Wednesday, July 19, 2017

South Baltimore Business Roundup

New Parking Lot at Stadium Square

The former Furst Bros. building was demolished in 2015 to make way for the in-progress, $275-million Stadium Square development. The site was used as a staging space for the Hanover Cross Street apartment building, which is now wrapping up construction, and will be the future site of a new apartment building with first floor retail.

For now, however, developer Caves Valley Partners has paved the lot and will use it as a temporary parking lot. A fence will also be added around the lot. The space is adjacent to the former VacPac facility which is getting converted to a new office building.

Ravens Named the 27th Most Valuable Sports Franchise in the World 

The Baltimore Ravens are currently ranked #27 in Forbes’ The World’s Most Valuable Sports Teams 2017 list. The Ravens are valued at $2.3 billion (a 19% increase over last year) and have an operating income of $103 million. The Ravens are the 14th most valuable franchise in the NFL.

In 2014, the Ravens were the 19th most valuable franchise in the world, but have since been passed by several NFL, NBA, and MLB franchises, even though the Ravens’ value has increased by more than a $1 billion since that time.

ZeroFox Raises $40 million 

ZeroFox, a social media cybersecurity company with an 11,000 sq. ft. office at 1834 S. Charles St., has raised $40 million in capital. From The Baltimore Sun:

The Series C funding round was led by Redline Capital Management, a European venture firm, and Silver Lake Waterman, a fund that focuses on pre-IPO companies. Prior investors New Enterprise Associates, Highland Capital Partners and Core Capital also contributed.

The investment brings ZeroFOX’s total funding to $88 million and advances the company toward some of CEO James C. Foster’s longtime goals: a global reputation and an initial public offering.

“It’s not going to happen tomorrow,” Foster said last week of an initial public offering. “But we are holding ourselves accountable and running like a publicly traded company today, and when the time is right and we get a little bigger.”

ZeroFOX specializes in developing tools to help companies detect and protect against cyberattacks through social media, a growing threat to companies as social media becomes a part of everyday business.

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Pigtown Updates

There are multiple business-related updates from around Pigtown:

-His Kingdom Deliverance Ministries has left its space at 783 Washington Blvd. HomeFree USA has also relocated from 788 Washington Blvd. to 765 Washington Blvd., a space that was formerly an extra printing facility for Work Printing and Graphics, which is still open across the street. Businesses interested in either retail space can contact Ben Hyman of Pigtown Main Street at 443-908-7038.

-Facade improvements are underway on five storefronts on the 700 block of Washington Blvd. The project, which is funded through a facade grant program by the Baltimore Development Corporation, will bring new storefronts to Fashion Kings, City Tobacco and Vape Outlet, MetroPCS, The Tax Place, and Afro Fashion and Art.

-Pigtown Main Street is raising money for a pop-up park for a grass space at the corner of Washington Blvd. and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. From the project page on ioby:

Imagine the intersection of Washington Boulevard and MLK as a vibrant, active plaza. Where pedestrians, cyclists and motorists can catch a glimpse of Pigtown’s potential.

The intersection of Washington Blvd and Martin Luther King, Jr Blvd (MLK) is a physical and socioeconomic barrier to the vitality of the three communities that border it: Pigtown, Ridgely’s Delight and Barre Circle. As the first stop for drivers coming from 395 and 295 into Baltimore’s creative, exciting and diverse neighborhoods, the Washington Blvd/MLK intersection has the potential to welcome people, not serve as a barricade that dissects communities. Pigtown Main Street envisions a complete streets plan where these public spaces can serve everyone, not just commuters coming into and out of the city.

That’s why we want to raise funding to partner with the Project for Public Spaces to create a temporary pop-up park. Your support will allow us to purchase cafe tables and chairs, benches, planters and umbrellas, a synthetic lawn and lawn games, and a variety of other assets to make this corner a usable asset for our neighborhoods.

Beta City Adds a Second Event

Beta City, a popular event from Betamore and Sagamore Ventures, is expanding. From Baltimore Business Journal:

Day 1: In its third year, Beta City will include a full day of startup demos and meetings between entrepreneurs and investors, and a venture capital pitch competition. Last year’s event attracted more than 1,000 guests and local startups. TopBox and Tissue Analytics won a collective $75,000 in prizes.

Day 2: The Foundery, City Garage’s makerspace, will host Garage Fest to focus on the Baltimore maker community and their passion projects. Attendees can have an interactive “making” experience involving robots, music, drones, art, health and wellness, and other applications.

