The Cordish Companies

Cordish Companies
Private company
Industry Construction, Real estate
Founded 1910
Founder Louis Cordish
Headquarters Pratt Street Power Plant, Baltimore, Maryland
Area served
United States
Website www.cordish.com

The Cordish Companies (previously The Cordish Company) is a United States-based real estate development and entertainment operating company based in Baltimore, Maryland. The company is headquartered on the 6th floor of the Pratt Street Power Plant in Baltimore.[1][2] The Cordish Companies primarily develops and operates commercial real estate developments, entertainment districts, gaming, hotels, international development, private equity, residential, restaurants and sports-anchored districts.[3] The Company owns and manages over 40 million square feet of commercial, hotel, and residential development.[4][5]

The Cordish Companies has been awarded seven Urban Land Institute(ULI) Awards for Excellence.[6]

History

It was founded in 1910 by Louis Cordish.[7] In 1933, his son Paul L. Cordish joined the business and was an active participant for 70 years; in 1968, Paul’s son David S. Cordish joined the firm. David S. Cordish currently serves as the company's chairman and CEO. As of 2016, all three of David’s sons, Jonathan, Blake, and Reed, serve as Principals of The Cordish Companies.[3]

Executive Management[8]

The Pratt Street Power Plant houses the headquarters of The Cordish Companies

Properties

Urban Developments

Shopping Centers

Awards

References

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  2. "address.gif." Cordish Company. April 24, 2001. Retrieved on September 13, 2011. "The Power Plant 601 East Pratt Street 6th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202"
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  13. "THE URBAN LAND INSTITUTE DISTRICT COUNCIL OF BALTIMORE ANNOUNCES THE 2012 LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNER!discussion or share something with the group... | LinkedIn". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2015-06-24.
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  16. "2007 Landmark Awards Dinner - Houston Business Journal". Houston Business Journal. Retrieved 2015-06-24.
  17. "Downtown Louisville entertainment, retail center nets Cordish another award". Retrieved 2015-06-24.
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  20. "Waterfront Partnership: Restaurants And Retailers On The Waterfront". waterfrontpartnership.org. Retrieved 2015-06-24.
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