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Securityhunter Packs Up HQ, Stakes New Claim At Windsor Corporate Park

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Published on March 13, 2026
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Securityhunter, a Baltimore-based federal security contractor, is packing up its corporate headquarters and heading a few miles out to Windsor Mill in Baltimore County. The company has signed a 27,120-square-foot lease at 2520 Lord Baltimore Drive and plans to shift nearly 100 employees into the new flex/R&D space this summer.

The new headquarters will sit in a flex/R&D unit at Windsor Corporate Park, owned by St. John Properties. According to a release from St. John Properties, Claire Metz represented the landlord in the deal, while Kevin Adams and Nathan Adams of Metropolitan Real Estate Services represented Securityhunter. The layout is designed to support administrative and sales operations alongside light assembly, warehousing, and logistics, with the full relocation slated to wrap up this summer.

About Securityhunter

Securityhunter, founded in 1988, designs and integrates electronic and physical security systems for federal agencies and describes itself as an employee-owned government integrator. According to Securityhunter, the firm holds multiple federal procurement vehicles and has past performance with both the Department of Defense and civilian agencies.

About Windsor Corporate Park

Windsor Corporate Park spans 86 acres as a mixed-use business community, with 12 buildings totaling nearly 450,000 square feet, and it also serves as the corporate headquarters for St. John Properties. The park sits close to key regional routes - about two miles from I-695, seven miles from I-95, and just over 10 miles from BWI Airport - a combination that St. John Properties says makes the location especially attractive to government-focused contractors.

What This Means Locally

Keeping roughly 100 jobs in Windsor Mill should provide a steady boost to nearby retailers and service businesses, while giving Securityhunter a contiguous footprint for both office functions and light manufacturing. The move also fits a broader pattern in the Baltimore County submarket, where firms that serve federal customers are gravitating toward flexible office-plus-warehouse space, as reported by Connect CRE.

Securityhunter expects to consolidate its administrative and sales teams at the new headquarters this summer and to lean on the mix of conditioned warehouse and office areas to scale operations. Brokers on both sides of the deal said the blend of transportation access and nearby amenities made Windsor Corporate Park an easy pick for the company’s next chapter.