Friday, June 29, 2018

South Baltimore Weekend Open Houses

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

1423 Benjamin Street
Locust Point                                

Price: $449,900
2,252 sq. ft.
4 BD/3 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 11am-12pm

1417 Webster Street
Federal Hill                                

Price: $1,399,900
4,000 sq. ft.
4 BD/3.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 11am-1pm

1246 Harbor Island Walk
HarborView – Federal Hill                                  

Price: $565,000
2,554 sq. ft.
3 BD/3.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 11am-1pm

29 South Arlington Street
Hollins Market                                 

Price: $200,000
N/A sq. ft.
2 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 12pm-1pm

1039 William Street
Federal Hill                                  

Price: $384,400
1,685 sq. ft.
3 BD/2 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

1711 Marshall Street
South Baltimore                                 

Price: $229,900
912 sq. ft.
2 BD/1.5 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

1257 Riverside Avenue Unit C
Federal Hill                                 

Price: $299,000
1,300 sq. ft.
3 BD/2 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

101 Ropewalk Lane
Sharp-Leadenhall                                 

Price: $429,900
1,550 sq. ft.
3 BD/3 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

1518 South Charles Street
Federal Hill                                  

Price: $447,000
1,944 sq. ft.
4 BD/3.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

426 East Fort Avenue
Federal Hill                                  

Price: $349,900
1,340 sq. ft.
2 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

13 East Hamburg Street
Federal Hill                                  

Price: $274,900
957 sq. ft.
2 BD/1 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

1452 Battery Avenue
Federal Hill                                  

Price: $204,000
728 sq. ft.
2 BD/1 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

1218 William Street
Federal Hill                                  

Price: $375,000
1,924 sq. ft.
3 BD/3.5 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

1231 Cooksie Street
Locust Point                                 

Price: $599,999
1,970 sq. ft.
3 BD/3.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 2pm-4pm

1331 South Charle Street
Federal Hill                                 

Price: $349,500
1,515 sq. ft.
2 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 11am-1pm

106 West Fort Avenue
Federal Hill                                 

Price: $289,000
1,248 sq. ft.
3 BD/1.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 12pm-2pm

8 East Randall Street
South Baltimore                               

Price: $299,900
1,148 sq. ft.
2 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 12pm-2pm

1612 East Clement Street
Locust Point                               

Price: $350,000
1,418 sq. ft.
2 BD/1.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 12pm-2pm

1295 William Street
Federal Hill                             

Price: $395,000
2,436 sq. ft.
4 BD/3 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 12pm-2pm

1727 South Charles Street
South Baltimore                            

Price: $359,990
1,922 sq. ft.
2 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 12pm-2pm

3910 5th Street
Brooklyn                            

Price: $199,990
2,015 sq. ft.
3 BD/1.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 1230pm-2pm

1222 South Hanover Street
Federal Hill                                 

Price: $345,000
1,704 sq. ft.
2 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 1pm-3pm

1438 Marshall Street
Federal Hill                                 

Price: $280,000
1,600 sq. ft.
2 BD/1 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday 1pm-3pm

10 West Hill STreet Unit R4
Otterbein                                

Price: $249,900
1,033 sq. ft.
2 BD/12 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 1pm-3pm

1341 Jackson Street
Federal Hill                                 

Price: $403,000
1,820 sq. ft.
3 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 1pm-3pm

1438 Battery Avenue
Federal Hill                                 

Price: $385,000
1,421 sq. ft.
3 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 1pm-3pm

1250 Riverside Avenue
Federal Hill                                 

Price: $359,900
2,146 sq. ft.
3 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 1pm-3pm

501 Barney Street
Riverside                                

Price: $349,900
1,500 sq. ft.
2 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 1pm-3pm

1450 Stevenson Street
Locust Point                                

Price: $385,000
1,694 sq. ft.
3 BD/2.5 BA
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday 1pm-3pm

100 HarborView Drive #405
HarborView – Federal Hill                               

Price: $190,000
856 sq. ft.
1 BD/1 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 2pm-4pm

100 HarborView Drive #1314
HarborView – Federal Hill                               

Price: $215,000
1,337 sq. ft.
1 BD/1.5 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 2pm-4pm

100 HarborView Drive #414
HarborView – Federal Hill                               

Price: $319,000
1,373 sq. ft.
2 BD/2 BA
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday 2pm-4pm



via http://www.southbmore.com/2018/06/29/south-baltimore-weekend-open-houses-172/

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Weekend Events Around Baltimore

Seattle Mariners vs. Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards: Thursday at 3pm

Rhythms & Reels: Pigtown Farmers Market: Thursday from 3pm-7pm

BEER Release: Ingvar The Imbiber Kveik Farmhouse Ale at Waverly Brewing Company: Thursday from 4pm-10pm

El Gringo // Taco Thursdays at Diamondback Brewing Company: Thursday from 4pm-9pm

Baewatch at Das Bier Haus: Thursday from 4pm-2am

Rye on the River at Sagamore Spirit: Thursday from 5pm-10pm

Baltimore Cake & Whiskey | Women’s Networking Event at Anthem House: Thursday from 6pm-8pm

Baltimore Bike and Brunch Maintenance & Mingle at Hollins Place: Thursday from 6pm-8pm

FLOW (Yoga Class + Happy Hour) at The Field at Port Covington: Thursday from 6pm-9pm

Ignite Baltimore #20! at Peabody Heights Brewery: Thursday from 6pm-9pm

Network Under 40: Baltimore June 28th at Tiki Hut: Thursday from 6pm-9pm

June Social at the Downtown Sailing Center: Thursday from 6pm-10pm

Pics in the Park (Get Out) at Center Plaza: Thursday at 8pm

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

Dog Days of Summer: A Pet-Friendly Happy Hour at The Field at Port Covington: Friday from 4pm-9pm

