Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Mid-Week Listing: Renovated Locust Point Rowhome with a Walkout Finished Basement

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This Mid-Week Listing is brought to you by Federal Hill’s Upper Chesapeake Insurance Agency:

Welcome to Mid-Week Listing! Each week SouthBMore.com will showcase a home on the market listed between $250,000 and $500,000.

This renovated Locust Point rowhome features hardwood floors, exposed brick, an open staircase, recessed lighting, stainless steel appliances, walk-in closets, and a finished basement with a wet bar and a walkout front exit.

1442 Cooksie Street
Locust Point        

Price: $349,900
Tax: $7,316
3 BD/2.5 BA
1,392 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Upper Chesapeake Insurance, your local Erie Insurance Agency, is located on S. Charles Street in Federal Hill. We are a full service agency providing home, auto, business and life insurance since 1996.  Our agents have lived and worked in the neighborhood are very familiar with the unique aspects of city row homes and city living. Contact us today to speak with a local agent with local knowledge – we know 21230! Erie offers the protection you need and the service you expect all at a great price.



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Preliminary Designs Revealed for Jake’s Skatepark at the Inner Harbor’s Rash Field

Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore (WPOB) held a public meeting on Monday night to unveil preliminary designs for Jake’s Skatepark at Rash Field. Grindline Skateparks of Seattle, WA is the designer of the project.

The preliminary design shows a concrete park with bowls, a halfpipe, banks, a set of stairs with a hand rail, ledges, flat ground areas, and benches. The park is surrounded by a black metal fence.

Matt Shaffer, director of marketing and communications for WPOB, told SouthBMore.com that the meeting was attended by about 25 people. He said the meeting went well and that a lot of good feedback was received. He also said the general sentiment from attendees was to make Jake’s Skatepark more of a street skateboarding park. Grindline will make revisions based on the feedback.

The approximate budget for Jake’s Skatepark will be $400,000. It will be funded through capital funds for the redevelopment of Rash Field and through fundraising.

Jake’s Skatepark is named in memory of Jake Owen, a South Baltimore resident, avid skater, and sports lover, who was killed in 2011 when he was five years old by a cell phone-distracted driver.

Following Jake’s passing, his parents, Spike Owen and Susan Yum, worked with local government officials to pass Jake’s Law which makes crashes caused by cell phone-distracted driving resulting in a serious injury or death punishable with up to one year of jail time and up to a $5,000 fine. In 2014, Jake’s Law passed with overwhelming community support.

Spike Owen is a partner of Key Brewing Company, which will lead several fundraisers for Jake’s Skatepark. Key Brewing collaborated with local breweries Checkerspot and Stillwater Artisanal to create a specialty craft beer with sale proceeds going to the park. “Landing Bolts,” named for the popular term used to describe a great accomplishment in skateboarding, is described as an India Pale Lager with the traditional lightness of a lager and the hoppiness of an IPA.

A fundraiser in January was also held at Bustin Boards in Port Covington debuting Baltimore-area professional skateboarder Joey Jett’s movie, “The Art of Skateboarding.”

Donations can also be made at www.rashfield.org.

Construction was originally expected to begin in 2018, but has been pushed back to 2019.

The overall plan for the redevelopment of Rash Field includes The Sand Box, a seven-court beach volleyball area near the center of the park; The Lawn, a natural grass field, which will be used for kids soccer games, pick-up sports games, events, as well as space to relax; Jake’s Skatepark; The Game Allee for bocce ball and ping pong; and the Play Lab for kids, which includes a nature park and kinetic play area.

The plan includes the demolition of the concrete bleachers around Rash Field. The bleachers against Key Hwy. will be replaced by a green wall. There will also be changes in elevation and grade for running and walking paths, landscaping, and gardens. This area will also be the new home of the Pride of Baltimore memorial.

The bleachers on the western end of Rash Field will be replaced by the new pavilion that features a top deck that overlooks the Inner Harbor and has views of the park, skyline, and waterfront. A cafĂ© with an outdoor patio will be located on the first floor of the pavilion.

To finance the project, WPOB has $10.5 million in capital fund from Baltimore City (although at this time the funds would be released in phases) and $2 million from the State of Maryland. It is looking for sponsors and grants to fund the rest of the redevelopment. The new design is more conducive to sponsorship opportunities within the park, according to WPOB.

