South Baltimore Development Rundown

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Currently Under Construction

719-723 West Pratt Street – Ridgely’s Delight: 50 apartments

733 to 737 W. Pratt St.Ridgely’s Delight: 35 apartments

1020 West Pratt Street – Hollins Market: 46,710 building conversion to office space

1101-1105 Hollins Street – Hollins Market: 3 townhomes

Rendering courtesy of Present Company

1401 to 1403 W. Baltimore Street – Union Square: 12 apartments, African market

1515 to 1519 W. Baltimore Street – Union Square: 6 apartments and 2,400+ sq. ft.retail including an Ethiopian restaurant

Banner Row Townhomes – Locust Point: 108 townhomes replacing the former PQ Corporation plant

Rendering courtesy of 28 Walker 

ExtraSpace Storage – South Baltimore: 5-story, 90,000 sq. ft., 820-unit storage facility

Federal Point – Sharp-Leadenhall: 11 townhomes (partially completed)

Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake Project on 1100 Ward St. – Pigtown: 5 townhomes

Hanover Crossing – Federal Hill: 10 townhomes

LMC Apartment Building on 100 West Ostend – South Baltimore: 315 apartments

Port Covington – Chapter 1B: 3.025 million sq. ft. of office, retail, residential and hotel

    • Building E1: 223,000 sq. ft. building (162 residential units and 40,000 sq. ft. retail)
    • Building E5A: 221,500 sq. ft. building (212,000 sq. ft. office and 9,500 sq. ft. retail)
    • Building E5B: 133,000 sq. ft. building (40 residential units, 81 extended-stay units, and 6,000 sq. ft. retail)
    • Building E6: 293,000 sq. ft. building (254 residential units and 16,000 sq. ft. retail)
    • Building E7, Rye Street Market: 273,000 sq. ft. building (228,000 sq. ft. office and 45,000 sq. ft. market)

Public Storage – Carroll-Camden Industrial Area: Five-story, 940-unit storage facility

Reedbird Park Redevelopment – Cherry Hill: Redevelopment to include a 32,000 sq. ft. Fitness & Wellness Center, turf stadium, three multi-purpose fields, dog park, basketball courts, paths, and a parking lot.

Spring Garden Business Park – Spring Garden/Stadium Area: 60,000 sq. ft. flex building is adding 45,000 sq. ft. of office space and ground floor retail.

Rendering courtesy of Himmelrich Associates 

Topgolf – Stadium Area: Driving range and 65,000 sq. ft. sports bar entertainment venue

Total: There are 874 apartment units, 137 townhomes, 81 extended-stay units, 531,710 sq. ft. of office space, 183,900+ sq. ft. of retail space, 1,760 storage units, a park, and a 32,000 sq. ft. community center space under construction

Recently Completed

2 East Wells – South Baltimore: 153 apartments, 6,000 sq. ft. of retail

115 West Hamburg Street – Sharp-Leadenhall: 33 apartments

414 Light Street – Otterbein/Inner Harbor: 394 apartments, 12,300 sq. ft. of retail, 550-car garage

1201 South Charles – Federal Hill: 16 apartments, 1,200 sq. ft. of retail

1238 Light Street – Federal Hill: 21 apartments, 1,570 sq. ft. of retail

1414 Key Highway Redevelopment – Federal Hill: 74,900 sq. ft. of office space, 22,100 sq. ft. of retail

1751 S. Hanover Street – South Baltimore: A former church is converted to two rowhomes

Alta 47 – Locust Point: 47 townhomes

Alta Federal Hill Phase I – South Baltimore: 267 apartments, 367-car garage, and 1,000 sq. ft. retail

Anthem House – Locust Point: 292 apartments, 20,000 sq. ft. of retail, 449-car garage

Anthem House II – Locust Point: 52 apartments, 1,300 of retail, 17-car garage

Banner Hill – Otterbein: 349 apartments, 331-car garage

Bainbridge Federal Hill – Federal Hill: 224 apartments, 227-car garage

BARCS/Animal Control – Cherry Hill: 37,400 sq. ft.  Office of Animal Control and Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter facility

