Tuesday, April 30, 2019

South Baltimore Crime Updates

From Baltimore Police Department (BPD) – Southern District:


According to the BPD Crime Map, the following crimes were reported from 4/20/19 – 4/26/19:

Ridgely’s Delight

LARCENY- OTHER THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 00:01 6XX EISLEN ST STREET

Stadium Area

NONE

Barre Circle

NONE

Otterbein

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2019 05:10 1XX W BARRE ST STREET

Sharp-Leadenhall

From SouthBMore.com reporting:

58-year-old Marvin Green of the 100 block of West Hamburg Street in Sharp-Leadenhall has been arrested by Baltimore Police Department (BPD) and charged with attempted 1st degree murder following two stabbings that occurred on Friday during attempted robberies at two liquor stores in South Baltimore. Officers responded to Charles Street Liquors at 1112 S. Charles St. in Federal Hill at 940am, and to Jack’s Liquors at 141 W. Hamburg St in Sharp-Leadenhall at 157pm.

Both victims were transported to University of Maryland Medical Center Shock Trauma and were listed in serious but stable condition, according to BPD documents from Friday. A BPD spokesperson said today the victim at Jack’s Liquors has been released from the hospital.

Federal Hill

ROBBERY – KNIFE FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019 09:30 11XX S CHARLES ST STREET (SouthBMore.com story here)

LARCENY- OTHER THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 11:00 10XX S CHARLES ST DRUGSTORE/MEDICAL BLDG

Federal Hill South/Riverside

BURGLARY (FORCE) FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019 22:40 12XX BATTERY AVE ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- OTHER SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2019 06:30 17XX JOHNSON ST YARD, BUSINESS

South Baltimore Neighborhood

NONE

Key Highway/HarborView

NONE

Inner Harbor

LARCENY- OTHER FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019 14:00 6XX E PRATT ST SPECIALTY STOR

LARCENY- OTHER FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019 18:30 6XX E PRATT ST OTHER-INSIDE

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2019 10:40 6XX E PRATT ST STREET

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2019 13:55 7XX E PRATT ST OTHER-INSIDE

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2019 14:25 6XX E PRATT ST OTHER-INSIDE

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2019 15:07 6XX S EXETER ST STREET

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2019 08:45 4XX W PRATT ST OTHER-INSIDE

LARCENY- OTHER THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 13:22 100XX FLEET ST GROCERY

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2019 17:45 6XX E PRATT ST OTHER-OUTSIDE

LARCENY- OTHER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 11:40 3XX LIGHT ST OTHER-INSIDE

Port Covington

NONE

Locust Point

LARCENY- OTHER SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2019 10:00 14XX HAUBERT ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2019 21:10 14XX HULL ST Unknown

Pigtown

AGG. ASSLT.- OTH. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019 21:07 12XX S CAREY ST STREET

AGG. ASSLT.- HAND TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2019 03:30 8XX WOODWARD ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- OTHER THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 13:26 7XX WASHINGTON BLVD RETAIL/SMALL BUSINESS

LARCENY- FROM AUTO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 19:00 12XX CARROLL ST RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

Carroll – Camden Industrial Area

ROBBERY – STRONG ARM THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 00:54 17XX WASHINGTON BLVD CONVENIENCE

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2019 04:38 15XX RUSSELL ST CONVENIENCE

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2019 06:29 18XX WASHINGTON BLVD CONVENIENCE

Hollins Market

NONE

Union Square

BURGLARY (ATT. FORCE) SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2019 10:25 15XX LEMMON ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

Offense definitions from the FBI

South Baltimore Peninsula Neighborhoods Map



via https://www.southbmore.com/2019/04/30/south-baltimore-crime-updates-132/

Cross Street Farmers’ Market Opens this Saturday in Federal Hill with More Than 20 Local Vendors

The Cross Street Farmers’ Market will debut this Saturday from 8am to 12pm on the south side of the unit block of E. Cross St. in Federal Hill. The farmers’ market is a partnership between the management team of Cross Street Market and Federal Hill Main Street (FHMS). It will run from from May 4th to October 26th.

Cross Street Market is being developed and leased by CSM Ventures, LLC, a partnership between developer Caves Valley Partners and CANAdev, with construction and property management by MacKenzie. The 31,800 sq. ft., block-long market is still owned by Baltimore Public Markets Corporation.

The Cross Street Farmers’ Market will have more than 20 vendors, all based out of Maryland and Pennsylvania, with many from Baltimore and its surrounding counties. In Spring 2018, CANAdev’s Andy Weaver, who also serves as Marketplace Manager at Cross Street Market, began recruiting vendors for the farmers’ market.

Vendors were selected to “exhibit a variety of local food artisanship and to complement the offerings inside Cross Street Market.” CSM Ventures, LLC is excited the farmers’ market gives a nod to the mid-1800s when Cross Street Market existed as an open-air market.

The Cross Street Farmers’ Market lineup includes family-run farms, start-up bakeries, and Federal Hill-based wellness brands.