The project will either be done in two phases or one phase depending on the availability of funds. If done in phases, phase one would tackle the pavilion and the attractions to the west of the pavilion, which includes The Play Lab and Jake’s Skatepark.

Renderings courtesy of Grindline Skateparks 

Rendering courtesy of Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore 



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Painting Workshop for Light City Baltimore This Saturday at the Light Street Library



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This Baltimore bar has terrible Yelp reviews — and they want it that way

From the putting green turf on the wall to the golf ball logo, One Star Country Club in Federal Hill makes its concept obvious.

But that’s not the entire story around this recent rebrand, which was the Tex-Mex spot No Way Jose for years. At the bottom of the new menu is a five-paragraph section...



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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

South Baltimore Crime Updates

From Baltimore Police Department (BPD) – Southern District Facebook page:

According to the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) Crime Map, the following crimes were reported from 2/17/18-2/23/18:

Stadium Area/Ridgely’s Delight

NONE

Barre Circle

NONE

Otterbein

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2018 19:00 1XX WELCOME ALY STREET

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2018 22:00 6XX S HANOVER ST STREET

Sharp-Leadenhall

NONE

Federal Hill

AGG. ASSLT.- OTH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2018 02:09 11XX S CHARLES ST STREET

LARCENY- OTHER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2018 00:01 4XX E CROSS ST STREET

STOLEN AUTO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2018 19:30 4XX E HAMBURG ST STREET

Federal Hill South/Riverside

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2018 01:00 12XX RIVERSIDE AVE OTHER-OUTSIDE

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2018 02:30 14XX WILLIAM ST RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

Key Highway/Inner Harbor

NONE

South Baltimore Neighborhood

ROBBERY – FIREARM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2018 22:05 13XX PATAPSCO ST STREET

Port Covington

NONE

Locust Point

NONE

Pigtown

BURGLARY (FORCE) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2018 04:57 7XX WASHINGTON BLVD GROCERY

BURGLARY (FORCE) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2018 00:04 9XX RAMSAY ST OTHER-INSIDE

BURGLARY (FORCE) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2018 07:00 5XX ARCHER ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- OTHER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2018 19:30 13XX S CAREY ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- FROM AUTO TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2018 17:30 8XX S CAREY ST STREET

Carroll – Camden Industrial Area

AGG. ASSLT.- OTH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2018 03:05 18XX WASHINGTON BLVD CONVENIENCE

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2018 12:47 17XX WASHINGTON BLVD CONVENIENCE

Hollins Market

ROBBERY – STRONG ARM SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2018 22:00 8XX W PRATT ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2018 10:00 XX S ARLINGTON AVE MARKET STALLS

Union Square

AGG. ASSLT.- OTH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2018 21:20 XX S CAREY ST STREET

Offense definitions from the FBI

South Baltimore Peninsula Neighborhoods Map



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Monday, February 26, 2018

Million Dollar Monday: Four-Bedroom Federal Hill Rowhome Built in 1830

Welcome to Million Dollar Monday! Each week SouthBMore.com will showcase a home on the market listed at a half a million dollars or more.

Built in 1830, this four-bedroom rowhome is on a cobblestone street in Federal Hill. It features original hardwood floors, a fireplace, tin ceilings, transoms, crown molding, a lot of windows, a large master bathroom, and a brick patio.

115 East Montgomery Street
Federal Hill             

Price: $649,000
Tax: $11,186.40
4 BD/2.5 BA
2,268 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No



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Friday, February 23, 2018

South Baltimore Business Roundup

Here is a rundown of the open houses this weekend in South Baltimore. Buy a house, stay a while!

