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Sunday, June 21, 2015

Crane Spotting in Charles Village

Beatty Development Group and Armada Hoffler broke ground in late March on 3200 St. Paul Street, a 157-unit apartment building in Charles Village, which will provide new housing options for Johns Hopkins University students. Residents only have to stroll one block to reach Hopkins' Homewood Campus.
In this photo, taken in late March, you can see more of the site. In addition to having easy access to campus, residents will live within walking distance of the year-round 32nd Street Farmer's Market and popular restaurants such as Carma's Cafe and the vegan and vegetarian One World Cafe. No excuses not to eat healthy meals, kids!
CVS Pharmacy will anchor the ground floor retail space of the new building, complementing popular businesses in the community including the Barnes & Noble's Hopkins book store, pictured here, the recently opened Insomnia Cookies ...
... and Charles Village mainstay, Eddie's Market.This relatively small market stocks everything you could possibly need from a grocery store and makes delicious sandwiches, too.

Even in colder weather, "The Chillage," as a former co-worker of mine used to call his neighborhood, bustles. The new development will bring even more energy to this north central Baltimore neighborhood.

Good night from Charles Village!

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