Full-time vendors include:

Balti’Marons: bite-sized French macarons
Black Bottom Farm Collective: specialty produce (microgreens, mushrooms), local dairy, pantry goods
The Breadery: artisan breads and baked goods
BricknFire Pizza Co: frozen pizzas
Charm City Meadworks
Crystal Moll: original art and prints from a Federal Hill-based painter
Hillside Meadow Farm: seasonal produce
Hon’s Honey: raw local honey, beeswax-based products handmade by women survivors
Kleur Décor: handmade wreaths
Koshary by Misteka: Egyptian street food
Petal & Place: locally-grown flowers
Slate Farm Brewery: beer brewed with farm-grown hops
Sobeachy: Haitian food and fresh-pressed juices
SoBotanical: small-batch handmade skin care and aromatherapy
Vegan Soul Bakery: vegan desserts
Wight Tea: small-batch hand-blended loose leaf teas

Part-time vendors include:

Bottoms Up Bagels: small batch hand-rolled bagels and schmears to take home; sandwiches made-to-order
Bramble Baking Co.: small batch baking company driven by the seasons
MFG Toffee: small batch English walnut toffee
Schroll’s Gourmet Foods: sauerkraut
Table for Twelve: home-style baked goods (quiches, pot pies, hand pies)
The Well: chair massage, information on acupuncture and other wellness services

“Federal Hill Main Street looks forward to continuing our partnership with Cross Street Market,” said Federal Hill Main Street Executive Director Cathy Rosenbaum in a press release. “We’ve even adjusted our events calendar for 2019, so that our major events, like June’s Jazz & Blues Festival, coincide with the Farmers’ Market, making for a full day of positive outdoor activity in Federal Hill.”

The Cross Street Farmers’ Market partnership looks forward to activating a block with multiple commercial vacancies. FHMS is launching renewed beautification efforts, including a “cleaning & greening” project (landscaping, sidewalk repair, trash and graffiti removal), and staging promotional displays in the windows of vacant properties.

Cross Street Market has been closed since January and renovations began in April 2018. The market is expected to reopen in mid-May with returning tenants Fenwick Choice Meats, Steve’s Lunch, and The Sweet Shoppe. Ceremony Coffee Roasters, which is based in Annapolis, will open in late May.

Additional vendors at Cross Street Market will Annoula’s Kitchen, a modern Mediterranean soup and sandwich place from Anna Leventis, owner of SoBo Market and SoBo Café; Cans Filling Station, a craft beer concept from Will Glass of Taps Fill Station, which has locations at Mt. Vernon Marketplace and The Bourse in Philadelphia; Ono Poké, a poké and Hawaiian-style restaurant that has a location Downtown; Taco Love Grill, a family-run taqueria based in White Marsh; Burger Bar from the team at Southside Diner; Vietnamese pho restaurant from Hanover Phubs; Korean concept Rice Crook; and Haitian cuisine farmer’s market and event business Sobeachy; Pizza Di Joey, a local New York-Style pizza truck that’s opening its first brick-and-mortar shop; Pennsylvania plant-based concept Ganster Vegan Organics; and Old Line Cocktail and Wine Bar from Highlandtown distillery Old Line Spirits.

Specific vendors have not been announced yet, but Cross Street Market will also have a fried chicken stall and a “market within a market” stall which will sell farm-fresh items like produce, sauces, breads, cheese, dairy, pastas, home goods, and more.

Merchants will open through the spring and summer.

Also planned for Cross Street Market is a 5,000 sq. ft. crab house, seafood tavern, and seafood market from Alex Smith’s Atlas Restaurant Group. It will take the former space of Nick’s Inner Harbor Seafood at the S. Charles St. entrance. The lease on this space is still being finalized and it is expected to open in April 2020.

Four spaces remain available for lease. Once complete, Cross Street Market will have 22 merchants.



via https://www.southbmore.com/2019/04/30/cross-street-farmers-market-opens-this-saturday-in-federal-hill-with-more-than-20-local-vendors/

Monday, April 29, 2019

Baltimore man charged after allegedly stabbing employees at two liquor stores in his Federal Hill neighborhood

A 58-year-old Baltimore man is charged with robbing and stabbing employees at two liquor stores in Federal Hill on Friday.

Marvin Green, of the 100 block of W. Hamburg St. in Federal Hill, is charged with two counts of attempted first- and second-degree murder, two counts of first- and second-degree...



via http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/bs-md-ci-marvin-green-20190429-story.html

Federal Hill’s SCRAP B-More Relocating to a Larger Pigtown Space

SCRAP B-More, which is nearing its three-year anniversary in Federal Hill, is outgrowing its 1,200 sq. ft. retail space at 925 S. Charles St. and will be relocating to Pigtown in August.  SCRAP B-More has signed a lease for an approximately 2,030 sq. ft. space at 913 W. Barre St. The store will remain open in Federal Hill until about mid-August and then will close for a few days during the move to Pigtown before reopening.

SCRAP B-More is a “creative reuse” nonprofit store that collects donated materials for arts and crafts, in addition to school, office, and party supplies. It then sell these materials at a discounted price. The concept was started in Portland, Oregon.

Owner Nancy Hotchkiss told SouthBMore.com the store is in need of a bigger space and that there wasn’t anything available in Federal Hill that would work. “We are already in a double storefront,” she said.

Hotchkiss has been overwhelmed by the support the store has received in Federal Hill and hopes her customers who walk to the Federal Hill location will make the trip less than a mile away to her new Pigtown location. Hotchkiss said the store has been supported by almost every neighborhood in the city, which she keeps track of through a Baltimore City map in her store marked with pins in the neighborhoods where her customers live. She said she also gets costumers from outside Baltimore City and said it’s also popular with MICA students.

“We get a lot of moms, a lot of sewers, knitters,” said Hotchkiss. “A lot of those materials can get very expensive and a lot of people are excited about our prices and that fact that materials are saved from the landfill.” She joked, “No one leaves the store grouchy.”

