Nonprofit Itineris Pulls Out of $3.7 Million Deal to Buy Baltimore Clayworks’ Buildings in Mount Washington

7/11/17

By Ethan McLeod, Baltimore Fishbowl

The controversial sale of Baltimore Clayworks’ two Mount Washington properties appears to be off.

Itineris, a Baltimore-based nonprofit serving adults with autism spectrum disorder, had agreed to buy the ceramic arts nonprofit’s buildings at 5706 and 5707 Smith Avenue for $3.7 million. However, as first reported by the Baltimore Jewish Times yesterday afternoon, Itineris backed out of the deal late last week.

Ami Taubenfeld, executive director of Itineris, hasn’t returned a message requesting comment this morning. Speaking with the Sun, which confirmed the Jewish Times’ report on Monday evening, she said her organization backed out to instead purchase the space they’ve already been renting on Rockrose Avenue in TV Hill.

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