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BROCHURE Marketplace at Maple Lawn-New.Indd RETAIL www.maplelawnmd.com ...an award winning, 600+ acre, mixed-use development, centrally positioned along Route 29, between Baltimore welcome to and Washington DC. On its way to becoming one of the largest planned unit developments in Maryland, current development includes 703,000 square feet of Class A offi ce/medical, 135,000 square feet of retail, and approximately maple lawn... 870 high-end residential units. An additional 120 homes (occupied) will deliver this year. 19 min. SW of the Baltimore Beltway MAPLE LAWN 19 min. NE of the Washington Beltway Thomas L. Fidler, Jr. John R. Schultz Laura J. Williams MACKENZIE RETAIL 410.494.4860 410.494.4894 410.494.4864 tfi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] current development 29 29 Columbia Pike Maple Lawn Blvd Westside Blvd E Market Pl 216 W Market Pl Old Columbia Rd Scaggsville Rd 216 Thomas L. Fidler, Jr. John R. Schultz Laura J. Williams MACKENZIE RETAIL 410.494.4860 410.494.4894 410.494.4864 tfi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] The live-work-shop-play community of Maple Lawn provides residents and visitors alike with an eclectic mix of current local, high-quality dining establishments, boutique shops and service retailers, all of which offer selection, quality, tenancy and value - without the congestion of traffi c. Pad Sites: harris teeter - 55,000 SF CVS McDonald’s pnc bank firestone bp gas Restaurant / Food: sushi tendou looney’s pub maple lawn grille ranazul jerry’s subs i.m. wine sidano coffee & tea tutti frutti frozen yogurt Fashion: bra la la liquid blue hyatt & co. simply divine boutique Soft Goods: GNC pet world Lax World Beauty / Salon / Spa: hair cuttery today’s image pearl spa Services: highstarr copy services organic cleaners Thomas L. Fidler, Jr. John R. Schultz Laura J. Williams MACKENZIE RETAIL 410.494.4860 410.494.4894 410.494.4864 tfi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] The continued growth of the community, paired with the success of the existing retailers, has called for a 150,000 SF expansion of retail space, planned for the intersection of Marketplace Drive and Westside Expansion Boulevard, (anchored by a 50,000 square foot Harris Teeter). Building 3B Southwest Corner Building 3B South Elevation Building 3B North Elevation Thomas L. Fidler, Jr. John R. Schultz Laura J. Williams MACKENZIE RETAIL 410.494.4860 410.494.4894 410.494.4864 tfi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] The fi rst phase, which will include fashion, soft goods and two marquee restaurants, will top out at approximately 26,000 square feet, delivering Spring 2015. At completion, the project will include 1,340 Expansion residential units, 285,000 SF retail and 1.4 million sf offi ce/medical. Building 3A Southeast Corner Building 3A South Elevation Building 3A East Elevation Building 2 West / East Elevation Thomas L. Fidler, Jr. John R. Schultz Laura J. Williams MACKENZIE RETAIL 410.494.4860 410.494.4894 410.494.4864 tfi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] fice ING building HBAM site future townhomes Summer 2015 future plan townhomes future townhomes SUMMER 2015: A B C D EXISTING E I Building 3B office building 3B H 11821 West Market place G F A 4,719 SF - SHOP 3A J B 2,310 SF - CLEANERS C 2,310 SF - CARDS D 1,924 SF - GAMES 2 E 1,797 SF - FLORIST Building 3A EXISTING 11811 west market place RETAIL & RESTAURANTS RETAIL & RESTAURANTSEXISTING F 4,224 SF - RESTAURANT G 2,383 SF - BISTRO Future H 2,295 SF - SANDWICH Development I 4,731 SF - RETAIL Building 2 8170 westside boulevard J 4,213 SF - BREW HOUSE Thomas L. Fidler, Jr. John R. Schultz Laura J. Williams MACKENZIE RETAIL 410.494.4860 410.494.4894 410.494.4864 tfi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] fice ING building HBAM site future townhomes Summer 2015 H future plan townhomes 16 G future 17 15 14 townhomes 13 18 future