Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Longtime South Baltimore Resident and Bartender Dies After Car Crashes Into Parkville Crabs

Deanna Jean Allik, who was previously a longtime South Baltimore resident and bartender at MaGerks Pub, died last Friday when a vehicle crashed into Parkville Crabs in Parkville, MD. Allik, who was 35, was a co-owner of the business.

From Baltimore County Government:

Officers were in the area at 12:39 p.m. when a Subaru Outback that was on the parking lot drove through the glass window area at the front of the business. They immediately responded and began to attempt to aid the driver, a passenger, and one person who was inside the building when the crash occurred. The driver and passenger did not report any injuries, but the occupant of the building, who has not yet been identified, was struck by debris and pronounced deceased at the scene.

Baltimore County Police Spokesperson Jennifer Peach said the driver may have accidentally hit the gas pedal while in the parking lot, causing the car to drive through the front of the building.

From The Baltimore Sun:

Allik, who lived several blocks away on the 8100 block of Harford Road, was the co-owner of DNS Crabs, a wholesale business in Parkville. Her older sister, Lauren, said Deanna was there doing payroll, getting together everyone’s Christmas bonuses.

Also from the article:

She was 2004 graduate of C. Milton Wright High School in Bel Air, and had been heavily involved in athletics from a young age, her sister said. In high school, she participated in cheerleading, soccer, and track and field.

“After high school, she continued to play on soccer leagues and all the recreational leagues in the city for a long time. She’d come up and be a fill-in for my rec leagues up here [in Harford County], the adult social leagues,” Lauren Allik said.

Lauren describe her sister as “tenacious,” and despite her smaller stature — Deanna was 5-foot-1 and 120 pounds, her sister said. She played mostly on several coed club soccer teams “because she likes competition.”

“While she might be little, the smallest pepper is always the hottest, right?” Lauren said.

While a member of the Lingerie Football League’s Baltimore Charm team, Allik was tackled by Barstool Sports Founder Dave Portnoy as part of a promotion. Portnoy, who has millions of followers on social media, retweeted Jimmy’s Famous Seafood after the restaurant alerted Portnoy about what happened to Allik.

Allik was also the owner and operator of  wholesale business DNS Crabs (Delicious Natural Seafood).

A Meal Train has been organized for the Allik family by Carrie Holloway. The note reads:

Any meal would be a huge help through this difficult time. Mrs Pam loves chocolate, especially Baby Ruth’s and Snickers. Also don’t forget the black Sambuca and red wine!

In recent days, dedications have poured in for Allik on social media from friends and members of the Federal Hill restaurant community.

Photo of Deana from her Instagram page

 

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Friday, December 18, 2020

Glen Burnie’s ‘Champs Pizza’ Taking Over Social Pub in Federal Hill

Sonny Rawal, owner of Champs Pizza in Glen Burnie, is taking over the former Social Pub at 25 E. Cross St. in Federal Hill. The new concept, called ‘Last Call By Champs,’ will be more of a bar-themed spin-off of the popular Glen Burnie restaurant.

Champs is famous its 36-inch pizzas with jumbo slices. Just the dough ball on this pizza weighs about eight pounds and Rawal said these pies typically feed five to six people. Individuals can win $1000 if they can take down a 36-inch, five-topping pizza by themselves or 10 of Champs’ super spicy wings in eight minutes.

The 36-inch Chesapeake Pizza with alfredo sauce, shrimp, crab, broccoli, cheddar, mozzarella, and Old Bay was featured on Travel Channel and Food Network’s Ginormous Food.

The pizzas will be a little bit different at Last Call as Rawal is inheriting the wood-fired pizza oven from Social Pub and it is not big enough for the 36-inch pies that used a gas-powered deck oven in Glen Burnie. Last Call will sell 12-inch, 14-inch, and 16-inch wood-fired pizzas.

The menu at Last Call will also not be quite as big as Champs due to a smaller kitchen. It will feature many different pizzas with traditional and novelty-style toppings, loaded french fries, garlic knots, 20 flavors of wings, salads, sandwiches, burgers, cheesesteaks, crab cakes, entrees including steaks, and more “finger food” type items.

Rawal said wings are the number one seller at Champs.

Last Call will initially partner with delivery apps, but may look to launch its own delivery in the future.

Last Call will have 16 beers on tap which will be a mix of local and popular national brews. The bar will also serve some of Champs’ drinks such as beer towers, dry ice drinks, and 64oz margaritas. When things return to normal, Last Call will have DJs on the weekends and stay open until 2am.