“Garage Fest is not just for people who already consider themselves makers,” Jason Hardebeck, CEO of the Foundery, said in a statement. “It will appeal to anyone who’s ever been curious about how something is made or wants to learn how to build something.”

Day 1 will be on September 28th and Day 2 will be on September 30th.

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Tuesday, July 18, 2017

South Baltimore Crime Updates

According to the Baltimore Police Department Crime Map, the following crimes were reported from 7/7/17-7/13/17:

Stadium Area/Ridgely’s Delight

BURGLARY (FORCE) SATURDAY, JULY 08, 2017 19:03 2XX S FREMONT AVE ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- FROM AUTO TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2017 16:50 6XX WASHINGTON BLVD STREET

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, JULY 10, 2017 13:25 2XX S FREMONT AVE STREET

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SUNDAY, JULY 09, 2017 03:39 6XX PORTLAND ST STREET

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SUNDAY, JULY 09, 2017 19:00 7XX PORTLAND ST STREET

ROBBERY – FIREARM WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2017 23:05 6XX MELVIN DR STREET

Barre Circle

LARCENY- FROM AUTO WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2017 19:00 7XX MCHENRY ST STREET

Otterbein

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SATURDAY, JULY 08, 2017 11:30 1XX W CONWAY ST Unknown

Sharp-Leadenhall

ROBBERY – FIREARM WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2017 02:47 10XX S HANOVER ST Unknown

From Baltimore Police Department Commander Major Steven Ward about the incident:

Robbery Pattern: 7/11 Stores
7/10/2017 – 645 E Patapsco
7/12/2017 – 1000 S Hanover Street
Similarities: 2 to 3 Black Males operating a White (2 door) Honda Accord

Federal Hill

AGG. ASSLT.- OTH. SATURDAY, JULY 08, 2017 20:20 XX E HENRIETTA ST STREET

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, JULY 10, 2017 20:00 10XX RIVERSIDE AVE STREET

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SATURDAY, JULY 08, 2017 23:00 9XX S CHARLES ST RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

STOLEN AUTO THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2017 23:00 2XX GRINDALL ST Unknown

Federal Hill South/Riverside

LARCENY- FROM AUTO SUNDAY, JULY 09, 2017 20:30 14XX BELT ST DRIVEWAY

Key Highway/Inner Harbor

LARCENY- FROM AUTO WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2017 16:30 1XX HARBORVIEW DR RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

South Baltimore Neighborhood

AGG. ASSLT.- GUN SATURDAY, JULY 08, 2017 20:30 XX W FORT AVE RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT (Arrest made, our story here)

LARCENY- OTHER WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2017 17:47 18XX S HANOVER ST YARD, RESIDENTIAL

LARCENY- OTHER FRIDAY, JULY 07, 2017 22:00 1XX W RANDALL ST YARD, RESIDENTIAL

LARCENY- FROM AUTO THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2017 21:00 18XX S HANOVER ST STREET

LARCENY- OTHER TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2017 11:00 18XX S CHARLES ST Unknown

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, JULY 10, 2017 08:00 16XX S HANOVER ST STREET

LARCENY- OTHER FRIDAY, JULY 07, 2017 09:30 17XX LIGHT ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

Port Covington

NONE

Locust Point

LARCENY- FROM AUTO FRIDAY, JULY 07, 2017 18:15 14XX DECATUR ST STREET

Pigtown

ROBBERY – STRONG ARM WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2017 17:00 11XX W CROSS ST STREET

BURGLARY (NO FORCE) THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2017 17:00 8XX RYAN ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

BURGLARY (ATT. FORCE) SUNDAY, JULY 09, 2017 18:55 14XX S CAREY ST ROWHOME/TOWNHOUSE

LARCENY- FROM AUTO TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2017 19:00 12XX W CROSS ST STREET

LARCENY- FROM AUTO FRIDAY, JULY 07, 2017 08:30 7XX WASHINGTON BLVD RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

Carroll – Camden Industrial Area

LARCENY- OTHER THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2017 17:50 15XX RUSSELL ST OTHER-INSIDE

LARCENY- FROM AUTO TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2017 15:30 13XX S MONROE ST RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOT

LARCENY- FROM AUTO MONDAY, JULY 10, 2017 04:20 16XX S MONROE ST OTHER-INSIDE

Hollins Market

AGG. ASSLT.- OTH. THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2017 13:53 12XX W PRATT ST STREET

Union Square

NONE

Offense definitions from the FBI

South Baltimore Peninsula Neighborhoods Map

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Developer Mark Sapperstein Plans Mixed-Use Project on Cross Street in Federal Hill

This month, Mark Sapperstein’s 28 Walker Development purchased an approximately 20,000 sq. ft. property at 1100-1106 S. Charles St. in Federal Hill. The site, which is across from Cross Street Market, also faces Cross St. and Olive St. The property includes a parking lot, a former auto body shop, and a rowhome with an apartment and a retail space.

