The company, currently located at 5026 Campbell Blvd., is moving to Schilling Green, a three story, 110,000-square-foot building at 230 Schilling Circle. The building, owned by the local developer Merritt Properties, was recently redeveloped to include a fitness center, new HVAC systems and a partial green roof. It is now seeking LEED Gold certification--the second project of Merritt's that has been registered with the US Green Building Council.
The LEED certification is a key reason why Atradius opted to move to this building, Jacskon says. "It is a European firm so sustainability is important to it." Beyond that, however, he says a Gold or Silver level certification is not as important.
The building was recently empty; since the renovation it has attracted other tenants besides Atradius, according to Jackson. Now there is about 60,000 square feet still available. Partly that is due to the building's rehab; it is also due to its location in Hunt Valley, Jackson says. "This is one of the few submarkets that have not been hit with rising vacancy rates--at least for top tier buildings." Merritt Properties, was represented by Whit Levering, Pat Franklin and Lou Boeri.
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