Thursday, July 29, 2021

Ruben’s Mexican Food Opens Brooklyn Park Location, Opening Washington, D.C. Location

Federal Hill restaurant Ruben’s Mexican Food has opened a second location at 5502 Governor Ritchie Hwy. in Brooklyn Park. The new Ruben’s is inside of an American gas station.

Ruben’s in Federal Hill is owned by cousins and Digital Harbor High School graduates Ruben Ramirez Jr. and Jonathan Ramirez. The Ruben’s in Brooklyn Park will be run by Ruben Ramirez Jr.’s father Ruben Romero, who started a crepe business at farmers’ markets, including the Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar.

Romero once had a Ruben’s at 1043 S. Charles St, the current location of Ruben’s, before closing it to focus on his mobile crepe business. Three concepts followed Ruben’s at the S. Charles St. storefront before it was brought back by Ruben Ramirez Jr. and Jonathan Ramirez. Romero sold his business mobile crepe business several years ago.

Ruben Ramirez Jr. and Jonathan Ramirez will be supporting Romero on the menu and operations side in Brooklyn Park. Ruben Ramirez Jr. said he and Jonathan Ramirez would like to eventually franchise Ruben’s, and they saw this as an opportunity to give it a test run.

Ruben’s is also opening a third location in Washington, D.C. Ruben Ramirez Jr. and and Jonathan Ramirez are opening out of a CloudKitchens ghost kitchen. They will have their own commercial kitchen in a warehouse and orders will be available online and through third-party apps. Ruben’s will move into its D.C. space next week and open soon after.

Ruben Ramirez Jr. said CloudKitchens had been reaching out to Ruben’s for a while and they saw this an opportunity to get their name out there in Washington, D.C.

Operating out of a small space in Federal Hill, Ruben’s is also eying a second location in Federal Hill to serve as a commercial kitchen to support its other locations and catering orders, as well as to take on its own orders. Ruben’s also distributes its signature hot sauce.

Ruben Ramirez Jr. said the COVID-19 pandemic hit his business hard, but things are now back to normal. He said catering orders from the University of Maryland Medical Center and The Johns Hopkins Hospital kept the business going. Ruben’s is busy again with late-night orders in Federal Hill as well as serving lunch and dinner.

Ruben Ramirez Jr. said Taco Tuesday remains a hit. He also noted popular new items including birria tacos on Wednesdays and its Cali Burrito which has steak, French fries, guacamole, and ranchito sauce inside.

Photos from the Ruben’s Mexican Food Facebook page

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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Video: Fox45 Hosts a Town Hall on Crime in Federal Hill

Last week Fox45 held a Town Hall focused on crime at Illusions Magic Bar in Federal Hill . The panelists were Ian Neuman, President of the Federal Hill Neighborhood Patrol; former South Baltimore resident Spenser Weidman; and former candidates for mayor and South Baltimore residents Bob Cherry and Thiru Vignarajah.

The hour-long special can be watched at this link.

Screenshot from the Fox45 Town Hall

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Monday, July 19, 2021

Three New Four-Story Townhomes Approved for the 1800 Block of Marshall Street

A plan has been approved by the Baltimore City Board of Municipal and Zoning Appeals (BMZA) for three new four-story, 2,680 sq. ft. townhomes at 1815 Marshall St. in the South Baltimore Neighborhood. The homes would replace five garages and a grass lot. The plan was submitted by NW2 Engineers.

SouthBMore.com has acquired the plans from BMZA, but does not have any additional information about a construction timeline or pricing for the new homes.

The homes will share an alley with the 1800 block of Light St. and will be across Marshall St. from the 2 East Wells apartment complex. The block currently does not have any other rowhomes as it’s all industrial garages on south side of the block, and garages or parking pads from homes on 1800 block of Light St. on the northern half of the block.

The proposed townhomes will be 21 ft. wide and 40 ft. 7 in. long. The homes will have a front-loading, one-car garage on Marshall St. as well an office, full bathroom, and small rear yard on the first level.

In the plans, the second floor includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, and half bath.