Hotchkiss is excited about her soon-to-be new neighborhood. “How can you not like Pigtown, the Pigtown festival, and the squeakiness?” said Hotchkiss. She plans to display flying pig centerpieces from her nephew’s Cincinnati wedding that she’s kept at her home in her new store.

“I like that Pigtown has long-term families and two elementary schools close by,” she added.

She also said she’d like to partner on events with local Pigtown businesses like Suspended Brewing Company.

“I feel like we are bringing something really unique to Pigtown,” said Hotchkiss. “The main street feels like it’s really on the upswing.”

913 W. Barre St. owner Marc Smith of Magnum Construction Inc. is converting the one-story warehouse building into a retail space for SCRAP B-More. The building, which will be ready by summer, will get new double doors on the front facade and new windows. Hotchkiss sees the renovation of the warehouse into a retail space as another reuse story.

SCRAP B-More will have a designated workshop space at its new location. “There aren’t a lot of places around you can do your projects together,” said Hotchkiss. She said she will pick different themes for days in the workspace.

The new space will also have a back door next to the street so that SCRAP B-More can process donations in a separate area from the main entrance.

Hotchkiss said she looked all over the city for a new location over the last five months but credited Smith with her decision to choose this location. “He is so delightful and excited about our business. I’m amazed at how much he has put into the neighborhood and I’m happy we are next,” she said.

Smith owns eight retail spaces and approximately 20 apartments in Pigtown.

925 S. Charles St. building owner Andrew Cohn told SouthBMore.com that he doesn’t have any plans yet for the space once SCRAP B-More moves, but he will begin marketing the space in June.

SCRAP B-More has one part-time employee and about 20 volunteers that help out. It is open Thursday to Saturday from 11am-6pm and Sunday from 12pm-5pm.

Hotchkiss loves that her store brings together people from different backgrounds. “Sometimes we have a MICA student talking to a senior from Light Street Apartments and to a mom from Towson and they are all exchanging ideas,” she said.

SCRAP B-More will be hosting a “please don’t make me move all of this sale” in July and is looking for volunteers and trucks to help make the move in August.

Current Federal Hill Location 

New Pigtown location 



via https://www.southbmore.com/2019/04/29/federal-hills-scrap-b-more-relocating-to-a-larger-pigtown-space/

Two South Baltimore Liquor Store Owners Stabbed on Friday, 58-Year-Old Man Charged with Attempted Murder

58-year-old Marvin Green of the 100 block of West Hamburg Street in Sharp-Leadenhall has been arrested by Baltimore Police Department (BPD) and charged with attempted 1st degree murder following two stabbings that occurred on Friday during attempted robberies at two liquor stores in South Baltimore. Officers responded to Charles Street Liquors at 1112 S. Charles St. in Federal Hill at 940am, and to Jack’s Liquors at 141 W. Hamburg St in Sharp-Leadenhall at 157pm.

Both victims were transported to University of Maryland Medical Center Shock Trauma and were listed in serious but stable condition, according to BPD documents.

BPD Officers were able to obtain footage of the first incident from Charles Street Liquors’ security cameras and spoke with a witness following the incident at Jack’s Liquors. The witnesses’ description – a black male with a black hat, a gray shirt, and dark jeans – matched the suspect in the surveillance footage.

Mr. Green was located by BPD Sgt. Green and Light Rail Ofc. Weese as he entered a light rail car on the 200 block of W. Hamburg St. They were able to stop the train and detained Mr. Green on the light rail platform.

Both stores have been closed since Friday.



via https://www.southbmore.com/2019/04/29/two-south-baltimore-liquor-store-owners-stabbed-on-friday-58-year-old-man-charged-with-attempted-murder/

Friday, April 26, 2019

South Baltimore Weekend Open Houses

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

1231 William Street
Federal Hill               
Price: $229,900
3 BD/ 2 BA
1,286 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 11am-12pm

129 West Ostend Street
Federal Hill               
Price: $339,999
3 BD/ 2.5 BA
1,836 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 11am-1pm

24 Poultney Street
Federal Hill               
Price: $249,900
2 BD/ 1 BA
1,382 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 11am-1pm

213 East Fort Avenue
Federal Hill               
Price: $279,900
2 BD/ 2.5 BA
1,480 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 11am-1pm

801 Key Highway Unit T-54
Ritz Carlton Residences – Federal Hill               
Price: $2,290,000
2 BD/ 2.5 BA
2,662 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 11am-1pm

1417 South Charles Street
Federal Hill               
Price: $355,000
3 BD/ 3 BA
1,632 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 11am-130pm

21 East Fort Avenue
Federal Hill               
Price: $284,900
3 BD/ 2 BA
2,051 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

1316 Jackson Street
Federal Hill               
Price: $739,000
3 BD/ 3.5 BA
2,434 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

656 Washington Boulevard
Ridgely’s Delight              
Price: $349,900
4 BD/ 3 BA
2,568 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

602 Wyeth Street 
Pigtown                
Price: $217,000
2 BD/ 3.5 BA
1,416 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

1216 William Street
Federal Hill                 
Price: $279,900
3 BD/ 3 BA
1,976 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

440 East Clement Street
Federal Hill                
Price: $299,900
2 BD/ 1.5 BA
1,220 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

116 West Hamburg Street
Sharp-Leadenhall                 
Price: $434,000
3 BD/ 3.5 BA
2,000 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

1200 Steuart Street #512
Silo Point – Locust Point                
Price: $499,000
2 BD/ 2.5 BA
1,855 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-4pm

