Groundbreaking for the new location of the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development at Reservoir Square took place on June 27, 2025. The $170 million mixed-use development will be located along the 600-850 block of W. North Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. The project is the result of a strategic partnership between Baltimore City and private sector partners, including MCB Real Estate. (Left-right): · Pat Coggins, President, Atapco Properties; Deputy Secretary Jason Perkins-Cohen; Maryland Department of Labor; MacKenzie Garvin, Esq., Director, Mayor’s Office of Employment Development; Mark Renbaum, Principal MLR Partners; Councilman James Torrence; MCB Co-founder & Managing Partner Peter Pinkard; MCB Co-founder & Managing Partner P. David Bramble; Bill Henry, Comptroller, City of Baltimore; J. Tom Sadowski, Executive Director, MEDCO; Assistant Secretary Carol Gilbert, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development; Reni Lawal, MCB development associate; and Theresa Stegman, MCB VP of Development & Structured Finance. Photos credit: MCB Real Estate

New 63,000 SF Location at MCB’s Reservoir Square Will Support Employment Access

BALTIMORE, MD – MCB Real Estate, a commercial real estate investment management and development firm with nationwide holdings, is excited to announce the official groundbreaking for the new location of the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development (MOED) at Reservoir Square, a new $170 million mixed-use development located along the 600-850 block of W. North Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland developed in partnership with MCB Real Estate, Atapco Properties and MLR Partners. 

“This is an investment that will change lives and help to change the footprint and legacy of this neighborhood,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott. “We’re talking about a place once called ‘Murder Mall,’ that will soon be home to a state-of-the-art employment hub, where Baltimoreans can get connected to good jobs. My administration is committed, not only to making these resources available, but making them accessible, including by creating spaces like this one in neighborhoods where they can have the greatest impact.”

The City’s new state-of-the-art employment hub will encompass a four-story 63,000-square-foot facility. MOED’s strategic placement on the CityLink Gold route and proximity to Penn North Station ensures optimal accessibility for MOED’s clients who are connecting to employment opportunities. The facility will integrate a modern American Job Center, featuring advanced career skills-building classrooms, collaborative workspaces, and upgraded technology learning labs. This consolidated One-Stop Career Center will centralize various programs and services, making them more accessible and efficient, ultimately benefiting residents and the greater West Baltimore community and the City as a whole.

 (L-r): Councilman James Torrence; MCB Co-founder & Managing Partner P. David Bramble; Bill Henry, Comptroller, City of Baltimore; and J. Tom Sadowski, Executive Director, MEDCO.

“The new MOED at Reservoir Square is much more than just a building, it represents a profound commitment to the very community it serves,” says MCB Real Estate Co-founder and Managing Partner P. David Bramble. “Much like the broader vision we have for Reservoir Square, this center is uniquely positioned to unlock immense potential right here in the neighborhood. As someone incredibly proud to call this area home, seeing this direct investment and the opportunities it creates for its residents is truly gratifying.”

In FY 2024 alone, MOED’s efforts translated into more than 3,000 city residents securing jobs through the office’s efforts. MOED also actively supported the business community, servicing more than 1,000 businesses with essential recruitment services, strategic advisement, and grants. Additionally, MOED’s 2024 YouthWorks initiative offered summer job opportunities to over 10,000 young individuals, collaborating with more than 750 employer partners across the city.

Rendering of the new Mayor’s Office of Employment Development headquarters.

The creation of the new MOED facility is the result of a strategic partnership between the City and private sector partners like MCB. This collaborative model ensures the project proceeds without affecting other municipal capital initiatives, and for the first time in decades, Baltimore City will gain a new government office building, demonstrating an innovative method for delivering critical public services by harnessing private sector expertise.

“The groundbreaking of our new American Job Center marks a major milestone in our mission to connect Baltimoreans with opportunity,” said MacKenzie Garvin, Esq., Director of the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development. “This state-of-the-art, transit-accessible facility will serve as a centralized hub for workforce innovation, employer engagement, and community collaboration. By unifying our core programs in one modern space, we’re enhancing access, streamlining services, and equipping residents to build sustainable careers. This historic investment reflects the power of strategic partnership and underscores our long-term commitment to advancing economic justice across Baltimore.”

The Reservoir Square project is also a textbook example of a collaborative public-private partnership. The City of Baltimore collaborated with MCB Real Estate, Atapco Properties, and MLR Partners, along with the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), the Maryland Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO), national non-profit P3 –Foundation Inc. (P3) and the Neighborhood Impact Investment Fund (NIIF). The sale-leaseback structure between the City and P3, with bonds issued by MEDCO, provides a path to ownership for the City, with a built-in reserve fund to ensure the long-term viability of the facility. The development is considered a model for equitable urban redevelopment, transforming a once-blighted mall and public housing site in West Baltimore into a vibrant, mixed-use community. 

“Reservoir Square and the new MOED location are a powerful testament to what is possible when committed partners come together with a shared vision,” adds Bramble. “This project brings long-overdue investment to a truly deserving community. And though these deals are complex, when you have the right partners, determination, and vision, even the toughest projects can rise. It is our hope that this project inspires other organizations, public and private alike, to come together and make a difference.”

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