The third floor has a master bedroom with a full bathroom, a laundry room, two additional bedrooms, and an additional full bathroom.

The fourth floor has a bonus room, wet bar, and rooftop deck.

The front of the first three floors of the homes are brick and the fourth floor is siding.

Rendering from NW2 Engineers 

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Friday, July 16, 2021

South Baltimore Business Roundup

Holistic Smoke Depot Opens in Federal Hill

Holistic Smoke Depot has opened at 1201 Light St. The retail space was formerly an architecture office and boutique.

Holistic Smoke Depot sells tobacco and vape products, smoking devices, CBD, and more.

ARGO Systems Opens Office at Silo Point

ARGO Systems has opened an office at Silo Point in Locust Point. The 4,000 sq. ft. space was formerly the home of LINQ before the company relocated to City Garage in Port Covington. The space was also once the home of restaurant Miguel’s.

ARGO is headquartered in Hanover, MD and offers construction and engineering services.

Privé Relocates within Locust Point

After leaving a retail space at Silo Point, Privé Salon + Spa reopened in recent months at a 4,810 sq. ft. rowhouse at 1400 Andre St. The rowhouse was renovated and put on the market in 2019 as a residential listing for more than $1 million. It was once a store.

Privé offers haircuts and color, waxing, nail services, and eyelash extensions.

Privé’s former space at Silo Point is currently available for lease.

New Location 

Former Location 

Elseworlds Closes Retail Space in Federal Hill

Collectors shop Elseworlds Emporium has closed its storefront  at 921 S. Charles St. in Federal Hill. It first opened in late-2020.

From a post on Elseworlds’ Facebook page:

elseworlds emporium’s physical store front is now closed for business. it was a fun year figuring out if fed hill warranted a brick n mortar. see you online…keep it elseworlds, or else.

And, from another post:

Now that the store fronts closed up we’ll be listing the majority of inventory on on our ebay store and attending local shows and events. Inventory is still available for local pick up with prior coordination and don’t forget you can pre-order with us as well!

The Movement Team Opens an Office in Federal Hill

The Movement Team has opened an office at 911-C1 S. Charles St. in Federal Hill. The first-floor office space in the bottom of a condo building was previously an office for KLIK Solutions before the company relocated to Pigtown.

About The Movement Team from its website:

The Movement Team (TMT) is a Non-profit 501c3 organization that has been dedicated to uplifting communities and mentoring youth since 2014. The Movement Team began its journey in 2009 by collaborating with non-profit organizations assisting in their missions while also playing an active role in the mentor-ship of youth in the community. The organization of Homeless Events, various Fundraisers, Awareness Drives, and Youth Projects are just a few of the many endeavors we have and will continue to pursue.

Official Haute Mess Relocates in Pigtown

Clothing brand Official Haute Mess relocated its boutique in Pigtown from 772 Washington Blvd. to 919 W. Barre St. Its new retail space and building was vacant for many years, but was recently renovated.

Official Haute Mess has been in Pigtown since 2019.

Downtown Hotel to Become Apartments

The Embassy Suites Inner Harbor Hotel at 222 St. Paul St. Downtown is the latest building in the Central Business District that will convert to apartments. From Baltimore Business Journal:

Downtown Baltimore’s Embassy Suites Inner Harbor Hotel and its companion property The Grand have sold for $18 million to Washington, D.C.-based investors who have proposed converting the 300-room hotel into an apartment tower.

Urban Investment Partners Cos., or UIP Inc., has nearly reached its goal of raising $11.6 million in equity capital to launch a conversion of the 37-story tower into a multi-family hub. The deadline to raise the capital is July 21, said Steve Schwat, founder of UIP on Wednesday, and the proposal to investors highlighted the property’s location in a federal opportunity zone.

“We looked at a lot of properties in Baltimore and we particularly liked this because it was originally apartments before it converted to a hotel,” Schwat said. “So it will be much less invasive and less expensive to turn it back into apartments.”

beaters2grails Closes in Pigtown, Relocates Services to Federal Hill 

Sneaker laundry and repair shop beaters2grails has closed its storefront at 761 Washington Blvd. in Pigtown, but has relocated its services to its sister shop 9/10 Condition Sneaker Boutique at 1123 Light St.

