Smith Mechanical www.smithmech.com Superior Steel Erectors, Inc. www.superiorsteelerectorsinc.com Tharco Incorporated

4

30

31

12

6

30

www.cbgsouth.com Chesapeake Sprinkler Company www.chesapeakesprinklermd.com City-Wide Safe & Lock Co. Inc.

7

29

11

www.tharcoinc.com Traffic Concepts, Inc.

30 12

13

27 30

CJ Maintenance.

Valbridge Property Advisors

6

www.cjmaint.com Columbia National Real Estate Finance, LLC

www.valbridge.com Walter Electric www.walterelectric.com

30

11

29

www.cnref.com Commercial & Industrial Door

30

6

www.cidoor.net

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Since August of 1978 ... a major force in the Fire Protection market for the Baltimore-Washington metro area.

PLEASE CALL (410) 674-7041 or (800) 874-8794 1913-B Betson Court, Odenton, MD 21113 (410) 674-9747 FAX • Federal Tax ID: 52-1125115

www.chesapeakesprinklermd.com

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St. John Properties Regional Projects

P1

140

Harford County

Aberdeen

Reisterstown

83

Baltimore County

Carroll County

32

795

Owings Mills

95

140

26

45

83

695

Baltimore

70

Howard County

195

100

32

Columbia

BWI Airport

H2

97

Maple Lawn

95

H4

A5

H6

216

295

Anne Arundel County

H3

100

Montgomery County

198

32

Laurel

29

95

V3

301

97

50

3

Prince George’s County

G3

C h e s a p e a k e B a y

Bowie

495

Annapolis

50 301

D.C.

50

301

G4

St. John Properties, Inc. is a full-service commercial real estate company headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1971, the company has developed, constructed and maintained ownership of more than 17 million square feet of commercial real estate in eight states — including office, R&D/ flex, retail and warehouse. It has also successfully developed a number of mixed use communities. The firm’s in-house capabilities include site selection, design, construction, marketing/leasing, financing and asset management.

2560 Lord Baltimore Drive Baltimore, Maryland 21244-2666 Tel: 410.788.0100 www.sjpi.com MD • CO • LA • NV • PA • UT • VA • WI

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MARYLAND Anne Arundel County

Howard County

Baltimore City

B12 Beltway West Corporate Center 75,000 sq. ft.–Office Baltimore, Maryland 21228

H1 Lisbon Center

A1 BWI Technology Park I

E1 Stafford Business Center 16,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex Baltimore, Maryland 21223

81,000 sq. ft.–Retail Lisbon, Maryland 21797

586,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office/retail Linthicum Heights, Maryland 21090

B13 Windsor Corporate Park

390,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office/retail Baltimore, Maryland 21244

H2 Troy Hill Corporate Center 150,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex Elkridge, Maryland 21075

A2 BWI Technology Park II

E2 Baltimore Gateway 100,000 sq. ft.–Office

276,665 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office/retail Linthicum Heights, Maryland 21090

B14 Rutherford

Baltimore, Maryland 21227

32,000 sq. ft.–Office/warehouse Baltimore, Maryland 21244

H3 Annapolis Junction

A3 BWI Technology Park III 127,000 sq. ft.–office/retail

E3 Whittington Business Center 38,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex Baltimore, Maryland 21230 E4 Patapsco Business Center 42,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex Baltimore, Maryland 21230

100,000 sq. ft.–Class “A” office Annapolis Junction, Maryland 20701

B15 Windsor Office Park

Linthicum Heights, Maryland 21090

63,000 sq. ft.–Office/retail Baltimore, Maryland 21244

H4 Columbia Center

A4 Rt. 100 Tech Park

220,000 sq. ft.–Warehouse Columbia, Maryland 21046

125,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office/retail Hanover, Maryland 21076

B16 11155 Dolfield Boulevard Inside Dolfield Business Park 71,400 sq. ft.–Office Owings Mills, Maryland 21117

H5 Maple Lawn Multi-Story Office (Partner: Greenebaum Enterprises, Inc.) 529,270 sq. ft.–Class “A” office/retail Fulton, Maryland 20759 H6 Maple Lawn Corporate Center (Partner: Greenebaum Enterprises, Inc.) 285,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office Fulton, Maryland 20759

