The Baltimore Development Corporation (BDC) is reviewing a proposal submitted by the Southeast Community Development Corporation (SCDC) received in response to its RFP (Request for Proposals) for the former Highlandtown Library Site at 3323 Eastern Avenue in East Baltimore.
If the BDC and city government approves the proposal, it will clear the way for the SCDC to undertake a $1.2 million renovation of the entire building in order to provide 5,045 square feet of office or classroom space on the second and third floors and 2,933 square feet of ground floor retail space.
The SCDC has facilitated a number of community revitalization projects in Highlandtown, including the move of the Creative Alliance to the former Patterson Theatre, and the construction of the Southeast Anchor Library at the site of the former Grand Theatre. Along with many partners, the Southeast CDC operates the Highlandtown Main Street program and the Highlandtown Arts and Entertainment District.
Wolfe Street Development, a wholly owned subsidiary of the SCDC, plans to develop, construct and operate the building. Other team partners include: General Contractor � Hostetter Construction; Architect � RM Sovich Architecture; MEP Engineer � Min Engineering; and Structural Engineering � Carroll Engineering. Wolfe Street Development proposes to purchase the property from the City of Baltimore, which has been vacant since 2007.
The site, at the southwest corner of the Eastern Avenue/Highland Avenue intersection, is located in the Highlandtown Main Street District and is part of the Highlandtown Urban Renewal Area in close proximity to Johns Hopkins Hospital, Bayview Medical Center, I-95 and 895.
Source: Baltimore Development Corporation
Writer: Walaika Haskins