Photo by Max Franz

Bath House Square  Pigtown: 8 apartments, 1,850 sq. ft. of retail

Camden Station – Stadium Area/Downtown: New MARC and Light Rail Station at Camden Yards

Camden Crossing Final Phase – Pigtown: 7 townhomes (150 total)

CenterWest Phase I – Poppleton: 262 apartments, 18,000 sq. ft. of retail

City Garage – Port Covington: 133,000 sq. ft. office building

Cross Street Market  Federal Hill: Redevelopment of the 31,800 sq. ft. retail market

CubeSmart – Carroll-Camden Industrial Area: 1,000-unit storage facility

Emergent BioSolutions Inc. Expansion – Pigtown/Carroll-Camden Industrial Area: 7,400 sq. ft. of new office/lab space

ExtraSpace Storage – Stadium Area: Two-story, 500-unit storage facility

Federal Place Phase 2 – Federal Hill: 23 townhomes

First Mile Stable (New home for Baltimore Police Department Mounted Unit) – B&O Railroad Museum: 13,000 sq. ft. equestrian facility on 2.4 acres

Fort/Charles Development – Federal Hill: 6 new townhomes/rowhomes

Greyhound – Stadium Area: New 9,516 sq. ft. bus station

Groundwork Kitchen – Pigtown: 15,000 sq. ft. culinary arts training center and restaurant

1441 Haubert Street – Locust Point: 3 townhomes

Heath Street Lofts – South Baltimore: 59 apartments

Hollins House – Hollins Market: 130-unit renovated affordable apartment building

Hollins Market Redevelopment – Hollins Market: Renovation of the 14,000 sq. ft. Hollins Market shed

Horseshoe Casino Baltimore Gaming Terrace: 10,000 sq. ft. outdoor outdoor gaming space

Key Highway and Light Street Reconstruction – Federal Hill: Road reconstruction on Light St. from Conway St. to Montgomery St. and Key Hwy. from Light St. to Covington St

Key’s Overlook Phase I – Locust Point: 28 townhomes

Key’s Overlook Phase II – Locust Point: 25 townhomes

Lion Brothers – Hollins Market: 37,500 sq. ft. office building conversion

McCully-Polyniak Townhomes – Riverside 5 townhomes

McHenry Row III – Locust Point

MTA – Carroll-Camden: Bus garage

M&T Bank Stadium Renovations  – Stadium Area: Four new two-story suites, new escalators, new video boards, updated club level

Port Covington Bike Path – Port Covington: Protected bike path and lane through Port Covington (partially completed)

Rash Field Redevelopment Phase I – Federal Hill: Renovation of western section of the 7.5 acre park adding a new pavilion, 1,200 sq. ft. cafe, overlook, bathrooms, skate park, playgrounds, and lanscaping.

Sagamore Spirit – Port Covington: 61,000 sq. ft. four-building whiskey distillery (10,000 sq. ft. restaurant)

Stadium Square – 145 West Ostend Street – South Baltimore: 72,000 sq. ft. office building

Stadium Square  – Hanover Cross Street – Sharp-Leadenhall: 293 apartments, 14,000 sq. ft. of retail, 450-car garage

Stadium Square – Leadenhall Community Center – Sharp-Leadenhall: 2,400 sq. ft. community center

Store It All Self  Storage  Pigtown: 108,000 sq. ft., 692-unit storage facility

The Darcy on Light Street – South Baltimore: Demolishing existing Victory House building and constructing 10 new apartments, and a 10-car garage

Photo courtesy of The Darcy on Light Street

The Enclave  – Federal Hill: 13 townhomes

The Parker Building – Stadium Area: 50,000 sq. ft office building conversion with a 5,000 sq. ft. event space

Under Armour Building 37 – Port Covington: 170,000 sq. ft. office building at former Sam’s Club

Union Bros. – Sharp-Leadenhall: 21,000 sq. ft. of office space, 12,058 sq. ft. of retail

University of Maryland, Baltimore Community Engagement Center (CEC) – Hollins Market: 20,000 sq. ft. building conversion to a community center

Vision – Federal Hill: 6,000 sq. ft. of office space/co-working and six apartments

