Lowe's Signs Lease for Mill Station

4/30/18

Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz announced today that Lowe’s has signed a lease with Kimco Realty for space at Mill Station in Owings Mills.

Construction will begin this June on a 132,825 square-foot building for the home improvement retailer, with an expected opening in January 2019. The new Lowe’s will include a 21,587 square-foot garden center.

“We are pleased to have attracted Lowe’s as the newest addition to Mill Station, which will provide a thriving retail center for County residents,” said Baltimore County Executive Kamenetz. “The $108 million investment in the project adds to the more than $1 billion of recent private investment in Owings Mills.”

Kimco began construction in early 2018 on Mill Station, a 640,000 square foot Signature Series development on the site of the former Owings Mills Town Center, which will bring 250 jobs to the area during the construction phase.

“Lowe’s will be a great addition to the area, along with several other popular shopping and eating destinations that Owings Mills and Randallstown residents can look forward to having right in their own backyard,” said County Council Chair Julian E. Jones, Jr.

A 148,000 square-foot Costco was the first tenant announced for the new project. The Costco store is projected to open in August 2018 and will include a deli, bakery, food court, garden center, optical department, photo center and gas station. Existing tenants of Mill Station include AMC Theatres, Chido’s Tex-Mex Grill, Greene Turtle, Olive Garden, Red Lobster and Red Robin.

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