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Longfellow Enters Maryland With Lab Conversion in Rockville
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Longfellow Actual Property Companions is increasing to the I-270 hall with the acquisition of 1 Protect, a 191,000-square-foot workplace constructing in Rockville, Md., in response to the corporate.
The value was not disclosed, however a supply near the deal famous it was roughly $42 million.
Federal Capital Companions was the vendor, having acquired the property in 2014 for $61.2 million.
This marks the primary entry within the Maryland marketplace for Longfellow, which has a portfolio of greater than 15 million sq. ft of life sciences house across the nation. The developer will convert the constructing into life sciences house.
“The I-270 hall, also referred to as DNA Alley, has lengthy been a hotbed for innovation and a number of the easiest firms within the nation for life-changing discoveries,” Ben Sayles, Longfellow’s managing director within the Northeast, advised Business Observer. “Nearly instantly, we’re going to convert the constructing from workplace to state-of-the-art lab house that gives the framework for all times science and biotech firms to have the easiest revolutionary house for his or her staff and management.”
The corporate will probably be making substantial upgrades to the constructing’s electrical and HVAC methods. It can additionally combine the agency’s proprietary tenant expertise platform ElevateTM, which contains customized programming..
Longfellow has constructed an in depth portfolio in key markets equivalent to Boston, San Francisco, San Diego and the Analysis Triangle of North Carolina. It seems to be ahead to getting into the Maryland/Washington, D.C., market, one of many high 5 markets within the nation, in response to Sayles.
“What is basically thrilling for us is the power to supply tenants a full constructing id — this can be a true rarity in high markets like this one,” he mentioned.
Shaun Weinberg of Cushman & Wakefield represented the vendor and procured the customer within the deal.
Requests for remark from Federal Capital Companions weren’t instantly returned.
Keith Loria could be reached at Kloria@commercialobserver.com.
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Hot and muggy 4th of July in Maryland, scattered storms in the afternoon
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Maryland grandfather-to-be, 40, dies after fight with neighbor over his dogs running into their yard: ‘He did not deserve that’
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A Maryland soon-to-be grandfather died after he was struck in the back of the head when he tried to apologize to his neighbors over his dogs running into their backyard, his heartbroken family claimed.
Marvin Guevara’s dogs escaped his Boyd home through a hole in his fence onto his neighbor’s property on June 14, according to the Montgomery County Police Department.
Guevara, 40, then went to his neighbor’s house to retrieve the dogs and apologize for the inconvenience, his daughter-in-law, Flor Flores, told News4.
The family man had gotten into a “verbal argument” with an unidentified female at the property over his dogs running loose in the neighborhood when things took a violent turn.
Investigators found that the female hit Guevara in the head during the altercation, and he needed to be transported to an area hospital.
A video of the altercation taken by Flores shows the female and an unidentified male arguing with Guevara before the fists started flying, according to News4.
Flores claims that before she started filming, the female neighbor hit her father-in-law in the back of the head.
“She went then and like slapped him on the side of his face and she wanted to hit him again,” Flores told the outlet. “But this is when I grabbed my phone and I recorded. He did not deserve that.”
Two weeks later, on June 30, the beloved community member would be pronounced dead.
Guevara’s body is undergoing an autopsy by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore to determine his cause of death.
The county’s Major Crimes Division is also investigating his cause of death.
Guevara’s neighbors — who have not yet been charged with any crime — told the outlet that the soon-to-be grandfather was trespassing on their property but refused to elaborate further.
The two homes in Boyds are about five miles outside Germantown, Md.
While the family waits for answers on how their loved one died, they’re outraged that the situation ever resorted to violence.
“This is just something that didn’t have to happen over some dogs,” Flores told the outlet. “We just want peace from everything. We just want things to get done right.”
Guevara was an active member of his church and was known for his kindness and generosity, his family devastated family told the outlet.
His heartbroken daughter-in-law said what hurts the most is that his first grandchild — a granddaughter who is due next month — will never get to meet her grandfather.
“I was like, ‘You’re going to teach her how to walk,’” Flores said.
“And he said, ‘I’m going to teach her how to ride a horse.’”
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