Tuesday, April 26, 2022

South Baltimore Crime Updates

According to the Baltimore Police Department (BPD)  Crime Map, the following crimes were from 4/13/22 to 4/19/22. (Note: To allow more accurate updating from BPD, we are now delaying all crime reports one week. Some dates overlap from the last week’s report.)

Ridgely’s Delight

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 400 RUSSELL ST, SUNDAY, 4/17/22, 7:00

Stadium Area

LARCENY, 400 W PRATT ST, TUESDAY, 4/19/22, 16:00

Barre Circle

NONE

Otterbein

NONE

Sharp-Leadenhall

SHOOTING – 900 LEADENHALL ST, SATURDAY, 4/16/22, 10:00

From BPD:

Southern District Shooting Investigation

On April 16, 2022, at approximately 10:59 a.m., Southern District patrol officers responded to the 100 block of West Hamburg Street, for a report of a shooting.

Once there, officers located a 53-year-old male suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.

The victim was transported to an area hospital where he is expected to survive.

Southern District detectives are asking anyone with information to contact them at 410-396-2499 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup.

Federal Hill

ROBBERY – STREET, 1000 S CHARLES ST, SUNDAY, 4/17/22, 1:00

ROBBERY – STREET, 1000 S CHARLES ST, SUNDAY, 4/17/22, 1:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 900 LIGHT ST, SATURDAY, 4/16/22, 1:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 900 LIGHT ST, SATURDAY, 4/16/22, 1:00

Federal Hill South/Riverside

ROBBERY – CARJACKING, 1200 WILLIAM ST, SATURDAY, 4/16/22, 23:00

South Baltimore Neighborhood

AUTO THEFT, 0 W RANDALL ST, WEDNESDAY, 4/13/22, 14:00

Key Highway/HarborView

LARCENY, 1300 KEY HWY, MONDAY, 4/18/22, 19:00

Inner Harbor

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, E PRATT ST. & S CALVERT ST, SUNDAY, 4/17/22, 0:00

LARCENY, 600 E PRATT ST, MONDAY, 4/18/22, 17:00

Port Covington

NONE

Locust Point

NONE

Pigtown

LARCENY, 1300 WASHINGTON BLVD, THURSDAY, 4/14/22, 18:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 1200 GLYNDON AVE, FRIDAY, 4/15/22, 12:00

SHOOTING, 900 W CROSS ST, FRIDAY, 4/15/22, 18:00

From BPD:

Southern District Shooting Investigation

On April 15, 2022 at approximately 6:32 p.m., officers responded to the 800 block of W. Cross Street for a shooting.

Upon arrival, officers located a 17-year-old male who was suffering from an apparent gunshot wound to his lower right arm.

The victim was transported to an area hospital and is being treated for a non-life threatening gunshot wound.

Southern District shooting detectives are investigating this incident.

Anyone with information is asked to call detectives at (410) 396-2499 or call Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7lockup.

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 500 SCOTT ST, SATURDAY 4/16/22, 22:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 500 SCOTT ST, SATURDAY 4/16/22, 22:00

Carroll – Camden Industrial Area

LARCENY, 1800 WASHINGTON BLVD, WEDNESDAY, 4/13/22, 18:00

LARCENY, 1500 RUSSELL ST, MONDAY, 4/18/22, 0:00

Hollins Market

LARCENY, 1100 HOLLINS MARKET, THURSDAY, 4/14/22, 1:00

Union Square

ROBBERY – STREET, 100 S CAREY ST, THURSDAY, 4/14/22, 0:00

BURGLARY, 100 S CALHOUN ST, THURSDAY, 4/14/22, 12:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1700 HOLLINS ST, MONDAY, 4/18/22, 19:00

Offense definitions from the FBI

South Baltimore Peninsula Neighborhoods Map

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Monday, April 25, 2022

Washington and Baltimore Merge World Cup Bids, Matches Proposed at M&T Bank Stadium

After being rumored for several months, it is now confirmed that Washington, D.C. and Baltimore are teaming up on a bid to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Events DC and Sport and Entertainment Corporation of Maryland made the announcement on April 21st.