1319 South Hanover Street
Federal Hill                
Price: $449,900
3 BD/ 3.5 BA
2,070 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1pm-2pm

1026 East Fort Avenue
Locust Point               
Price: $479,000
4 BD/ 3.5 BA
2,142 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

1457 Hull Street
Locust Point               
Price: $465,000
3 BD/ 3.5 BA
2,040 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

922 Washington Boulevard
Pigtown               
Price: $165,000
2 BD/ 2 BA
978 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

1261 William Street
Federal Hill              
Price: $399,900
3 BD/ 2 BA
2,084 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

922 Washington Boulevard
Pigtown               
Price: $165,000
2 BD/ 2 BA
978 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

1530 Boyle Street
Riverside                
Price: $399,900
3 BD/ 3 BA
1.544 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

1164 Nanticoke Street
Pigtown               
Price: $199,900
2 BD/ 2.5 BA
1,240 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

1133 South Hanover Street
Federal Hill              
Price: $369,000
3 BD/ 2.5 BA
2,010 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

1113 Carroll Street
Pigtown            
Price: $169,900
2 BD/ 2.5 BA
1,218 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

1428 Cooksie Street
Locust Point           
Price: $435,000
3 BD/ 3.5 BA
2,148 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 2pm-4pm

1526 Marshall Street
Federal Hill                 
Price: $399,900
3 BD/ 3.5 BA
1,696 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 12pm-2pm

1738 Webster Street
Riverside                  
Price: $465,000
4 BD/ 3 BA
2,000 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 12pm-2pm

414 East Randall Street
Riverside                
Price: $318,000
3 BD/ 1 BA
1,568 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday from 12pm-2pm

1408 West Lombard Street
Unione Square               
Price: $230,000
4 BD/ 2 BA
2,402 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday from 12pm-2pm

439 Grindall Street
Federal Hill               
Price: $328,000
2 BD/ 1 BA
1,200 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday from 12pm-2pm

1509 East Clement Street
Locust Point                
Price: $249,000
2 BD/ 1 BA
960 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday from 12pm-2pm

1414 Jackson Street
Federal Hill                 
Price: $489,000
4 BD/ 4 BA
2,300 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 12pm-2pm

1349 Cooksie Street
Locust Point               
Price: $344,900
2 BD/ 2.5 BA
1,458 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday from 12pm-2pm

1714 Olive Street
Federal Hill                 
Price: $420,000
2 BD/ 2.5 BA
1.769 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 12pm-2pm

127 West Randall Street
Federal Hill                
Price: $339,000
3 BD/ 3.5 BA
1,625 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday from 12pm-3pm

825 South Charles Street
Federal Hill                
Price: $260,000
3 BD/ 2 BA
1,532 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday from 1pm-3pm

1303 Lowman Street
Locust Point               
Price: $484,900
3 BD/ 3.5 BA
2,070 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 1pm-3pm

60 East Heath Street
Federal Hill              
Price: $214,900
2 BD/ 1 BA
924 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 1pm-3pm

1229 Riverside Avenue
Federal Hill                 
Price: $379,000
3 BD/ 2.5 BA
1,813 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Sunday from 230pm-4pm

1718 Johnson Street
Riverside                  
Price: $300,000
2 BD/ 2 BA
1247 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Sunday from 230pm-4pm



via https://www.southbmore.com/2019/04/26/south-baltimore-weekend-open-houses-202/

Thursday, April 25, 2019

Weekend Events Around Baltimore

This Weekend Events Around Baltimore is brought to by Fed Hill Crushfest Block Party:

Fed Hill Crushfest Block Party on 1100 S. Charles St.: Saturday from 12pm-8pm

Join BMORE Around Town and Federal Hill Main Street for the block party of the season!!! CRUSHFEST!!

It will be a day full of fun for all ages, live music, food trucks, beer, wine, and $7 crushes in 7 flavors!! With performances from Crushing Day and Starcrush, dog friendly atmosphere, and even a kids zone; theres going to be something for everyone to enjoy!

Federal Hill residents with an id showing a 21230 area code residency only pay $5!!

For more information click the ticket link!

Spring Fair 2019 at Johns Hopkins University: Thursday – Sunday

Yappy Hour Benefiting BARCS at World of Beer – Baltimore: Thursday form 5pm-8pm

Baltimore Business Journal’s Spring Biz Mix at Lord Baltimore Hotel’s Skybar: Thursday from 530pm-730pm

Baltimore City Fy2020 Budget Public Forum on Peninsula at Digital Harbor High School: Thursday from 6pm-730pm

The Baltimore Station’s 27th Annual Homerun For Recovery at Power Plant Live!: Thursday from 6pm-930pm

Locust Point Thursday Night Pub Runs at Charm City Run: Thursday at 630pm

Yoga at Patterson Park Pagoda: Thursday from 630pm-730pm

GDL Italian by Giada presents Reels & Rosé!: Thursday from 530pm-730pm

2019 International Fair at Digital Harbor: Friday from 8am-250pm

Mobtown Brewing Company Grand Opening: Friday from 5pm-10pm

Bike Party: Superheroes at St. Mary’s Park and Mount Vernon Marketplace: Friday from 630pm-1130pm

Young Person’s Guide to Orchestra at Meyerhoff: Friday at 11am

Charm City Bluegrass Festival at Druid Hill Park: Friday and Saturday

Arena Football League – Washington Valor vs. Baltimore Brigade at Royal Farms Arena: Friday at 7pm