Summer Sounds at Belvedere Square: Friday from 6pm-9pm

Anaheim Angels vs. Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards: Friday at 7pm (Friday Fireworks and Music),  Saturday at 4pm (Birdland Hawaiian Shirt Day), Sunday at 1pm (Kids Run the Bases Every Sunday)

Waterfront Wellness at West Shore Park: Saturday from 7am-10am

Notable Tree Tour of South Baltimore at Carroll Park: Saturday from 9am-12pm

Riverside Park Clean-Up: Saturday from 9am-12pm

Wacky and WONDERful Center Plaza Play Date: Saturday from 10am-12pm

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

Defenders of 1814! Fort McHenry Guard at Fort McHenry: Saturday and Sunday from 11am-4pm

Free Play at Baltimore Beach Volleyball: Saturday from 10am-5pm and Sunday from 12pm-4pm

Backyard Summer Series: Lawn Games at Rye Street Tavern: Saturday from 12pm-6pm

Charity Hawaiian Luau Party in Memory of Matt Bumrerjit at 152 W. Ostend St.: Saturday from 12pm-330pm

Checkerspot Brewing Company Grand Opening: Saturday from 12pm-10pm and Sunday from 12pm-8pm

The MENU Food Festival at 518 N. Howard St.: Saturday from 4pm-8pm

Rhythms & Reels at Solo Gibbs Park: Saturday from 5pm-7pm

The Night Brunch at The Field at Port Covington: Saturday from 6pm-10pm

Free Pet Photo Day at Federal Hill Park: Sunday from 12pm-1pm

Station North Flea Market: Saturday from 12pm-4pm

Baltimore Honor Rally at Game: Saturday from 1pm-12am

Waterfront Wellness at West Shore Park: Sunday from 7am-10am

Inner Harbor Kayak Tours: Sunday from 9am-12pm

Summer Sundays with Pop Up Yoga Baltimore at Canton Waterfront Park: Sunday from 930am-1030am

Sunday Funday Beach Camp at Sandlot: Sunday from 10am-1050pm

Sunday Canoe Tours at Baltimore Rowing Club: Sunday from 10am-2pm

Farmers’ Markets

Pratt Street Market at Pratt & Light Plaza: Thursday from 11am-2pm

Pigtown Community Farmers Market at Carroll Park: Thursday from 3pm-7pm

Harbor Market at McKeldin Square: Wednesday & Friday from 11am-2pm

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

Fells Point Farmers Market at Broadway Square: Saturday from 730am-1230pm

Baltimore Museum of Industry Farmer’s Market: Saturday from 9am-1pm

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

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

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

Have a GREAT weekend!



via http://www.southbmore.com/2018/06/28/weekend-events-around-baltimore-20/

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Rental Spotlight: 2 East Wells is Renting Garage Parking Spaces to the Neighborhood

This Rental Spotlight is sponsored by 2 East Wells:

2 East Wells is offering parking spaces to the neighborhood in their attached parking garage. There are covered parking spaces and uncovered parking spaces (located on the rooftop level). To rent a covered space is $150/month and to rent an uncovered space is $125/month. The lease is month-to-month and can be terminated with a 30 days’ notice. Currently, there are a few uncovered and covered spaces available. For more information and to reserve your space, call the Leasing Office at 410.685.7500 or email 2eastwellsoffice@wpmllc.com.



via http://www.southbmore.com/2018/06/27/rental-spotlight-2-east-wells-is-renting-garage-parking-spaces-to-the-neighborhood/

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

South Baltimore Crime Updates

According to the (BPD) Crime Map, the following crimes were reported from 6/16/18-6/22/18:

Stadium Area/Ridgely’s Delight

NONE

Barre Circle

NONE

Otterbein

NONE

Sharp-Leadenhall

ROBBERY – STRONG ARM THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2018 08:00 1XX W HAMBURG ST STREET

Federal Hill

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2018 12:45 XX E MONTGOMERY ST STREET

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2018 15:42 1XX E CHURCHILL ST OTHER-OUTSIDE

LARCENY- FROM AUTO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 22:40 7XX S HANOVER ST STREET

Federal Hill South/Riverside

BURGLARY (FORCE) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 17:30 2XX E WELLS ST OFFICE BLDG.

LARCENY- OTHER FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2018 11:27 1XX E OSTEND ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

South Baltimore Neighborhood

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2018 15:10 16XX CLARKSON ST Unknown

ROBBERY – FIREARM THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2018 14:15 15XX PATAPSCO ST STREET

Key Highway/Inner Harbor

ROBBERY – STRONG ARM SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 2018 00:15 XX E PRATT ST STREET

AGG. ASSLT.- OTH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 16:57 3XX LIGHT ST OTHER-INSIDE

LARCENY- OTHER SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 2018 15:30 2XX E PRATT ST SPECIALTY STORE

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2018 00:03 4XX E PRATT ST DRUGSTORE/MEDICAL BLDG

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2018 06:50 3XX LIGHT ST PRIVATE GARAGE

LARCENY- OTHER MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2018 19:30 XX PIERSIDE DR OTHER-INSIDE

LARCENY- OTHER THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2018 07:54 4XX E PRATT ST DRUGSTORE/MEDICAL BLDG

LARCENY- OTHER THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2018 15:35 3XX E PRATT ST RETAIL/SMALL BUSINESS

LARCENY- FROM AUTO THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2018 22:39 3XX LIGHT ST STREET

