Business & Tech

Little Leaves Moves Into White Marsh

A business that caters to families seeking help with social, communicative and behavioral challenges moved into White Marsh recently.

Little Leaves is located on Sandpiper Circle.
Little Leaves is located on Sandpiper Circle. (Courtesy photo)

WHITE MARSH, MD — A formerly unused office space has been transformed into a specialized suite that is helping families. Little Leaves recently moved into a building on Sandpiper Circle.

The company helps those with social, communicative and behavioral challenges. Its staff meets with children and their caregivers to conduct analyses and come up with therapeutic plans to help their clients participate in their communities to the fullest.

Little Leaves, which also has locations in Silver Spring and the D.C. area, worked with Kenwood Management to transform a dormant office space so it would be tailored for the organization's needs.

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In seven weeks, Kenwood Management completed the project and in the meantime, provided temporary space for the business while its new digs were being created. The renovations were completed under budget and in short order by Commercial Interior Construction, project officials said.

Currently, Little Leaves is the first tenant in the building, which totals 47,680 feet and includes a full commercial kitchen.

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Kenwood added the building at 8098 Sandpiper Circle to its portfolio in the past couple of years.

"Since first acquiring five buildings in 2016 and then adding another in 2018, we have found significant tenant interest in the White Marsh submarket, due to its proximity to I-95, I-695 and to various amenities and housing," Principal at Kenwood Management Bill Singer said in a statement. "We consider White Marsh to be one of the top tier submarkets in Baltimore County."


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