Rawal said when this opportunity came along to open in Federal Hill he thought it was a good place to grow his businesses in a growing area. He is also attracted to the younger demographic and nightlife in Federal Hill.

Rawal has been renovating Last Call by giving it a new bar top, new floors, and a new kitchen, as well as installing an 85-inch television. Last Call will play local sports on a total of 13 televisions and will also air Lakers games, a favorite team of Rawal.

The upstairs at Last Call will be available for private parties, and Rawal said he could eventually add an e-hookah lounge.

Last Call hopes to open in March or April. Rawal said COVID-19 has made the process of getting open in Federal Hill more difficult, but he also noted that business is booming in Glen Burnie and the bar is having its “best year ever.”

This will be the second restaurant for Rawal and his wife Ashley. He started working at Champs when he was 14 years old and eventually purchased it in 2009.

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Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Boutique ‘Dopeish’ Opens in Federal Hill

Women’s boutique Dopeish recently opened at 1057 S. Charles St. in Federal Hill. The first-floor retail space has been vacant in recent years but was previously a vintage shop.

Dopeish is a sister company of Dope Beauty Bar in Federal Hill. Both are owned by Sunny Lee.

About Dopeish from its website:

The Dopeish is dedicated to the woman who is dominant, vivacious and appreciates the finer things in life.  Every Time you visit “The Dopeish” you’re sure to find the latest styles hand selected by myself and my team of designers, stylists and trendsetters. We pride ourselves on bringing you the Dopest styles and quality materials. We also believe that fit is very important which is why we also provide tips and tricks on how to style these looks best to fit your shape and body so that you can be your most confident self. Here you’ll always find the DOPEISH!

Dopeish is open Monday to Thursday from 12pm to 6pm, Saturday from 12pm to 10pm, and Sundays by appointment.

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Curbside Recycling Collection to Resume on January 19th

Councilman Eric Costello announced today that Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) will resume curbside recycling collection on January 19th. DPW suspended curbside recycling collection on August 31st due to its struggles with a reduced workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Until January 19th, residents can continue to take their recycling to the temporary Community Collection Centers and Citizen Drop-Off Centers. Digital Harbor High School in Federal Hill is a Community Collection Center and is open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 7am to 3pm and on Tuesday and Thursday from 7am to 6pm. The Southwest Citizen’s Convenience Center in Cherry Hill is open for trash and recycling drop-off Monday to Saturday from 9am to 7pm.

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Thursday, December 10, 2020

South Baltimore Business Roundup

Signal Barbershop Opens

Signal Barbershop opened at 1450 S. Charles St. by barber Michael Zaransky. The first-floor retail space at the corner of S. Charles St. and Randall St. was a long-time barbershop, but was vacant in recent years. Signal Barbershop has a new navy blue color on the wood facade.

Photo from Signal Barbershop’s Facebook page

Cashland Apparel Opens in Carroll-Camden 

Cashland Store by Cashland Apparel opened in recent months at 1341 Bayard St. in Carroll-Camden Industrial Area. Cashland Apparel offers men’s and women’s apparel at the store and on its online shop. Cashland’s building recently underwent a facelift with a new black paint color on the exterior.

 

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Polished Day Spa Opens at Anthem House 

Polished Day Spa opened in recent weeks in a 2,000 sq. ft. corner retail space at Anthem House in Locust Point. Polished offers manicures, pedicures, massages, and waxing. Polished has another location in Brewers Hill.

Crafty Crab Coming to Downtown 

Baltimore Business Journal is reporting the Crafty Crab is plotting a move to the former Uncle Lee’s restaurant space at 44 South St. in Downtown. From the article:

A banner on the outside of the 114-year-old former Farmers and Merchants National Bank property on South and Lombard streets announces the impending arrival of the Crafty Crab, a growing Florida seafood chain known for its build-your-own Low Country seafood boils. The property was home to Uncle Lee‘s, a Chinese restaurant, for 35 years.

The chain, started by Palm Bay resident Zhuang Hong Lin in 2016, has nearly 40 franchises in the mid-Atlantic and the Southeast, with locations at Eastpoint Mall in Baltimore County and at 1012 Taylor Ave. in Towson. The company’s website lists more than 20 locations “coming soon,” including the downtown location at 44 South St. and another one at 9811 York Road in Cockeysville.

