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Himmelrich Associates, Inc. is a Baltimore-based real estate firm specializing in adaptive reuse—transforming historic industrial properties into modern office, retail, and mixed-use spaces. For over 30 years, we’ve taken a design-forward approach to redevelopment, creating environments where architectural character and contemporary functionality naturally intersect.

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Carefully Curated Adaptive Reuse

With decades of experience repurposing Baltimore’s industrial buildings, Himmelrich Associates continues to lead the city’s adaptive reuse movement. Our team is known for turning underutilized or environmentally challenged sites into thriving commercial destinations—blending smart design, modern amenities, and respect for historic craftsmanship.

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Our work spans decades of redeveloping industrial properties into design-forward workplaces and retail destinations. Through thoughtful construction methods and a deep respect for historic craftsmanship, we deliver spaces that offer both architectural character and contemporary convenience.We challenge the old tension between work and home—creating environments that feel inspiring, accessible, and comfortable without sacrificing professionalism or productivity. By rethinking the stereotypes of corporate office spaces, we help tenants discover a refreshing take on what “work” can look and feel like.

Fully Restored 19th-Century Mills

Meadow Mill and Mt. Washington Mill were among Himmelrich’s earliest adaptive-reuse projects—two former cotton mills reimagined into active retail and office hubs. Today, they’re home to national brands like Whole Foods, PNC Bank, and Starbucks, plus beloved local businesses including Stone Mill Bakery and La Cuchara. These spaces now support everyone from individual consultants to leading design, tech, and nonprofit organizations.

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Dedicated to Urban Development

Following the mill transformations, Himmelrich Associates took on the ambitious restoration of the Montgomery Ward Catalog House—revitalizing more than 1.3 million square feet of historic industrial architecture into the Montgomery Park Business Center. Now home to a mix of commercial and government tenants, Montgomery Park is a nationally recognized success story in adaptive reuse and sustainable redevelopment.

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