development 12 EXISTING office building 11 I Building A 11,410 SF J Building B 10 6,391 SF 7 6 8 5 4 Building C 9 3 14,704 SF B C 2 EXISTING Building G 1 7,854 SF RETAIL & RESTAURANTS A RETAIL & RESTAURANTSEXISTING Building H Future 25,567 SF Development Building I 11,092 SF Building J 3,000 SF Thomas L. Fidler, Jr. John R. Schultz Laura J. Williams MACKENZIE RETAIL 410.494.4860 410.494.4894 410.494.4864 tfi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] regional ... E F overview 32 100 H I Patuxent Fwy Rouse Pkwy 1 J A Marketplace at Maple Lawn Columbia Pike G 29 B Kings Contrivance Village Center B Waterloo Rd 216 C Burtonsville Town Square 32 D Briggs Chaney Marketplace A E Howard Community College 295 Washington Blvd 175 F The Mall in Columbia 1 G Snowden Square H Columbia Crossing 216 I Columbia Crossing II C Patuxent Fwy J Gateway Overlook 198 Spring Rd Sandy K 198 Laurel Lakes Centre M N Columbia Pike Fort Meade RRd 32 L Centre at Laurel 29 d Baltimore-Washington Pkwy K M Maryland City Plaza D 197 295 L Baltimore Ave N Corridor Marketplace 200 ICC 1 N Thomas L. Fidler, Jr. John R. Schultz Laura J. Williams MACKENZIE RETAIL 410.494.4860 410.494.4894 410.494.4864 tfi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] trade area 32 29 Patuxent Fwy Sanner Rd A Pindell School Rd Marketplace at Maple Lawn wy Guilford Rd B Johns Hopkins Medicine C Broken Land PkPkwy D C Kings Contrivance Village Center B D Hammond High School Johns Hopkins RRd d E Cedar Lane School Maple E Lawn F Lime Kiln Middle School ke F Blvd Murray Hill Rd G Reservoir High School Reservoir Columbia PiPike G High School H H Fulton Elementary A I Cherry Tree Center K Leishear Rd J J Cherry Tree Crossing 216 K Murray Hill Middle School 29 Scaggsville Rd N Thomas L. Fidler, Jr. John R. Schultz Laura J. Williams MACKENZIE RETAIL 410.494.4860 410.494.4894 410.494.4864 tfi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] demographics / Population No. Households Avg. HH Income Daytime Employees 5 min. 10,536 3,394 $175,887 4,547 lifestyles 10 min. 133,457 48,957 $118,872 56,217 15 min. 365,400 135,177 $111,545 179,239 ¦§¨70 ST122 ST99 ST94 Dominant Lifestyles ¤£40 Ellicott Catonsville (15 min. drive time) Retail Spending City ST144 15 min. drive time ¦§¨695 27% ST648 Enterprising Professionals ST97 Median Age: 32.4 ¦§¨195 Income: Upper Middle ¦§¨895 ¤£1 Educated, working professionals, 43% are ST108 Columbia singles who live alone or share housing Elkridge with roommates, and 43% are married ST582 couple families. They are young and mobile ST175 with growing consumer clout. 10% ST216 ST32 Wealthy Seaboard Suburbs Olney Median Age: 42.9 ¦§¨95 Income: Upper Middle ST200 These older, established, affl uent neighbor- Maple Lawn hoods are characteristic of U.S. coastal metropolitan areas. Residents love to shop 115 at department stores, drink coffee on the ST ST650 Laurel road, and frequent convenience stores. Fort Meade ST28 ST198 11% Rockville £29 Suburban Splendor ¤ Median Age: 41.4 182 Income: High ST ST586 ST355 ST183 These successful suburbanites, considered Resident Spending on Retail Goods the epitome of upward mobility, consist of ST197 families who live in growing neighborhoods. Many households are 2 income, and time is 193 Beltsville * The Spending Potential Index represents ST ST295 devoted to family and home improvement. ¦§¨270 ST97 ¤£1 the amount spent in the area relative to a national average of 100. ST187 ST185 ¦§¨495 ST212 Thomas L. Fidler, Jr. John R. Schultz Laura J. Williams MACKENZIE RETAIL 410.494.4860 410.494.4894 410.494.4864 tfi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] marketplace at maple lawn Thomas L. Fidler, Jr. John R. Schultz Laura J. Williams 410 494 4860 410 494 4894 410 494 4864 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] MacKenzie RETAIL • 2328 W Joppa Road, Suite 200 | Lutherville, Maryland 21093 • 410-821-8585 • www.MACKENZIECOMMERCIAL.com.
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