The former Uncle Lee‘s building was put on the market last year by the family that owned and operated Uncle Lee‘s.

’20-Somethings’ Career Stories’ YouTube Channel Launched Out of SoBo

SoBo resident Bridget Kunz launched a YouTube channel called ‘20-Somethings’ Career Stories‘ where she interviews people in their 20s about their careers and how they got where they are at in life. Kunz said the goal is to “showcase to high school and college students what careers are out there and how everyone’s journey is different.”

Kunz is hoping to find new interviewees in all different careers but is specifically looking for individuals who work in law enforcement, sports management, economics, and sports medicine roles for upcoming interviews.

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Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Mayor Brandon Scott Shuts Down Indoor and Outdoor Dining in Baltimore City

Baltimore City Mayor Brandon M. Scott, who was sworn in yesterday as the 52nd Mayor of Baltimore, has increased COVID-19 restrictions in the city by shutting down indoor and outdoor dining effective this Friday at 5pm. Regarding the executive order, Mayor Scott said “this is about saving lives.” He also noted the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations and daily deaths are at the highest levels since the spring.

District 11 Councilman Eric T. Costello summarized the order below:

  1. restaurants closed for indoor and outdoor dining (only takeout and delivery will be permitted)

  2. indoor gatherings limited to 10 people

  3. outdoor gatherings limited to 25 people

  4. religious facilities limited to 25% of maximum occupancy

  5. retail and shopping centers are limited to 25% of maximum occupancy

  6. indoor recreational establishments will be closed

  7. outdoor recreational establishments limited to 25% of maximum occupancy

  8. fitness centers are limited to 25% maximum occupancy

  9. personal service establishments are limited to 25% maximum occupancy

  10. cultural institutions are limited to 25% capacity

  11. indoor and outdoor theaters and performance venues will be closed

  12. horseshoe casino is limited to 25% maximum occupancy with no food or beverage service

Restaurants are currently open for outdoor dining, and indoor dining is allowed at 25 percent capacity.

Some restaurants owners and employees have voiced their displeasure with this decision on social media. Below are a couple reactions:

Alex Smith of the Atlas Restaurant Group

Mayor Brandon M. Scott you put thousands of hospitality professionals out of work today just two weeks before the…

Posted by Alex Smith on Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Jimmy’s Famous Seafood

Mother’s Federal Hill Grille

By now, you’ve heard the news. Mother’s, along with all city establishments, must now operate on carryout & delivery…

Posted by Mother’s Federal Hill Grille on Wednesday, December 9, 2020

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Monday, December 7, 2020

South Baltimore Crime Updates

Note from author: You have probably noticed the weekly crime updates have been missing for last couple of months. The Baltimore Police Department updated to a new crime map, which made the previous format of weekly crime updates difficult to get an accurate seven-day report of crime. With the new map, you can do a “last 7 days” search, but the crime reports are always on a four-day delay. This results in only getting three days of crime reports in the last seven days. With the previous map, you could customize the dates you plugged in. After getting familiar with the new map and analyzing the data available, SouthBMore.com will now publish a monthly crime report moving forward.

According to the Baltimore Police Department (BPD)  Crime Map, the following crimes were reported in the last 30 days.

Ridgely’s Delight

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 600 PORTLAND ST, 11/20/2020, SATURDAY, 1:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 600 PORTLAND ST, 11/20/2020, SATURDAY, 1:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 600 PORTLAND ST, 11/20/2020, SATURDAY, 1:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 500 WARNER ST, 11/21/2020, SUNDAY, 0:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 300 S FREMONT ST, 11/25/2020, THURSDAY, 12:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 300 S FREMONT ST, 11/25/2020, THURSDAY, 13:00

Stadium Area

NONE

Barre Circle

LARCENY, 1000 W BARRE ST, TUESDAY, 11/9/2020, 00:00

Otterbein

LARCENY, 600 S CHARLES ST, SATURDAY, 11/13/2020, 1:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 800 SHARP ST, WEDNESDAY, 11/17/2020, 19:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 0 E LEE ST, 11/25/2020, 12:00

LARCENY, 0 W HILL ST, FRIDAY, 11/26/2020, 12:00

Sharp-Leadenhall

LARCENY, 1000 S HANOVER ST, TUESDAY, 11/9/2020, 14:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 1000 S HANOVER ST, SUNDAY, 11/14/2020, 19:00

LARCENY, 100 W HAMBURG ST, TUESDAY, 11/23/2020, 11:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 100 W CROSS ST, FRIDAY, 11/26/2020, 10:00

