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410.753.3000 PHONE • 410.753.3010 FAX • 605 South Eden Street, Suite 200 • Baltimore, MD 21231
1201 W. Mt. Royal AveBaltimore, MD 21217
THE FITZGERALDThe Opportunity: Retail existing as a part of the exciting upscale apartments developed by the premier developer of upscale apartment living in the Mid-Atlantic. The Bozzuto Group has once again created breath taking apartment living mixed with great retail in Baltimore’s Cultural District, adjacent to the historic Bolton Hill neighborhood MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art), and the University of Baltimore… and just a short walk from Baltimore’s Station North Arts District. Nestled between MICA School for the Arts and the University of Baltimore, great retail space awaits!
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HONEYGO VILLAGE CENTERDEMOGRAPHICS
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All information herein was obtained from sources deemed reliable. This information is subject to change. No warranty is made as to it’s accuracy.
FEATURING
LOCATION Retail space in Luxury Apartment Building
SIZE 1,780 square feet
DELIVERY Immediate
RENTAL RATE $38.00 per square foot
TRAFFIC COUNTS13,251 AADT - W. Mt. Royal Ave28,810 AADT - N. Howard Street
DEMOGRAPHICS AT A GLANCE
2015 DEMOGRAPHICS .5 MILE 1 MILES 1.5 MILES
Population 12,553 50,835 99,230
No. Households 7,245 23,230 43,814
Average HH Income $52,345 $41,759 $40,507
No. of Employees 14,356 50,824 128,634
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NEW DOOR CREATIVE
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CITY ARTS GALLERY
COPYCAT THEATRE
PARKWAY THEATER
STRAND THEATER COMPANY
SCHULER SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
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MYERHOFF SYMPHONY HALL
LYRIC OPERA HOUSE
STATION NORTH TOOL LIBRARY
LIAM FLYNN’S ALE HOUSE
Graduate Studio Center
1801 Building
Fox Building
Brown Building
Campus SafetyArt/Tech
Dolphin BuildingMICA Store
Fitzgerald Garage
Langsdale Library
Academic Center
Learning Commons
Main Building
The Annex
Bunting Building
Wellness Center
15/15 Building
The GatewayThe Firehouse
GALLERY ONE BAR
THE MOTOR HOUSE
PENN STATION
CLUB CHARLES
CAFÉ MOCHA
RYLEIGH’S OYSTER
CARIBBEAN PARADISE
MIDTOWN MARKETPLACE
GUEST SPOT @ THE REINSTITUTEP
KEYGALLERIES, STUDIOS & SUPPLIES
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STATION NORTH ARTS &ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
1 Galerie Myrtis2 The Motor House3 Westnorth Studio4 Baltimore Print Studios
A public access, letterpress and screenprinting studio.
5 The Centre at 10 E. North Avenue$18 million project to create a venue for fi lm screenings, live music, artists' studios, galleries, a playhouse and a restaurant.
6 Artist & Craftsman Supply7 The Hour Haus
An artists' playground, with rehearsal rooms for musicians, recording studio and a large stage.
8 Station North Arts Gallery Café9 Charm City Art Space
Space used for artists and musicians to showcase visual and performing arts in Baltimore.
10 Metro Gallery11 Guest Spot at the Reinstitute12 New Door Creative
A gallery representing artists of local and international renown; presenting exhibitions and fi ne art events.
13 The Bell FoundryA cooperatively and progressively organized multi-use arts center including performance and rehearsal studios, skate park, garden and print shop.
14 Case[werks]A sales and service organization committed to the practical integration, display and storage of artistic works, archival materials and special collections
15 Station North Tool LibraryLends artists' tools and hosts DIY workshops as well as community service and social events.
16 Area 405Converted warehouse with exhibition and studio space for visual arts, dance, theatre and fi lm.
17 City Arts GalleryLocated in the City Arts Apartments building for resident artists.
GALLERIES, STUDIOS & SUPPLIES
1 iBar RestaurantInternet café, bar and restaurant.
