Friend Commercial Real Estate has announced multiple new leases at the Odenton Business Park in Anne Arundel County, signaling continued strength in the region's small-bay industrial and service market. The firm represented the landlord in securing agreements with JC Audio, The Motorcycle Shop, and Smash My Trash at two flex/warehouse buildings within the business park.
Yasmin Bannan of Friend Commercial Real Estate represented the landlord in the leases with JC Audio and The Motorcycle Shop at 8270 Lokus Road. Bannan, along with Todd Bailey, also represented the landlord and procured Smash My Trash, a waste management company, at 8266 Lokus Road. The business park, located at www.friendre.com, offers a combination of visibility, access, and professional management that has attracted these tenants.
“These leases reflect the strength of the small-bay industrial and service market in central Maryland,” said Yasmin Bannan of Friend Commercial Real Estate. “Odenton Business Park has been especially active because it offers the combination of visibility, access, and professional management that tenants are looking for.”
Approximately 3,000 square feet remains available for lease at each of 8266 and 8270 Lokus Road, with flexible layouts suitable for light industrial, service, or contractor uses. The properties are part of the Odenton Business Park, a well-positioned complex that caters to a range of business needs.
Friend Commercial Real Estate is an award-winning brokerage trusted across Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The firm has a proven track record in sales, leasing, development, and acquisitions across office, multifamily, hospitality, retail, industrial, and land asset classes. Through its affiliate, Friend Property Management, the company also provides comprehensive property management services to protect and enhance the long-term value of clients’ real estate investments.
The successful leasing activity at Odenton Business Park underscores the demand for well-managed, accessible industrial space in central Maryland. With limited remaining space, the park continues to attract businesses seeking visibility and professional management in a strategic location.