1245 Towson Street
Locust Point                                    

Price: $743,964
1,970 sq. ft.
3 BD/3 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday and Sunday from 10am-6pm

1300 Jackson Street
Federal Hill                                     

Price: $725,000
2,350 sq. ft.
3 BD/4 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 10am-2pm

1513 William Street
Federal Hill                                     

Price: $309,900
1,404 sq. ft.
2 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1130am-1pm

1155 South Carroll Street
Pigtown                                    

Price: $159,999
1,248 sq. ft.
3 BD/1.5 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 1130am-130pm

48 East Montgomery Street
Federal Hill                                    

Price: $459,000
2,000 sq. ft.
2 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 12pm-130pm

1825 South Hanover Street
South Baltimore                                   

Price: $199,900
960 sq. ft.
2 BD/1 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

1625 Patapsco Street
South Baltimore                                   

Price: $359,900
1,357 sq. ft.
3 BD/3 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

210 Grindall Street
Federal Hill                                   

Price: $437,500
1,520 sq. ft.
3 BD/3.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

23 Pierside Drive #330
HarborView – Federal Hill                                   

Price: $179,000
815 sq. ft.
1 BD/1 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 2pm-330pm

1438 South Charles Street
Federal Hill                                   

Price: $315,000
1,296 sq. ft.
3 BD/1.5 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 2pm-4pm

1459 Woodall Street
Locust Point                                   

Price: $315,000
960 sq. ft.
2 BD/1 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 2pm-4pm

 

1215 James Street
Pigtown                                  

Price: $104,999
960 sq. ft.
2 BD/1 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 230pm-430pm

1442 Cooksie Street
Locust Point                                  

Price: $349,900
1,392 sq. ft.
3 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday from 11am-1pm

1414 Lowman Street
Locust Point                                  

Price: $534,900
2,280 sq. ft.
3 BD/3 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 11am-1pm

1206 South Charles Street
Federal Hill                                   

Price: $485,000
1,224 sq. ft.
4 BD/3.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 11am-1pm

407 East Cross Street
Federal Hill                                   

Price: $183,000
620 sq. ft.
1 BD/1.5 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday from 12pm-1pm

401 East Sanders Street
Federal Hill                                   

Price: $279,500
912 sq. ft.
2 BD/1 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 12pm-2pm

1405 Richardson Street
Locust Point                                   

Price: $479,000
2,230 sq. ft.
4 BD/3.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 12pm-2pm

100 HarborView Drive #1001
HarborView – Federal Hill                                    

Price: $549,000
1,653 sq. ft.
2 BD/2 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 12pm-2pm

1401 Lowman Street
Locust Point                                    

Price: $420,000
1,300 sq. ft.
2 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday from 12pm-2pm

1307 Belt Street
Federal Hill                                    

Price: $730,000
2,200 sq. ft.
4 BD/4 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 12pm-2pm

1237 Harbor Island Walk
HarborView – Federal Hill                                   

Price: $1,160,000
4,250 sq. ft.
5 BD/3.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 1pm-2pm

1212 Riverside Avenue
Federal Hill                                   

Price: $299,900
1,464 sq. ft.
2 BD/2 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 1pm-3pm

1310 Hull Street
Locust Point                                   

Price: $378,000
1,938 sq. ft.
2 BD/3.5 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday from 1pm-3pm

115 East Montgomery Street
Federal Hill                                   

Price: $649,000
2,268 sq. ft.
4 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday from 1pm-3pm

739 East Fort Avenue
Riverside                                 

Price: $455,000
1,372 sq. ft.
3 BD/3 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 1pm-3pm



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South Baltimore Business Roundup

Cross Street Seafood Market Closes

Cross Street Seafood Market has closed after nine and a half years in business at Cross Street Market in Federal Hill. Caves Valley Partners (CVP), which is redeveloping the Cross Street Market, told SouthBMore.com that they were in negotiations with Cross Street Seafood Market and were hoping to give them a permanent location in the redeveloped market, but the business decided to close. SouthBMore.com does not have any additional information as to the reason for the closing at this time.

CVP told SouthBMore.com that Cross Street Market will have a vendor selling “high-quality fresh seafood” by the time Phase One is complete. Phase One is expected to begin in the coming weeks and the entire project is aiming for a mid-2019 completion.

Aww Baby Organics Closing at the End of March 

Aww Baby Organics will be closing its 1,500 sq. ft. store at 1123 Light St. at the end of March. Aww Baby Organics opened a second location in Howard County at Historic Savage Mill last year and will be moving its inventory to that store.

Baltimore City Community College Enters MOU for Downtown Skyscraper 

Baltimore City Community College (BCCC) has entered a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with The Cordish Companies to build a 45-story tower at the school’s closed downtown location at 710 E. Lombard St. The Cordish Companies owns Power Plant Live adjacent to the site. From a BCCC press release:

On December 22, 2017, Baltimore City Community College entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with The Cordish Companies to redevelop 1.2 acres in downtown Baltimore City on the site of the former Bard Building. This MOU is non-binding, discusses the broad terms for a future long-term land lease agreement, and represents the most significant movement forward for the property since the building’s closure in 2010.