Sapperstein told SouthBMore.com his team is still working through concepts and plans, but a new residential and retail development will be built. The existing buildings will most likely be demolished. He said that plans will be presented to area neighborhood groups in the next 60 days, and they will also go before Baltimore City Planning Department’s Urban Design & Architecture Review Panel (UDARP).

The site has been included in several real estate proposals in the past. In 2013, Michaels CafĂ© proposed a 5,600 sq. ft. restaurant at the site, but walked away from the project after disagreements with local community associations about aspects of the project. The Ryleigh’s Restaurant Group also proposed a restaurant called Federales around 2010, but failed to reach a lease agreement with the property owner. Townhomes and retail at the site have also previously been proposed.

A redevelopment of the adjacent Cross Street Market by Caves Valley Partners is expected to begin this Fall.

28 Walker is the development team behind McHenry Row, which is currently under construction on Phase 2, and has been involved in several other real estate projects in South Baltimore in recent years.

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Monday, July 17, 2017

Construction of New Apartment Building Begins on Light Street in Federal Hill

Demolition began last week at the former Ole Federal Hill Liquors at 1238 Light St. to make way for a new apartment building. Ole Federal Hill Liquors relocated to 1232 Light St. in 2014.

The property, which also includes an adjacent parking lot, will become the home of a new four-story apartment building with a first-floor commercial space. The building will include 21 “efficiency” apartment units and 14 off-street parking spaces within the building. The site is adjacent to Brewer’s Cask and a rowhome on Light St. The rear of the site faces Ostend St. and Marshall St.

Residents of the building will not be eligible for Area 30 Residential Parking Permits.

The plan was approved by the Baltimore City Board of Municipal Zoning Appeals (BMZA) in 2016 and developer Walid Hajj of WRH Property Holdings LLC worked with the South Baltimore Neighborhood Association (SBNA) and Federal Hill South Neighborhood Association (FHSNA) during the planning of the project.

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Thursday, July 13, 2017

Rental Spotlight: Large HarborView Townhome with Three-Car Parking

Welcome to Rental Spotlight where SouthBMore.com showcases unique rental properties in South Baltimore, from rowhouses to high-rise apartments. Do you have a rental you’d like featured on Rental Spotlight? Contact Mary Wargo at Mary@southbmore.com.

This HarborView towhnhome is just steps from the Inner Harbor and includes hardwood floors, wainscoting, a high-end kitchen, a large master bathroom, a walk-in closet, a large rooftop deck, and a one-car garage, plus a two-car parking pad.

1266 Harbor Island Walk
Federal Hill – Baltimore        

Price: $3,600/month
3 BD/3.5 BA
2,464 sq. ft.
Off Street Parking: Yes

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Weekend Events Around Town

This Weekend Events Around Town is brought to you by World of Beer – Baltimore’s Summer Block Party:

Join us July 14th starting at 5pm for another McHenry Row Summer Block Party featuring UNION Craft Brewing.! We will have great brews from Union inside the tavern and outside at the beer tents.

This Block Party we will be featuring an 18 hole putt putt course! One round of putt putt is $5 per golfer which all goes to benefit Special Olympics Maryland. At the end of your round, turn in your score card and you will be entered into a raffle to win a gift basket from Union! Purchase and play as many rounds as you would like to increase your odds! The putt putt course will be located right outside our patio and wrap around the tavern. Score cards can be purchased at the beer tent located in front of the tavern.

We will also have a special tapping of Old Pro Peach AND Wildberry Tee Time inside the tavern. UNION Craft Brewing took Old Pro Gose and upped the refreshment with an infusion of house-blended “teas” made from botanicals and natural fruit flavors. Peach & Wildberry are the first to tee off in this series.

As always we will have food trucks, corn hole, a moon bounce, live music and more!

Live music on the circle will run from 6pm to 9pm. The party will continue inside World of Beer – Baltimore until midnight with DJ Kamau.

