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BETHESDA, MD. — Marriott International Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR) has named Tony Capuano as the new CEO. This news follows the recent death of previous CEO, Arne Sorenson. Marriott also named Stephanie Linnartz as its new president. Linnartz was previously the Marriott group president in charge of consumer operations, emerging businesses, and technology. Capuano has been with the Marriott for 25 years, and he will be the company’s fourth CEO. He is taking over the hotel corporation at a time where the travel and hospitality industry is suffering due to travel restrictions and the COVID-19 pandemic. According to an article by The Wall Street Journal, Capuano stated that he plans to run the Marriott in a similar way as Sorenson did. Before Sorenson was diagnosed with cancer, he would be on the road for more than 200 days a year for work.

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40TEN

BALTIMORE — 28 Walker Development will build a five-story, 125,000-square-foot office building at 4010 Boston St. in Baltimore City, known as 40TEN. The Class A office space will be delivered in early 2022. 40TEN is the first commercial office building in downtown Baltimore constructed entirely using heavy wood timber materials. 28 Walker chose to utilize heavy timber based on the material’s positive energy efficiency attributes, with flooring, columns and exposed ceilings all comprising natural wood. 40TEN is part of the Collective at Canton, a mixed-use project developed by 28 Walker that features a Sprouts Farmers Market, Sola Salon and Chase Bank. Future plans include an apartment community built by Greystar and a hotel. The office building will feature a communal rooftop amenity deck free to all tenants, with half for conference facilities and kitchen space and the other half being a space to eat and relax. The property features 14-foot ceiling heights and enlarged windows to maximize the amount of natural light entering the building. The building will include a fitness center, touchless entry systems, antimicrobial finishes and specialty HVAC systems engineered to improve air quality and stimulate outdoor air flow. Free parking will be available to all tenants. Celebree …

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Marriott

BETHESDA, MD. — Marriott International (NASDAQ: MAR) posted a net income loss of $267 million for 2020, which The Wall Street Journal reports is the hotel giant’s first annual loss since 2009. The company posted a net loss of $164 million in fourth-quarter 2020, which is a significant drop from its net income of $279 million in fourth-quarter 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic materially changed global traffic patterns for both leisure and business travelers in 2020, and Marriott’s hotels bore the brunt of the subdued demand for hotel rooms, as well as conventions and conferences. “With the global pandemic, 2020 was the most challenging year in our 93-year history,” says Stephanie Linnartz, Marriott’s group president of consumer operations, technology and emerging businesses. Linnartz, along with Tony Capuano, are overseeing Marriott’s day-to-day operations of corporate matters in the wake of president and CEO Arne Sorenson’s passing earlier this week. On April 14, 2020, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reported its lowest travel volume of only 87,500 passengers throughout all TSA checkpoints nationwide, representing just 4 percent of passenger volume recorded on the same weekday in 2019. Average travel volume per day between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve, which is typically TSA’s busiest …

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PIKESVILLE, MD. — MD Energy Advisors has provided a $3 million commercial property-assessed clean energy (CPACE) loan to Garver Development Group to fund renovations to the former Port City Press printing facility in Baltimore County. The 177,000-square-foot property is located at 1323 Greenwood Road in Pikesville. Garver Development acquired the facility in 2020. The former owner, a Pennsylvania-based entity doing business as 1323 Greenwood LLC, closed the plant in early 2018 and the site has remained vacant. CPACE is a financing structure in which building owners borrow money for energy efficiency, renewable energy, or other projects and make repayments via an assessment on their property tax bill, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. CPACE loans are non-recourse debt products on a 20- to 25-year term and amortization schedule and feature a fixed interest rate routinely under 6 percent. Garver Development plans to convert approximately two-thirds of the building into a use that will support self-storage under the Self Storage Plus brand, as well as storage options for cars and small recreational vehicles. The balance of the space, representing approximately 32,000 square feet, will be transformed into an area that can be used for various light industrial and warehouse applications. …

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HOUSTON — The Howard Hughes Corp. (NYSE: HHC) has unveiled plans to add approximately 2 million square feet of new development across four of its master-planned communities in Las Vegas; Cypress, Texas; Columbia, Md.; and Honolulu. At Summerlin, which is located along the western rim of the Las Vegas valley, Howard Hughes has planned 1700 Pavilion, a 10-story office building. The Class A property will span 267,413 square feet and offer views of the entire valley. Additionally, the company will build Tanager Echo, the second phase of the Tanager luxury apartments. The 295-unit apartment complex will be situated on nearly three acres. Touchless entry and enhanced air filtration will be featured throughout both projects, which will be built simultaneously. Construction is expected to begin in the second quarter with completion slated for late 2022. At Bridgeland in Cypress, Texas, Howard Hughes has started construction of Starling at Bridgeland. The 358-unit apartment project is the first multifamily development to be built in Bridgeland Central, the 900-acre future town center. Starling at Bridgeland will incorporate extensive fitness features and will be located within walking distance of Josey Lake. Completion is slated for summer 2022. Howard Hughes is set to break ground this …