The College selected The Cordish Companies to develop a world-class mixed-use building. At 512 feet, the 45-story modern skyscraper will surpass the 40-story Transamerica building as the tallest building in the City of Baltimore and the tallest in all of Maryland.

The soaring mixed-use project includes plans for residential, retail, and office space options. With the MOU in place, discussions continue in earnest towards a final long-term land lease agreement between the College and The Cordish Companies. Our mutual goal is to agree on those terms by the summer of 2018.

Rendering courtesy of Hord Coplan Macht

New downtown BCCC Building

 

Federal Hill’s Key Tech Designs Product for Team USA 

Federal Hill’s Key Tech helped to design the battery back for Team USA’s heated Polo Ralph Lauren parka worn in the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. From Polo Ralph Lauren’s RL Mag:

When Team USA enters the Olympic Stadium for the opening ceremony on February 9, they’ll be dressed head-to-toe in Polo Ralph Lauren, an official outfitter of Team USA since 2008. And, despite PyeongChang’s frigid February temperatures, they’ll also be nice and warm.

Some of that warmth, no doubt, will come from the pride that goes with representing your country on the world’s largest stage. The rest? For that you can thank the limited-edition opening ceremony parka, a groundbreaking mix of iconic Polo design and cutting-edge American technology that was created specifically for the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018. Thanks to an American flag, on the interior back panel, printed via a highly advanced, conductive carbon and silver ink, each jacket has the ability to augment the natural warmth of 750-fill-power down with modern technology. The water-repellent jackets are equipped with a slender battery pack with three heat settings (that lasts up to 11 hours at full charge), allowing athletes to maximize their own comfort based on outside conditions—and internal excitement.

Also from the article:

For its part, the battery pack presented its own design challenge. It must be slender and lightweight, so as not to add bulk to the parka. And it must be able to be controlled by athletes wearing gloves. To accomplish this, RL partnered with Key Tech, a high-tech design firm located in Baltimore that designed the battery pack. An NYC-based firm, Principled Design, designed the connectors that attach the battery pack to the heater in a streamlined way. “It is not about the technology but the experience of comfort,” says Principled Design’s founder and CEO Despina Papadopoulos. “The jacket looks great without the technology, but the technology brings a new layer to the experience.”

Photo courtesy of Polo Ralph Lauren

Under Armour Announces Donations to Benefit Baltimore 

Under Armour will be teaming with ESPN to fund a new initiative called RePlay. The program’s goal is to revitalize and transform vacant lots in Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and Baltimore into places where communities can come together for sports and recreation. From a press release:

RePlay seeks to help local residents in three cities plan and implement revitalization projects that transform vacant spaces into safe, quality places for youth and community. The initiative will direct over $400,000 in grants to local organizations that will plan and execute projects that create safe recreation spaces to exercise and play on currently vacant lots. The program will award $10,000 planning grants and up to $75,000 implementation grants to help groups working to revitalize vacant spaces in Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Baltimore.

Also from the press release:

“At Under Armour we believe innovation should be encouraged everywhere – including in our communities,” said Stacey Ullrich, senior director of Global Philanthropy. “We’re thrilled to join forces with ESPN and LISC to ignite innovation and bring the joy of sport and recreation to our communities. Because we all know that sport can inspire, unite and maybe even change the world.”

Under Armour is also teaming up with the Ravens to provide uniforms and upgraded athletic facilities in Baltimore City. From The Baltimore Sun:

Under Armour says it is outfitting more than 5,300 student athletes and coaches in the Baltimore City Public Schools with new uniforms or apparel.

The sports brand also said it will provide additional funding to upgrade the school system’s athletic and activity facilities.

Under Armour, which did not specify how much its commitment will cost, said it was part of a multimillion-dollar collaboration with the Ravens, the Fund for Educational Excellence and the InSideOut Initiative “to enrich Baltimore City school’s athletic programs.”

