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Tour Foxtrot Media’s new Owings Mills office [PHOTOS]

Construction on the new office space was completed in early January, but Foxtrot founder Brian Singer and his four full-time employees have been working from the new office since late 2013.

Foxtrot Media, the web-development shop behind the JustMailTo app for preventing e-mail spam, recently moved into a new 1,700-square-foot office in Owings Mills.
Construction on the new office space was completed in early January, but Foxtrot founder Brian Singer and his four full-time employees have been working from the new office since late 2013.
Photos of Foxtrot’s new office:

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