Port Covington

NONE

Locust Point

BURGLARY (FORCE) SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 2018 03:21 15XX E FORT AVE RESTAURANT/BAR

AGG. ASSLT.- CUT THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2018 08:10 12XX E FORT AVE OTHER-INSIDE

Pigtown

ROBBERY – KNIFE SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2018 05:15 7XX WASHINGTON BLVD CONVENIENCE

LARCENY- OTHER MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2018 09:25 11XX WASHINGTON BLVD RETAIL/SMALL BUSINESS

LARCENY- OTHER MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2018 10:00 14XX WARD ST YARD, BUSINESS

LARCENY- OTHER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 13:30 11XX SARGEANT ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- OTHER SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2018 08:22 7XX WASHINGTON BLVD RETAIL/SMALL BUSINESS

LARCENY- FROM AUTO THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2018 18:00 4XX S POPPLETON ST STREET

STOLEN VEH./OTHER SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2018 16:15 11XX WASHINGTON BLVD STREET

STOLEN VEH./OTHER SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2018 23:30 11XX NANTICOKE ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

Carroll – Camden Industrial Area

AGG. ASSLT.- HAND MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2018 05:20 15XX RUSSELL ST OTHER-INSIDE

BURGLARY (FORCE) SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2018 15:00 16XX RIDGELY ST CHURCH

LARCENY- FROM AUTO TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2018 15:13 15XX RUSSELL ST RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

LARCENY- OTHER SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 2018 10:42 15XX RUSSELL ST RETAIL/SMALL BUSINESS

Hollins Market

AGG. ASSLT.- OTH. SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2018 18:30 1XX SCOTT ST STREET

BURGLARY (FORCE) TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2018 19:00 XX S CAREY ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

STOLEN AUTO THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2018 17:00 XX S ARLINGTON AVE STREET

Union Square

NONE

Offense definitions from the FBI

South Baltimore Peninsula Neighborhoods Map



via http://www.southbmore.com/2018/06/26/south-baltimore-crime-updates-89/

Co-Working Facility and Six Apartments Coming to 10,500 sq. ft. Federal Hill Building

Chasen Construction & Development in under construction on a mixed-use project that will bring six apartments and an office space to 12 W. Montgomery St. in Federal Hill. The 10,500 sq. ft. building was formerly used as office space but has been vacant in recent years.

The building will be the home to Vision Co-Working Space, a 6,000 sq. ft. facility for entrepreneurs and small companies that want a small office footprint with shared amenities. Chasen Construction & Development Owner Brandon Chasen told SouthBMore.com that Vision is 65% leased and one of the tenants will be his own company which has nine employees. Several other independent real estate companies have also signed leases at Vision.

Vision features 20 private offices on the first floor that are closed in by glass and that will lease for $450 per month. Each office has an area for a desk along with a “creative nap loft,” which is a loft space above the desk area that can be accessed by a ladder and used for taking a nap, relaxing, or as a creative space. The lofts will have a television and all the offices will be furnished. The offices can be expanded into the adjacent office if needed.

Vision also has 10 open desks on the second floor for those looking for less space or for people in town for business who want to pay by the day.

Both the office and apartment tenants will have shared amenities including two conference rooms; printers and fax machines; a virtual golf simulator; a lounge area with coffee, a kegerator, couches, and a 70 inch television; an outdoor atrium with a fountain and string lighting; bathrooms and showers; and a bicycle room with large lockers.

The entire building will have polished concrete floors, exposed ceiling rafters, and features such as black gooseneck lamps. Chasen described the design as “industrial chic.”

The front facade of the building will be replaced to allow for large windows, and the rear of the building will have wood garage doors. The building will have three garage parking spaces. Chasen has also agreed to lease 15 parking spots for its tenants at a parking lot within a block of the building.

The six apartments will be on the second floor and will be 600 sq. ft. with one bedroom and one bathroom. Each apartment will feature polished concrete floors, shiplap and exposed steal beam ceilings, gas fireplaces, barn doors, and high-end kitchen and bathroom finishes.

Chasen is hoping to finish the project this fall. Wood framing on the interior has been completed and utilities are currently being installed.

Chasen is also currently under construction on a redevelopment of the Victory House at 1701 Light St. in South Baltimore. The former 7,074 sq. ft. building has been demolished and construction is in process on a new 13,000 sq. ft., three- and four-story, 10-unit apartment building with a 10-car garage. He has additional multi-family and mixed-use projects underway in Baltimore City and Washington D.C. Chasen told SouthBMore.com that his company tries to preserve buildings as often as possible.



via http://www.southbmore.com/2018/06/26/co-working-facility-and-six-apartments-coming-to-10500-sq-ft-federal-hill-building/

Monday, June 25, 2018

Million Dollar Monday: 3,124 sq. ft., Two-Level HarborView Condo with Viking Appliances and Custom Finishes

This Million Dollar Monday is brought to you by Kim Walker – ABR,CDPE,MRP of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty: 

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.

100 HarborView Drive #207
HarborView – Federal Hill            

Price: $599,000
Tax: $14,523.44
HOA: $2,985/month
2 BD/3 BA
3,124 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: 2 Garage Spaces

More than 3,120 sq. ft. on 2-levels with water-views! Marble Foyer, with crown molding & hardwoods throughout. Den/Office/Library off dinning room with built-ins & balcony. Kitchen with Viking appliances. Master with crown molding, en-suite bath with marble floor. Custom Stairs to Upper Level huge Great Room with built-ins, crown molding & balcony. 2nd Master with en-suite bath & balcony. 2 Deeded Parking Spaces, more!