Baltimore Museum of Industry Opens New Exhibit 

Tomorrow Baltimore Museum of Industry will open a new exhibit called Fueling the Automobile Age. From a press release: 

America’s love affair with the automobile began in the early 1900s. But it took inexpensive, plentiful gasoline to transform desire into reality. Enter petroleum pioneers such as Louis Blaustein, whose American Oil Company grew from two horse-drawn delivery wagons into the Amoco Corporation. Together with his entrepreneurial family, Blaustein also helped bring Texas-based Crown Central Petroleum to Baltimore, where it became one of the nation’s largest independent integrated oil companies.

Opening on Friday, February 23, Fueling the Automobile Age is an original exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Industry that explores how the products and innovations of these two local oil companies helped fuel America’s automobile age – and encourages visitors to consider what technologies and innovations will fuel the next transportation age.

“As a museum exploring the industries of yesterday, today, and tomorrow, we’re excited to show how one Baltimore family made an historic impact on car culture, while we also consider how the current demand for electric cars, ride-share services, and public transit shapes a new era in transportation,” says Anita Kassof, the museum’s executive director. Inspired by the exhibition, the museum is planning a variety of public programs that will encourage visitors to consider these issues.

The exhibition explores America’s dependence on cars, growing from just 8,000 registered vehicles in 1900, to 26 million in 1930, to more than 270 million today.  Plenty of hands-on opportunities for visitors are integrated into the gallery, exploring a 1953 Packard sedan (both inside and out), playing the part of gas station attendants, and envisioning what cars of the future will look like.

This exhibition is made possible through the generosity of the Henry and Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Foundation, Atapco, and Lord Baltimore Capital, with additional support from Clark Brands LLC, and McGuireWoods LLP.



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Thursday, February 22, 2018

Weekend Events Around Baltimore

A rainy day at Riverside Park by Bart Viguers of Bmore Fresh

Fireside Chat with Marco Chacon founder of Paragon Bioservices at The Grid: Thursday from 5pm-8pm

Waverly Main Street Kickoff Celebration at Peabody Heights Brewery: Thursday from 6pm-8pm

Network Under 40: Baltimore | February Happy Hour at Porter Street Apartments at McHenry Row: Thursday from 6pm-9pm

Sobo Bingo at 1901 South Charles: Thursday from 630pm-830pm

Red Velvet by Lolita Chakrabarti at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company: Thursday-Sunday

Justin Moore: Hell on a Highway Tour at The Lyric: Thursday at 730pm

Branford Marsalis w/ Baltimore Symphony at the Meyerhoff: Thursday from 8pm-930pm

November Project Baltimore: Friday at 630am at Patterson Park (also takes place Wednesday at 530am and 630am at Rash Field)

American Craft Show at The Baltimore Convention Center: Friday-Sunday

NCAA Lacrosse – North Carolina at Johns Hopkins: Friday at 5pm

Katt Williams RNS World Tour at Royal Farms Arena: Friday at 8pm

Demetri Martin – The Akward Tour at Hippodrome: Friday at 8pm

I Heart Health Expo at Coppin State: Saturday from 9am-3pm

Delaware North Job Fair at Oriole Park at Camden Yards: Saturday from 10am-4pm

Team46 Legislative Town Hall at National Federation of the Blind: Saturday from 1030am-1230pm

Das Winter Wonderland Block Party at Das Bier Haus: Saturday from 1030am-9pm

Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower Open House: Saturday from 11am-4pm

Grand Opening Celebration at Pure Life Wellness: Saturday from 11am-6pm

NCAA Lacrosse -Georgetown at Towson: Saturday at 12pm

NCAA Basketball – Umass Lowell at UMBC: Saturday at 12pm

Bishop’s Indulgence & Nitro Burn the Candle Can Release at Oliver Brewing Company: Saturday from 12pm-5pm

NCAA Lacrosse -Lafeyette at Loyola: Saturday at 1pm

A Dark Winters Circus – In the Dark Circus Arts Student Showcase at Mobtown Ballroom: Saturday at 7pm, Sunday at 2pm

11th Annual Trash Stache Bar Dash Starting at BarLiquorice: Saturday from 7pm-2am

The Prince Experience at Baltimore Soundstage: Saturday at 730pm

Yoga & Whiskey at Sagamore Spirit: Sunday from 10am-1130am

BBB Brewery Bus Trip in Baltimore & Beyond Starting at Diamondback Beer: Sunday from 12pm-430pm

Adventures in the Meadhall at Charm City Meadworks: Sunday from 12pm-6pm

FHNA Social at Cross Street Market: Sunday from 5pm-7pm

Farmers’ Markets

32nd Street Farmers’ Market in Waverly:  Saturday from 7am-12pm

Whitelock Community Farm Market Stand:  Saturday from 10am-1pm

Federal Hill Farmers Market at Light Street Presbyterian Church: Saturday from 130pm-4pm

Have a GREAT weekend!