Lunchtime Yoga at Center Plaza: Thursday from 12pm-1pm

Jazzy Summer Nights at Baltimore Hopkins Plaza: Thursday from 5pm-10pm

Waterfront Wellness Yoga at Harbor Point: Thursday at 530pm

Fit Before Flicks: Bike Ride with Race Pace Bicycles: Thursday from 630pm-830pm

Five-Year Anniversary Party at Banditos: Thursday from 8pm-10pm

Flicks From The Hill – Napoleon Dynamite at AVAM and Federal Hill Park: Thursday from 9pm-11pm 

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

Summer Block Party Featuring UNION at World of Beer – Baltimore: Friday from 5pm-9pm

Chicago Cubs vs. Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards: Friday at 7pm, Saturday at 7pm, Sunday at 130pm

Open Air Film Festival in Little Italy- Grease: Friday from 7pm-11pm

Waterfront Wellness at West Shore Park: Saturday and Sunday from 8am-10am

Great Railroad Strike of 1877 at B&O Railroad Museum: Saturday from 10am-530pm

Free Play at Baltimore Beach Volleyball: Saturday from 10am-7pm, Sunday from 10am-4pm

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

Baltimore/Washington One Caribbean Carnival at Clifton Park: Saturday and Sunday form 12pm-9pm

5th Annual Charm City Summer Fest at Power Plant Live: Saturday from 5pm-8pm

Imomsohard at The Lyric: Saturday at 7pm

AFL – Tampa Bay Storm at Baltimore Brigade at Royal Farms Arena: Saturday at 7pm

After Hour Night Party at Druid Park Pool: Saturday from 7pm-11pm

BSO New Music Festival: Marin Conducts The City: Saturday from 8pm-10pm

Black & White Summer Party at Pier 5 Hotel: Saturday from 930pm-130am

Inner Harbor Kayak Tours at Maryland Science Center: Sunday from 9am-1pm

Canter for the Cause at Pimlico Race Course: Sunday from 10am-3pm

Pups & Pints featuring AARF at Heavy Seas Beer: Sunday from 12pm-7pm

Farmers’ Markets

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

Pigtown Community Farmer’s Market at Carroll Park: Thursday from 3pm-7pm

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

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

Fell’s Point Farmers Market: Saturday from 730am-1230pm

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

Hampden Farmers’ 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 underneath the JFX: Sunday from 7am-12pm

Have a GREAT weekend!

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South Baltimore Neighborhoods Selected for 2018 Light City Art Projects

Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts Release:

The Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts seeks qualified artists, artist teams, and/or arts organizations to submit qualifications for the public artist-in-residency program, Neighborhood Lights. Neighborhood Lights is an immersive community arts program that spreads the magic of Light City to neighborhoods throughout Baltimore City. Selected artists will work directly with one of 12 participating neighborhoods to create an illuminated public project within the neighborhood of their residency. Neighborhood Lights 2018 kicks off the weekend of April 6-8, 2018 with many neighborhood projects potentially on extended view through Light City, which takes place at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor from April 14-21, 2018.

The twelve participating neighborhoods for 2018 are: Baybrook/Curtis Bay, Belair-Edison, Bromo Tower Arts & Entertainment District, Federal Hill, Hamilton-Lauraville, Highlandtown, Hollins Roundhouse/Southwest Baltimore, Locust Point, Patterson Park, Pigtown/Washington Village, Remington and Waverly. For more information on the neighborhoods, view the neighborhood profiles on www.lightcity.org.

Projects will be fully funded up to $15,000. If selected, artists will be responsible for working with their neighborhood to: identify sites for a public outcome, canvas the community to identify goals, shape project scope and identify potential collaborators, conduct community art-making workshop(s) and work with the community and BOPA to develop a project budget. Applications can be found on www.lightcity.org.  The deadline to apply is Monday, August 21, 2017.

Though the artist(s) and community members will ultimately decide the public outcome and specific sites for each project through the residency itself, projects can include but are not limited to: large-scale projections, full-scale neighborhood installations, window based projections and installations, illuminated public sculptures or monuments, performances, special events, celebrations and/or new traditions that integrate light. Works can be performative and/or visual, temporary or semi-permanent, in sites ranging from front stoops to vacant lots. All projects funded through the neighborhood lights program must be accessible, free and open to the public.

Light City is a free festival that transforms Baltimore with large-scale light installations, performances, music and innovation. Central to Light City is the BGE Light Art Walk along Baltimore’s waterfront, featuring more than 50 attractions including illuminated sculptures, projections, interactive technologies, performances, concerts, food vendors and a children’s area. During the day, Light City’s innovation conferences bring together innovators and thought leaders across key industries to explore ways to power social change. For more information on Neighborhood Lights or Light City, call 410-752-8632 or visit www.lightcity.org.

Photo Courtesy of Light City Baltimore 

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