BALTIMORE, MD (April 30, 2018) – The Retail Division of St. John Properties, Inc., a full-service real estate development and management company, has signed leases with six fast-casual and sit-down restaurants situated throughout the Anne Arundel and Baltimore County totaling more than 12,400 square feet of space. Bill Holzman, Vice President of Retail Leasing for […]

The Daily Record White Marsh Marriott SpringHill Suites, a four-story, 120-room hotel contained within Greenleigh at Crossroads, has opened in the 1000-acre, mixed-use business community in White Marsh. Middle River Hotel Partners, LLP is the development group and owner of the hotel, which will be managed by USA Management II, Inc. Located at 6110 Greenleigh […]

The Baltimore Sun | Meredith Cohn Marriott Springhill Suites has opened at Greenleigh at Crossroads, a 1,000-acre mixed-used development in White Marsh. Middle River Hotel Partners LLP developed and owns the four-story, 120-room hotel. It is being managed by USA Management II Inc. The overall development, by St. John Properties and Somerset Construction has been […]

Baltimore Business Journal  |  Melody Simmons A 120-room hotel is the latest addition to the Greenleigh at Crossroads in White Marsh and the property — set to officially open on Monday — already has 500 reservations. Marketing manager Rebecca Lee said Friday the Springhill Suites by Marriott will welcome its first guest at 3 p.m. […]

Four-story hospitality project represents latest amenity incorporated within mixed-use community developed by St. John Properties and Somerset Construction Company BALTIMORE, MD (April 23, 2018) – White Marsh Marriott Springhill Suites, a four-story 120-room hotel contained within Greenleigh at Crossroads, the next development phase of Baltimore Crossroads, is now operational in the 1,000-acre mixed-use business community […]

The Daily Record  |  Adam Bednar Baltimore’s suburbs continue to attract new and expanding companies with amenity-rich developments undercutting what was supposed to be one of the city’s strengths in competing for new firms and to entice existing companies to expand. This counters the national trend, where urban centers have been attracting employers while suburban office […]