For a showing or more info, contact Kim Walker:

(410) 547-5700 (Office), (443) 257-6875 (Cell)

kimhwalker@gmail.com

Amenity Spaces



via http://www.southbmore.com/2018/06/25/million-dollar-monday-3124-sq-ft-two-level-harborview-condo-with-viking-appliances-and-custom-finishes/

Thursday, June 21, 2018

RENTAL SPOTLIGHT: A2 BY ANTHEM HOUSE. A COMMUNITY DESIGNED FOR A NEW WAVE OF BALTIMOREANS

Sponsored Post from A2 by Anthem House:

A2 by Anthem House
Locust Point
Price: $1,535 – 3,495+ (Studios – Two-bedrooms)
Square Footage: 447 – 1,127

A2 by Anthem House is designed for savvy residents who seek convenience and functionality, but don’t want to sacrifice design, amenities or the little details. Proving that comfortable doesn’t equate to boring, A2 caters to your standards, offering modern, smart apartments, energized public spaces and easy access to a stunning amenity package shared with Anthem House. A2 has plenty of personality, but has been crafted to let yours take center stage.

This vibrant Baltimore community is tucked into Locust Point, one of the city’s most desirable neighborhoods. Surrounded by unique shops, restaurants and culture, A2 fosters a wonderful community experience rooted in making memories.

Brimming with personality and humming with energy, the smart, modern apartments at A2 are designed for residents who appreciate value without sacrificing the perks. Plus, with everything from co-working spaces and extensive fitness programming to flavorful dining and a rooftop pool, the amenities at A2—shared with Anthem House—offer everything you need for a well-rounded life. Make your move to this brand new community by September 30th and we’ll treat you to one month free with your twelve-month lease as our thanks for joining the neighborhood.*

Exquisite Apartment Details

– Modern hardwood-like flooring in kitchen and living areas
– Carpeted bedrooms
– Designer kitchens with quartz countertops, subway tile and ENERGY STAR® stainless steel appliances
– Water-efficient Kohler faucets and fixtures
– Bicycle storage
– Balconies and patios in select apartments

Experience-Focused Amenities 

– Rooftop lounge with panoramic harbor views
– First-floor retail
– Concierge-curated events
– Full access to Anthem House amenities, including:

  •   Lobby restaurant serving healthy grab-and-go fare (and cocktails)
  •   An acre of scenic outdoor space
  •   Private pool and sundeck
  •   Entertainment bar with fireplaces and a grilling station
  •   E-Lounge and shared workspaces
  •   State-of-the-art fitness center programmed by FX Studios
  •   Pet spa and dog run

Start living your anthem today by calling us at 844.933.2111 or scheduling a tour today.



via http://www.southbmore.com/2018/06/21/rental-spotlight-a2-by-anthem-house-a-community-designed-for-a-new-wave-of-baltimoreans/

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

South Baltimore Crime Updates

According to the (BPD) Crime Map, the following crimes were reported from 6/9/18-6/15/18:

Stadium Area/Ridgely’s Delight

NONE

Barre Circle

NONE

Otterbein

BURGLARY (FORCE) THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2018 20:18 5XX LIGHT ST HOTEL/MOTEL

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 2018 10:40 5XX LIGHT ST OTHER-INSIDE

Sharp-Leadenhall

AGG. ASSLT.- HAND SATURDAY, JUNE 09, 2018 18:30 9XX BEVAN ST STREET

LARCENY- OTHER SATURDAY, JUNE 09, 2018 00:00 1XX W OSTEND ST Unknown

Federal Hill

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SATURDAY, JUNE 09, 2018 20:30 8XX LIGHT ST STREET

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2018 18:00 XX E OSTEND ST STREET

ROBBERY – FIREARM SATURDAY, JUNE 09, 2018 15:57 10XX S CHARLES ST DRUGSTORE/MEDICAL BLDG

Federal Hill South/Riverside

LARCENY- OTHER SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2018 00:00 15XX LIGHT ST LIQUOR STORE

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 2018 15:00 4XX SANDERS ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- OTHER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 09:00 14XX BATTERY AVE ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- FROM AUTO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 19:00 1XX E WELLS ST RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

South Baltimore Neighborhood

BURGLARY (FORCE) THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2018 08:00 16XX ELKINS LN ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

BURGLARY (FORCE) TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 2018 15:00 17XX S CHARLES ST APT/CONDOMINIUM

LARCENY- OTHER SATURDAY, JUNE 09, 2018 00:00 1XX W OSTEND ST Unknown

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2018 18:00 XX E OSTEND ST STREET

LARCENY- OTHER MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2018 18:30 14XX S CHARLES ST OTHER-OUTSIDE

LARCENY- OTHER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 17:00 16XX CLARKSON ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

STOLEN AUTO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 17:00 1XX W HEATH ST RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

Key Highway/Inner Harbor

LARCENY- OTHER SATURDAY, JUNE 09, 2018 12:00 3XX S CHARLES ST Unknown

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2018 14:00 2XX E PRATT ST PARKING LOT – INSIDE

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2018 14:00 2XX E PRATT ST PRIVATE GARAGE

LARCENY- OTHER MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2018 21:00 3XX LIGHT ST RESTAURANT/BAR

Port Covington

NONE

Locust Point

LARCENY- OTHER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 13:30 12XX HAUBERT ST Unknown

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 2018 12:02 18XX WHETSTONE WAY OTHER-INSIDE

Pigtown

AGG. ASSLT.- CUT MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2018 16:41 11XX CARROLL ST STREET

BURGLARY (FORCE) TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 2018 00:00 7XX W CROSS ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

BURGLARY (FORCE) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 06:30 11XX CLEVELAND ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- OTHER SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2018 08:06 7XX WASHINGTON BLVD STREET

