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Take a Break From the Treadmill and Head to Athletic Asylum CrossFit White Marsh

When you think of working out, where does your mind go? Does it wander to the treadmill at the gym or the running path at your local park? Do you balk at the idea of another long, boring cardio workout? Athletic Asylum CrossFit White Marsh might be able to help. Its strength-oriented workouts are a … Continue reading Take a Break From the Treadmill and Head to Athletic Asylum CrossFit White Marsh

Work begins on Greenleigh at Crossroads development

“Greenleigh is placemaking at its best.” Kevin Kamenetz Baltimore County Executive Elected officials and developers gathered on May 17 to break ground on a $750 million mixed-use community that will bring 1,500 homes, along with retail and office space, to Middle River. The 200-acre development, called Greenleigh at Crossroads, is part of the 1,000-acre Baltimore … Continue reading Work begins on Greenleigh at Crossroads development

Development Team Begins Construction on $750 Million Greenleigh at Crossroads

St. John Properties, Somerset Construction and Elm Street Development held a groundbreaking ceremony for the development of Greenleigh at Crossroads, the next phase of the 1,000-acre Baltimore Crossroads business campus in White Marsh, MD. The $750 million project will consist of 1,000 single-family homes and townhomes, 500 multifamily units, three mid-rise office buildings totaling roughly … Continue reading Development Team Begins Construction on $750 Million Greenleigh at Crossroads

Greenleigh at Crossroads $750 million development bringing jobs, residents

New Middle River jobs, residents and businesses are coming to eastern Baltimore County as construction begins for Greenleigh at Crossroads, a $750 million mixed-use community along Maryland Route 43. The 200-acre development incorporates many new urbanism design elements including a compact design where you can walk to work, shop or play; a mix of shops, … Continue reading Greenleigh at Crossroads $750 million development bringing jobs, residents