A5 Arundel Overlook 314,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex Hanover, Maryland 21076 A6 BWI Commerce Park

E5 Hamburg Street

55,000 sq. ft.–Office/warehouse Baltimore, Maryland 21230 E5

B17 Dolfield Business Park

177,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office Owings Mills, Maryland 21117

E6 Shannon Business Center 58,800 sq. ft.–R&D/flex Baltimore, Maryland 21213

453,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office/retail Hanover, Maryland 21076

B18 Gwynns Mill Court 40,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex

A7 International Trade Center 428,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex Glen Burnie, Maryland 21061

E7 Plastic Place

Owings Mills, Maryland 21117

17,000 sq. ft.–Warehouse Baltimore, Maryland 21215

Prince George’s County

B19 Business Center at Owings Mills 393,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office Owings Mills, Maryland 21117 B20 Reisterstown Business Center 132,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/retail Reisterstown, Maryland 21136

A8 Cromwell Business Park

G1 Laurel Business Center 700,000 sq. ft.–Warehouse Laurel, Maryland 20707

Baltimore County

822,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office/retail Glen Burnie, Maryland 21061

B1 Loveton Business Park

A9 Glen Burnie Business Center 293,500 sq. ft.–R&D/flex Glen Burnie, Maryland 21061

129,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office Sparks, Maryland 21152

G2 Melford

723,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office/retail Bowie, Maryland 20715

B21 Reisterstown Crossing 88,000 sq. ft.–Office/retail Reisterstown, Maryland 21136

B2 Yorkridge Center North

A10 Glen Burnie Crossing

115,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office/retail Cockeysville, Maryland 21030

G3 Superior Lane

101,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/retail Glen Burnie, Maryland 21061

15,689 sq. ft.–Office Bowie, Maryland 20715

B3 Crestridge Center 53,000 sq. ft.–Office

Carroll County

A11 Lakeshore Plaza 161,000 sq. ft.–Retail

G4 Beaver Road

Cockeysville, Maryland 21030

34,058 sq. ft.–Warehouse Hyattsville, Maryland 20785

J1

Liberty Exchange 225,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office/retail Eldersburg, Maryland 21784

Pasadena, Maryland 21122

B4 Timonium Business Center 189,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/retail Timonium, Maryland 21093

A12 Magothy Beach Plaza 28,600 sq. ft.–Retail Pasadena, Maryland 21122

St. Mary’s County

Corporate Headquarters

B5 Timonium Exchange 9,800 sq. ft.–flex/retail

S1 Lexington Exchange 140 Acres–Retail/R&D/flex California, Maryland 20619

A13 Quarterfield Center

C1 Corporate Headquarters 2560 Lord Baltimore Drive Baltimore, Maryland 21244

181,000 sq. ft.–Office/retail Glen Burnie, Maryland 21061

Timonium, Maryland 21093

B6 Yorkridge Center South

A14 I-97 Business Park

101,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office/retail Timonium, Maryland 21093

Frederick County F1

PENNSYLVANIA

360,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office Millersville, Maryland 21108

Westview Business Park 423,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/retail Frederick, Maryland 21704 Riverside Technology Park 488,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex Frederick, Maryland 21701

B7 Cromwell Center 120,000 sq. ft.–Office

P1 Harrisburg Mall

A15 Rt. 450 Business Park 63,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office Annapolis, Maryland 21401

1,000,000 sq. ft.–Retail Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17111

Towson, Maryland 21286

F2

B8 Baltimore Crossroads

A16 888 Bestgate Road

682,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office/retail Baltimore, Maryland 21220

VIRGINIA

129,000 sq. ft.–Class “A” Office Annapolis, Maryland 21401

Harford County

B9 North Point Crossing 8,125 sq. ft.–Retail Dundalk, Maryland 21222

V1 Ashburn Crossing

A17 Annapolis Technology Park

1 million sq. ft.–R&D/flex Ashburn, Virginia 20147

133,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office/retail Annapolis, Maryland 21401

D1 Aberdeen Technology Park at University Center 98,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex Aberdeen, Maryland 21001 D2 Riverside Corporate Center 75,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex Belcamp, Maryland 21017

B10 Lansdowne Center 31,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex

V1 Ashburn Technology Park 445,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex Ashburn, Virginia 20147 V2 Loudoun Tech Center 127,728 sq. ft.–R&D/flex Sterling, Virginia 20166

