Certified Class A buildings in Baltimore now command a measurable rent premium and are the default expectation for institutional tenants signing 10-year leases.
Certified Class A buildings in Baltimore now command a measurable rent premium and are the default expectation for institutional tenants signing 10-year leases.
Baltimore's trophy inventory is overwhelmingly certified — LEED Gold/Platinum in markets that follow USGBC, BREEAM Excellent/Outstanding in UK and parts of EMEA, CASBEE in Japan, Green Mark in Singapore. Notable certified Baltimore buildings include Transamerica Tower, Bank of America Building (10 Light Street), Legg Mason Tower (100 International Drive).
Across major Tier 1 markets, certified Class A buildings command a 5–15% rent premium versus equivalent uncertified stock. The premium is largest at the top of the curve (Platinum vs. uncertified Class A) and narrows in mid-tier comparisons.
In a Class A LOI, ask for: (1) current certification status and pathway to renewal, (2) operational energy intensity (kWh/sqm/yr) over the trailing 24 months, (3) green-lease provisions covering data sharing, and (4) tenant fit-out">fit-out alignment with the building's certification. Modified-gross structures. 10-year terms standard. Free rent of 12-16 months and TI of $80-$110/sqft typical on a 10-year Class A deal.
| city | Baltimore |
|---|---|
| country | United States |
| region | Americas |
| classARentLocal | 30 USD/sqft/yr |
| classARentUsd | $30/sqft/yr |
| vacancy | 21.4% |
| typicalLeaseYears | 10 |
| typicalRentFreeMonths | 14 |
| submarkets | 5 |
| primeYieldPct | 7.2% |
| trophySubmarket | Harbor East |
Reviewed by Class A Atlas Editorial Desk — House byline · global editorial team. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our methodology and editorial standards.