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The Future of Lutherville Station

Lutherville Station LLC plans to transform 130 W. Ridgely Road into a new community “town square” that includes residential apartment units, community gathering spaces, office and retail space, dining establishments, and green/park space. All the new developments will be immediately adjacent to existing transportation options and will prioritize environmental protection and sustainability alongside the nearby Roland Run that is located behind the property.

A reimagined Lutherville Station will bring together the community with offices, new retail, a dynamic “town square” for connections, and—for the first time ever—brand-new Class A residential space in Lutherville-Timonium.

Lutherville Station will be packed with amenities offering Baltimore County residents a modern “town square” community within walking distance to transit, with plenty of green space to live, play, work and eat.

The redevelopment of this currently vacant property will generate millions in economic activity, create well-paying jobs, and benefit the surrounding environment of Lutherville-Timonium. A strong sense of place is fundamental to the creation of community—and Lutherville Station is ready to become that new community hub.

Report estimates 2,100 jobs, $325 million in economic activity, and $4 million in annual repeatable tax revenue for the Baltimore County project, Detailed analysis on project’s website: www.LuthervilleStation.com

Lutherville Station LLC released an economic impact study for the proposed Lutherville Station Transit Oriented Development at the current site of the Lutherville light rail station on West Ridgely in Timonium, Maryland.

The study, conducted by Richard Clinch, PhD, Executive Director of the Jacob France Institute at the University of Baltimore, notes the significant $325 million impact the project will have on job creation and tax revenue for Baltimore County and the State of Maryland. The report was commissioned in 2022 and was included in the transit-oriented development proposal submitted to Baltimore County for a recommendation to the State of Maryland for approval of the TOD designation.

Lease Signed For Late 2026

“We are pleased to make this economic impact data available to the public and the members of the community,” said Mark Renbaum, a Principal with MLR Partners and one of the members of Lutherville Station, LLC. “While the data was submitted based on our project proposal, we want to make sure that it is easily accessible to all. The proposed TOD at Lutherville Station will be a game changer for Baltimore County by providing housing options, office space, green space, new retail space, and dining amenities within walking distance of the light rail that provides convenient access to Hunt Valley, the Maryland State Fairgrounds, downtown Baltimore, Penn Station and BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport. Furthermore, the proposed TOD would be the first live/work/play environment of its kind along York Road from Towson to Hunt Valley.”

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