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MIE begins to fill flex site.(BUSINESS)(PROPERTY LINES)
0 Comments | Washington Times, The, December, 2003
Byline: Tim Lemke, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Baltimore developer MIE Properties Inc. has finished the construction of its seventh building at Cromwell Business Park in Glen Burnie, Md., and announced its first tenant. MIE said Data Search Inc. will be the first tenant for the building and will move in 85 employees by the end of the month.
MIE specializes in leasing office and flex space, or space that can be converted easily into warehouse or industrial space with minimal investment. Construction on the seventh building at Cromwell began in April. Cromwell Business Park, located off Interstate 97 near the Baltimore-Washington International Airport, sits on about 150 acres. The seventh building consists of about 15,600 square feet. Three more buildings are...
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