From MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services:
MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services is proud to announce recent Bel Air leasing activity at Bel Air Square, Bel Air South Professional, Bright Oaks Courtyard, 2700 Philadelphia Road, and Newport II.
Bel Air Square, located at 260 Gateway Drive welcomed three new tenants, financial service provider Paulo Jerome Delatado and healthcare providers Vibrant Health Acupuncture & Wellness Center and Courtney Stiltner and Amy Gorschboth to the tenant roster this past month. This recent activity brings the building to approximately 75% leased, the highest occupancy rate the building has experienced since 2007. MacKenzie’s Senior Vice President Beetle Smith provided landlord advisory services in the transactions.
Elite Sports Performance Group, LLC has signed a lease for 2,878 square feet at Bel Air South Professional, located at 2014 Tollgate Road in Bel Air. Healthcare provider Paula Moraine brought Bright Oaks Courtyard, 2021-A Emmorton Road, to 100% occupied with her recent lease and Painted Daisy Consignment Shop renewed their 2,400 square foot lease at 8 Newport Drive in Forest Hill keeping the building at 100% occupied. Also now enjoying a 100% occupancy rate is 2700 Philadelphia Road with Bank of England signing a lease for 1,120 square feet. Smith and Vice President Tom Mottley provided landlord advisory services for each building.
“The greater Bel Air area continues to be a sought-after destination for businesses across multiple industries as evidenced in the above transactions,” stated Beetle Smith. “This recent surge of activity provides a momentum that we can only hope continues as we approach the halfway point of 2015.”
For leasing inquiries or more information on the above projects, please contact Beetle Smith or Tom Mottley of MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services at 410-879-1900 or bsmith@mackenziecommercial.com and tmottley@mackenziecommercial.com.
observer says
I hope the Dagger charges for advertising like this.
Melissa says
This is pathetic. But if you know the crew that put it out, it ain’t surprising.
Keesha Jackson says
Only in Harford County would a couple of leases be called a “surge”. How did this county get so business unfriendly in just a few short months? Hats off to Mackenzie for getting free advertising but an article planted on Dagger Press is worth about what they paid for it.
observer says
Harford County has always been friendly to the business that pays for it, particularly the development industry. Take a drive and see the result.
Harford Resident says
I’ll consider it a surge when all the vacant commercial space built in anticipation of BRAC is 100% leased. Doesn’t look so good on the route 22 corridor and elsewhere.
Laughing loudly says
Looks like someone is making progress, how about the finest community in Harford County, Beech Creek estates? When is the plug going to be pulled on that disaster?