A18 Annapolis Corporate Park 227,190 sq. ft.–Class “A” office Annapolis, Maryland 21401

Baltimore, Maryland 21227

B11 Caton Research Center

801,000 sq. ft.–R&D/flex/warehouse Baltimore, Maryland 21227

D3 The GATE at APG

2 million sq. ft.–R&D/flex/office/retail Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 21005

For more information on St. John Properties’ projects, visit our website at www.sjpi.com

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St. John Properties Frederick & VA Area Projects

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P E N N S Y L V A N I A

355

M A R Y L A N D

Fort Detrick

Riverside Technology Park 488,000 SF R&D/ex

15

Westminster

15

70

40

355

Frederick Municipal Airport

Frederick Municipal Airport

144

Frederick

695

Frederick

Baltimore

270

Baltimore

70 40

40

70

Columbia

15

85

340

Germantown

BWI Airport

270

Maple Lawn

Gaithersburg

95

355

Leesburg

270

M A R Y L A N D

Rockville

Westview Business Park 423,000 SF R&D/ex

Ashburn

7

15

Bethesda

Reston

495

Washington D.C.

267

Washington D.C.

Washington Dulles Intl Airport

Tysons Corner

Arlington

Germantown

28

66

Leesburg

Alexandria

495

15

Leesburg Executive Airport

267

M D

Ashburn Crossing 1 Mil. SF R&D/ex Ashburn 7

V A

V I R G I N I A

Leasing Office

5104 Pegasus Court Suite A Frederick, Maryland 21704 301.682.9215

Loudoun Tech Center 128,000 SF R&D/ex

Ashburn Technology Park 444,000 SF R&D/ex

Reston

28

Washington, D.C.

Washington Dulles Intl Airport

O

267

50

657

Tysons Corner

www.sjpi.com MD • CO • LA • NV • PA • UT • VA • WI

Chantilly

St. John Properties CO-LA-WI Projects

90

151

Mequon Research Center I & II

Waunakee Business Center

Madison East Business Center

Granville Woods Business Center

Nelson Road Business Center

Lake Country Research Center

4125 N. 124 th Street

41

Oconomowoc

94

Caleld Business Center

Madison

Milwaukee

18

Waukesha Airport Business Center

14

Franklin Business Center

94

43

WISCONSIN 1020 James Drive, Suite G Hartland, Wisconsin 53029 262.524.0100

Oak Creek Technolog Center

12

61

12

LOUISIANA (dba MIE Properties-LA, LLC) 6476 Hwy 44, Suite 201 Gonzales, Louisiana 70737 225.257.4820

190

128

Baton Rouge

Walnut Creek Business Park

25

12

Shenandoa

Thornton

36

72

61

Barringer Crossing II

76

30

Barringer Foreman Tech. Park

Westminster

Barringer Crossing I

93

270

10

Arvada

42

70

75

Denver

Sixth Avenue Place

287

40

44

St. Gabriel

6

Corporate Center

Gonzales

22

61

25

30

285 COLORADO 420 Corporate Circle, Suite A Golden, Colorado 80401 303.278.7676

85

Pelican Point Commerce Center

10

Main Street Pelican Point

1

75

470

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606 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 102 Towson, Maryland 21204

301-262-2200

410.828.9090 FAX 410.828.4433

4931 Telsa Drive, Suite D Bowie, MD 20715 Fax 301-262-2205

Serving the Baltimore- Washington construction markets since 1965. CBG South 410-995-6400

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www.ancoincglass.com

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E & J Painting Since 1985

Because Every Job Matters

• Painting • Power Washing • Staining • Sealing Floors

410.609.0005 443.306.7871 (mobile) getme0121@comcast.net www.eandjpaintingllc.com

~ Founded 1977 ~

Over 50 years of professional experience in the plumbing industry

New Construction, Tenant Renovation & Restoration

Office Buildings, Warehouse Buildings, Retail Stores, Shopping Centers, Banks, Restaurants, Churches, Schools and Medical Facilities

Licensed throughout MARYLAND and YORK, PENNSYLVANIA

MD Office: 1510 Caton Center Dr., Suite M, Baltimore, MD 21227 Ph: 410-247-3818 Fax: 410-247-2314