Baltimore Greenway 2019 Bike Ride at Checkerspot Brewing Company: Saturday from 9am-12pm

Spring Clean-up Fells Point Edition: Saturday from 9am-1pm

Ellwood and Eastern Clean Up: Saturday from 10am-11am

Pokemon Go Earth Day Cleanup at German Park: Saturday from 10am-1pm

 Free Play at Baltimore Beach: Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 10am-4pm

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

Ravens Draft Fest at Baltimore Inner Harbor: Saturday from 11am-4pm

Fells Point Maritime Festival: Saturday from 11am-7pm

Tacos ‘n Taps at Harbor Point Central Plaza: Saturday from 12pm-5pm

FashionEASTa: The Fashion Show at Harbor East: Saturday from 12pm-5pm

Belvedere In Bloom at Belvedere Square: Saturday from 12pm-3pm

Two Year Anniversary Party at Sagamore Spirt: Saturday from 12pm-5pm

Fed Hill Crushfest Block Party: Saturday from 12pm-8pm

Weekend Workers at Baltimore Museum of Industry: Saturday from 1230pm-330pm

La Tavola Pop-Up at the Checkerspot Brewery: Saturday from 3pm-8pm

BARCS’ Pawject Runway at Royal Farms Arena: Saturday at 6pm

Brigand Brigade Foundation 5.7K Championship Run & 1.57 Mile Family Run/Walk 2019 at Canton Waterfront Park: Sunday from 9am-12pm

Inner Harbor Kayak Tours: Sunday from 9am-4pm

Feed More B’More (by Generosity Feeds) at Francis Scott Key Elementary Middle School: Sunday from 930am-130pm

Brunch With a View at Maryland Science Center: Sunday from 10am-1pm

Taste of Italy Dinner at Sons of Little Italy Lodge #2886: Sunday from 1pm-5pm

Bull Roast for Catholic Charities’ Head Start of Baltimore City at Transfiguration Catholic Community: Sunday from 130pm-530pm

Sunday Sounds in the Park at Union Square Park: Sunday from 4pm-7pm

John Mulaney and Pete Davidson at Meyerhoff: Sunday at 7pm

Weekly Farmers’ Markets

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

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

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

Have a GREAT weekend!



via https://www.southbmore.com/2019/04/25/weekend-events-around-baltimore-60/

South Baltimore Crime Updates

From Baltimore Police Department (BPD) – Southern District:

According to the BPD Crime Map, the following crimes were reported from 4/13/19 – 4/19/19:

Ridgely’s Delight

LARCENY- OTHER MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2019 03:10 6XX EISLEN ST RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

STOLEN AUTO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2019 21:20 3XX S FREMONT AVE STREET

Stadium Area

NONE

Barre Circle

ROBBERY – STRONG ARM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2019 15:40 10XX W BARRE ST STREET

LARCENY- OTHER FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 14:25 3XX SCOTT ST ALLEY

LARCENY- OTHER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2019 15:24 XX S MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD STREET

Otterbein

LARCENY- FROM AUTO FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 20:45 1XX W MONTGOMERY ST STREET

Sharp-Leadenhall

LARCENY- FROM AUTO FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 23:00 1XX W HENRIETTA ST STREET

LARCENY- OTHER SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 2019 15:30 9XX BEVAN ST STREET

Federal Hill

NONE

Federal Hill South/Riverside

AGG. ASSLT.- OTH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2019 06:05 14XX RIVERSIDE AVE STREET

BURGLARY (FORCE) THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2019 11:20 1XX E FORT AVE ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- OTHER FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 18:00 18XX BYRD ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

South Baltimore Neighborhood

LARCENY- FROM AUTO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2019 16:30 1XX W HEATH ST RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

Key Highway/HarborView

NONE

Inner Harbor

ROBBERY – FIREARM SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 00:00 10XX FLEET ST STREET

ROBBERY – STRONG ARM TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2019 16:14 6XX E PRATT ST BRIDGE-PIERS-DOCKS

AGG. ASSLT.- HAND SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 03:03 4XX W PRATT ST HOTEL/MOTEL

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2019 23:38 4XX W PRATT ST STREET

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2019 15:30 1XX W CONWAY ST STREET

LARCENY- OTHER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2019 06:57 7XX E PRATT ST RESTAURANT/BAR

LARCENY- OTHER MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2019 12:55 1XX E PRATT ST OTHER-INSIDE

LARCENY- OTHER THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2019 08:20 2XX INTERNATIONAL DR OTHER-OUTSIDE

LARCENY- OTHER THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2019 11:30 4XX W PRATT ST HOTEL/MOTEL

LARCENY- OTHER THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2019 19:30 4XX E PRATT ST DRUGSTORE/MEDICAL BLDG

STOLEN AUTO FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 18:20 XX W PRATT ST STREET

Port Covington

ROBBERY – FIREARM THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2019 08:29 3XX E CROMWELL ST STREET

Locust Point

LARCENY- OTHER SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 16:18 12XX TOWSON Street Unknown

Pigtown

ROBBERY – OTHER WEAPON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2019 20:25 3XX S POPPLETON ST STREET

ROBBERY – STRONG ARM MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2019 12:03 8XX MCHENRY ST STREET

AGG. ASSLT.- GUN SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 15:10 11XX CARROLL ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

AGG. ASSLT.- GUN SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 21:15 12XX CLEVELAND ST STREET

From BPD:

Southern District Shooting Investigation

On April 13, 2019, at approximately 11:30 p.m., police were dispatched to an area hospital to investigate a walk-in shooting victim seeking treatment.

