COMMERCIAL & RETAIL
Merchant Point
2,600-3,200 sq. ft per unit $6,000,000
Merchant Point is situated in the heart of the Fell’s Point , a historic neighborhood in Baltimore. This site not only faced the challenge of addressing different streets, but had multiple historic buildings to be restored including a historic church and convent, open green spaces to revive, and empty lots to be infilled. This new masterplan had to consider the current parking needs and sustainable design requirements while maintaining the historical context and the neighborhood’s pedestrian friendly culture.
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Patterson Park Lofts
7680 sq. ft $1,500,000
Approved by CHAP commission and National Trust for Historic Preservation
Conversion of the vacant traditional church building in the Patterson Park neighborhood into a 7-unit apartment with commercial space on the ground floor
The team includes Urban Scene
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By Degrees
1,800 sq. ft
The cafe was developed as a part of the mixed-use Fallsway Spring development
Provides amenity space for the employees at Groove Commerce, an e-commerce company in the same building
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1201 South Charles
33,000 sq. ft $4,500,000
Received variances from BMZA which allowed for maximizing the number of units
Features 1,200 sq. ft retail space and 16 loft-style apartments integrated into the historic Federal Hill neighborhood
The team includes Glenbrook Properties, Whiting-Turner, and Urban Design Group
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Mercer Lofts
37,500 sq. ft $8,200,000
A ground-up mixed-use building with over 30 residential units and 2 retail spaces located along Bladensburg Road NE, a primary gateway to Washington D.C.
Team: Brick Lane, ReVite Construction Management
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SIP
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5,500 sq. ft $1,200,000
Developed a space that was previously vacant into a vibrant restaurant as part of the Ritz Carlton
Provided one of the last critical services promised by the developer
The team includes AKM construction and Urban Design Group
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Diablita Restaurant is located in the Holland MFG Company Buildings situated on the edge of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor East neighborhood
The design called for complete rehabilitation of the existing space to be converted into a new restaurant
The layout for the restaurant divides the space into a bar, public dining and private dining areas
Diablitas
Marie Louis Bistro
5,000 sq. ft
Developed a space that was previously vacant into a vibrant restaurant as part of the Ritz Carlton
Provided one of the last critical services promised by the developer
The team includes AKM construction and Urban Design Group
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