PA Office: P.O. Box 759, Stewartstown, PA 17363 Ph: 717-993-8575 Fax: 717-993-3016

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NewTenants

Welcome

BALTIMORE ErinW. Gay, Inc.........................................................................................................................888 Bestgate Frost & Associates, LLC......................................................................................................888 Bestgate McName, Hosea, Jerigan, Kim, Greenan............................................................888 Bestgate Liberty Port LLC..........................................................................................................Arundel Overlook The Terminix International Company LP...............................................Arundel Overlook Pro Transport.........................................................................................................Baltimore Crossroads SND Staffing Services LLC..........................................................................Baltimore Crossroads American Cancer Society...........................................................................Baltimore Crossroads BuildingPoint NorthEast LLC....................................................................Baltimore Crossroads Erickson Living Management.......................................BeltwayWest Corporate Center Structural Technologies LLC...........................................BeltwayWest Corporate Center Thrive Behavioral Health...................................................BeltwayWest Corporate Center Tutor Perini Corporation....................................................BeltwayWest Corporate Center Airwaves Telecomm........................................................................................BWI Commerce Park Chesapeake Acoustic Solutions.............................................................BWI Commerce Park Tamco Enterprises LLC...................................................................................BWI Commerce Park Tradesmen International Inc....................................................................BWI Technology Park Crown Castle USA Inc.................................................................................BWI Techhnology Park MMARS RC Inc..................................................................................................BWI Techhnology Park CMS LLC...............................................................................................................Caton Research Center Corporate Mailing Services..................................................................Caton Research Center Northstar Contracting Group Inc....................................................Caton Research Center Orion Contracting Services..................................................................Caton Research Center Stat Experts.......................................................................................................Caton Research Center Residential Services Group Inc..........................................................Caton Research Center FBC Corp...........................................................................................................................Columbia Center Standard Energy Solutions LLC.....................................................................Columbia Center EMSI........................................................................................................................Cromwell Business Park Capital Insurance & Financial Services.......................................Cromwell Business Park DRD Pool Service Inc................................................................................Cromwell Business Park Nu Look Home Design Inc..................................................................Cromwell Business Park NJB Engineering, Inc.................................................................................................Cromwell Center Omni Technologies.....................................................................................................................The GATE Choice Plantings Inc.....................................................................Glen Burnie Business Center

Prolific Performance......................................................................Glen Burnie Business Center The Meat Shoppe of Glen Burnie......................................Glen Burnie Business Center Essence Nails & Spa...............................................................................Greenleigh at Crossroads Norris PA, LLC..............................................................................................................Gwynns Mill Court Broad Reach Retail Partners, LLC...................................................................I-97 Business Park The Partnership Development Group, Inc............................................I-97 Business Park Great Day Improvement................................................................International Trade Center TLB Associates Inc................................................................................International Trade Center General Nutrition............................................................................................................Lakeshore Plaza Athens Health Club..................................................................................................Liberty Exchange Frank M. Waters, Inc..................................................................................................Liberty Exchange Liberty Pediatrics, LLC.............................................................................................Liberty Exchange RedWolf Engineering, LLC.................................................................................Liberty Exchange Therapeutic Kneads, LLC......................................................................................Liberty Exchange General Electric Company......................................................................Loveton Business Park United Parcel Service..................................................................................Loveton Business Park Crestron Electronics Inc....................................................................................................Maple Lawn Data Tribe LLC...........................................................................................................................Maple Lawn ePlus Technology Inc..........................................................................................................Maple Lawn NewDay Financial LLC........................................................................................................Maple Lawn Annapath, Inc........................................................................................................................................Melford God’s Remnant Assembly, Inc.................................................................................................Melford Pickett & Oliverio, LLP......................................................................................................................Melford The Glaucoma Center, P.C...........................................................................................................Melford Unitech Consulting, LLC...............................................................................................................Melford Reverse Mortgage Corporation.........................................................Reisterstown Crossing Bridget Bohacz & Associates Inc.............................................................Route 100 Tech Park The Chamberlain Group LTD....................................................................Route 100 Tech Park Port Transportation..............................................................................Shannon Business Center RhemaWordWorship Center.........................................................Stafford Business Center Blind Ambitions, LLC........................................................................Timonium Business Center Environmental Materials LLC................................................Whittington Business Center Option Care Enterprises, Inc..............................................................Windsor Corporate Park New Beginnings, Inc................................................................................Windsor Corporate Park

