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A. J. Properties Arranges Sale of Princeton Sports Property in Baltimore

A. J. Properties has completed the sale of Princeton Sports, a family-owned sporting goods store, in the Falls Road Corridor in Baltimore County for $4.2 million.

A. J. Properties’ Stuart Title represented the seller in this transaction. The buyer was represented by Braden Maley of Cummins & Company Realtors. Belfast Group LLC represented Crosby Enterprises, LLC.

The site, which has been owned and occupied by Princeton Sports since 1972, features a 15,000-square-foot building and a 67-space parking lot. “Helping transition such a meaningful and iconic property is not just about a sale—given their 50+ year role and reputation in the community, it’s about honoring a legacy while laying the groundwork for the next chapter of growth,” said Title.

Located a quarter mile from both I-83 and I-695, the site offers access to the greater Baltimore region. The adjacent property was recently redeveloped with a mix of upscale retailers and a Dunkin’.

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