LARCENY- OTHER SATURDAY, JUNE 09, 2018 12:16 12XX BUSH ST STREET

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2018 16:00 12XX BAYARD ST STREET

LARCENY- OTHER SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2018 16:00 7XX WASHINGTON BLVD RETAIL/SMALL BUSINESS

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2018 11:30 11XX W HAMBURG ST STREET

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2018 17:00 11XX W CROSS ST STREET

Carroll – Camden Industrial Area

AGG. ASSLT.- GUN THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2018 01:37 17XX WASHINGTON BLVD CONVENIENCE

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2018 23:47 12XX RUSSELL ST RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

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Monday, June 18, 2018

Team from Das Bier Haus Opens Pizza and Italian Restaurant Fornicolli’s

Fornicolli’s opened last week at the former Federal Hill Carryout at 1538 Light St. in Federal Hill/South Baltimore. Fornicolli’s is a new pizza and Italian restaurant from Das Bier Haus owners Scott Bauer and Nathan McKinney. Das Bier Haus is located next door to Fornicolli’s.

Fornicolli’s has some dine-in seating, but will focus on delivery and carryout. The menu includes made-to-order pizza by the slice, whole pizzas, appetizers, cheesesteaks, pastas, sandwiches, and salads. The menu is led by Chef and General Manager Mark Dunaway, who was a former chef at Regi’s American Bistro and most recently a sous chef at Das Bier Haus.

McKinney told SouthBMore.com that he and Bauer have full confidence in their kitchen staff and that Fornicolli’s is dedicated to them and their hard work. He said the menu will give them the opportunity to be creative. McKinney, however, noted that Fornicolli’s needs additional help and is currently hiring all positions.

Customers will be able to choose from 20 different toppings for a slice of pizza or whole pie. Slices are made from fresh dough and ready in about six minutes. McKinney said that the team continues to work on perfecting the recipe. The menu will start out limited, but will expand based on customer feedback.

Fornicolli’s is currently open at 4pm on Mondays and Tuesdays and from lunch to “late night” on Wednesday to Sunday. Fornicolli’s is still getting its feet under them, but hopes to soon be open every day from lunch though late night with set hours.

The Fornicolli’s team spent the last five months renovating the space. This included rebuilding the kitchen, updating the plumbing and electric, replacing the floors, adding booth seating, and updating the exterior. McKinney said they plan to expand the dining room in the future, noting there is some extra storage space behind the current retail setup that allows for an expansion.

The new kitchen at Fornicolli’s will also allow Das Bier Haus to revamp its catering business.

McKinney and Bauer also recently completed a renovation of the second floor that will allow for an expansion of Das Bier Haus. They are currently waiting on a Board of Liquor License Commissioners (BLLC) hearing to approve the expansion before opening the second floor. The space will be used for overflow dining and special events. The space includes a bar, dining tables, additional bathrooms, and televisions.



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Thursday, June 14, 2018

Weekend Events Around Baltimore

Camden Yards by Troy Smith

UniverSoul Circus at Security Square Mall: May 30th-June 17th

Rhythms & Reels: Pigtown Farmers Market at Carroll Park: Thursday from 3pm-7pm

Nature Play at Carroll Park with the Maryland Zoo: Thursday from 330pm-630pm

El Gringo // Taco Thursdays at Diamondback Brewing Company: Thursday from 4pm-9pm

Charm City Brides & Grooms Expo at Raddison Hotel Baltimore-Downtown-Inner Harbor: Thursday from 5pm-8pm

Rye on the River at Sagamore Pendry Baltimore: Thursday at 5pm

Downtown 101: An Insider’s Guide to Baltimore at Phillips Seafood: Thursday from 530pm-730pm

Pigtown Garden Clean-up: Thursday from 6pm-7pm

SoBo Food Truck Nites The Knights of Columbus: Thursday from 530pm-730pm

Storm Drain Art Workshop in Remington: Thursday from 6pm-730pm

Rhythms & Reels: Concert in the Park at Middle Branch Park: Thursday from 630pm-830pm

Day of Hope Meeting & Walk (Southern District) in Lakeland: Thursday from 630pm-930pm

The Locals Open Mic Series at Hollins Place: Thursday from 7pm-11pm

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

Baltimore Pride: Friday-Sunday

Summer Sounds at Belvedere Square: Friday from 6pm-9pm

Miami Marlins vs. Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards: Friday at 7pm (Orioles Reversible Floppy Hat), Saturday at 4pm (Yoga at The Yard), and Sunday at 1pm (Father’s Day Tie and Catch on the Field)

Waterfront Wellness at West Shore Park: Saturday from 7am-10am

Free Play at Baltimore Beach Volleyball: Saturday from 10am-5pm and Sunday from 12pm-4pm

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

Whiskey on the Waterfront at Sagamore Spirit: Saturday from 11am-5pm

Healthy Baltimore: A Festival of Wellness Featuring Talib Kweli at Port Covington: Saturday from 11am-6pm

Baltimore Beach Charity Challenge: Saturday from 12pm-4pm

4th Annual Baltimore Wine Fest at Canton Waterfront Park: Saturday from 12pm-7pm

Baltimore Pride Parade: Saturday from 1pm-3pm

Def Leppard & Journey at Royal Farms Arena: Saturday at 7pm

Michael Blackson: #WithAllDueRespectIHaveNoRespect at Hippodrome: Saturday at 8pm

