Description
602-614 North Howard Street, Baltimore, MD represents an outstanding redevelopment opportunity in the heart of Baltimore's fast-growing Westside. The bulk of the opportunity is the existing 76,461 gross SF building located at 602-610 North Howard Street. This building, formerly home to Baltimore's Planned Parenthood, is ripe for redevelopment. Included in this sale are the Exclusive Negotiating Rights to 612 North Howard Street, a +/-4,635 gross SF property adjacent immediately to the north, and the fee-simple interest in 614 North Howard Street (also known as 612.5 North Howard Street), a 3,407 SF vacant lot which is adjacent immediately north of 612 North Howard Street. These three properties together complete approx. 80% of the 600 Block of North Howard Street. The properties are zoned B-4-1 in Baltimore City. Parking for this project can be accomodated into the design of the building via the basement level of 602-610 North Howard Street. Multi-family conceptual redevelopment plans are available, as well as the B-4-1 zoning code for Baltimore City. A full Offering Memorandum is available upon request.
With proximity to Maryland General Hospital, the Walters Art Gallery, and Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre, this project is positioned for success in any number of ways; office, residential, institutional or mixed-use redevelopment. The property is located within the Baltimore neighborhood of Mt. Vernon, which is situated just north of the downtown business core and the Inner Harbor. Mt. Vernon is home to the Baltimore School for the Performing Arts, the Peabody Conservatory of Music, the University of Baltimore, the University of Baltimore School of Law, the Maryland Club, the Engineers Club, Antique Row, hotels, inns, specialty shops, restaurants & bars. The Pennsylvania Railroad Station (Penn Station) is located just north of the neighborhood. A 7-story, 72 unit modern condo project is planned and in pre-development for the 700 Block of North Howard Street and Maryland General Hospital is readying itself for construction on a $57,000,000 addition to its campus.