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Broad Street Realty Unveils Rooftop Solar at Glen Burnie Shopping Center

Broad Street Realty inaugurated a 2.4-megawatt rooftop solar project at its Cromwell Shopping Center in Glen Burnie, MD.  The 233,000-square-foot shopping center is hosting the solar project, which produces enough electricity to power more than 1,000 homes in BG&E service territory in Maryland. The ballasted racking system is covered by 4,380 solar panels.

Centennial Generating Company developed the project, which was built by Halo, a solar engineering contractor, and AccelDev served as development capital financing. The project will be owned and operated by Madison Energy Infrastructure.

Michael Jacoby, Broad Street chairman and CEO, said, “The net-zero transition requires deep collaboration across value chains. We are excited to be partnering with Centennial and MEI to decarbonize the Cromwell Shopping Center, advancing our goal to reduce emissions throughout Broad Street’s portfolio supporting our ESG initiatives.”

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