The reason for the joint bid is due to FedEx Field in Landover, which is home of the Washington Commanders (formerly Redskins and Washington Football Team), not receiving high marks, according to The Washington Post.

All the matches, however many that might be, will be held at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. Washington, D.C. would host a flagship FIFA Fan Festival on the National Mall.

The Fan Festival would be held in conjunction with the United States’ celebration of its 250th anniversary on July 4th.Washington, D.C. officials “estimate more than one million attendees, which could become the largest single-day attendance number in FIFA Fan Fest™ history.”

FedEx Field was built in 1997 and started out with a capacity of more than 91,000. However, due to declining Redskins/Washington Football Team attendance, seats were pulled out reducing the capacity to 67,717.

The stadium has suffered a number of issues this past football season including a pipe, which was thought to be sewage, bursting and emptying out onto a section, as well as a rail collapsing near the tunnel. In the latter incident, fans fell on to the field nearly landing on Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts.

FedEx Field, which is located about five miles outside of Washington, D.C., is almost a mile from a Metro stop.

By comparison, the Ravens are continually renovating M&T Bank Stadium and recently completed a $120-million upgrade with more improvements under consideration following new legislation that allows the stadium to have $600 million in bond debt. Baltimore’s stadium is next to Downtown, has its own Light Rail train station, and is just a few blocks from a MARC train station. M&T Bank Stadium is 32 miles from the Washington, D.C. line.

Baltimore hosted FIFA officials on September 19th during the Chiefs vs. Ravens game at M&T Bank Stadium when the Ravens came back to win in exciting fashion.

“I think we presented the declaration that we are a can-do city. We are authentic and our stadium comes alive for big events,” Maryland Sports Commission Terry Hasseltine told SouthBMore.com following the game. Maryland Sports Commission has been leading Baltimore’s World Cup campaign.

M&T Bank Stadium is also surrounded by underway, mixed-used developments such as the Warner Street District, Stadium Crossing, and Stadium Square.

The Baltimore bid previously proposed sites such as South Point in Port Covington, Federal Hill Park, the Inner Harbor promenade, Fort McHenry, and Harbor Point for the official World Cup fan fest. Hasseltine told SouthBMore.com that in the new partnership with Washington, D.C., Baltimore would still have a Fan Fest, but not the “flagship” event.

“I am extremely excited to join forces with the District of Columbia to strengthen our bid to host the FIFA World Cup 2026,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott in a press release. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to bring another world-class event to Charm City. Mayor Bowser and I want to ensure we give our cities the best opportunity to win this major event which will provide massive economic boosts for both urban centers.”

Lt. Governor Boyd Rutherford, co-chair of Baltimore Maryland 2026, said in a press release, “We are pleased to merge our Baltimore, Maryland World Cup bid with Washington, DC.  The combination of our two world-class cities in the Capital Region will provide FIFA with exceptional soccer facilities for match play in Baltimore, and the grandeur of the nation’s capital for cultural activities to celebrate the World Cup in the United States.”

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Federal Hill Prep’s Spring Fling on Saturday, May 7th

From Federal Hill Prep PTO: 

Spring Fling

SATURDAY, MAY 7, 2022 AT 12 PM – 5 PM

Federal Hill Preparatory School

Spring Fling — PREP PTO’s largest fundraiser — is coming back in person! Fling is a carnival-style community event that celebrates the culmination of a successful school year while featuring a silent auction, games, crafts, moon bounces, food, and raffles. Each year, this event attracts and welcomes visitors from the surrounding Federal Hill neighborhood and throughout the city.

https://www.federalhillprep.org/spring-fling

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Friday, April 22, 2022

Tall Fence Removed Between Little Havana’s Outdoor Patio and Inner Harbor

A tall chain link fence that stood up against Little Havana’s outdoor patio for the past 25 years was removed this week. The team at Little Havana came to an agreement with HarborView, which owns the property where the fence was attached, to get rid of the fence and beautify the area.

The fence was visible from Little Havana when looking out to the Inner Harbor.