Wheelhouse – Federal Hill: 29 apartments, 5,500 sq. ft. of retail

ZeroFox Office Building at The Pabst Castle – South Baltimore: 11,000 sq. ft.  of office space

Total: 2,659 apartments, 130 renovated affordable apartment units, 159 townhomes, 784,400 sq. ft. of office space, 197,678 sq. ft. of retail, 2,192 storage units, 126 hotel rooms, a 9,516 sq. ft. bus station, a 37,400 sq. ft. animal shelter, a 7.4 acre park, 22,400 sq. ft. of community center space, a train station, and an MTA bus garage.

 

Proposed

4 MLK  Phase 1 – BioPark/Hollins Market: 10-story, 330,000 sq. ft. office building

Rendering courtesy of Wexford Science & Technology, ZGF, Mahan Rykiel Associates, and STV

4 MLK Garage – BioPark/Hollins Market: 8-story, 300-car garage with ground floor retail

4501 Curtis Ave. – Curtis Bay: 522,675 sq. ft. of warehouse space and 58,075 sq. ft. of office space

873 West Baltimore – BioPark/Hollins Market: 250,000 sq. ft. office building

1401 Woodall Street – Locust Point: 60,000 sq. ft. office building, 42-car parking garage

Rendering courtesy of Goodies Properties and Moseley Architects 

1901 Light Street – Riverside/South Baltimore: Historic building converted to 140 apartments

Alta Federal Hill Phase II – South Baltimore: 258 apartments, 370-car garage, 1,000 sq. ft. retail

Renderings courtesy of Wood Partners and J. Davis Architects 

Eagle and Monroe Street Townhomes – Carrollton Ridge: 26-51 new townhomes

Center/West – Poppleton: 3.2 million sq. ft. of new construction, 1,700-1,800 housing units, 100,000-200,000 sq. ft. of commercial space. (note: Phase 1 already underway; see above)

Harbor Hill Apartments Expansion – Federal Hill: 62 apartments

Harbor Logistics Center – Curtis Bay: 900,000 sq. ft. of warehouse and office space

Rendering Courtesy of NorthPoint Development 

Kaydon Ring & Seal Redevelopment – Carroll – Camden Industrial Area: 393,000 sq. ft. logistics building

Locke Insulators Redevelopment – Port Covington: Future residential development

One Westport – Westport: 275 garage townhomes; 300 affordable units; 1,000 units market rate apartments, 40,000 sq. ft. of commercial and retail space; 100,000 sq. ft.of office space.

Rendering courtesy of Stonewall Capital 

Port Covington Master Plan – Port Covington: – 266 acre mixed-use development with 13 million sq. ft.+ of buildings, up to 14,000 housing units, 40+ acres of park space (note: some projects already underway; see above)

Rendering courtesy of Sagamore Development

Rash Field Redevelopment Phase 2 – Federal Hill/Inner Harbor: Renovation of eastern section of the 7.5 acre park adding new volleyball courts, lawns, and sloped paths.

Riverside – South Baltimore/Riverside: 20,000 sq. ft. of retail, 10,000 sq. ft. of office space

Rendering courtesy of Urban Pastoral

Stadium Square – Sharp-Leadenahll/South Baltimore: 3 block mixed-use development with 377,000 sq. ft. of office, 80,000 sq. ft. of retail, 620+ apartments, and 1,800 parking spaces (note: some projects already underway; see above)

Rendering courtesy of Lost Note Productions

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St. Paul Episcopal Apartments – Pigtown: Former school converted to 30 apartments

The Pinnacle at HarborView – Federal Hill: 30 condominiums

Under Armour World Headquarters – Port Covington: 284,000 sq. ft. office building

Warner Street District – Stadium Area: Mixed used entertainment development on Warner St. between Horsesose Casino Baltimore and M&T Bank Stadium

Total of buildings that are already in planning: 1,428,887+ sq. ft of office space, 217,000+ sq. ft. of retail space, 1,730+ apartment units, 30 condominiums, 322+ townhomes, 1,815,675 sq. ft. of warehouse space, and a freestanding 840-car garage