Thursday, June 25, 2026

Ullico relocates HQ from Silver Spring to Bethesda


Ullico
has relocated its corporate headquarters from Silver Spring to downtown Bethesda. Its offices have officially relocated to Avocet Tower at 7373 Wisconsin Avenue. The insurance firm has leased 30,333-square-feet of space at the tower, and their logo signage has just been affixed to the building facade (although I like to see these at the top of the building and lit up at night). 

The move continues two trends: Where Montgomery County has failed to attract a single new major corporate headquarters in over 25 years, some companies remain committed to the County, and relocate within its borders. Marriott International and Choice Hotels are other examples; both are progressive liberal corporations (though the former didn't start off that way!), and align politically with the County Council even if it costs their firms significant revenue at the bottom line. 


A second trend is the in-county poaching phenomenon we've seen with new Class A office space. While big names like Intelsat famously passed on a brand-new trophy office building at 4500 East-West Highway, new buildings in downtown Bethesda and at Pike & Rose have lured away companies already in Montgomery County in significant numbers. In fact, Ullico joins Arlington Capital Partners and DiamondRock Hospitality Company in moving to Avocet Tower from buildings within sight of it, a remarkable 78,864 SF coup by Beacon Capital Partners and their leasing representative, Transwestern.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great news. Will add significant traffic congestion to the gridlocked area.

Anonymous said...

I'm a bit surprised Moore isn't jogging up to a podium somewhere announcing this yuge victory! Incidentally, where has he been hiding lately? Maybe hes hoping his mendacious 'exaggerations are evaporating?

Anonymous said...

He is busy doing his daily calisthenics to keep in tip top shape.

Anonymous said...

You realize that more than 50% of folks coming to work in downtown Bethesda, or leaving to work elsewhere use transit. In fact the folks that currently live in Silver Spring and work at this company are very likely to use the new Purple Line. More people working in Bethesda supports more restaurants, retail, cafes, hotel rooms and encourages more folks to live in downtown.

Anonymous said...

Just wondering--if this blog has been going for twenty years, when did "moribund" start becoming one of its themes?

Anonymous said...

Great news for MoribUllico Montgomery County

Robert Dyer said...

8:28: Near the beginning, but the first use of that specific term is around 2014, I believe.

Anonymous said...

3:02 For all the snark, please explain why he would do that, if both Silver Spring and Bethesda are in MD.
The MDS is strong.

Anonymous said...

Bethesda, with all the bike lanes, bus lanes, lane starving and speed humps has morphed into a strategic choke point for those who commute to real jobs in DC and Virginia.

Anonymous said...

6:35 AM : What the Folk !?

Anonymous said...

If you're a paid shill like 6:35, this is the BS that has to be put out on a daily basis. Most workers actually come from up county like Gaithersburg/Germantown and Frederick County. From the other side would be the New Hampshire/RT29, Briggs Chaney area and points north. At least talk to some employers before spewing what you wish was true.

Anonymous said...

According to the person of authority, Silver Spring is under siege:
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2021/12/we-are-not-going-to-lose-silver-spring-montgomery-countys-top-prosecutor-says/

Anonymous said...

Downtown Bethesda should primarily be a destination and not a high-speed bypass for motorists.

Anonymous said...

Who is “Wes Moore”?
A lot of posts refer to him but I don’t know who he is.

Anonymous said...

Even Wes isn't sure who he is, he's confabulated so much about his history.

Anonymous said...

Governor of Maryland. Easy to remember because "In Mawyland, Wes is Moore".

Anonymous said...

He thinks that he is Colin Powell 2.0.

A said...

I'm confused. I thought that businesses were fleeing Moribund Maryland by the dozens every day. Now I see this and also hear that Under Armor is transferring some of its operations to Baltimore. Could it be that the panic was... unfounded? Hmm.

Robert Dyer said...

A, there's no need to be confused. Ullico was already here in Silver Spring. They just slid over to Bethesda. UnderArmour is a Maryland company founded by a Maryland resident. Their HQ always has been Baltimore.