When officers arrived at the hospital they observed a 58 year-old male suffering from a gunshot wound to the shoulder.

Citywide Shooting detectives responded and assumed control of the investigation. The victim told investigators that the shooting occurred in the 1200 block of Cleveland Street.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Baltimore Police Department Citywide Shooting detectives, at 410-396-2221.

Those who wish to remain anonymous can utilize the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line, at 1-866-7LOCKUP.

You can also submit a tip by texting 443-902-4824.

LARCENY- FROM AUTO FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 15:18 4XX SCOTT ST STREET

LARCENY- OTHER SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 2019 20:20 7XX WASHINGTON BLVD RETAIL/SMALL BUSINESS

LARCENY- OTHER MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2019 05:26 14XX S CAREY ST STREET

LARCENY- FROM AUTO THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2019 21:40 11XX W HAMBURG ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

STOLEN AUTO MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2019 02:30 13XX CLEVELAND ST STREET

Carroll – Camden Industrial Area

ROBBERY – STRONG ARM SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 2019 18:23 15XX RUSSELL ST OTHER-INSIDE

ROBBERY – OTHER WEAPON SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 2019 20:20 18XX RUSSELL ST GAS STATION

ROBBERY – OTHER WEAPON SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 2019 20:29 15XX RUSSELL ST CONVENIENCE

ROBBERY – STRONG ARM MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2019 00:19 17XX RUSSELL ST GAS STATION

AGG. ASSLT.- OTH. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2019 10:30 13XX S MONROE ST STREET

AGG. ASSLT.- OTH. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2019 15:28 18XX WASHINGTON BLVD STREET

LARCENY- OTHER MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2019 09:00 15XX RUSSELL ST CONVENIENCE

LARCENY- OTHER THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2019 07:00 18XX WASHINGTON BLVD RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

Hollins Market

AGG. ASSLT.- HAND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2019 21:00 XX S ARLINGTON AVE APT/CONDOMINIUM

BURGLARY (FORCE) FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 15:30 9XX LEMMON ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- OTHER MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2019 09:00 1XX PARKIN ST OTHER-INSIDE

Union Square

NONE

Offense definitions from the FBI

South Baltimore Peninsula Neighborhoods Map



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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Mid-Week Listing: Extra-Wide Federal Hill Home with Custom Finishes, Bonus Spaces, and Parking

Sponsored Post from Key Group at Cummings & Co. Realtors:

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

1534 Light Street
Federal Hill            

Price: $350,000
Tax: $9,024
2,221 sq. ft.
2 BD/2 Full Baths, 2 Half Baths
Off-Street Parking: Yes

Extra-Wide Federal Hill Rowhome featuring 2 large master suites, finished lower level, 3rd floor party room, roof top deck, and off-street parking! The main level offers an open floor plan with lots of natural light, a custom staircase, hardwood floors, and exposed brick. The kitchen includes granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, and a walk-in pantry.

For more information or to schedule a showing, contact:

Jim Gunsiorowski – Team Leader of Key Group
Cummings & Company Realtors
Phone: 410-675-1550
Mobile: 410-404-1049
Email: Jim@KeyGroupMD.com
Website: www.KeyGroupMD.com
Address: 201 Key Highway, Baltimore, MD 21230



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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Vegan carryout, 'monster slices' and cocktails coming to Baltimore's Cross Street Market

A vegan takeout spot, a cocktail bar and a pizza spot are three of the new tenants coming to Cross Street Market, developers announced Tuesday.

Gangster Vegan Organics, Old Line Cocktail and Wine Bar and Pizza di Joey will open at the historic Federal Hill market this summer, according to a release.

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via http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/dining/baltimore-diner-blog/bs-fo-cross-street-tenants-20190423-story.html

‘Pizza di Joey,’ ‘Old Line Cocktail and Wine Bar,’ and ‘Gangster Vegan Organics’ Coming to Cross Street Market

Cross Street Market developer Caves Valley Partners (CVP) and its leasing team at CANAdev announced three new tenants today for the soon-to-reopen market. These tenants include Pizza di Joey, Old Line Cocktail and Wine Bar, and Gangster Vegan Organics. All three are expected to open in early-summer.

Cross Street Market has been closed since January and renovations began in April 2018. The market is expected to reopen in the coming weeks with returning tenants Fenwick Choice Meats, Steve’s Lunch, and The Sweet Shoppe.

Pizza di Joey is well known in South Baltimore as owner Joey Vanoni lives in Riverside, preps his food at a space in the community, and has run his pizza truck in Baltimore since 2014. Last summer he hosted SoBo Food Truck Nites at Knights of Columbus in Locust Point.

Vanoni is a native of New Jersey and worked in pizza shops growing up. Vanoni joined the United States Navy after high school and would bake pizzas to lift the spirit of his fellow service members on submarines and at bases. When deployed to Afghanistan, his team built him a brick oven on their base and every Friday became “pizza day.” Vanoni has been committed to hiring veterans for his pizza truck.

Vanoni and his team serve authentic New York-style brick oven pizza. Cross Street Market is the first brick-and-mortar location for Pizza di Joey and will feature a variety of its “Monster Slices,” which are approximately nine inches wide at the crust and 12 inches long. Its rotating menu will include classics like cheese and pepperoni pizzas, its buffalo chicken pizza, and innovative offerings such as Alyssa’s Crab Dip Pizza made with jumbo lump crabmeat and the Reuben Pizza with Vanoni’s seven-hour braised corned beef. Vanoni works with local farms and vendors for ingredients for his pizzas.

