South Baltimore Development Updates (Photos) - SouthBMore.com
Nov 29, 2018
July 2013. The former McCall Warehouse has been demolished, the development is finishing up and apartments are now leasing. No retail tenants have been announced at this time, but an announcement could potentially be coming soon. Heath Street LoftsSince starting SouthBMore.com in February of 2012, few topics have produced more inquiries than the condition and future of the Raffel Building at Heath St. and Clarkson St. in South Baltimore. Construction is finally underway to convert the building to Heath Street Lofts, which will include 59 apartments broken down as seven studio apartments, 41 one-bedroom apartment, and 11 two-bedroom apartments.Work has been underway since last summer. Windows have been installed, the exterior brick has been restored, and significant work is underway on the interior. The project is expected to be completed in late 2015. 1201 South CharlesWork has begun on the construction of 1201 South Charles, a 16-unit apartment building with ground-level retail adjacent to Ropewalk in Federal Hill. The former Lutheran Mission building was demolished about a year ago and now the building is taking shape with steel framing. Phillips HeadquartersWork is in progress for the redevelopment of the Phillips Headquarters at 1215 E. Fort Ave., which is now part of the McHenry Row Complex, as two additional stories have been constructed. Windows have been installed on Building 1 and 2.MAIF will occupy a 60,000 sq. ft. space that is being built atop Building 2 of the property, which is more than 110 years old and formerly a Coca-Cola plant. When MAIF moves into the Phillips headquarters, the property will be nearly 100% leased as Under Armour will be occupying both floors of Building 1. MAIF, Phillips, and MindGrub, which recently agreed to a 13,000 sq. ft. lease, will be occupying most of Building 2. Construction is expected to be completed in mid-2015.Phillips will relocate from the space in a few years and at that po...
South Baltimore Real Estate Development Outlook in 2017 - SouthBMore.com
Nov 29, 2018
While SouthBMore.com is not able to keep track of the hundreds of rowhomes that are renovated every year, here’s a look at real estate developments that were completed in the past couple years, proposed projects, and projects currently under construction.SouthBMore.com has calculated that since 2015 2,066 housing units have been added or are currently under construction. More than 800 housing units have been proposed, not counting up to 14,000 future units at Port Covington.Currently Under Construction414 Light Street – Otterbein/Inner Harbor: 394 apartments, 12,000 sq. ft. of retailThe 44-story tower at the former McCormick site will include 394 apartments, 12,000 sq. ft. of first floor retail, and a 550-car parking garage. Construction began in mid-2016 with a couple stories currently rising out of the ground.1007 South Charles – Federal Hill: 10 apartments, 3,300 sq. ft. of retailA property that includes the former Shofer’s Clearance Center is under redevelopment and will bring 10 new apartments and 3,300 sq. ft. of renovated retail space. Shofer’s owner Hank Shofer is leading the project that will be a Baltimore City Commission for Historical & Architectural Preservation (CHAP) renovation.Anthem House – Locust Point: 275 Apartments, 19,000 sq. ft. of retail Bozzuto, War Horse, and Solstice Partners began construction on Anthem House in February 2015 at a former GE Electric Site at 900 E. Fort Ave. in Locust Point. The $80 million project will include 275 apartments and 14,000 sq. ft. of ground floor retail, as well as 5,000 sq. ft. of rooftop/sky lounge retail space. The project is nearing completion.Banner Hill – Otterbein: 349 ApartmentsWork is underway at Banner Hill, a 349-unit luxury apartment building at 601 S. Charles St. in Otterbein. Orlando-based ZOM demolished the existing building that was formerly University Specialty Hospital by the University of Maryland Me...