From 9/10 Condition Sneaker Boutique social media:

❌SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT❌
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So unfortunately we’ve made a decision to close down our @beaters2grails Washington Blvd location 😔 we tried to make it work but we just had to come to the realization that we can’t FORCE something into working as a business if it isn’t making sense. Trust us we are extremely sad to have to do this BUT we have made the necessary arrangements to continue to offer shoe cleanings to our customers. We have remodeled and extended 9/10 Condition Sneaker Boutique’s sales floor to accommodate a section in the back for Beaters 2 Grails to continue to operate but at our current location here on Light Street. So with that being said we have redone our sales floor and we couldn’t be more happy on how it is laid out. We now have all of the shoes NEW & PREOWNED here at our location. We must let everyone know there are A LOT of shoes we couldn’t post that are now available here , so the best way to find out what we have on hand is to COME INSIDE THE STORE AND LOOK 👀 there is some HEAT available if you can see in the pics ! Brand New Shoes are to the left and in cases Preowned/ VNDS / Tried on is to the right as you enter , but here are some pics so you can see our new layout ! COME CHECK US OUT ASAP so you can see all the new shoes that are available but we didn’t have a chance to post on our page ! As you can see we also have all of the arcades available here for everyone to enjoy FOR FREE to play. We want to thank all of our customers for the support that you constantly give us and we can’t wait for you to come in and see our new layout ! THANK YOU 💯💯
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ZeroFox Acquires Phoenix-Based Company, Reopens South Baltimore Office

ZeroFox, the South Baltimore-based external threat intelligence and protection company, has made its second corporate acquisition in the last nine months with its recent purchase of Phoenix-based Vigilante.

Vigilante is described as an “expert in dark web threat intelligence.” ZeroFox will keep the company’s Arizona office.

“This announcement is another important milestone for ZeroFox and it affirms our commitment to lead the charge globally in threat intelligence and protection. The dark web and criminal underground are critical requirements of modern threat intelligence programs and the agitators are moving quickly,” said ZeroFox CEO James C. Foster in a press release. “Attacks and breaches are occurring at an all-time high, and organizations need a clear view of the underground economy, how bots may be attacking them or if their credentials, credit cards, personally identifiable information (PII) and other information could be traded there, as well as understanding emerging tactics, exploits and vulnerabilities to stay ahead. This new capability increases the scale and comprehensiveness of our dark web intelligence capabilities to our customers, protecting their organization, people, customers and information.”

“The combination of our otherwise inaccessible datasets, our team of researchers and operatives, along with ZeroFox’s scale and artificial intelligence, now powers the industry’s only truly complete dark web intelligence service,” said Vigilante Co-founder Mike Kirschner in a press release. “We are proud to be a part of ZeroFox and bring our best-in-class capabilities to a broader set of customers. The new combination is the most robust Dark Web offering on the market. The unique focus on taking action to achieve results truly protects the organizations with whom we work.”

ZeroFox acquired Reston-based Cyveillance in October and took over the company’s office in Virginia.

ZeroFox now has more than 500 employees and offices in Baltimore, Reston, Phoenix, London, Chile, Israel, and India.

ZeroFox reopened its headquarters at 1838 S. Charles St. this month. It was shut down for more than a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Foster said the company is still figuring out its new hybrid office environment.

“The economy is different than it was 18 months ago,” said Foster.

Foster said some of his workforce couldn’t wait to get back to the office, some like working at home, and some want a mix of both. Foster noted that some of ZeroFox’s employees moved out of the area during the pandemic.

ZeroFox is taking time to figure out this new work environment. He noted the company will not have rigid rules that will require everyone to return to the office, but they also won’t consider going completely virtual.

Foster said catered lunches and events for his staff are returning.

ZeroFox was looking for additional office space in early-2020 after outgrowing its 11,000 sq. ft. footprint in South Baltimore in a former Pabst facility shaped like a castle. But, Foster said they currently don’t have a need for additional office space in Baltimore.