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UPPER MARLBORO, MD. — Cabot Properties Inc. and MRP Industrial are co-developing a speculative 86,840-square-foot warehouse/industrial building in Upper Marlboro, a Washington, D.C., suburb in Maryland’s Prince George’s County. The site is located on an approximate seven-acre parcel within Collington Park, with delivery expected to occur in the fall. Late last year, Cabot Properties acquired the development site from MRP Industrial for an undisclosed price. The property will be a single-story concrete tilt-wall building with 32-foot clear heights, 23 dock and two drive-in doors, LED lighting, a 120-foot truck court to support the movement of large tractor trailers and segregated parking fields for employee and visitor parking for nearly 100 vehicles. The large, open-space floorplate is suitable for a range of light manufacturing, warehouse, logistics and last-mile operations and can accommodate both a single- and multi-tenant use. Located 20 miles from Washington, D.C., and 40 miles from the Port of Baltimore, Collington Park is situated close to Interstate 495 and MD Route 301 and has more than 4 million square feet of industrial/warehouse space, with a current vacancy rate under 3.7 percent. Target and Amazon combined occupy more than 1 million square feet within the park. Other tenants include FedEx, …

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HAGERSTOWN, MD. — JLL has arranged the sale of a 70-acre industrial development site that is located at the intersection of Interstates 81 and 70 in Hagerstown, near the Pennsylvania and West Virginia borders. JLL worked on behalf of the seller, Washco Management. Penzance, a real estate investment firm in the greater Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, purchased the fully entitled site. Additionally, JLL has been engaged to source construction financing and lease the property on behalf of the developer, which will begin construction of an 825,000-square-foot Class A distribution building on the site this spring. The property is part of the I-81 Corridor Industrial market, which encompasses Berkeley County, W.Va.; Frederick and Winchester Counties in Virginia; and Washington County, Md. The site is close to four major seaports on the East Coast and will have auto and trailer parking upon completion. The JLL Capital Markets Investment Advisory team representing the seller included Jay Wellschlager, Bruce Strasburg, Craig Childs and Elizabeth Runge. Dave Dannenfelser and Tyler Boykin of JLL provided local market expertise, and Michael Moorehead of JLL provided guidance on site and development costs. Rob Carey, Susan Carras and Paul Spellman of JLL’s debt placement team is arranging financing on …

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ROCKVILLE, MD. — An affiliate of The Milestone Group has purchased The Villages at Decoverly, a 564-unit garden-style apartment community located in Rockville. Decoverly is located at 9901 Gable Ridge Terrace, approximately 24 miles from Washington, D.C. Decoverly was developed in stages in 1991 and 2006. The community features a variety of one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans and common area amenities including two pools, two fitness centers, tennis courts, an outdoor grilling and entertainment area and a children’s play area. Steve Collins, Water Coker, and Brian Crivella and Robert Jenkins of JLL Capital Markets represented the seller, an undisclosed foreign investor, in the transaction. The sales price was not disclosed.

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GAITHERSBURG, MD. — Alfred Weissman Real Estate LLC has completed the renovation of DoubleTree by Hilton Washington, D.C. North/ Gaithersburg, a 298-room hotel in Gaithersburg. The renovations included reconfiguring the lobby, introducing farm-to-table restaurant Knife & Fork, adding a Hertz car rental office on the premises and reconfiguring parking to eliminate certain parking restrictions. The developer also upgraded the hotel’s 16,356 square feet of meeting space with new vinyl flooring, carpeting and lighting. The hotel also features a 24/7 fitness center, pool and dry-cleaning services. Marshall Hotels & Resorts manages the property.

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ANNAPOLIS, MD. — Ready Capital has closed a $19.8 million refinancing loan for the renovation and lease-up of a 120,000-square-foot office building in Annapolis. The financing will be used to retire existing debt, execute a tenant improvement plan and fund light capital improvements. The non-recourse loan features a 36-month term with interest-only payments and a floating interest rate. The borrower was not disclosed.

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