Greenberg Gibbons Receives Maryland Sustainable Growth Award for the Armory at Towson Row

Owings Mills, Md. (December 5, 2022) Greenberg Gibbons announced today it has won the Maryland Sustainable Growth Award from The Maryland Department of Planning for the Armory at Towson Row, an adaptive redevelopment of the historic National Guard Armory. The state’s award recognizes individuals, organizations, and programs that exemplify well-planned economic and community development initiatives throughout Maryland.

“We’re honored to receive this prestigious award from the state,” said Eric Walter, President of Greenberg Gibbons. “We take great pride in our smart growth and sustainability efforts, and it’s been gratifying to partner with Towson University to create this cutting-edge innovation hub to serve entrepreneurs, students, and the greater Towson community.”

The Armory at Towson Row on West Susquehanna Avenue is a 26,000-square-foot entrepreneurial center with 6,000 square feet of coworking space, as well as seven conference rooms and ample boardroom space. The Armory is also home to a brand-new Starbucks.

A premier mixed-use development by Greenberg Gibbons, Towson Row is located on five acres between York Road, Towsontown Boulevard, Washington Avenue, and Chesapeake Avenue. In addition to the Armory, the 1.2 million-square-foot development features 150,000 square feet of Class A office space, Altus at Towson Row student housing, The York at Towson Row apartment complex, and a 220-room, dual-flag hotel. It is anchored by a 45,000-square-foot Whole Foods Market and includes over 75,000 square feet of retail/restaurant space.

About Greenberg Gibbons

Celebrating more than 50 years of success, Greenberg Gibbons is one of the East Coast’s premier developers, investors, and owners of mixed-use, retail, and flex/R&D properties. The company has developed and managed a portfolio of more than 10.6 million square feet of properties. Its signature projects include the award-winning Hunt Valley Towne Centre, Annapolis Towne Centre, Waugh Chapel Towne Centre, Foundry Row, and Towson Row. For more information, visit www.ggcommercial.com.