Federal Hill

BURGLARY, 900 S CHARLES ST, MONDAY, 11/8/2020, 4:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 200 WARREN AVE, FRIDAY, 11/12/2020, 17:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1000 COVINGTON ST, SUNDAY, 11/14/2020, 00:00

ROBBERY – COMMERCIAL, 300 WARREN AVE, SUNDAY, 11/14/2020, 19:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 800 WILLIAM ST, WEDNESDAY, 11/17/2020, 23:00

LARCENY, 1000 S CHARLES ST, SUNDAY, 11/14/2020, 20:00

Federal Hill South/Riverside

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1200 RIVERSIDE AVE, WEDNESDAY, 11/10/2020, 0:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1200 HENRY ST, SUNDAY, 11/14/2020, 5:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 900 E FORT AVE, MONDAY, 11/15/2020, 1:00

LARCENY, 1500 COVINGTON ST, MONDAY, 11/15/2020, 17:00

AUTO THEFT, 1300 BELT ST, TUESDAY, 11/16/2020, 20:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1200 HALL ALY, WEDNESDAY, 11/17/2020, 2:00

ROBBERY – STREET, 1300 WILLIAM ST, 11/20/2020, 14:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 600 HANOVER ST, SUNDAY, 11/21/2020, 23:00

LARCENY, 1100 HALLY ALY, THURSDAY, 11/25/2020, 5:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1100 WILLIAM ST, 11/25/2020, 11:00

ROBBERY – COMMERCIAL, 1100 LIGHT ST, THURSDAY, 11/25/2020, 20:00

LARCENY, 1400 KEY HWY, FRIDAY, 11/26/2020, 12:00

BURGLARY, 1100 LIGHT ST, 11/29/2020, 3:00

BURGLARY, 1300 WEBSTER ST, WEDNESDAY, 12/1/2020, 23:00

South Baltimore Neighborhood

LARCENY, 1600 S HANOVER ST, WEDNESDAY, 11/10/2020, 10:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1300 S HANOVER ST, WEDNESDAY, 12/1/2020, 3:00

Key Highway/HarborView

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1200 HARBOR ISLAND WALK, TUEDAY, 11/9/2020, 10:00

AUTO THEFT, 1200 HARBOR ISLAND WALK, SATURDAY, 11/20/2020, 19:00

Inner Harbor

NONE

Port Covington

NONE

Locust Point

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1400 LOWMAN ST, WEDNESDAY, 11/24/2020, 20:00

Pigtown

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 1200 W PRATT ST, SUNDAY, 11/7/2020, 15:00

BUGLARY, 1000 W CROSS ST, MONDAY, 11/8/2020, 14:00

LARCENY, 2000 SCOTT ST, MONDAY, 11/8/2020, 23:00

AUTO THEFT, 1400 S CAREY ST, TUESDAY, 11/9/2020, 3:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 1200 GLYNDON AVE, TUESDAY, 11/9/2020, 9:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 1200 GLYNDON AVE, TUESDAY, 11/9/2020, 9:00

ROBBERY COMMERCIAL, 800 WASHINGTON BLVD, TUESDAY, 11/9/2020, 21:00

LARCENY, 700 CARROLL ST, WEDNESDAY, 11/10/2020, 18:00

AUTO THEFT, 1300 JAMES ST, SATURDAY, 11/13/2020, 12:00

BURGLARY, 800 SCOTT ST, SUNDAY, 11/14/2020, 20:00

LARCENY, 1200 WEST PRATT ST, 11/15/2020, 10:00

LARCENY, 1400 BUSH ST, MONDAY, 11/15/2020, 15:00

AUTO THEFT, 800 WASHINGTON BLVD, 11/16/2020, 7:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1100 W HAMBURG ST, TUESDAY, 11/16/2020, 8:00

LARCENY, 1400 BUSH ST, MONDAY, 11/18/2020, 16:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 1100 SARGEANT ST, SUNDAY, 11/21/2020, 19:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1100 WICOMICO ST, MONDAY, 11/22/2020, 8:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 600 WYETH ST, MONDAY, 11/22/2020, 18:00

LARCENY, 1300 WASHINGTON BLVD, TUESDAY, 11/23/2020, 5:00

AUTO THEFT, 1400 BUSH ST, FRIDAY, 11/26/2020, 22:00

ROBBERY – COMMERCIAL, 1200 W PRATT ST, FRIDAY, 11/29/2020, 14:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 800 S CAREY ST, MONDAY, 11/29/2020, 16:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1000 W CROSS ST, MONDAY, 11/29/2020, 22:00