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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

The “Maryland” Baselines from Cole Field House For Sale at Second Chance

Cole Field House was the home of University of Maryland Terrapins Basketball for 47 years before the team moved to the XFINITY Center in the 2002-03 season. Cole Field House was the venue of 1966 Final Four and the home court for the 2001-02 University of Maryland Men’s Basketball team that went on to win the National Championship in the team’s final year at the arena.

After moving to the new facility, pieces of the hardwood court were later taken apart and sold. One of the pieces can be seen at MaGerk’s Pub in Federal Hill. And now, the true showcase pieces of the court, the two large baselines that read “Maryland,” are at Second Chance, Inc. in South Baltimore.

The Maryland baselines were donated to Second Chance by a private donor about five years ago. “Someone rang me one day and said they had some flooring from Cole Field House that had been in storage,” said Cari Clemens, director of donations and acquisitions at Second Chance. “This person was enamored with our mission.”

Second Chance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that sells many reclaimed housing materials and antiques in its 240,000 sq. ft. retail store at 1700 Ridgely St. in Carroll-Camden Industrial Area. Not only are the materials at Second Chance given a ‘second chance,’ many of its 150 employees have been given a ‘second chance’ as well. Second Chance’s workforce development program helps many individuals who have experienced addiction, criminal pasts, and unemployment. Graduates of the program work in the store as well as with the deconstruction crews that take apart homes and salvage materials for reuse. It is Second Chance’s hope that many of its employees eventually move on to higher paying jobs in the construction field with their new acquired skills.

The baselines, which have sat in storage at Second Chance for a few years, arrived in shrink wrapped pallets covered in dust. When Under Armour employees came by last year for a day of volunteering, Second Chance figured it was a good time to open the pallets and put the baselines back together. It was set up as a competition between two teams, each tackling one of the baselines. Clemens said it was like putting a puzzle back toghether.

As the Maryland baselines began to take shape, Clemens described it as a very emotional experience for people when they began to see that the pieces of wood were truly the Maryland baselines from Cole Field House.

One of the baselines is currently laid out for display in the Second Chance showroom, having made its debut at the Wrecker’s Ball last October, and the other one is in the storage area.

Second Chance had the baselines appraised at a value of $150,000, which is the current listing price.

Regarding a potential sale, Clemens said, “It would rock our world in such a great way.” She added, “It would be overwhelming to make $150,000. The revenue just goes back into our training and more job opportunities.” She noted Second Chance also needs to replace its 2-acre roof.

“We’re hoping some Maryland fan wants them, but if it stays here a while, we love looking at it,” said Clemens.

Cole Field House was recently renovated into an indoor training facility for Maryland Football and 40,000 sq. ft. of research and clinical space.

Second Chance receives about 8 trucks full of donations each week along with about 3 trucks filled with materials from home deconstruction done by its crews throughout the region.

For those who are not in the budget for a $150,000 Cole Field House baseline, Second Chance also sells items at a large range of price points including reclaimed building materials including floors, doors, windows, wood, cabinets, tubs, toilets, sinks, hardware, granite, fireplace mantles; plus antiques; and furniture in need of TLC. One of Second Chance’s primary goals it to keep materials out of landfills.

Second Chance recently deconstructed a home in Avalon, New Jersey, a home it nicknamed the “marble house,” and its large former columns can be seen currently in the Second Chance parking lot. Its set of front door, which Clemons described as “amazing,” can currently be seen next to the cash registers.

“I’ll travel near and far for donations,” said Clemens. “I want that claw foot tub, but I also want the sofa that sells.”

Clemons also mentioned an occasion about 8 years ago when Second Chance received original benches from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad train station in Pigtown, now the home of the B&O Railroad museum. She said those sold very quickly to buyers looking to refinish them.