Solstice at Maryland Science Center: Saturday from 8pm-12am

Waterfront Wellness at West Shore Park: Sunday from 7am-10am

Free Summer Solstice Yoga Celebration at AVAM: Sunday from 8am-930am

Inner Harbor Kayak Tours: Sunday from 9am-12pm

Walking Tour: Mount Vernon Place and Monument Climb: Sunday from 10am-11am

Sunday Canoe Tours at Baltimore Rowing Club: Sunday from 10am-2pm

Baltimore Pride Festival at Druid Hill Park: Sunday from 10am-5pm

Father’s Day Pop-Up Antique Car Show: Sunday from 12pm-5pm

Matisyahu w/ Mikey Pauker and Jah Works a The Field in Port Covington: Sunday from 3pm-8pm

Hollins Summer Sounds at Hollins Market: Sunday from 2pm-5pm

Farmers’ Markets

Pratt Street Market at Pratt & Light Plaza: Thursday from 11am-2pm

Pigtown Community Farmers Market at Carroll Park: Thursday from 3pm-7pm

Harbor Market at McKeldin Square: Wednesday & Friday from 11am-2pm

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

Fells Point Farmers Market at Broadway Square: Saturday from 730am-1230pm

Baltimore Museum of Industry Farmer’s Market: Saturday from 9am-1pm

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

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

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

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The Southern Gateway Entertainment District Begins to Take Shape Near M&T Bank Stadium and Horseshoe Casino Baltimore

M&T Bank Stadium first opened in 1998 and now, 20 years later, the area just south of the home of the Ravens is attracting a lot of investment and a lot of new entertainment options. Baltimore City is now calling this area the Southern Gateway entertainment district. Much of this investment is being spurred by the opening of Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, which opened in 2014 a couple blocks south of the stadium, and the momentum of real estate development and investment in the South Baltimore Peninsula neighborhoods just east of this area.

Southern Gateway is partially in Stadium Area and partially in Carroll-Camden Industrial area. It is focused around Warner St. between Horseshoe Casino Baltimore and M&T Bank Stadium and Ostend St., which connects the South Baltimore Peninsula neighborhoods of  of Federal Hill, South Baltimore, and Sharp-Leadenhall to Pigtown. Southern Gateway will soon be the home of a large music venue, a Topgolf facility, a brewery, renovated office buildings, a renovated M&T Bank Stadium, and a large entertainment-focused mixed-used development connecting the casino and stadium. In recent years, Southern Gateway was comprised mostly of vacant warehouse and industrial properties.

The first investment in the area after the opening of Horseshoe Casino was sports bar Game at 1400 Warner St. It opened in 2015 and converted a one-story section of a mostly vacant warehouse into a 10,000 sq. ft. sports bar. It features games such as ping pong, pool, air hockey, and sports arcade games. Game owner James Trujillo saw the vision for this area and is happy other investments are starting to follow suit. “We are excited and were hoping that other people would invest and make this area successful,” said Trujillo.

Trujillo said that day-to-day business at Game has not yet been what he has expected, but that he has made up for it by hosting a lot of corporate and special events and getting great crowds during Ravens games. “I got in early,” said Trujillo. “If I would’ve waited, I never could have afforded it.”

He is hoping all of the new businesses are successful and bring many people to the area. He thinks Game can be a destination for those looking for a “local spot” when visiting attractions such as the Topgolf and Horseshoe.

Game’s property was recently purchased by Horseshoe Casino owners CBAC, which is comprised of Caesars, Rock Gaming, and local developers Caves Valley Partners (CVP). CBAC now owns five large properties along Warner St. and is planning an entreatment-focused redevelopment that will include Topgolf and more mixed-use options which are likely to include a hotel. Trujillo does not currently have a long-term lease but said his preliminary meetings with CBAC have been “gracious.”

“My dream is to get a long-term deal,” Trujillo told SouthBMore.com.

When Trujillo found out the building was sold earlier this year, he was surprised at first, but was happy that CVP was the buyer. Trujillo is a fan of their work on projects that include Stadium Square, which is located just a block east of Southern Gateway. Trujillo sees Game working together long term with CVP and is excited for the future.

Kevin Butler bought the trademark to Hammerjacks in 2009 and when he decided he wanted to bring back his favorite rock music club from the late 1980s, he immediately began to look for opportunities near M&T Bank Stadium and Horseshoe Casino. Hammerjacks had several locations in Baltimore, but its heyday was at its Howard St. location which was eventually purchased and torn down to create parking lots for Ravens tailgating. Lots H and Lots J are named in honor of the former Hammerjacks.

Butler was drawn to this area to honor the Hammerjacks of the past, but also believed this could become the best entertainment area in Baltimore. He initially proposed a plan to open Hammerjacks at Lot N, but later decided to partner with Andy Hotchkiss and build Hammerjacks at 1300 Russell St., which was the former home of club Paradox and a vacant warehouse that was most recently the home to a ceramic tile company.

The new Hammerjacks will be a 48,000 sq. ft. live music venue, club, and beer garden. A 2,500-person concert venue will replace Paradox. The existing warehouse facing Ostend St. will be renovated into a club/sports bar area that will feature smaller 300-person live music shows. An outdoor beer garden area will be constructed where a structure connecting the two building sits. Along Ostend St., the property will have space for 3,000 sq. ft. of ground floor retail. Butler and Hotchkiss are eyeing a coffee shop and bike shop for the space. Hammerjacks is located along the Gwynns Falls Trail.

Rendering courtesy of Design Collective 

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The project recently began construction, five years after Butler first announced Hammerjacks was coming back. Hammerjacks will completely open in early 2019, but is hoping to have the beer garden open for some of the Ravens homes games this season.

“I saw the vision of this southern entertainment district, and now its coming to life. That’s why I picked this location,” said Butler. “Andy and I are really excited to bring this iconic venue back to Baltimore.”

“We are also happy and excited to see the continued development of the Southern Gateway,” he added. “We know that Hammerjacks will help in further establishing Baltimore as a great place to live and visit.”