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LOUISIANA Moore Career College.................................................Barringer Foreman Technology Park Premier Production and Sound Services LLC....................................Barringer Foreman Technology Park Tradesmen International LLC................................Barringer Foreman Technology Park CCC Group Inc............................................................................Pelican Point Commerce Center WISCONSIN Consumer Packaging Group, Inc..................................Lake Country Research Center Lang Technovation Co...........................................................Lake Country Research Center LeafFilter North, Inc...................................................................Lake Country Research Center Guthrie & FreyWater Conditioning LLC............................Mequon Research Center I Jemmco......................................................................................................Mequon Research Center I Ross-Wells, Inc......................................................................................Mequon Research Center II TotusWellness, LLC.....................................................................Nelson Road Business Center Medical Modeling Corporation.................................................................Sixth Avenue Place Life Vessel of the Rockies.............................................................Walnut Creek Business Park World Panel Inc...................................................................................Walnut Creek Business Park Retail Data Systems ofWI..........................................Waukesha Airport Business Center Systems Furniture Installations, Inc.................................Waunakee Business Center II Systems Furniture Installations, Inc......................................Waunakee Business Center

Chesapeake Region Safety Council, Inc..................................Windsor Corporate Park Tooney Town.................................................................................................Windsor Corporate Park Word of Life Christian Community Church..........................Windsor Corporate Park Impact Machine Design........................................................................Yorkridge Center North The Pigheaded Butcher, Inc...............................................................Yorkridge Center South

COLORADO HKA Enterprise.........................................................................................................Sixth Avenue Place

FREDERICK, MD/VIRGINIA SNR Systems LLC...................................................................................Ashburn Technology Park AutismOutreach Inc..................................................................Loudoun Technology Center Elements Home Remodeling.............................................Loudoun Technology Center ENVISE....................................................................................................Loudoun Technology Center Loudoun Montessori School, LLC...................................Loudoun Technology Center CNGraphix...................................................................................................Riverside Technology Park Cross Restoration, Inc.........................................................................Riverside Technology Park Rockpoint Commercial LLC..........................................................Riverside Technology Park Cross Restoration, Inc..............................................................................Westview Business Park Ford Motor Company............................................................................Westview Business Park I.B. Abel................................................................................................................Westview Business Park Iglesia Campamento De Dios..........................................................Westview Business Park Maryland Title Center LLC...................................................................Westview Business Park

Landscape Contractors Wetland/Stream Restoration Specialists Serving MD, VA and DC

410-337-4899 www.er-m.com

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Unique Spaces Perfect Locations for Extraordinary Businesses

UNIQUE SPACES

LOCATION: LIBERTY EXCHANGE 5965 EXCHANGE DRIVE, SUITES U-X ELDERSBURG, MD 21784 410.549.3001 WWW.ATHENSHEALTHCLUB.COM

Athens Health Club

Barry Frankel, president and CEO of Athens Health Club, considers location to be a major factor in the success of his business. Since starting Athens Health Club in March 2004, Frankel has witnessed his fitness center’s group of loyal clients multiply. Near the end of 2014, a convenient location opportunity appeared. “We were coming towards the end of our lease, and there were some negatives to our current property, so I was in the market to move the business,” Frankel said. “It just so happened that St. John Properties was developing a business park named Liberty Exchange just across the street.”

Exchange space, and Frankel is pleased with his experiences so far. “It has been a pleasure dealing with a professional operation like St. John Properties,” he said. “Everything is taken care of in a timely manner. If I ever encounter a problems, I know the crew at St. John Properties will do everything they can to remedy the situ- ation as quick as possible. It has been nice to deal with professionals.”

To Frankel, Liberty Exchange seemed like the most logical place to relocate Athens Health Club. “Staying in the same gen- eral vicinity as our original location was important because we did not want to lose existing clients,” Frankel explained. “In this type of business, moving even a short distance can be the difference between whether someone goes to our gym or another gym. In the end, it all comes down to proximity and convenience for people, and we had a solid group of loyal clients that I didn’t want to lose.”