ROBBERY – STREET, W PRATT ST. AND S ARLINGTON AVE, THURSDAY, 11/25/202, 12:00

LARCENY, 1300 WASHINGTON BLVD, THURSDAY, 11/25/2020, 15:00

BURGLARY, 1300 JAMES ST, SATURDAY, 11/27/2020, 18:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 800 MCHENRY ST, SUNDAY, 11/28/2020, 0:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1000 W CROSS ST, MONDAY, 11/29/2020, 22:00

LARCENY, 900 BAYARD ST, THURSDAY, 12/2/2020, 12:00

Carroll – Camden Industrial Area

LARCENY, 1700 WASHINGTON BLVD, MONDAY, 11/8/2020, 5:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 450 W OSTEND ST, THURSDAY, 11/11/2020, 20:00

AUTO THEFT, 1500 RUSSELL ST, SUNDAY, 11/14/2020, 14:00

AUTO THEFT, 1400 RUSSELL ST, MONDAY, 11/15/2020, 17:00

LARCENY, 1800 WASHINGTON BLVD, THURSDAY, 11/18/2020, 21:00

LARCENY, 1200 RIDGELY ST, SUNDAY, 11/21/2020, 3:00

ROBBERY – CARJACKING, 1500 RUSSELL ST, MONDAY, 11/29/2020, 5:00

ROBBERY – COMMERCIAL, 1500 RUSSELL ST, WEDNESDAY, 12/1/2020, 15:00

Hollins Market

ROBBERY – STREET, 1000 W PRAT ST, MONDAY, 11/8/2020, 9:00

ROBBER – STREET, 900 HOLLINS ST, SUNDAY, 11/17/2020, 21:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1000 W LOMBARD ST, MONDAY, 11/18/2020, 9:00

Union Square

LARCENY, 1300 W LOMBARD ST, SATURDAY, 11/13/2020, 15:00

LARCENY, 1322-1324 W PRATT ST, TUESDAY, 11/16/2020, 12:00

BURGLARY, 1300 W PRATT ST, WEDNESDAY, 11/17/2020, 0:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1300 W LOMBARD ST, 11/18/2020, 2:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 100 S MOUNT ST, SATURDAY, 11/20/2020, 21:00

LARCENY, 1600 W PRATT ST, THURSDAY, 11/25/2020, 22:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 0 S CAREY ST, THURSDAY, 12/2/2020, 19:00

LARCENY, 100 S MOUNT ST, THURSDAY, 12/2/2020, 18:00

Offense definitions from the FBI

South Baltimore Peninsula Neighborhoods Map

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Friday, December 4, 2020

Podcast: This Week in South Baltimore Episode 8

On Episode 8 of This Week in South Baltimore, Nate and Kevin discuss new businesses opening in Federal Hill, Downtown, and Pigtown; some business closures around the area; the potential for a large real estate development in the heart of Federal Hill; Baltimore’s effort for a new arena; a big new development on the westside of Downtown; real estate news; local stories; events; and great plates around SoBo.

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Wednesday, December 2, 2020

COVID-Style Moonlight Madness and Shopping Stroll this Weekend in Federal Hill

Sponsored Post from Federal Hill Business Association

During  this holiday season,  we are sharing the joy a little differently this year.   Put on your holiday hats and  head to Federal Hill for lots of cheer this weekend.

On Friday, 12/4, enjoy Moonlight Madness – Covid style – and on Saturday, 12/5, hit the shops during Shopping Stroll. Local businesses will continue the shopping stroll to bring their best specials, discounts, giveaways and more. Check off that list, shop, dine end enjoy the holiday magic in Federal Hill.

If you have not visited Federal Hill lately, the neighborhood has been growing with new locally owned shops. Tasty treats are hot – the new cold ticket items in the neighborhood are 6 ice cream/gelato/Fro-Yo shops. A variety of shops include an active veteran owned vintage shop, an exotic plant shop, a Latin bakery, ladies’ clothing boutiques, and lots of new foodie stops to enjoy. Stroll around to find some of the best unique giftable items in Baltimore.

The Federal Hill Business Association thanks everyone in the community for all your support during the COVID-19 crisis. To ensure your safety, the shops will have limited customers during store hours.

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