Curtis Bay

‘Home Chef’ Leasing 150,000 Sq. Ft. in Curtis Bay, Planning to Add 500+ Jobs
Home Chef has inked a lease at the new Harbor Logistics Center in Curtis Bay. Harbor Logistics Center is a 96-acre industrial development with up to 900,000 sq. ft. of warehouse and office space in three buildings at 1701 E. Patapsco St. It is a project by Kansas City’s NorthPoint Development.

CSX Transportation Purchases Curtis Bay Property
CSX Transportation has purchased 1920 Benhill Ave. in Curtis Bay for $1,850,000. The 3.6-acre parcel with two buildings totaling 23,000 sq. ft. is adjacent to an existing CSX property and train tracks.

Fatal Fire This Morning at Fuel Facility in Curtis Bay
One person died this morning in a three-alarm fire at a fuel facility on the 5200 block of Curtis Ave. in Curtis Bay.

Baltimore Police Officer in Critical Condition After Being Shot in Curtis Bay
Overnight at approximately 130am a Baltimore Police Department (BPD) Southern District officer was shot multiple times on the 4400 block of Pennington Ave. in Curtis Bay while sitting in a parked patrol car. After the shooting, the officer’s vehicle crashed.

Greater Baybrook Seeking Artists for Public Art in Brooklyn and Curtis Bay
Greater Baybrook Alliance seeks qualified artists or artist teams to enhance several outdoor places with public art in Brooklyn, Curtis Bay, and Brooklyn Park.

96-Acre Logistics Center with Up to 900,000 Sq. Ft. of Warehouse Space Planned for Curtis Bay
Kansas City’s NorthPoint Development is planning a 96-acre logistics center with up to 900,000 sq. ft. of warehouse and office space at 1701 E. Patapsco St. in Curtis Bay. NorthPoint acquired an assemblage of former industrial properties that are on the Patapsco River and Stonehouse Cove adjacent to CSX train tracks.

522,675 Sq. Ft. of New Warehouse Space and 58,075 Sq. Ft. of Office Space Planned for Curtis Bay
The project is by Indianapolis-based Scannell Properties, which has built many distribution, warehousing, transportation, and logistics centers around the county. It has done build-to-suit projects for companies such as Amazon, FedEx, GE, and Best Buy.

Plan to Add Billboards Along Baltimore Interstates Stalls after Community Opposition
Council Bill #20-0570, which could create the right of way for up to 28 new billboards along I-95, I-695, and I-895 on CSX land, has been “pulled back” by Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott. The plan had letters of opposition from many groups along this corridor including the Riverside Neighborhood Association, Locust Point Civic Association, Citizens of Pigotwn, Pigtown Main Street, Friends of Garrett Park, and South Baltimore Gateway Partnership.

Baby Goat Stolen From Filbert Street Garden in Curtis Bay
At 12:13am on May 19th, 2020, two teenage boys broke into Filbert Street Garden and took Ed the baby Nigerian Dwarf Goat. They cut the lock off the barn and cut through the goat fencing.