St. John Properties and Frankel worked out a deal, and Athens Health Club officially moved into Liberty Exchange in Eldersburg, Maryland, on September 15, 2015. Athens Health Club was able to make a smooth transition from its old location to its new space without causing any headaches for clients. “St. John found a way to work along with the county and arrange the schedule to be able to hit our target date, which was ... very important because we had nowhere to go, and we had to be up and running in the new space,” Frankel said. The move of Athens Health Club allowed Frankel to design the space exactly how he wanted it. “The architect at St. John Prop- erties did a great job. We were constantly going over ideas and making changes on the fly. It made the process real easy and enjoyable,” Frankel said. “Our space now consists of a large group fitness room for the classes we provide, a room specifically for spin classes, a large gym floor that has all the standard exercise equipment, and of course the lobby and the locker rooms.” Athens Health Club is coming upon their one-year anniversary in their new Liberty

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LOCATION: BARRINGER CROSSING II 14141 AIRLINE HIGHWAY, BUILDING 4, SUITE U BATON ROUGE, LA 70817 225.407.0080 WWW.CAFECITEAUX.COM

Cafeciteaux

Chris Peneguy began roasting coffee in his garage in his spare time several years ago. Using a Whirly Pop popcorn maker, he and his neighbor experimented with coffee roasts for themselves and friends. But once a friend bought 40 pounds of coffee — requiring 48 consecutive hours of work for hand- turned coffee beans — Peneguy and his friend and business partner, Stevie Guillory, decided to make the leap and take their business commercial.

Cafeciteaux is now a roaster and commer- cial supplier of high-quality coffee out of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Cafeciteaux sells their coffees as well as wholesale equip- ment such as coffee makers, espresso machines, grinders and other items to their café clients. They also assist in the initial set-up of the bar for new café customers. The majority of their restaurant and café customers are in the New Orleans and Lafayette areas, but their products are also available online.

When it comes to their coffee, Cafeciteaux takes their clients and their sourcing very seriously. “We do primarily single origin coffees, which means one coffee from one farm. It’s usually traceable back to that farm,” Peneguy explained. “And we’ll name a lot of our coffees after the person or the family that actually picked it and processed it.” One of Cafeciteaux’s specialty coffees, Don Pepe, comes from none other than a farmer named Don Pepe in Costa Rica. “We’ll work with farms to give them a fair price, and usually that’s above whatever the market price is for coffee,” Peneguy said. “And that in turn gives them the ability to actually take the money, upgrade their machinery.” A lot of farmers cannot afford an organic certificate, he explained. “That’s why we pay that higher price, so eventually they can get to the point where they can get that certification.” All of Cafeciteaux’s coffees are specialty, rat- ing in the top one percent of coffee that’s produced in the world. “We focus on qual- ity coffees, and that’s what we do,” Peneguy said. Cafeciteaux also offers specialty blends of coffees. These blends can be a special offer from Cafeciteaux or a special recipe for a café or restaurant’s specialty house blend.

All of Cafeciteaux’s coffees are specialty,

rating in the top one percent of coffee that’s produced in the world.

Peneguy and Guillory, both owners of Cafe- citeaux, went from a small garage space to an entire flex-space warehouse when they began their lease with St. John Properties in 2014. “Our first commercial wholesale was on July 4, 2014, to Alexander’s High- land Road Market,” Peneguy said. “St. John has definitely given us the space that we needed when we needed it ... It’s also been a big help to have the other tenants around,” Peneguy said. Cafeciteaux’s space is the one-stop site for their office, roasting and storage facilities. Peneguy looks positively toward the company’s growth in the future. “All in all, what we’re really about is just offer- ing really good, sustainable coffee … and helping out the farmers to be able to produce that and grow and help their local economies grow.”

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LOCATION: MELFORD 4891 TESLA DRIVE, SUITE J BOWIE, MD 20715 301.464.4300 WWW.CANDCDANCECOMPANY.COM

C&C Dance Company

Doing what you love is a dream few people are able to truly achieve. But after 44 years of teaching dance with the assistance of family and friends, Cheryl Brennan, the owner and one of the “C”s in C&C Dance Company, has been able to do just that.

