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AmTote International Renews 51K-SF Lease in Maryland
AM Tote International, Inc., a technology and services provider to the global pari-mutuel wagering market, has renewed its 50,665 square foot lease at 11200 Pepper Road in Hunt Valley, Maryland, a single-story building comprising 74,069 square feet of light industrial space.
Daniel Hudak, SIOR and Joe Bradley, SIOR, both Senior Vice President and Principal and Joe Bradley for MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services handled negotiations on behalf of the landlord, Schilling Pepper Lot 24 Business Trust, and Stuart Reinhoff of Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant. The building is 100 percent leased.
The company utilizes the space to house its corporate headquarters, R&D, and manufacturing operations, with approximately 35 employees working in the building. 11200 Pepper Road is within walking distance of a Light Rail Station and is close to Interstate 83, Hunt Valley Towne Centre and an array of other restaurant options and business amenities.
AmTote International, Inc., a 1/ST TECHNOLOGY company, is a trusted name and industry leader since 1933. AmTote has evolved into a premier wagering technology company while continuing to expand its core pari-mutuel and fixed odds products geared to a global audience.
AmTote is the leading technology & services provider to the global pari-mutuel wagering market, possessing the broadest worldwide hosts integration for commingled pari-mutuel & fixed odds wagering systems. The organization has aggressively evolved from its longstanding position as the preeminent totalisator company to a full racing & gaming technology, software house, product innovation, and professional services firm. In doing so, AmTote remains dedicated to facilitating the growth and success of the global racing industry for decades to come, through improving technology and developing increasingly innovative products geared toward the modern marketplace.
A LEGACY BORN FROM DEVOTION & DEDICATION
Recognizing that the pari-mutuel wagering model used primarily in horseracing was in serious need of new technology & innovation, Baltimore-based engineer & entrepreneur Harry Straus founded the American Totalisator Company (“AmTote”) in 1933.