Anchored by Starbucks since 2006
The Property recently underwent a $2 million capital improvement project that included a building expansion, new façades, roofing, site and landscaping upgrades, and complete tenant build-outs. As part of the renovation, Starbucks relocated to the end-cap to allow for a drive-thru lane, and executed a 10-year lease extension, further reinforcing its long-term commitment to the location.
Starbucks is joined by Crimson Coward, a rapidly expanding hot-chicken concept from California, which selected Snowden Crossing for its first Maryland location, and Charm City Run, a regional running and walking specialty company with seven locations around Maryland and Delaware.
The center’s largest tenant, Curaleaf, a leading national cannabis operator, is well positioned to benefit from Maryland’s legalization of recreational cannabis. Curaleaf’s sales were $7.6 million in the past 12 months, up 242% since the state of Maryland legalized cannabis for recreational use.
Positioned in the Heart of Columbia
Situated in the heart of Columbia, Snowden Crossing enjoys a high-barrier-to-entry location within one of the most successful master-planned communities in the country. The Columbia South submarket has historically maintained exceptionally high occupancy rates, due in part to the arduous commercial planning and zoning requirements in the master-planned community. The Property benefits from excellent regional accessibility, positioned just off Interstate-95, between Route 32 (Patuxent Freeway) and Route 175 (Rouse Parkway), providing easy access throughout the greater Howard County trade area.
Columbia is strategically located in Howard County —the 6th wealthiest county in the United States, midway between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. It offers residents convenient access to both metropolitan job centers and allows local employers to draw from a highly educated, dual-market workforce. The area also benefits from proximity to several major regional employers in high-growth sectors, including Fort Meade 11 miles east—Maryland’s largest employer and home to the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command.