U nity and collaboration are essential principles for any winning team, and All Pro Team Spor ts has all the goods to make athletes look and feel like the real deal. And that extends from the f ield to the of f ice.
All Pro Team Sports GREENLEIGH 11615 Crossroads Circle, Suite H Middle River, MD 21220 410.335.9804 www.allproteamsports.com
“All Pro Team Sports has traditionally been a sporting goods uniform, equipment and apparel company who services teams from around the country,” said President Mike Lotocki. “We also work with companies and organizations for all their apparel or promotional needs, from polos and jackets to pens and koozies.” That’s when business is carrying on as usual, at least. But as the world was impacted by the coronavirus pandemic in the spring of 2020, their focus shifted. “It was around mid-April that we pivoted to help in any way we could. We started by bringing in and donating 5,000 washable and reusable masks to our community
restaurants; and anyone who needed them at no cost to their organization.”
95 and 695, and since we work with clients across the state as well as the country, it’s a great accessible location.” Inside All Pro Team Sports is a showroom, displaying everything from apparel and uniforms to equipment. The company also uses the space for an office area and a full warehouse, which Lotocki said makes fulfilling and delivering orders more efficient. All Pro Team Sports has been renting from St. John Properties for 11 years and has nothing but praise for their working relationship. “They worked with us to find the best fit, flow and layout to serve both our clients and [the] All Pro family,” explained Lotocki. “When we couldn’t see the layout vision, they helped take us where we wanted to go.” Lotocki said the appreciation for St. John Properties comes from their ability to treat clients as partners, being flexible with their needs and collaborating. “The overall culture St. John promotes [is] standing with their tenants, not in front or behind,” Lotocki said, and “continuous communication with the hopes and vision of many years together, not just today or tomorrow.”
The sporting goods company also made more than 50,000 custom masks and gaiters for their neighboring businesses, schools, Pepsi and many other teams and organizations nationwide. “Our goal was to help people stay safe, feel good and market their organization at the same time.” And in a year where it seems so much has gone wrong, All Pro prefers to focus on the positives. “We look back at 2020 as glass half full,” Lotocki said. “Although 2020 was a unique year, we’ve had the opportunity to work with new organizations, businesses and companies that we never would have in the past. When this is over, we will have entered new categories and spaces that we otherwise would not have.” Part of what made the forced transitions 2020 brought so successful was their convenient location. “We love the Greenleigh community in Middle River,” said Lotocki. “We are right off Interstates
from hospitals who used them as discharge masks; nursing homes;
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