Baltimore, MD is the largest city and cultural hub of the state of Maryland and is an independent city. The city is situated down the tidal part of the Patapsco River and the arm of the Cheapsake Bay. To differentiate it from the Baltimore County, the city is also referred to as Baltimore City. According to the US Census of 2008 the population of Baltimore was 636,919. There are 2.7 million citizens in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area and is known to be the 20th largest in the nation. All of these numbers help keep demand for Baltimore office space pretty consistent. Commercial real estate is a big business in Baltimore, but our service is Free and we can help you secure a cheap and fair lease on any size property - no matter if you have 1, 20, 50, or even 100 employees.
Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, at a time was the 2nd largest port of entry for the immigrants and a chief manufacturing center. But, the harbor has now been converted to Harbor Place, which is a retail, entertainment and tourist destination. The National Aquarium in Baltimore is also situated here. Baltimore has also diversified to the service sector industries. The city was a home to steel processing, auto manufacturing, shipping & transportation. Baltimore also suffered a de-industrialization period that cost the city residents high wage jobs but Baltimore has shifted to the modern service economy and is now a growing financial, health and business sector, which entails smaller companies renting a Baltimore executive office suite.
There are six Fortune 1000 companies located in Baltimore: Black & Decker, Constellation Energy, Legg Mason, Grace Chemicals, McCormick & Columbia and T. Rowe Price. The other companies include Alex. Brown & Sons, Brown Advisory, Vertis, FTI Consulting, Under Armor, Thomson Prometric, DAP, Performax, 180°, Sylvan Learning, Advertising.com, Old Mutual Financial Network, Wm. T. Burnett & Co and DeBaufre Bakeries. John Hopkins Hospital is also headquartered here and is the new biotech park of the city and this park is under construction.
The average income of the families is $35,438. The per capita income of the city is $16,978 and around 18.8% of the families and 22.9% of the citizens of the city is under the poverty line. The demographics also revealed that there were 239 homicides in the city in 2009 a little high from 2008. Even though the other categories in the crime sector are decreasing in the city, the average crime rate is still higher than the year before.
The city of Baltimore is a great place for locating your business or company, and that includes all industries whether it be industrial, retail, or even warehouse space you might need . Many Baltimore executive office suites have panoramic views of the harbor. The main hubs of the city are the Inner Harbor Center, Pratt St., Downtown, East Lexington St., Calvert St and Smith Avenue etc. Lease agreements for rental rates regarding Baltimore executive office suites are usually paid monthly and per office. This is similar to other major cities like Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and DC.
Quotes for offices in the city can range from $200 to $2200 per office depending on size and floorplan (which are designed for bullpens, open office layouts, etc). Each of the offices in the city is well constructed. Many Baltimore executive office suites have reception areas which are well designed and depending on terms, may have a manned telephone service or lounge area. Many offices also include conference rooms, AV equipment for conferences, broadband access, wireless technology, elevators, fitness centers, telephone answering, café, and sundry services. Most buildings also offer car parking facilities and have 24 hour security. Before you move into a new office, see our expert pics of other properties in the Baltimore, MD area such as: Elkridge, Essex, Federal Hill, Fort Meade -Odenton