Project Showcase
Updated on
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Today we are building on strengths, leveraging private investment, and creating economically and socially diverse developments and neighborhoods.
Through the redevelopment of distressed public housing sites and the acquisition of large-scale development opportunities, Baltimore Housing and our development partners are creating new neighborhoods that meet new residential market demand, while providing housing opportunities for a broad range of incomes.
Broadway Overlook
Strategically anchoring the Fells-Point/Broadway corridor with the Johns Hopkins Medical Center to the north, Broadway Overlook is a model of true economic diversity.
Orchard Ridge (formerly Freedom/Claremont)
Affordable rental units constructed on the site will be made available to Claremont public housing residents and other public housing residents in Baltimore who have been displaced by development
Uplands
Baltimore Housing engaged national award winning design and market analysis firms to master plan the site with the full engagement of the surrounding community.
Camden Crossing
The new development will feature paved open streets and walkways, a central park, pocket parks and tree-lined streets.
Poppleton Redevelopment
A 13.8-acre consolidated site, using the BioPark as a catalyst for attracting a broad spectrum of new residents.
University of Maryland BioPark
A $300 million biotechnology park located in the 800 and 900 blocks of West Baltimore Street.
The Towns at the Terraces
100 market rate homeownership units, 41 market rate rental units, and 250 public housing units including 88 senior housing co-ops.
Heritage Crossing
75 new public housing rental units and 185 market rate for-sale units
Reservoir Hill
A vigorous effort to reestablish a diverse and strong premier Baltimore City neighborhood
East Baltimore Development Initiative
Up to 1,500 new and rehabilitated residential units, new public open space and retail uses, and up to 6,000 new jobs.
Barclay
Major renovation and housing development effort for the Barclay community.
Pleasant View Gardens
201 public housing rental townhomes, a public housing senior mid-rise building with 110 units, and the construction of 27 for-sale fee simple townhomes
Albemarle Square
The first phase of Albemarle is currently leasing up, and remaining phases are under construction for occupancy in 2005.