ZeroFox’s team also returned to the office with a heap of new construction projects surrounding them. An ExtraSpace Storage facility is under construction across Wells St. from the headquarters, the Alta Federal Hill apartment project is going up on Hanover St. across from the office building, and a major development phase a block away in Port Covington is under construction bringing five new buildings to the area.

“There have been a lot of changes since we were last there. It’s loud, you can hear it,” said Foster, who added though that investment in the area is great for ZeroFox.

 

James Foster headshot courtesy of ZeroFox

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Thursday, July 15, 2021

Southrn’ Spice Now Open at Cross Street Market

Southern food stall Southrn’ Spice is now open at Cross Street Market in Federal Hill. Southrn’ Spice, which opened last month, takes over a stall that was vacated by Royal Farms Chicken earlier this year.

Southrn’ Spice is owned by Chef Rex Murray, who is a veteran of the United States Army and grew up between Memphis, Mississippi, and Indianapolis. Based on his love of Southern food, Murray went to culinary school after serving in the Army, worked in the hospitality industry, and eventually started his own catering company.

As COVID-19 shut down the wedding and corporate event industry, Murray realized he needed to pivot his business, and launched the Southrn’ Spice food truck which he used to visit neighborhoods in the Baltimore area.

Looking for the next move to grow his business, Murray started looking for a brick-and-mortar location. His assistant told him about the popularity of public markets in Baltimore and he began zeroing in on getting a stall. He looked into getting a stall at the revamped Lexington Market, which is under construction, but turned to Cross Street Market after learning Lexington Market is only taking applications at this time.

He fell in love with Cross Street Market when discovering the “turn-key” stall.

Southrn’ Spice’s menu takes inspiration from different parts of the South. It has seafood gumbo as a nod to Louisiana, shrimp and grits from North Carolina, a Nashville hot chicken sandwich, and honey gold wings from Memphis. Murray said fried catfish is big throughout the South, especially where he grew up in Mississippi. He caught them in a local pond growing up.

Additional menu items include plain or red velvet waffles with chicken, a seared lamb chop, honey teriyaki-glazed salmon, baked and “smothered” chicken, grilled or fried shrimp, and the Soulful Rito, which is a burrito filled with catfish, collard greens, and mac and cheese.

Entrees come with two sides which include collard greens, candied yams, mac and cheese, cabbage, cajun fries, onion rings, corn bread, and red beans and rice.

The desserts offered are apple pie, pecan pie, sweet potato pie, banana pudding, and peach cobbler.

Southrn’ Spice is open every day from 11am-8pm, but next month the closing time will be extended to 11pm. Southrn’ Spice will soon open late night on Fridays and Saturdays until 130am with a fried food menu. The stall has a window facing the south side of Cross St., and a new mural will be added soon around this window.

It has six employees.

Southrn’ Spice offers catering with its Southern menu, but Murray also does more traditional wedding menus. The food truck is currently taking a break as the team gets settled in at Cross Street Market, but will be back in neighborhoods soon.

Southrn’ Spice is opening another location in Columbia, which will be a sit-down restaurant. Murray is also looking to open another market stall in Washington, D.C.

 

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Monday, July 12, 2021

New Mural Added to Cross Street Market Facade

A new mural has been painted along the facade of the outdoor seating patio on the south side of Cross Street Market in Federal Hill. The wall was previously a gray sand-blasted cinderblock.

The Cross Street Market team (Caves Valley Partners, CANAdev, and MacKenzie) partnered with Chesapeake Beverage (CB) on the mural. CB is Baltimore’s exclusive Anheuser-Busch wholesaler and the statewide distributor for Diageo-Guinness, as well as many other craft breweries.

The colorful mural features elements of the Baltimore and Maryland flags, Federal Hill Park, food and drinks, a section reading “The Heart of Federal Hill,” and the Stella Artois logo.

The mural was painted by local artist Greg Cannon and designed by Messenger Sports.

