BDC Seeks Developer for 4 Downtown Properties Between The Block and Power Plant Live

9/19/17

By Ethan McLeod, Baltimore Fishbowl

The quasi-public nonprofit Baltimore Development Corporation is soliciting development ideas for four historic buildings in a neglected stretch downtown.

The request for proposals, issued today, calls for a single development team to re-do four properties situated at 17, 19 and 23 S. Gay Street, and 10 S. Frederick Street. The three vacant Gay Street buildings — two are five stories and one is four stories — are located in the Business and Government Historic District, surrounded by a mix of offices, parking garages and low-rise structures. The fourth property on S. Frederick Street is a surface parking lot used by city police.

Whichever developer or development team takes it on will be required to keep certain architectural components and structures intact and “preserve the character of the neighborhood,” among other requirements.

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