REBA Holdings is a value-add real estate firm based in Baltimore, working at the neighborhood level to shape places that last.
REBA Holdings identifies what neighborhoods need, assembles the right tenants and partners, and develops thoughtfully designed real estate that strengthens the fabric of the place. Our work spans asset classes and cities, but always starts with the same question: what will add real value here?
Our Point of View
Neighborhoods First. Assets Second. Value Always.
We organize our portfolio by neighborhood, not by asset type. That’s because real value isn’t created in isolation. Value is realized when buildings, businesses, and people work together. From Baltimore to Washington, DC to Miami, our projects are clustered strategically and intentionally to reinforce neighborhood identity, vitality, and long-term success.
EAST BALTIMORE
Canco Redevelopment
How we work
Identify the opportunity. Create a plan. Build the team. Nurture the vision.
At the core of our approach is restraint. We identify opportunities, assemble the right mix of capital, expertise, and tenants, and then empower those partners to do what they do best. Design and finesse lead the way; the results speak for themselves.
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South Towson Neighborhood Development
The Anneslie Shopping Center anchors our neighborhood development in South Towson, Baltimore as a mixed-use retail, residential, and lifestyle hub.
REBA Holdings operates as a parent company to a set of focused, best-in-class divisions. Each stands on its own. Together, they create a flexible, powerful development platform that adapts to each project.
Connected to neighborhoods and the businesses that bring them to life, we have a point of view on what makes a place special. We recognize the people and businesses that make it all happen.
We don’t collect properties. REBA Holdings identifies what neighborhoods need, assembles the right tenants and partners, and develops thoughtfully designed real estate that strengthens the fabric of the place. Our work spans asset classes and cities, but always starts with the same question: what will add real value here?