2 Red Emma'sBookstore & Coffeehouse
3 Liam Flynn's Ale House4 Windup Space Bar & Arts Venue
A multipurpose performance space, art gallery & bar. Featuring musical performances, fi lm screenings, design conversations and other events.
5 Joe Squared
6 Caribbean Paradise7 The Depot8 Club Charles9 Tapas Teatro10 Bottega11 Gallery One Bar12 Pen & Quill13 Café Mocha
Located in the Case[werks] building featuring beverages, sandwiches, baked goods and free wi-fi .
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1 Parkway Theater2 Strand Theater Company
Dedicated to providing opportunities for women artists, writers, designers and directors.
3 Charles TheatreBaltimore's oldest movie theatre (5 screens).
4 Copycat TheatreA DIY experimental theatre located in the Copycat warehouse.
1 MICA Graduate Studio Center 2 Schuler School of Fine Arts3 Baltimore School of Design
1 Area 4052 City Arts Apartments3 The Copycat Building
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UNIVERSITIES & LANDMARKS
KEY LOCATIONS1 Barnes & Noble at the University of Baltimore2 Langsdale Library3 Learning Commons4 Gordon Plaza5 Academic Center6 John and Frances Angelos Law Center7 UB Student Center8 William H. Thumel Sr. Business Center9 Liberal Arts and Policy Building10 Charles Royal Building
11 1304 St. Paul Street12 UB Foundation Building13 1120 N. Charles Street14 1030 N. Charles Street15 5 W. Chase Street16 40 W. Chase Street17 1104 Maryland Avenue18 1107 Cathedral Street
PARKING19 Maryland Avenue Garage20 Cathedral Street Lot21 Mount Royal Avenue Lot22 Fitzgerald Garage
UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE
1 Penn Station2,500 Passengers Daily
2 The Lyric Opera House3 Joseph Meyehoff Symphony4 National Guard Armory
106 Employees5 State Center6 The Belvedere Hotel7 Maryland General Hospital
1,100 Employees8 Baltimore School for the Arts
370 Students
9 The FitzgeraldApartments featuring up to 1,400 square feet of living space. Complex contains the UB Barnes & Noble and Two Boots Pizza.
10 Henderson House Apartments11 The Varsity
11 story Student Housing (320 Beds)
12 Symphony Center Apartments
KEY LOCATIONS1 Founders Green2 The Gateway3 Firehouse4 15/15 Building5 Wellness Center6 Bunting Building7 Cohen Plaza8 Fox Building9 Brown Building10 Meyerhoff House11 The Annex12 Main Building13 School for Professional Continuing Studies14 Campus Safety
15 Art/Tech Center16 Dolphin Building17 MICA Store18 Mount Royal Station19 Graduate Studio Center20 1801 Building
PARKING21 Studio Center Lots22 Mount Royal Station Lot23 Church Lot24 Bunting Lots25 1501 - 1515 Lots26 North Avenue Lot27 Founders Green Lot
MARYLAND INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF ART
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At age 100, the commercial building at 120 W. North Ave. has enjoyed prosperity and suffered humiliation. It's now soon to become an arts center in the Station North neighborhood, whose transformation I've been watching for the past few years.
Perhaps its worst hour happened in 2012, when the Fire Department ordered it closed. Inspectors took one look at the outdated 1914 wiring and said, "Shut it down." Its main tenant, the Single Carrot Theatre, promptly moved out.
"The electrical box was like something out of a Dr. Frankenstein movie," said Laurens "Mac" MacLure, director of the Baltimore Arts Realty Corp., who gave a tour of the roomy structure this week, as his group has been completing plans for a $6 million upgrade.
Indeed, the system of fuses and circuit breakers did bespeak 1914. But so did the rest of the structure, one of many in Station North that have languished undisturbed for decades.