In addition to the mural, the CB team will be participating in regular activations at Cross Street Market including fitness classes, ticket giveaways, trivia nights, and watch parties.

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Featured Listing: Three-Bedroom Federal Hill Home with Original Details, Two-Car Parking, and a Rooftop Deck

Sponsored Post from Tim Klempa of Permira Realty, LLC:

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1513 South Charles Street
Federal Hill          

Price: $399,000
Tax: $9,697
2134 sq. ft.
3 BD/2.5 BA
Off-Street Parking: Yes – two-car parking pad

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Thursday, July 8, 2021

Federal Hill Fire Damages Six Homes

A fire occurred Thursday morning in Federal Hill. From the Baltimore City Fire Department:

Shortly after 6am, we responded to the 1200 blk of Battery Ave for a reported fire. Upon arrival, firefighters had heavy fire and smoke showing from 6 homes and from multiple floors. All occupants managed to escape while firefighters worked to extinguish the fire. No injuries reported and the cause is under investigation.

Nearby residents reported hearing an explosion prior to the fire.

The fire caused damage to six homes: five on the 300 block of E. West St. and one on the 1200 block of Battery Ave.

Crews are currently at the scene clearing the damage.

A GoFundMe was created for residents of one of the homes. It has already generated more than $7,000.

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Wednesday, July 7, 2021

‘Buck Wild Dog Training’ Opens Studio in Federal Hill

Buck Wild Dog Training has opened a store and studio at 1126 S. Charles St. in Federal Hill. The approximately 1,000 sq. ft. space was previously the home of Espirt de Couture.

Buck Wild Dog Training is owned by Federal Hill resident Victoria Erbe, who has worked with dogs since she was 14 years old and who started professionally training dogs six years ago. While Erbe started her own business, she has also been a trainer for Wings of Love Kuwait and K9 Concepts.

The namesake for Buck Wild Dog Training is Erbe’s beloved service dog Buck.

Erbe was working in real estate and has been the property manager of 1126. S. Charles St. When the property became available, she decided it was time to go for it and give Buck Wild Dog Training its own storefront in Federal Hill.

She wants the space to be a resource for the dog owner community in South Baltimore. Buck Wild Dog Training offers dog training sessions, provides nail trimming services, and sells healthy dog food and locally-made products and apparel for dogs. Erbe hopes dog owners will come in and ask questions. And, if Buck Wild Dog Training can’t help, Erbe said she can refer customers out to professionals who can.

Dog training comes in six- and 12-session packages, as wells as three- and four-week programs where dogs stay with Erbe most hours of the day. In addition to offering obedience training, Erbe can also train dogs to be emotional support dogs, therapy dogs, PTSD dogs, and dogs that assist Deaf people.

“Every dog deserves an amazing life, but they need obedience training to be able to go everywhere,” said Erbe.

Buck Wild Dog Training is open Monday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm.

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Tuesday, July 6, 2021

South Baltimore Crime Updates

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 S PACA ST, MONDAY, 6/27/2021, 20:00

Stadium Area

NONE

Barre Circle

NONE

Otterbein

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 800 S HANOVER ST, THURSDAY, 6/16/2021, 19:00

LARCNEY, 400 LIGHT ST, FRIDAY, 6/24/2021, 19:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 0 ANDREW PL, SUNDAY, 6/26/2021, 21:00

Sharp-Leadenhall

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 900 LEADENHALL ST, MONDAY, 6/6/2021, 23:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 900 LEADENHALL ST, MONDAY, 6/6/2021, 23:00

AUTO THEFT, 100 W HAMBURG ST, WEDNESDAY, 6/8/2021, 0:00

Federal Hill

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 800 BATTERY AVE, MONDAY, 6/6/2021, 7:00

AUTO THEFT, 100 E MONTGOMERY ST, SATURDAY, 6/11/2021, 21:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 100 WARREN AVE, TUESDAY, 6/14/2021, 0:00

AUTO THEFT, 300 WARREN AVE, SATURDAY, 6/18/2021, 3:00

Federal Hill South/Riverside

LARCENY, 1100 COVINGTON ST, TUESDAY, 6/7/2021, 15:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1400 WILLIAM ST, TUESDAY, 6/7/2021, 19:00