Butler and Hotchkiss are also looking at additional investment opportunities in the area.

Himmelrich Associates owns four buildings in the area. This includes 190 West Ostend Street, a 50,000 sq. ft. office building that was renovated in previous years, and 211 Stockholm Street, a warehouse located on a 4.5-acre waterfront site. Himmelrich’s Ashley Tarran-Jones told SouthBMore.com in 2015 that they plan to redevelop this property in the future. Himmelrich’s two additional buildings in this area are currently undergoing redevelopment.

190 West Ostend Street

211 Stockholm Street

Himmelrich’s ‘Spring Garden’ building, a 60,000 sq. ft. flex office building at 175 W. Ostend St., is currently undergoing a renovation that will add an additional floor of office space. One new tenant will be a trade school.

Along with Ostend St., Spring Garden faces Sharp St. and that side of the building is getting a new retail presence with the addition of Checkerspot Brewing Company. Checkerspot will be a 10,000 sq. ft. production brewery and tap room with a full kitchen. It will open in phases with its first-floor tap room opening later this month on June 30th.

Checkerspot, named after the official Maryland butterfly, is the creation of husband and wife Rob and Judy Neff, as well as their business partner Steve Marsh. The team at Checkerspot is hoping the brewery will be a neighborhood hangout with its location close to Federal Hill, South Baltimore, and Pigtown, and they are also looking forward to big Ravens gameday crowds. They are hoping customers will also visit from the Gwynns Falls Trail bike path, which runs in front of the brewery, and off the Light Rail Hamburg Street Station, which is a couple blocks away. They are also hoping to be a draw for tourists who might be in town to check out the growing brewery industry in Baltimore.

The team at Checkerspot is excited to be around an area that will soon have many entertainment options. “We are very excited with this new development (from CBAC), especially being part of the entertainment district,” said Judy Neff. “The location is great being so close to Downtown and South Baltimore neighborhoods, as well as being easily accessible for people coming from outside of the city.”

“I think this will bring more people into the city for fun times and the positivity that Baltimore has to offer. We’re so excited to finally get started,” she added.

Himmelrich is also currently finishing its redevelopment of the Parker Metal Building at 333 W. Ostend St. into a 50,000 sq. ft. office building and event space. This building had been vacant since the mid-1990s. The building now has new windows, a new paint job, and a rear addition. The property also has a parking lot that is shared with Spring Garden.

Tarran-Jones told SouthBMore.com in 2015 that Stadium Square has really “moved the needle” in the immediate area.

CVP’s Stadium Square redevelopment project, which is adjacent to Spring Garden, ecompasses three blocks of the South Baltimore neighborhood and Sharp-Leadenhall located between Cross St. on the north, Race St. on the east, Leadenhall St. on the west, and both sides of Ostend St. to the south. The project will have approximately 600 apartments including an affordable apartment building for veterans, three renovated rowhomes providing affordable housing to police officers, 2,000 parking spaces, 450,000 sq. ft. of office space, and 75,000 sq. ft. of retail when completed.

Already completed at Stadium Square is the 299-unit Hanover Cross Street luxury apartment building with 14,000 sq. ft. of retail, as well as the 72,000 sq. ft. office building 145 W. Ostend St. which is more than 50% leased. Construction recently began on the 2,400 sq. ft. Leadenhall Community Center. The next project at Stadium Square will be the repurposing of the former four-story Vac Pac building at 150 W. Ostend St. into a 30,000 sq. ft. office building with ground floor retail.

CVP is also working with the community and Baltimore City Recreation and Parks on a new Master Plan for Solo Gibbs Park, which is located in between Stadium Square and M&T Bank Stadium, and initiated conversations with MTA to improve pedestrian access to the Hamburg Street Light station which is in Ravens Parking Lot G. This project recently received  $240,000 from a Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) grant for design and construction.

“CVP is very excited to see all of the investment occurring in the South Baltimore area, ranging from the Ravens’ improvements to the football stadium, new entertainment offerings along Warner Street being led by the CBAC team, office and retail additions to existing buildings in the area, and our own efforts with mixed-use projects and community improvements at Stadium Square,” said CVP Partner Arsh Mirmiran. “We have long held that South Baltimore is fundamentally among the best real estate in all of Baltimore, in terms of variety of amenities and transportation access, and the amount of investment planned will help put the area back to where it was a decade or so ago atop Baltimore’s neighborhoods.”

The Ravens are also upping their investment in the area with $144 million of improvements to M&T Bank Stadium.

Phase 1, which was completed in the 2017 offseason, included two new 200 ft.-wide and 36 ft.-high 4K ultra-high definition video boards in the end zones, replacing the existing boards, and installing the stadium’s second LED ribbon display above the club level.

Construction for Phase 2 is currently underway. Improvements that will be ready for the 2018 Ravens season include a new sound system in the seating bowl and two new, two-level suites in the “corner notches” between the upper decks on the west side of the stadium. The new suites are under construction in the corner notches on the east side of the stadium but are not expected to be completed in time for the start of the 2018 season. Large 4K ultra-high definition video boards, measuring approximately 33 ft. wide and 44 ft. high, will also be installed atop each of the four suites providing fans with additional in-game content, NFL highlights/scores, statistics, and fantasy information. The four new video boards will be ready for the 2018 season.

Improvements will also include upgrades to the club level’s concession stands, bathrooms, and bar/lounge areas; upgrades to the stadium’s kitchen facilities, which include building an additional kitchen; and a new sound system.

New escalators to the upper deck are currently under construction. The first set of escalators on the southeast side of stadium will be available mid-season 2018 and the second set on the northwest side of stadium will be ready for the start of 2019 season.

