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The Baltimore-based development firms Cross Street Partners and Beatty Development Group have partnered to rehabilitate the existing historic buildings into commercial space suitable for office, retail, and workforce training purposes.
Cross Street Partners, Strong City Baltimore, and City Life Historic Properties repurposed the 85,000 square foot historic Hoen & Co buildings as a lively mixed-use campus.
View ProjectThe Baltimore-based development firms Cross Street Partners and Beatty Development Group have partnered to rehabilitate the existing historic buildings into commercial space suitable for office, retail, and workforce training purposes.
Cross Street Partners, Apex Building Company, and City Life Historic Properties are developing nine townhomes located on the 2200 block of E. Biddle Street through Baltimore City’s Vacants to Value program.
Cross Street Partners and AFRO Charities are renovating Upton Mansion and its adjacent carriage house and constructing a new annex at the rear of the Mansion. This campus will serve as the headquarters for AFRO Charities and the AFRO American Newspapers, and most importantly, will become the new permanent home for the AFRO American Newspapers Archives.
Cross Street Partners and Beloved Community Services Corp redeveloped the Henry Garnet School (PS103) into the Justice Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center at PS 103 which, with University of Maryland as a partner, honoring the legacy of Justice Thurgood Marshall and other civil rights leaders who called Upton home while also providing needed community services, resources, and education in the historically underserved community.
Cross Street Partners (CSP) is partnering with BECS Investing to redevelop the 23,000 square foot historic tobacco warehouse, located in East Baltimore, into an active, mixed-used LEED Gold building that will house a lively mix of small businesses, non-profits, and makers.
Cross Street Partners and The Coppin Heights Community Development Corporation redeveloped the historic Hebrew Orphan Asylum (HOA) into a hub of healthcare innovation that shifts the paradigm of care in West Baltimore, MD.
Henderson Crossing is a for-sale housing redevelopment located within John’s Hopkins East Baltimore Development Initiative. (EBDI), a $1.8 billion life science and residential urban renewal project.
Funded in 2010, the Choice Neighborhoods Initiative is a federal program that aims to catalyze change by supporting locally driven strategies to transform neighborhoods of extreme poverty into sustainable, mixed-income communities.
Penn Station Partners, a Baltimore-based team with global expertise, will revitalize the rich heritage of Baltimore Penn Station and set its future course as a modern, world-class transportation facility.
On behalf of Ancora, Cross Street Partners is seeking $21MM in NMTC allocation to restore the iconic Historic General Electric Campus, a vacant manufacturing facility, and transform it into a mixed-use district of innovation, energy, and culture, infused with the inventive history of Fort Wayne.
Cross Street Partners redeveloped the historic Lion Brothers building in Baltimore, MD. The Lion Brothers Building provides a compelling environment for businesses looking to locate near the BioPark and for non-profits actively working in Southwest Baltimore.
Cross Street Partners, Strong City Baltimore, and City Life Historic Properties repurposed the 85,000 square foot historic Hoen & Co buildings as a lively mixed-use campus.
Cross Street Partners repurposed the historic Phillips Packing Company Building in Cambridge, MD as a center for local food/beverage production, food business incubation, and non-profit groups.
Cross Street Partners (CSP), Model Group, and McCormack Baron Salazar are redeveloping the historic Dayton Arcade, a collection of nine buildings totaling over 500,000 SF in the heart of downtown Dayton’s central business district.
Wexford Science & Technology is the master developer of the Cortex Innovation Community. Josh Parker was the market lead for Wexford and conducted the master planning and development of Phase 1 in Cortex.
Cross Street Partners served as advisor to The University of Maryland BioPark (BioPark) and Wexford Science & Technology (Wexford) in a collaboration to support a $30 million BioPark TIF.
Cross Street Partners, JHB Development, and Beta Verde will repurpose the 130,000 square foot Bahnson Company Building in Winston-Salem, North Carolina into an active, mixed-use development designed to support Winston-Salem’s creative and culinary ecosystem.
Cross Street Partners created two separate offices - one for Morgan State University (MSU) and one for Morgan CARES: Center for Urban Health Disparities Research and Innovation (RCMI) out of their facility at Hoen.
The Baltimore-based development firms Cross Street Partners and Beatty Development Group have partnered to rehabilitate the existing historic buildings into commercial space suitable for office, retail, and workforce training purposes.