LARCNEY, 1700 BYRD ST, THURSDAY, 6/9/2021, 0:00

LARCENY, 1600 BELT ST, THURSDAY, 6/9/2021, 22:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1500 BOYLE ST, SUNDAY, 6/12/2021, 21:00

LARCENY, 1500 WILLIAM ST, MONDAY, MONDAY, 6/20/2021, 14:00

LARCENY, 1300 WILLIAM ST, MONDAY, 6/20/2021, 18:00

AUTO THEFT, 500 HEATH ST, THURSDAY, 6/23/2021, 20:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 1400 KEY HWY, SUNDAY, 6/26/2021, 0:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1500 BATTERY AVE, SUNDAY, 6/26/2021, 5:00

South Baltimore Neighborhood

LARCENY FROM AUTO, TUESDAY, 6/7/2021, 23:00

LARCENY, 1700 S HANOVER ST, SATRUDAY, 6/11/2021, 4:00

LARCENY, 1600 S CHARLES ST, FRIDAY, 6/17/2021, 1:00

BURGLARY, 1300 S HANOVER ST, TUESDAY, 6/28/2021, 3:00

Key Highway/HarborView

NONE

Inner Harbor

LARCENY, 200 E PRATT ST, MONDAY, 6/6/2021, 11:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 600 E PRATT ST, SATURDAY, 6/11/2021, 15:00

LARCENY, 600 E PRATT ST, MONDAY, 6/13/2021, 12:00

SHOOTING, 400 E PRATT ST, SATURDAY, 6/25/2021, 22:00

SHOOTING, 400 E PRATT ST, SATURDAY, 6/25/2021, 22:00

From Baltimore Police Department:

Central District Shooting Investigation

On June 26, 2021, at approximately 10:43 p.m., Officers assigned to the Inner Harbor, advised of discharging in the 400 block of East Pratt Street.

Upon officers arrival, they located a 17 year-old male and a 19 year-old male suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.
Both victims were transported to area hospitals and are listed in stable condition.

Preliminary investigation revealed that a group of juveniles were fighting in the 400 block of East Pratt Street when an unidentified suspect produced a gun and shot the two victims.

Central District detectives are asking anyone with information to contact them at 410-396-2411 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7lockup.

Port Covington

NONE

Locust Point

LARCENY FROM AUOT, 1400 HULL ST, 6/6/2021: 7:00

LARCENY, 1200 HULL ST, FRIDAY, 6/12/2021, 23:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1400 LOWMAN ST, TUESDAY, 6/14/2021, 16:00

LARCENY, 1600 BEASON ST, WEDNESDAY, 6/15/2021, 20:00

LARCENY, 1200 HULL ST, FRIDAY, 6/17/2021, 22:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1400 LOWMAN ST, MONDAY, 6/20/2021, 2:00

LARCENY, 1400 KEY HWY, THURSDAY, 6/23/2021, 10:00

AUTO THEFT, 1800 PORTER ST, THURSDAY, 6/23/2021, 16:00

Pigtown

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1300 JAMES ST, WEDNESDAY, 6/8/2021, 11:00

LARCENY, 800 RYAN ST, WEDNESDAY, 6/8/2021, 19:00

LARCENY, 800 MANGOLD ST, SATURDAY, 6/11/2021, 4:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 500 SCOTT ST, SUNDAY, 6/12/2021, 6:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1200 SARGEANT ST, WEDNESDAY, 6/15/2021, 19:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, WASHINGTON BLVD AND S. MLK BLVD, THURSDAY, 6/16/2021, 21:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 800 WASHINGTON BLVD, THURSDAY, 6/16/2021, 22:00

AUTO THEFT, 700 W CROSS ST, MONDAY, 6/2/2021, 7:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 1000 W PRATT ST, MONDAY, 6/20/2021, 10:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 800 RYAN ST, MONDAY, 6/20/2021, 22:00

