Columbia Crossing II Overview

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Where is Columbia Crossing II headquartered?

Columbia Crossing II is headquartered in Maryland.

What sector is Columbia Crossing II in?

Columbia Crossing II is a real estate company.

Columbia Crossing II

Maryland
United States,

Columbia Crossing II is fully-occupied 101,000-square-foot unencumbered retail center. Columbia Crossing II is located directly across from Kimco’s fully leased Columbia Crossing shopping center and anchored by a 63,000-square-foot Toys “R” Us and 24,000-square-foot REI.



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