Baltimore Peninsula is a waterfront renaissance that is helping to define Baltimore's next chapter, with a new dynamic neighborhood rising on the Middle Branch of the Patapsco River. Port Covington is a vibrant mixed-use neighborhood with a business ecosystem specifically designed to help companies and individuals reach their full potential. The development area encompasses 235 acres with up to 14 million square feet of mixed-use development, 2.5 miles of restored waterfront, and 40 acres of parks, piers, and green space. The neighborhood will be active around the clock with new residences, offices, shops, restaurants, hotels, markets, event spaces, and public parks and piers.
2455 House Street is a trophy, loft-style authentic building that resonates with companies' modern workforce needs for future success. The seven-story office tower features loft windows that provide abundant natural light across office floors and spectacular water views that inspire and increase employee productivity. Featuring virtually column free floor plates, this building allows for highly efficient space plans which shrink leasable square footages and reduce overall occupancy costs. The well-designed building amenities include a rooftop event and conference space, ideal for entertaining and corporate meetings.
Rye Street Market is a neighborhood anchor with distinctive industrial and turn-of-the-century architecture across three cohesive buildings. Designed to attract innovators and entrepreneurs, the inspiring features and peerless structures embrace Baltimore's proud history. With terraces and setbacks with vistas overlooking the water, market, and central courtyard, Rye Street Market is a destination that goes beyond a typical day at the office. The boutique-style spaces range in size and offer flexible design options and lease terms for companies to grow and expand.
Access is unparalleled at Baltimore Peninsula. Whether your employees arrive by car, mass transit, bike, foot, or even water taxi, getting here is a breeze. Located directly on I-95, Baltimore Peninsula provides an attractive commute to the highly educated and talented workforce in the greater Baltimore/Washington, DC metropolitan area. With three direct access points, no other location offers the reliability of avoiding heavy traffic entering and leaving downtown Baltimore. Baltimore Peninsula opens up the local commuter pool beyond Baltimore's status quo. Commutes from within Baltimore City and surrounding Montgomery, Prince Georges, Anne Arundel, Harford, and Baltimore Counties are manageable with a Baltimore Peninsula office location.