The stall will also include beer and wine service and a take-out window offering late-night carry-out slices.

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Photo Courtesy of the Pizza di Joey Facebook Page

Old Line Cocktail and Wine Bar is a concept from Baltimore distillery Old Line Spirits which produces an American single malt whiskey and aged Caribbean rum. Cross Street Market patrons can expect a menu similar to the distillery’s in-house cocktail bar, The Ready Room, with a focus on locally- and regionally-sourced wines, beers, and spirits. The menu will feature classic and signature cocktails, including frozen cocktails and coffee drinks, as well as a rotating selection of beers and wines on tap.

“Old Line is excited for the opportunity to collaborate on this project,” said Mark McLaughlin, co-founder of Old Line Spirits, in a press release. “We are big supporters of Maryland’s distilling, winemaking, and brewing culture and the Cocktail and Wine Bar at Cross Street Market is a fantastic way to showcase those great brands.”

The stall will include 30 seats at the bar and feature TVs for Orioles and Ravens games.

Photo courtesy of the Old Line Spirits Facebook page

Gangster Vegan Organics has been offering creative vegan dishes since 2014. Its menu is 100% plant-based, organic, free of gluten and soy and it is committed to making it “gangster” to eat healthy. Popular menu items include its taco salad Esta Loca, beet burger Swizz Beets, and kale chips. Menu offerings at Cross Street Market will also include a variety of cold-pressed juices, smoothies, wellness shots, salads, bowls, “burgers,” and raw vegan desserts. Gangster Vegan currently has three locations in Pennsylvania. The Cross Street Market location will be its first Maryland location.

Photo courtesy of the Gangster Vegan Organics Facebook page

“With our re-opening right around the corner, it’s exciting to have these three businesses join our impressive lineup of vendors,” said Michael Morris of CANAdev in a press release. “From a butchery to Haitian cuisine, a bakery to pizza and ice cream to cold-pressed juices, Cross Street Market will have something for everyone and is poised to once again be the heart of the Federal Hill and South Baltimore community.”

Additional vendors at Cross Street Market will include Ceremony Coffee Roasters, which is based in Annapolis; Annoula’s Kitchen, a modern Mediterranean soup and sandwich place from Anna Leventis, owner of SoBo Market and SoBo Café; Cans Filling Station, a craft beer concept from Will Glass of Taps Fill Station, which has locations at Mt. Vernon Marketplace and The Bourse in Philadelphia; Ono Poké, a poké and Hawaiian-style restaurant that has a location Downtown; Taco Love Grill, a family-run taqueria based in White Marsh; Burger Bar from the team at Southside Diner; Vietnamese pho restaurant from Hanover Phubs; Korean concept Rice Crook; and Haitian cuisine farmer’s market and event business Sobeachy. Specific vendors have not been announced yet, but Cross Street Market will also have a fried chicken stall and a “market within a market” stall which will sell farm-fresh items like produce, sauces, breads, cheese, dairy, pastas, home goods, and more.

Merchants will open through the spring and summer.

Also planned for Cross Street Market is a 5,000 sq. ft. crab house, seafood tavern, and seafood market from Alex Smith’s Atlas Restaurant Group. It will take the former space of Nick’s Inner Harbor Seafood at the S. Charles St. entrance. The lease on this space is still being finalized and it is expected to open in April 2020.

Four spaces remain available for lease. Once complete, Cross Street Market will have 22 merchants.

CVP is undertaking an $8-million renovation with contractor MacKenzie. Baltimore Public Markets Corporation (BPMC) still owns the building and contributed $2 million to the renovation to update the systems in the building. CVP has a lease agreement with BPMC for a term of up to 50 years.

Read SouthBMore.com’s articles detailing the different aspects of the Cross Street Market redevelopment here.



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Monday, April 22, 2019

Setup for American Ninja Warrior Begins at Rash Field

Setup for NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior” has started at the Inner Harbor’s Rash Field. Filming will take place on April 28th and April 29th. American Ninja Warrior previously filmed in Baltimore in 2013.

Baltimore Beach Volleyball, which also takes place at Rash Field, will be communicating daily with American Ninja Warrior to see if league play can take place. Monday night leagues are on for tonight, but players must enter through the tunnel on the west side of Rash Field.

American Ninja Warrior follows competitors as they tackle challenging obstacle courses in city qualifying and finals rounds throughout the country. Top competitors in each of the city finals rounds move onto the national finals, where they compete on a four-stage course that includes multiple obstacles. The winner, who must complete all four stages, including the final 75 ft. rope climb, takes home a grand prize of $1 million.

In addition to Baltimore, the show will make stops in Los Angeles (Universal Studios back lot), Atlanta (Mercedes Benz Stadium), Oklahoma City (State Capitol Building), Cincinnati (downtown), and Washington State’s Tacoma Dome.

The show’s national finals will take place in Las Vegas.

American Ninja Warrior is in its 11th season and is based on Tokyo Broadcasting System Television’s “Sasuke,” which is now in its 36th season in Japan.

American Ninja Warrior has a couple local connections including Geoff Britten who was a cameraman for Orioles broadcasts with Mid-Atlantic Sports Network. Britten began competing in 2014 and finished second in the competition in 2015. He has made the finals three times. Britten announced he is returning for Season 11 in 2019.

Former Towson University gymnast Kacy Catanzaro became the first woman to complete the qualifying course of American Ninja Warrior in 2014. Catanzaro retired from American Ninja Warrior in 2017 and signed with the WWE.