Located just across North Avenue from the Maryland Institute College of Art's recently renovated Fred Lazarus Building, 120 North now has a new name, the Motor House. Built in 1914 as the Eastwick Motor Co., it was an early Ford dealership. By the 1920s, when North Avenue functioned as a busy and convenient commercial area, the W.C. Cole dealership was selling Graham-Paige vehicles.
Automobile sales evaporated from the neighborhood nearly 40 years ago. At the end, 120 North was offering used cars. By the mid-1970s, the place housed Lombard Offi ce Equipment. What seemed like all of Baltimore's beaten and battered used metal offi ce furniture went to be sold here.
"The beauty is nobody has messed up the interior," said Amy Bonitz, the project's director. "Some of the wonderful features we've uncovered include the original [auto] showroom with a mezzanine where the managers could oversee the work happening throughout the fi rst fl oor, including the rooms where the sales agreements were fi nalized.
"The front facade also contains beautiful leaded-glass windows with large, pivot windows that will be fully restored," said Bonitz. "The third fl oor is also a wide-open space with large skylights where mechanics used to work on cars. We will be saving and preserving the old freight elevator that brought the cars up to the upper fl oors for servicing as well."
The Baltimore Arts Realty Corp. is a newly formed nonprofi t arts space developer that purchased the building in August 2013. It envisions the building as an arts hub for Station North.
"Artists are attracted to places that are unsafe because they are cheap," said MacLure. "We want to become the new model of providing affordable, safe and sustainable space for artists."
One of the ways that the Baltimore Arts Realty hopes to make their project solvent concerns the former auto showroom on the ground fl oor.
"I see this as becoming a wonderful restaurant space," said MacLure. "The rent from it could help subsidize artists' studios upstairs."
He told me the goal is to preserve affordable space for working artists so they are not forced out as the neighborhood improves and real estate values increase.
The Motor House, only three stories tall, has some amazing views from those expansive industrial-style windows. I stood at them and looked across the Jones Falls Valley near Penn Station and watched traffi c pass over the Howard Street Bridge and listened to trains sound their whistles as they negotiated the long tunnel under West Baltimore.
Then there is Graffi ti Alley, an amazing network of changing artworks in the outdoor studio at the rear of the Motor House. Its rear walls form a brick canvas for some of the city's most adventuresome painters, with graffi ti changing on a nightly basis.
- Jacques Kelly
Read more: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-kelly-column-motor-house-20141003,0,1366746.column#ixzz3FSt6vE8s
MOTOR HOUSE TO OFFER SPACE FOR ARTISTS IN STATION NORTHBuilding at 120 W. North Ave. getting upgrades while preserving som 1914 features.
October 3, 2014
GRAFFITI ALLEYMac MacLure of the Baltimore Arts Realty Corporation stands in "graffi ti alley" outside the former 1920s auto showroom and garage that his company is converting to artists' studios and businesses. (Barbara Haddock Taylor, Baltimore Sun /October 2, 2014)
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UNIVERISTY OF BALTIMORE & MICA: QUICK FACTS
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Student & Employee Profi le Fall 2014
Total Enrollment: 6,422
Undergraduate 3,485
Graduate 1,997
Law 940
Female 58%
Male 42%
Full-time 52.9%
Part-time 47.1%
Maryland Resident 88.9%
Out-of-State 9.3%
International 2.9%
Total Faculty 403
Full-time 197
Part-time 206
Residential Profi le:• There is no on-campus housing.
• There are 11 off campus housing options.
• 84% of students live in off campus housing.
Student & Employee Profi le Fall 2014
Total Enrollment: 2,168
Undergraduate 1,827
Graduate 341
Female 71%
Male 29%
Full-time 99%
Part-time 1%
Maryland Resident 23%
Out-of-State 71%
International 6%
Faculty 407
Full-time 149
Part-time 258
Residential Profi le:• 861 MICA students live on-campus.
• 88% of students live in the college-owned, -operated, or -affi liated housing.
• 12% of students live off campus
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