“We are very excited to have the fence gone. It looks so incredible now,” said Little Havana Co-Owner Marc Gentile. “It’s like we had a tint removed, the view is so much clearer now. We are thankful for David Swirnow and the team at HarborView.”

With the fence now removed, Gentile said the next step is clearing the weeds and trash that were stuck between the patio and fence. The final step will be repairing the paneling against the deck support system and adding planters to the ground level.

Gentile said business has been good at Little Havana over the past year other than when the COVID-19 Omicron variant was surging. He’s hopeful for a good spring at the restaurant with low COVID-19 numbers in the area.

Little Havana will be celebrating its 25th anniversary on May 7th with a tent in its adjacent parking lot. This will happen a couple of days after its annual Cinco de Mayo party.

Pictures below from Little Havana 

Before

Fence getting removed

After 

SouthBMore.com photos 

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Thursday, April 21, 2022

Weekend Events Around Baltimore

The Classics Cocktail Class at Sagamore Spirit: Thursday from 630pm-715pm

BSO – Benefit Concert for Ukraine at Meyerhoff: Thursday at 7pm

Craft Your Own Cocktail Class at Sagamore Spirit: Friday at 630pm-730pm

Stoop Soiree: Carnival at 1100 Wicomico: Friday at 7pm

Badfish – A Tribute to Sublime at Rams Head Live: Friday at 8pm

Chris Rock Ego Death World Tour 2022 at The Lyric: Friday and Saturday at 8pm

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Tuesday, April 19, 2022

South Baltimore Crime Updates

According to the Baltimore Police Department (BPD)  Crime Map, the following crimes were from 4/10/22 to 4/916/22. (Note: With search query updates made to the crime map, SouthBMore.com is now able to resume weekly crime updates.)

Ridgely’s Delight

LARCENY, 600 WASHINGTON BLVD, TUESDAY, 4/12/22, 12:00

Stadium Area

NONE

Barre Circle

NONE

Otterbein

NONE

Sharp-Leadenhall

SHOOTING – 900 LEADENHALL ST, SATURDAY, 4/16/22, 10:00

From BPD:

Southern District Shooting Investigation

On April 16, 2022, at approximately 10:59 a.m., Southern District patrol officers responded to the 100 block of West Hamburg Street, for a report of a shooting.

Once there, officers located a 53-year-old male suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.

The victim was transported to an area hospital where he is expected to survive.

Southern District detectives are asking anyone with information to contact them at 410-396-2499 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup.

Federal Hill

NONE

Federal Hill South/Riverside

NONE

South Baltimore Neighborhood

NONE

Key Highway/HarborView

NONE

Inner Harbor

LARCENY, 600 E PRATT ST, WEDNESDAY, 4/13/22, 16:00

LARCENY, 600 E PRATT ST, WEDNESDAY, 4/13/22, 18:00

Port Covington

NONE

Locust Point

NONE

Pigtown

SHOOTING, 900 W CROSS ST, FRIDAY, 4/15/22, 18:00

From BPD:

Southern District Shooting Investigation

On April 15, 2022 at approximately 6:32 p.m., officers responded to the 800 block of W. Cross Street for a shooting.

Upon arrival, officers located a 17-year-old male who was suffering from an apparent gunshot wound to his lower right arm.

The victim was transported to an area hospital and is being treated for a non-life threatening gunshot wound.

Southern District shooting detectives are investigating this incident.

Anyone with information is asked to call detectives at (410) 396-2499 or call Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7lockup.

Carroll – Camden Industrial Area

NONE

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Monday, April 18, 2022

Bull Head Pit Beef Closes at Cross Street Market, New Tenants Close to Deals

Bull Head Pit Beef has permanently closed its stall at Cross Street Market. It opened in July of 2020.

Bull Head owner Larry Jackson issued the following statement to SouthBMore.com in an email:

We are disappointed to have to close our Cross Street location. We opened four months into the pandemic shutdown and we knew that it was going to be an uphill battle. Cross Street Market has undergone a beautiful renovation and in a normal environment where people feel free to wander in and out of indoor spaces it will most likely be a huge success. In the world that we live in now it is a little tougher to get noticed. In a walking community like Fed Hill businesses depend on street visibility. At this point only three of the tenants inside the market have any signage on the outside of the building.  We were a new brand to the market and found it difficult to get consistent traction. We wish the other tenants luck. We look forward to the future opportunities and growing our location in Columbia and our food truck business.

