Mystery Buyer Revealed for Baltimore Clayworks Buildings, as Community Group Still Works to Block the Sale

6/14/17

By Ed Gunts, Baltimore Fishbowl

The mystery buyer of two Mount Washington buildings owned by Baltimore Clayworks revealed its identity yesterday, even as a community group continued its efforts to delay or cancel the sale.

Itineris, a nonprofit organization that works with adults diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, is the contract purchaser of the buildings at 5706 and 5707 Smith Avenue, the current home of ceramics-centric nonprofit Baltimore Clayworks.

Trustees of the arts organization disclosed in February that they planned to sell one or both of their buildings to address ongoing financial problems. In April, they revealed they had a letter of intent from a potential buyer, but didn’t say who it was, at the buyer’s request.

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