Photo of Geoff Britten courtesy of Mitchell Leff/NBC



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Hampden Thai Restaurant ‘Bodhi Corner’ Opening a Second Location on Light Street in Federal Hill

The team of Nikki Stevens and Jack Wongchalee of Bodhi Corner in Hampden are opening a second Baltimore restaurant at the former home of Liv2Eat and In Bloom at 1444 Light St. in Federal Hill. The new Thai restaurant will be called Bodhi in Federal Hill.

Stevens and Wongchalee are natives of northeast Thailand. The menu will feature cuisine from this area, as well as specials and dishes from all regions of the Southeast Asian country. Bodhi is named after the Bodhi Tree, a sacred Buddhist symbol.

The menu will have popular Thai noodle dishes such as Pad Thai and Drunken Noodles as well as a large selection of noodle dishes, rice dishes, curry, entrees, soups, salads, vegan dishes, and desserts. Entree will include Orange Chicken, Teriyaki Chicken, and Sweet & Sour Salmon. Meats will include tilapia, founder, salmon, duck, chicken, pork, beef, and crab meat. Vegan dishes will feature vegetables, tofu, mock chicken, mock crab meat, and mock duck.

Bodhi in Federal Hill will serve beer, wine, and soft drinks, plus Thai Iced Coffee and Thai Iced Tea.

Desserts include Mango Sticky Rice, Thai Coconut Coconut Custard, and Coconut Fried Banana with Ice Cream.

Bodhi Corner opened last fall, and Stevens said business is going really well. She said they were interested in Federal Hill because of the younger population which she feels is drawn to Thai and vegan food. She also said the space is “very charming.”

The restaurant space at 1444 Light St. has a large bamboo patio and multiple dining rooms. An advisory group to Stevens and Wongchalee purchased the building in recent months.

Stevens said they will use a private dining room for special events like Thai food, beer, and wine pairings, as well as for private parties.

Bodhi in Federal Hill is hoping to open this summer and will have 10-12 employees. It will be open from 11am to 10pm on Monday to Friday and from 1030am to 10pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

The team is currently completing a mostly-cosmetic renovation of the space that is costing about $120,000. The design will have a gray, black, and gold color scheme.



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Friday, April 19, 2019

South Baltimore Weekend Open Houses

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

1846 Light Street
Federal Hill                 
Price: $259,900
2 BD/ 2 BA
1,064 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Potentially

Saturday from 11am-12pm

412 East Cross Street
Federal Hill                 
Price: $279,000
2 BD/ 2 BA
1,080 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 11am-12pm

613 Wyeth Street
Pigtown                 
Price: $209,900
3 BD/ 2 BA
1,152 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 11am-12pm

1618 Marshall Street
Federal Hill                 
Price: $285,000
2 BD/ 2.5 BA
1,164 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 11am-1pm

1712 South Hanover Street 
Federal Hill                 
Price: $495,000
4 BD/ 4 BA
2,125 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 11am-1pm

1164 Nanticoke Street
Pigtown                
Price: $199,900
2 BD/ 2.5 BA
1,240 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 1130am-130pm

1700 William Street
Federal Hill                
Price: $299,900
2 BD/ 2.5 BA
1,560 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-130pm

910 Valencia Court #183
HarborView – Federal Hill                 
Price: $665,000
3 BD/ 2.5 BA
3,094 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

412 Grindall Street
Federal Hill                 
Price: $259,000
2 BD/ 1 BA
864 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

1404 Jackson Street
Federal Hill                
Price: $469,900
3 BD/ 3.5 BA
1,900 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

12 East Henrietta Street
Federal Hill                 
Price: $275,000
3 BD/ 2 BA
1,400 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

1433 Riverside Avenue
Federal Hill                 
Price: $409,900
3 BD/ 2.5 BA
1,773 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

1261 William Street
Federal Hill                 
Price: $399,900
3 BD/ 2 BA
2,084 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

1319 South Hanover Street
Federal Hill                 
Price: $449,900
3 BD/ 3.5 BA
2,070 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 12pm-2pm

339 Warren Avenue
Federal Hill                 
Price: $695,000
4 BD/ 3 BA
2,573 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

1703 Clarkson Street
Federal Hill                 
Price: $242,999
2 BD/ 1.5 BA
1,248 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

100 HarborView Drive #1603
HarborView – Federal Hill                 
Price: $400,000
2 BD/ 2BA
1,570 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

100 HarborView Drive #604
HarborView – Federal Hill                 
Price: $245,000
2 BD/ 1.5 BA
1,234 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

100 HarborView Drive #203
HarborView – Federal Hill                 
Price: $360,000
2 BD/ 2 BA
1,791 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

1307 James Street
Pigtown                  
Price: $149,900
3 BD/ 3BA
1,720 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

825 South Charles Street
Federal Hill                  
Price: $260,000
3 BD/ 2 BA
1,532 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

1200 Steuart Street #814
Silo Point – Locust Point                 
Price: $399,900
1 BD/ 1.5 BA
1,309 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

Saturday from 1pm-3pm

56 East Randall Street
Federal Hill                 
Price: $279,950
2 BD/ 2.5 BA
1,600 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 2pm-4pm

1224 Marshall Street
Federal Hill                 
Price: $224,900
2 BD/ 1.5 BA
922 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 2pm-4pm

1440 Haubert Street
Locust Point                 
Price: $225,000
2 BD/ 1.5 BA
1,212 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: No

Saturday from 230pm-4pm



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