Caves Valley Partners (CVP) holds the management agreement with Baltimore Public Markets Corporation and is the controlling partner on the project. CVP Partner Arsh Mirmiran told SouthBMore.com that his team is trying to wrap a deal with a group of local radio stations that would build a studio in one of the stalls and an adjacent stage. The company would shows out of one of the stalls and bring musical guests to the market. He said a deal for an Italian concept is also getting close.

In the past year and a half, vendors Annoula’s Greek Kitchen, Ono Poké, PhubsRice Crook, Rooster & Hen, Royal Farms Chicken, Southrn’ Spice, Cans Filling Station, Bull Head Pit Beef, and Old Line Cocktail & Wine Bar have closed at Cross Street Market. New concepts added in that period of time include DMV EmpanadasThe Chicken Lab, Blowfish PokeWatershed, Atlas Fish Market, and Crepe Crazy.

Atlas Restaurant Group took over operations and marketing of the market in February.

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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

South Baltimore Crime Updates

According to the Baltimore Police Department (BPD)  Crime Map, the following crimes were from 4/3/22 to 4/9/22. (Note: With search query updates made to the crime map, SouthBMore.com is now able to resume weekly crime updates.)

Ridgely’s Delight

NONE

Stadium Area

NONE

Barre Circle

NONE

Otterbein

NONE

Sharp-Leadenhall

NONE

Federal Hill

LARCENY, 1000 S CHARLES ST, MONDAY, 4/4/22, 21:00

LARCENY, 600 E PRATT ST, THURSDAY, 4/7/22, 14:00

Federal Hill South/Riverside

NONE

South Baltimore Neighborhood

NONE

Key Highway/HarborView

NONE

Inner Harbor

LARCNEY, 300 LIGHT ST, TUESDAY, 4/5/22, 12:00

Port Covington

LARCENY, 100 W DICKMAN ST, MONDAY, 4/4/22, 10:00

Locust Point

NONE

Pigtown

LARCENY, 700 WASHINGTON BLVD, SUNDAY, 4/3/22, 17:00

ROBBERY – RESIDENCE, 900 RAMSAY ST, SUNDAY, 4/3/22, 21:00

ROBBERY – RESIDENCE, 900 RAMSAY ST, SUNDAY, 4/3/22, 21:00

LARCENY, 1100 NANTICOKE ST, TUESDAY, 4/5/22, 11:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 1200 W CROSS ST, WEDNESDAY, 4/6/22, 21:00

Carroll – Camden Industrial Area

LARCENY 1700 WICOMICO ST, SATURDAY, 4/9/22, 10:00

Hollins Market

AUTO THEFT, 100 PARKIN ST, MONDAY, 4/4/22, 0:00

ROBBERY – STREET, 100 CALLENDAR ST, TUESDAY, 4/5/22, 2:00

Union Square

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 0 S MOUNT ST, MONDAY, 4/4/22, 8:00

Offense definitions from the FBI

South Baltimore Peninsula Neighborhoods Map

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‘DMV Empanadas’ Coming to Cross Street Market

Baltimore farmers’ market-staple DMV Empanadas is opening its first brick-and-mortar location in the city at Cross Street Market in Federal Hill. DMV Empanadas takes over a space Ono Poké vacated last year.

Bolivia natives Marco and Nacho Amaraz started DMV Empanadas six years ago. Marco Amaraz had a house cleaning service and said he was tired of being around all the chemicals, so he decided to use his mother’s chicken empanada recipe and set up at local farmers’ markets around the Washington, D.C. area.

DMV Empanadas opened its first brick-and-mortar location three years ago in Gaithersburg. In addition to the location in Cross Street Market, DMV Empanadas is currently working on opening a location in Rockville and one in a food court in Silver Spring.

Baltimoreans may be familiar with DMV Empanadas from the 32nd Street Farmers Market, Fell’s Point Farmers Market, and Baltimore Farmers’ Market.

