Monday, May 11, 2020

South Baltimore Business Roundup

Pratt Street Ale House Adds Mural

At the end of last year, Pratt Street Ale House added a large new mural to the west-facing wall of its building. The mural reads “Welcome to Baltimore, Maryland” and also includes the restaurant’s name as part of a bold graphic. From its Facebook page:

By now, you may have noticed this big, beautiful, mural on the side of our building (shoutout to Murals by Marshall Adams and Looky Squares). We have our fair share of photos but we want to see YOURS! Drop us your pics in the comments. Who knows, it might just be out next cover photo.

Photos from Pratt Street Ale House’s Facebook page

The wall is more visible now that the plaza in front of the adjacent 250 W. Pratt St. building has been renovated and expanded.

Photo from Pratt Street Ale House’s Facebook page

The Therapy Stop Relocates Within Federal Hill 

The Therapy Stop has relocated from one Green Door Properties space in Federal Hill to another. The company moved from an office building at 10 W. West St. to a first-floor retail space at 740 Light St. Green Door purchased 740 Light St., which was formerly the home of Rich Polan Associates Architects, in recent months.

Bishop’s Detail Service Opens in Pigtown

Bishop’s Detail Service has opened on the 1200 block of Wicomico St. in Pigtown/Carroll-Camden Industrial Area. From Bishop’s Instagram page:

We are Full Detail Shop, Steam clean with Decon7 to kill Cov19. We install radios, amps, speakers, lights, tent windows, Boats, Limousines, Motorcycles.

B&O Roundhouse Lit Blue 

B&O Railroad Museum’s historic 1884 Roundhouse building was lit blue on May 1st and 2nd for Healthcare Heroes Day in Maryland.

Photos courtesy of B&O Railroad Museum



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