As a child, Brennan’s mother made sure she would have every opportunity to dance, and as a result, Brennan would later travel to New York and become a Rockette, performing all over the country with bands like The Four Seasons and the Osmond Broth- ers. After several years, she returned home to Maryland, started a family and started teaching dance. “When I started, it was Cheryl’s Dance Company, and we had 50 children. Today, we’re at 1,200 kids,” she said. C&C’s space contains nine dance studios, a massage room, a study hall, two snack shops, storage space, and a media room for the children to watch movies before and after class. The classes range from acrobatics to tap and from ballet to hip hop. The studio offers classes for children as young as 2 years old, and the older children have the opportunity to audition for competitive dance, participating in competitions around the country and bettering their opportunities for scholarships and careers. “I’ve had nine students who have received scholarships and are now performers. It’s one in a million who make it professionally, but it’s really nice to have that feedback,” Brennan said.

With growth as a pattern for C&C, it made sense for Brennan to come to St. John Properties. “We always want to keep growing,” she said. “We’re on the end of the complex here, so when we took over, there was no where else to go. St. John was able to negotiate the space so we could continue to grow.” In addition to growth, the studios are located next to a gym, which allows parents to drop off children for dance and then have their own workout. When Brennan realized her space needed to grow, she knew it would have to happen in the off-season, which would be a challenge for St. John. “They started knocking down walls and closets immediately in our downtime, so construction wouldn’t interfere with classes.” Brennan added that St. John understands the necessity of keep- ing a safe property for the children. “They’re awesome,” she said. “They’re so prompt about what I need, especially for the safety of the children. That’s important with having so many kids in and out every day.” The C&C Dance family has grown over the years, extending beyond Brennan’s children to the children she teaches, and with the help of St. John, she expects that to continue in the future. “I love what I do, and it’s great to see the kids loving it too. I’m really proud of our staff and family, and I love the St. John family too.”

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LOCATION: ASHBURN TECHNOLOGY PARK 21730 RED RUM DRIVE, SUITE 107 ASHBURN, VA 20147 703.726.2500 WWW.POTOMACSWIMSCHOOL.COM

Potomac Swim School

Donna Boone was just 15 years old when she started teaching swim lessons. Years later, she is still in the water and has been able to transform a passion into a career and a successful business. Boone is founder and CEO of the Potomac Swim School.

“The St. John property was the first I looked at and the last I looked at ... It has a lot of windows, and light and sun — all of it — makes people very happy.” Boone was able to work with St. John on the build-out. “We were fortunate that St. John was open to having a pool in their building, which at the time as a concept was unheard of,” Boone said. In 2004, when the building was complete and the school opened, Boone had 520 students. In just five months, 800 were enrolled, and after just one and a half years, the student body number was at 1,000. The school is exceeding expectations, Boone says, and looks bright for more years of growth.

The Potomac Swim School in Ashburn, Virginia, serves the Washington, D.C., Metro area and has been a tenant of St. John Properties for 12 years. The school offers a unique experience for children and families through a safe, warm and inviting environment and works closely with the community and the parents of the students it teaches. “We enjoy working with our parents because our parents are very, very child centered, and they want what is best for their children, and that’s why they choose Potomac Swim School,” Boone said. “We also offer birthday parties!” Boone said. “When people have birthday parties at Potomac Swim School, they have one hour in the pool and one hour in the party room, and they can decorate it any way they choose.” Two-hour party reservations can be made on-site or by phone. The Potomac Swim School takes great pride in its unique curricu- lum, which was developed specifically for the Potomac program, including elements of child psychology and child development. “You don’t work with a six-year-old the same way that you work with a three-year-old,” Boone said. “We work with children and adapt to children based on their ages and where they are in their development.” This aspect of including child psychology in the cur- riculum is especially important when the coaches and teachers are helping young students conquer their fears and reach new abili- ties. “We always take the degree of fear into account. In the psych aspect, you don’t have fear in many sports, but you do in swim- ming because of water,” Boone explained. “You can challenge a child, but you have to be very patient with them if they’re fearful.” The location of Potomac Swim School has many nearby fami- lies with children in a very family-centered community, Boone explained. “That’s one of the reasons I ended up choosing Ash- burn,” she said.

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LOCATION: TROY HILL CORPORATE CENTER 7184 TROY HILL DRIVE, SUITE H ELKRIDGE, MD 21015 410.579.1122 WWW.PUMPITUP.COM

Pump It Up

Pump It Up was founded in early 2000, created by the simple vision of moving inflatables out of the backyard and into a controlled indoor recreation center, allowing children to experience inflat- able fun year round. While founded on birthday parties, Pump It Up is open for the business of play. Public events like Open Jump, holiday and seasonal parties, field trips, and fundraising events have made Pump It Up one of the premier spots for children’s recreation.

