Edward Wallace+FollowBig changes at Greenberg Gibbons: New leadership aims for growthGreenberg Gibbons just made a bold move by bringing Courtney Smith on board as executive VP and Head of Asset Management & Leasing—a role created to supercharge their East Coast expansion. Smith’s got a strong track record with major retail portfolios, and he’ll be focusing on boosting property performance, strengthening tenant relationships, and keeping investors in the loop. With new projects like the $500M Midtown64 in Richmond underway, it looks like the company is gearing up for some serious growth. What do you think this means for the future of local retail and mixed-use spaces? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #BaltimoreBusiness00Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowBaltimore rents spike: What you can do nowBaltimore business owners are getting hit with rent increases that are double what many expected—sometimes jumping from $6 to $12 per square foot at lease renewal. That’s a massive extra cost, especially for those with larger spaces. The key is to get ahead: start planning at least a year before your lease ends, rethink how much space you really need, and check what other options are out there before you negotiate. Have you faced a rent shock lately? How are you handling it? Let’s share strategies and support each other through these changes. #RealEstate #BaltimoreBusiness #RisingRents00Share
randerson+FollowBaltimore’s industrial scene just got biggerBaltimore’s industrial market is heating up with Camber Real Estate Partners and PGIM Real Estate snapping up seven buildings totaling over 745,000 square feet across the region. These properties, spread through Halethorpe, Jessup, Middle River, Rosedale, and Baltimore, are already buzzing with 17 different businesses. What’s really interesting is how this move brings more light industrial and shallow-bay space to an area where it’s tough to find. With easy access to major highways and the Port of Baltimore, this could mean more jobs, more business growth, and a stronger local economy. What do you think this means for our community? #RealEstate #BaltimoreBusiness #IndustrialGrowth00Share
Tristan Richards+FollowBaltimore Banner’s CRO launches new agencyBig moves in the agency world: Sharon Nevins, who played a huge role in building The Baltimore Banner’s revenue engine from scratch, is stepping out to launch The Agile Agency. She’s bringing her hands-on, C-suite approach to help organizations grow faster and smarter—without all the usual red tape. Meanwhile, FTI Consulting is adding seasoned strategist Joshua Baca to their D.C. team, and Drumfire Public Affairs is welcoming digital pro Maureen Vogel. These shifts could shake up how local organizations approach growth, media, and digital strategy. What changes do you hope to see from these new leaders? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #BaltimoreBusiness00Share
Edward Wallace+FollowBaltimore’s Sharon Nevins launches The Agile AgencySharon Nevins, the powerhouse behind The Baltimore Banner’s revenue growth, is stepping out to launch her own consulting firm, The Agile Agency. After building millions in revenue and shaping the Banner’s business from scratch, she’s now bringing her C-suite expertise directly to organizations that want to move faster and smarter—without all the red tape. The Agile Agency promises hands-on, senior-level strategy for brands, nonprofits, and startups looking to accelerate growth and make bold moves. What do you think—will this kind of “on-demand” executive leadership change how local businesses grow? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #BaltimoreBusiness00Share
Shelly Powell+FollowBaltimore’s industrial scene just got biggerA major real estate move is shaking up Greater Baltimore—17 businesses across seven buildings now have new landlords, and it’s all about the city’s growing reputation as an industrial powerhouse. These properties, spread from Halethorpe to Middle River, are prized for their easy access to highways and the Port of Baltimore, making them a hot commodity for companies needing space close to major transport routes. With industrial space so hard to come by in our area, this deal could mean more jobs, new businesses, and even higher demand for local services. What changes do you think this will bring to our neighborhoods? #RealEstate #BaltimoreBusiness #IndustrialGrowth00Share