Currently hanging at Second Chance, but not for sale, is the former Sign for Rub BBQ, which was open at 1843 Light St. in Riverside/South Baltimore, before Hersh’s took over. Second Chance deconstructed many items from the former Rub BBQ and has sold many items to the ownership team at Hersh’s.

Second Chance was founded in 2001 and moved to its current building in 2012. Second Chance recently completed improvements to its property which inlaced an 180 ft. mural and a rain filtration system in its parking lot.

Photos courtesy of Maryland Athletics

 



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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

South Baltimore Crime Updates

From Baltimore Police Department (BPD) – Southern District Facebook page:

Story on a burglary and assault  at Light Street Vapor at 1001 Light Street in Federal Hill on 2/11.

According to the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) Crime Map, the following crimes were reported from 2/10/18-2/16/18:

Stadium Area/Ridgely’s Delight

BURGLARY (FORCE) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2018 11:50 3XX S FREMONT AVE ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- OTHER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2018 01:00 4XX RUSSELL ST STREET

Barre Circle

NONE

Otterbein

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2018 16:00 6XX S HANOVER ST STREET

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2018 18:00 XX W LEE ST RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

Sharp-Leadenhall

NONE

Federal Hill

LARCENY- FROM AUTO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018 19:00 8XX S CHARLES ST ALLEY

LARCENY- FROM AUTO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2018 11:10 XX E CROSS ST STREET

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2018 18:30 XX E WHEELING ST STREET

LARCENY- OTHER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2018 02:36 10XX COVINGTON ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2018 19:30 2XX WARREN AVE STREET

Federal Hill South/Riverside

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2018 20:30 15XX WEBSTER ST OTHER-OUTSIDE

ROBBERY – FIREARM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2018 22:27 5XX E FORT AVE STREET

Update from the BPD:

Three suspects for Jackson St Carjacking were arrested. The detectives are still working through the investigation because it seems that they are responsible for multiple robberies between other areas in the city.

ROBBERY – FIREARM SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2018 20:15 11XX LIGHT ST PARKING LOT – INSIDE

From Baltimore Police Department (BPD) – Southern District Facebook page:

Key Highway/Inner Harbor

NONE

South Baltimore Neighborhood

ROBBERY – FIREARM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2018 01:431 XX W WELLS ST STREET

ROBBERY – FIREARM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2018 01:4014XX CLARKSON ST STREET

AGG. ASSLT.- OTH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2018 22:54 17XX S CHARLES ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2018 17:00 15XX S CHARLES ST DRIVEWAY

STOLEN AUTO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2018 20:00 XX E BARNEY ST STREET

Port Covington

NONE

Locust Point

NONE

Pigtown

ROBBERY – STRONG ARM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2018 16:23 9XX WASHINGTON BLVD ALLEY

BURGLARY (FORCE) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018 19:50 11XX WICOMICO ST PRIVATE GARAGE

BURGLARY (FORCE) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2018 18:00 12XX W PRATT ST OTHER-INSIDE

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2018 09:30 11XX W PRATT ST RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

LARCENY- OTHER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2018 18:17 7XX WASHINGTON BLVD OTHER-INSIDE

STOLEN AUTO SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2018 22:40 10XX W CROSS ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

Carroll – Camden Industrial Area

NONE

Hollins Market

ROBBERY – FIREARM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2018 23:00 XX S SCHROEDER ST RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

Union Square

LARCENY- FROM AUTO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2018 06:40 13XX HOLLINS ST STREET

Offense definitions from the FBI

South Baltimore Peninsula Neighborhoods Map



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Monday, February 19, 2018

Million Dollar Monday: 3,416 sq. ft. Ritz-Carlton Residences Condominium

Welcome to Million Dollar Monday! Each week SouthBMore.com will showcase a home on the market listed at a half a million dollars or more.

This 3,416 sq. ft., three-bedroom condominium at Ritz-Carlton Residences features an open layout with a two-sided fireplace, a coffered ceiling, multiple living rooms, hardwood floors, a formal living room, a luxury kitchen, two terraces overlooking the Inner Harbor, a large master bathroom, and private elevator access.

801 Key Highway Unit P-51
Ritz-Carlton Residences – Federal Hill             

Price: $1,895,000
Tax: $37,082.68
HOA: $3,035/month
3 BD/3.5 BA
3,416 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes



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