Pump It Up now has more than 140 loca- tions across the country. Denise Smith, owner of the Pump It Up location in Elkridge, Maryland, with her husband, Tilmon Smith, saw potential in this concept when she decided to buy into the franchise a little more than 10 years ago. In 2005, Smith’s Pump It Up franchise opened in St. John Properties’ Troy Hill Corporate Center. Within a year, the business had already outgrown the space, and Smith knew she needed to expand to keep momentum going. “St. John Properties has been a part of our business since we opened in 2005 and expanded in 2006. They have been instrumental in our continued success,” she said. Pump It Up’s needs were unique from a standard business, requiring a space large enough to house numerous inflatables while also encouraging a fun and inviting atmo- sphere for children. “Our current space is 12,000 square feet — double what we origi- nally started with. The majority of our space is carpeted warehouse with ceiling heights of 18 feet. The warehouse is divided into two separate arenas that house the inflatables. Our space also features two party rooms for guests to get comfortable and partake in the usual birthday fun, such as birthday cake, pizza, etc,” Smith stated. “We normally keep parties to a 50 person maximum, but

with most repairs in our building. We’ve also been very lucky to have our property manager, Keenan Wilkinson, who has been phenomenal with us,” Smith said. Pump It Up recently renewed their lease with St. John Properties, a move Smith said is due to the fantastic service and support Pump It Up receives from St. John Proper- ties. “I know a lot of other franchise owners who would love to have a landlord as help- ful as St. John has been to us,” she said. “I feel that St. John Properties want to see us succeed, and that has meant the world to me.”

the number can go up depending on the circumstances. We do host larger events from time to time, including our annual New Year’s Eve party.” “Since I started in 2004, I’ve had the plea- sure of working with so many different people in all different departments at St. John Properties, and they have all been wonderful. The maintenance department has been instrumental in helping us keep our store looking its best. Our maintenance technician, Kenny Desautles, has been working in our space since we first opened. He goes above and beyond to help us

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LOCATION: CORPORATE CENTER 400 CORPORATE CIRCLE, SUITE B GOLDEN, CO 80401 720.242.7219 WWW.STATE-38.COM

State 38 Distilling

In the past 20 years, the number of microbreweries across the United States has climbed to more than 3,000 unique locations, creating countless varieties of beers for consumers to enjoy. Likewise, distilleries and wineries are becoming abundant across the nation, offering tastings and one-of- a-kind spirits, ranging in variety from region to region. Despite the diverse options available, until recently there was a major gap where one option should have been: agave.

time. “Our business has grown from two years ago distributing to three locations to over 500 locations selling our products,” Smiley said. “The demand in Colorado is still so high, and we have a lot of requests for distributors from California to Georgia, but we’re just trying to keep up here. We’re reinvesting to produce for a bigger mar- ket. By the end of 2016, we plan to have expanded outside Colorado.” Smiley, who hand-built his distilling equipment, is ready to keep growing with St. John Properties. “Our current space is maxed, so we have had to start stacking within our space. We’ll be talking with SJPI about expanding within or adding facili- ties; there are a lot of creative ideas,” he

Commonly referred to as tequila, a Mexican trademarked product, agave and agave- based products are on the rise with the help and expertise of Sean Smiley, owner of State 38 Distilling in Golden, Colorado. “There are a lot of distilleries that focus on whiskey, vodka or rum but hardly any that focus on agave,” he pointed out. “I believe tequila and agave- based products are on the horizon, and we’re due for a boom.” His agave products include blanco, reposado, añejo, vodka and gin. “Most gins are made from a grain-based alcohol, and we have the only agave-based.” This particular spirit is also the most award- winning product for the distillery.

State 38 has been able to make a major impact on the agave market in a short

said. “The SJPI team is very fast-acting and agreeable to my needs. I don’t have any reason to want to look elsewhere.” Smiley stays grounded about the success of his business and the future: “It’s a small family business, and we took a huge leap of faith to start something from scratch. That stepping off point is as exciting as it is scary.”With the high demand for his products and the rate of growth State 38 has already experienced, the future should continue to be exciting for the distillery.

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