The Ravens have described this investment as, “demonstrating a continued commitment to create an exceptional gameday atmosphere.” M&T Bank Stadium was recently named the top NFL stadium experience by Stadium Journey.

The Ravens are also excited about all the new amenities coming outside the south side of their stadium. “We are very happy about it. We are excited about the development,” said Ravens president Dick Cass. “I think whatever is good for the area around the stadium is good for us. I think it will improve the gameday experience for the fans with more activities to do which will get them into the area sooner, keep them here longer.”

Cass also noted that an improved area will help with the additional events including soccer games and concerts. “When you try to attract other events, you try to convince promoters that this is a great place to be.” He said that the Ravens will get back to hosting more events after the completion of the renovations after the 2019 season.

The Ravens are hoping one of those events will be the 2026 World Cup. Yesterday, FIFA announced that a combined bid from Canada, Mexico, and the United States was selected as the host of the 2026 competition which has been named United 2026. Baltimore has made United 2026’s list of 23 potential cities. This list was recently trimmed down from 32 cities. There will be 16 cities selected to host the World Cup and likely 10 or 11 will be in the United States, according to analysts.

FIFA will make the final selections of the cities around 2020, and investments to M&T Bank Stadium and the surrounding area will certainly be a part of Baltimore’s pitch.

The largest investment to the area will be from CBAC which has spent $12,259,500 in recent years on three large properties along Warner St. This includes 1400 Warner St., a three-story, 41,193 sq. ft. building on a 1.476 acre property; 1300 Warner St., a four-story, 91,744 sq. ft. long-vacant building on 1.3 acres; and 1301 Warner St.. a two-story building, 31,377 sq. ft. building on a 1.26 acre property. 1400 Warner St. is partially the home of Game, but much of the remaining section of the building is vacant.

1300 Warner St. on the right and 1301 Warner St. on the left

1400 Warner

Also along Warner St., CBAC has partnered with Topgolf to redevelop Parking Lot J, which CBAC has the option with Baltimore City to purchase for redevelopment, and the current location of the City-owned Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter, Inc. (BARCS) and The Office of Animal Control facility at 301 Stockholm St. The combined properties are more than six acres and the Topgolf facility will be a 65,000 sq. ft. BARCS is relocating to Cherry Hill.

Topgolf’s three-story building featuring a large sports bar and driving range bays will front Warner St. on Lot J. The 215-yard driving range will span eastward across the property through the current BARCS site. Kevin Charhon, director of real estate at Topgolf, said that the project is still in the design phase, but it does plan to incorporate the Middle Branch waterfront on the southern end of the property into the design.

Topgolf’s main attraction is its point-scoring golf games using microchipped balls that instantly score themselves, showing players the accuracy and distance of their shots on a TV screen in their hitting bay.

COO Craig Kessler said at a press event in May that it was “a special day for Topgolf ” and noted that the company is excited for opening a downtown location alongside the Ravens and Horseshoe Casino. Most of Topgolf’s facilities are in more suburban settings.

Construction is expected to begin in 2019 and the venue is expected to open in 2020. Topgolf will create 500 full- and part-time jobs. It expects about 450,000 visitors a year.

CBAC now owns all but one property on Warner St. between Horseshoe and M&T Bank Stadium. The one building CBAC does not own is Public Storage at 1415 Russell St., which also faces Warner.

CVP’s Arthur Adler told SouthBMore.com, “Public Storage is a viable and strong company. We are going to keep ourselves busy with the properties we acquired, but who knows what the future holds.”

Caesars Entertainment Regional President Erin Chamberlin, who is the general manager of Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, told SouthBMore.com last month that CBAC will reveal a vision for Warner St. by the end of the summer. She said the goal is to drive visitors with attractions you can’t get elsewhere. She also said that Horseshoe is trying to bring a “Vegas-style” experience to Baltimore. CBAC representatives have expressed their desire for a hotel since opening.

“We’re pleased to be part of a multi-dimensional effort to redevelop the Southern Gateway into a world-class entertainment destination that will increase visitation to the area from both residents and out-of-towners,” Chamberlin told SouthBMore.com in an email. “When we first announced our plans for the casino, we said we were committed to serving as a catalyst to transform what was a largely vacant industrial area into a vibrant entertainment district. It’s exciting to see that promise being realized as our vision for the city’s most diverse collection of gaming, dining, sports and music venues continues to materialize. The progress we’ve achieved to date has only strengthened our dedication to seeing the transformation through to its completion.”

Some believe the revitalization of Southern Gateway could help bring the momentum of the South Baltimore Peninsula neighborhoods, which sit to the east of this area and have attracted constant development, investment and construction in recent decades, to Pigtown which is just west of this area. The entire area is connected by Ostend St.

Pigtown has seen levels of investment increase in recent years, but not nearly to the level of South Baltimore which has more than three times the median household income as Pigtown, almost three times the median price of homes sold, and almost one fifth the crime rate of Pigtown according to 2016 census results.

“I think we can bridge the gap between Federal Hill and Pigtown, and both communities can enjoy what Hamerjacks has to offer,” said Butler.

The Citizens of Pigtown (COP) Board told SouthBMore.com the following in an email: “COP welcomes investment in our community and the positive growth that is coming along with the development of this new Southern Gateway Entertainment District. Of course, with that said, community input is truly important for a successful Entertainment District to be realized.”

They also said, “COP appreciates the lengths some of these business owners, such as Hammerjacks, has taken to reach out to the community and involve them with their project development. We would like to see more of the developers follow the Hammerjacks example and get involved with COP as their projects move forward. ”

Properties under the control of CBAC. Additional investments in the area marked with text and logos. Screenshot courtesy of Google Maps (click to enlarge)



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