ROBBERY – COMMERCIAL, 800 RYAN ST, TUESDAY, 6/21/2021, 1:00

LARCENY, 1100 SARGEANT, WEDNESDAY, 6/22/2021, 15:00

LARCENY, 1100 SARGEANT, WEDNESDAY, 6/22/2021, 15:00

LARCENY, 1000 W CROSS ST, SATURDAY, 6/25/2021, 18:00

Carroll – Camden Industrial Area

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 1800 WASHINGTON BLVD, TUESDAY, 6/14/2021, 6:00

AUTO THEFT, 2800 WASHINGTON BLVD, MONDAY, 6/20/2021

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 1500 RUSSELL ST, FRIDAY, 6/24/2021, 4:00

Hollins Market

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 1200 W PRATT ST, TUESDAY, 6/7/2021, 16:00

LARCENY, 800 W. PRATT ST, FRIDAY, 6/10/2021, 2:00

LARCENY, 1000 W PRATT ST, SUNDAY, 6/12/2021, 13:00

LARCENY, 1100 W LOMBARD ST, MONDAY, 6/13/2021, 13:00

BURGLARY, 1000 W LOMBARD ST, WEDNESDAY, 6/15/2021, 19:00

SHOOTING, 1200 W LOMBARD ST, THURSDAY, 6/16/2021, 12:00

From Baltimore Police Department:

Southern District Shooting Investigation

On June 17, 2021, at approximately 12:11 p.m., , Southern District patrol officers responded to the 1200 block of West Lombard Street for a report of discharging when they were notified of a walk-in shooting victim at an area hospital.
Once there, officers located an adult male suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.

The victim is currently listed critical condition.

Anyone with information is urged to contact detectives at 410-396-2499 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup.

Union Square

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 1600 HOLLIN ST, TUESDAY, 6/14/2021, 19:00

LARCENY, 1600 LEMMON ST, THURSDAY, 6/23/2021, 18:00

AUTO THEFT, 100 S MOUNT ST, SATRUDAY, 6/25/2021, 7:00

Offense definitions from the FBI

South Baltimore Peninsula Neighborhoods Map

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Thursday, July 1, 2021

4th of July Weekend Events Around Baltimore

Jazzy Summer Nights at South Point: Thursday from 5pm-10pm

Food Rescue Giveaway! Thursday Evenings at Old Major: Thursday from 430pm-630pm

The Classics Cocktail Class at Sagamore Spirit: Thursday from 7pm-8pm

Craft Your Own Cocktail Tour at Sagamore Spirit: Friday from 6pm-7pm

Dundalk Independence Day Parade: Saturday at 815am

Catonsville 4th of July Celebration: Saturday

The Pre 4th Independence Bash at Patapsco Arena: Saturday from 9pm-2am

Independence Day Weekend at the B&O Railroad Museum: Saturday, Sunday, and Monday

Red, White & Zoo at The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore: Sunday

Workout and Whiskey with Marissa Walch at Sagamore Spirit: Sunday from 930am-11am

Towson 4th of July Parade: Sunday from 1030am-1230pm

Federal Hill 4th of July Parade: Sunday at 1030am

Domino Sugar Light Show and Sign Relighting: Sunday at 915pm

Free Outdoor Fitness

November Project at Patterson Park: Friday at 630am

Waterfront Wellness at West Shore Park: Saturday from 8am – Bootcamp with XPF, Saturday at 9am – Dance2Fitness with XPF, Sunday at 9am -Yoga with Bikram Yoga Works, Sunday at 10am – Low Impact Bootcamp with Fed Hill Fitness

Inner Harbor Kayak Tours: Sunday from 9am-11am

Weekly Farmers’ Markets

B&O Farmers’ Market: Thursday from 4pm-7pm

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

Fell’s Point Farmers Market: Saturday from 8am-1230pm

Cross Street Farmers’ Market: Saturday form 9am012pm

BMI Farmers’ Market: Saturday from 9am-1pm

Bmore Flea & Craft Market at Broadway Market: Saturday from 11am-4pm

Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar Under the JFX: Sunday from 7am-12pm

Have a GREAT weekend!

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