“We have a lot of fans over here, but not a physical location,” said Marco Amaraz. “When we saw this opportunity [at Cross Street Market], we grabbed it.”

DMV Empanadas offers 23 different flavors of empanadas that are a mix of Bolivian, American, and Maryland flavors. Fillings include chicken, beef, BBQ pork, spicy pork, spinach and cheese, Old Bay shrimp, cheeseburger, and more.

Each empanada comes with regular or spicy sauce.

Marco Amaraz said the Gaithersburg location serves as the commercial kitchen where they make the dough, fillings, and empanadas before they are sent out to farmers’ markets and other locations. He noted making the dough is a three-day process.

The Amarazs use a custom-made empanada machine from an Argentinian company that imprints the name of the filling on the empanada dough.

DMV Empanadas now makes 10,000 empanadas a week and hopes to up that to 15,000 by the summer.

At Cross Street Market, the empanadas will be reheated and served.

Most empanadas are $4. Customers can save $2.50 if they order six or $5 if they order a dozen.

Along with empanadas, DMV Empanadas will serve bowls that include two empanadas and sauce on top of salad or rice; churro donuts; tres leches; and rice pudding.

Drinks will include Mexican soda Jarritos, house-made lemonade, and juices.

DMV Empanadas also offers catering.

Marco Amaraz said they hope to open in the next two weeks as they get through final inspections. DMV Empanadas will likely be open Tuesday to Sunday from 11am to 8pm.

Photo below from DMV Empanadas

 

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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

South Baltimore Crime Updates

According to the Baltimore Police Department (BPD)  Crime Map, the following crimes were from 3/27/22 to 4/2/22. (Note: With search query updates made to the crime map, SouthBMore.com is now able to resume weekly crime updates.)

Ridgely’s Delight

NONE

Stadium Area

NONE

Barre Circle

NONE

Otterbein

NONE

Sharp-Leadenhall

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 900 LEADENHALL ST, SUNDAY, 3/27/22, 8:00

LARCENY, 1000 S HANOVER ST, SATURDAY, 4/2/22, 6:00

Federal Hill

LARCENY, 900 S CHARLES ST, MONDAY, 3/28/22, 15:00

BURGLARY, 1200 LIGHT ST, FRIDAY, 4/1/22, 11:00

Federal Hill South/Riverside

ROBBERY – CARJACKING, 1100 DURST ST, SUNDAY, 3/27/22, 21:00

AUTO THEFT, 100 E WELLS ST, SUNDAY, 3/27/22, 22:00

ROBBERY – COMMERCIAL, 1100 COVINGTON ST, TUESDAY, 3/29/22, 11:00

ROBBERY – COMMERCIAL, 1100 COVINGTON ST, TUESDAY, 3/29/22, 11:00

South Baltimore Neighborhood

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 0 W HEATH ST, SUNDAY, 3/27/22, 1:00

ROBBERY – CARJACKING, 1700 S HANOVER ST, SUNDAY, 3/27/22, 21:00

Key Highway/HarborView

NONE

Inner Harbor

LARCENY, 400 E PRATT ST, MONDAY, 3/28/22, 12:00

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 600 E PRATT ST, THURSDAY, 3/31/22, 22:00

Port Covington

NONE

Locust Point

NONE

Pigtown

LARCENY FROM AUTO, 800 CARROLL ST, 4/1/22, 0:00

LARCENY, 800 WASHINGTON BLVD, 4/1/22, 21:00

LARCENY, 1100 W HAMBURG ST, SATURDAY, 4/2/22, 17:00

Carroll – Camden Industrial Area

ROBBERY – STREET, 1500 RUSSELL ST, MONDAY, 3/28/22, 2:00

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, 1700 WASHINGTON BLVD, SATURDAY, 4/2/22, 5:00

LARCENY, 1700 WASHINGTON BLVD, SATURDAY, 4/2/22, 5:00

Hollins Market

SHOOTING, 0 S CAREY ST, SATURDAY, 4/2/22, 23:00

Union Square

NONE

Offense definitions from the FBI

South Baltimore Peninsula Neighborhoods Map

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