Brickyard apartments on the way in Beltsville
JLB Partners recently broke ground on a 433-unit apartment building at Brickyard Station, a 63-acre mixed-use project being developed on the former Washington Brick Co. site in Beltsville. MORE
Jackson-Shaw Partners with Prudential Real Estate Investors on The Brick Yard Business Park
Jackson-Shaw, a national, diversified commercial real estate development and investment company, is joining forces with Prudential Real Estate Investors (PREI®) to continue building on the success of The Brick Yard Business Park, a 60-acre mixed-use business park in Beltsville, Md. Jackson-Shaw sold three buildings totaling 273,000 square feet of light industrial, flex and warehouse space, as well as approximately 22 acres of remaining land, into a partnership with PREI for an undisclosed sum. MORE
Jackson-Shaw Closes on $17.76 Sale of 45 Acres at Brickyard Station to Ryland Homes
Developer turns attention to multifamily phases at transit-oriented development
Jackson-Shaw, a national, diversified commercial real estate development and investment company, announced today that the company has closed on the $17.76 million sale of 45 acres at Brickyard Station, a 63-acre master-planned, transit-oriented community in Beltsville, Md., to Ryland Homes. The homebuilder will construct 51 single family homes and 354 town homes that will serve as part of the development’s residential offerings, allowing the seller to turn its attention to the multifamily phases of the project. MORE
Carrier Enterprise, LLC Leases 20,000 Square Feet at The Brick Yard Business Park
Jackson-Shaw, a national, diversified commercial real estate development and investment company, announced today that Carrier Enterprise, LLC, (CE) an international distributor of HVAC equipment and aftermarket parts, has signed a five-year lease for approximately 20,000 square feet of showroom and warehouse space along Mid-Atlantic Blvd. at The Brick Yard Business Park in Beltsville, Md. MORE
The Brick Yard Business Park Recieves NAIOP Award of Excellence
Jackson-Shaw, a national, diversified commercial real estate development and investment company, has announced that the first phase of the Brick Yard Business Park, a 60-acre industrial flex park in Beltsville, MD, received the 2010 NAIOP Award of Excellence in the “Best Industrial/Flex Project” category. MORE
The Brick Yard Business Park Named Finalist for Washington Business Journal's Best Real Estate Deals
Jackson-Shaw, a national, diversified commercial real estate development and investment company, is pleased to announce that The Brick Yard Business Park, a 60-acre industrial flex park in Beltsville, MD, has been selected as a finalist for the Washington Business Journal’s 2009 Best Real Estate Deals. MORE
Limbach Facility Services Leases 40,000 Square Feet at Brick Yard Business Park
Relocation to immediately bring 150 jobs to community
Jackson-Shaw, a national, diversified commercial real estate development and investment company, announced today that Limbach Facility Services, an industry-leading provider of sustainable building solutions focused on innovative and cost-effective HVAC management, has signed a ten-year lease for 40,000 square feet of office and manufacturing space at The Brick Yard Business Park in Beltsville, MD. MORE
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission,
Jackson-Shaw Dedicate Dinosaur Park
Site considered the most significant fossil deposit east of the Mississippi
In partnership with Jackson-Shaw, a
national, diversified commercial real estate development and investment
company, the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
(M-NCPPC), Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George's County
recently dedicated Dinosaur Park, a unique, 41-acre site that is considered
the most significant deposit of dinosaur and plant fossils anywhere east of
the Mississippi. MORE
Where the wild things were
Laurel area rich in dinosaur fossils is set aside as a park
As seen in the Washington Post on Tuesday, October 27, 2010
More than 65 million years ago, before the continents reached their current configuration -- and ages before industrial parks and shopping centers existed -- a warm and swampy swath of what is now Prince George's County was home to dinosaurs. MORE
Dinosaur Park Officially Dedicated and Opened To the Public
Prince George's Country Department of Parks and Recreation
The five-foot dinosaur bone is now in the hands of the Smithsonian. At an official ceremony, M-NCPPC opened Dinosaur Park that features a 41-acre property with fossil deposits from the Cretaceous Period (144 – 65 million years ago) including the fossils of a wide variety of dinosaurs and early flowering plants. MORE
Brick Yard Development Honors Its Roots
As seen in the Washington Post on Monday, January 7, 2008; D02
On a patch of land near Beltsville, where, for more than a century, clay was mined and turned into bricks, work has begun on a commercial and residential development worth an estimated $500 million. MORE
Developer lays out plan for $500M Brick Yard
As seen in the Washington Business Journal on December 27, 2007. Article by Joe Coombs
Another big project is shaping up on the north side of Prince George’s County. The Brick Yard, developed by Jackson-Shaw Co., will cover 125 acres and feature 1,300 residential units, a 750,000-square-foot office building and shops. Design plans for the former brick-making plant will incorporate recycled bricks. MORE