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development’s new Eastern Shore office and Community Engagement Center, a state agency that provides critical housing and community services to Eastern Shore residents, selected Cross Street Partners as the general contractor to build out their space within the historic Packing House
MERGE a dynamic and inspiring hub that brings together a diverse community to foster creativity, growth, and entrepreneurship.
Cross Street Partners (CSP) is a vertically integrated real estate company exclusively focused on re-building communities by creating vibrant urban mixed-use neighborhoods built on a foundation of innovation and entrepreneurial activity.
Outlook OVFX is a full-service production company, 2D/3D animation studio, and IP holder specializing in Kids and Pop Culture content.
Strong City Baltimore is a grassroots, non-profit organization supporting over 130 local projects in areas ranging from education and youth development to community organizing and environmental sustainability.
The Center for Neighborhood Innovation (CNI), a new model for neighborhood transformation.
Cross Street Partners (CSP) is partnering with BECS Investing to redevelop the 23,000 square foot historic tobacco warehouse, located in East Baltimore, into an active, mixed-used LEED Gold building that will house a lively mix of small businesses, non-profits, and makers.
Henderson Crossing is a for-sale housing redevelopment located within John’s Hopkins East Baltimore Development Initiative. (EBDI), a $1.8 billion life science and residential urban renewal project.
Neopol Savory Smokery, a smokery processing kitchen, selected Cross Street Partners as the general contractor to build out its space within the historic Lion Brothers Building.
Baltimore Museum of Industry secured Cross Street Partner general contractor to update and make their archival offices and research library more energy efficient.
Spring Garden Lending, a private lender specializing in bridge and permanent loans to acquire, rehab, construct and refinance real estate investment properties for rent or to flip in Baltimore and their surrounding suburbs
University of Maryland Ventures / The Grid, an innovation space where students, entrepreneurs, faculty, and staff connect to bring innovative health and social impact ideas to life through education, early-stage funding, and programming.
Cross Street Partners redeveloped the historic Lion Brothers building in Baltimore, MD. The Lion Brothers Building provides a compelling environment for businesses looking to locate near the BioPark and for non-profits actively working in Southwest Baltimore.
Cross Street Partners, Strong City Baltimore, and City Life Historic Properties repurposed the 85,000 square foot historic Hoen & Co buildings as a lively mixed-use campus.
Cross Street Partners repurposed the historic Phillips Packing Company Building in Cambridge, MD as a center for local food/beverage production, food business incubation, and non-profit groups.
UMBC’s Intermedia + Digital Art [IMDA] MFA division selected Cross Street Partner as the general contractor to build out their graduate studio space within the historic Lion Brothers Building.
Cross Street Partners (CSP) was selected as the general contractor to renovate administrative offices, front office, nurses suite, classrooms and entrance hall at the school.
Cross Street Partners and Wohlsen Construction entered into a joint venture partnership to serve as the general contractor for the Solomons Nursing Center expansion.
Cross Street Partners was selected by Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake to construct nine new townhomes in the Cherry Hill neighborhood.
Cross Street Partners was engaged to construct three new accessible, single family homes in the Lake Ashburton neighborhood.
Enterprise Homes, a developer of affordable, workforce and market rate communities selected Cross Street Partner as the general contractor to build out their space within the historic Lion Brothers Building.
DAP, the leading marketer of home repair and construction products commissioned Cross Street Partners as their general contractor for the renovation of their office.
Baltimore Community Lending, a CDFI dedicated to transforming and revitalizing Baltimore neighborhoods selected Cross Street Partner as the general contractor to build out their space within the historic Lion Brothers Building.
In 2013, Cross Street Partners was awarded the on-call owners representative contract from Baltimore City.
Millennial Media–now a division of AOL.Com–the leading independent audience platform in digital advertising, selected Cross Street Partners as their General Contractor for the renovation and expansion of their 56,000 SF office at the Can Company.
Alma Cocina Latina, is a bold transformation of an existing restaurant space on Boston Street.
The redevelopment of 1239 Druid Hill Avenue will preserve a historic asset that formerly served as the law office of Civil Rights leader Juanita Jackson Mitchell, the first African American woman to graduate from University of Maryland School of Law and the first African American woman to be admitted to the Maryland State Bar.
Cross Street Partners and AFRO Charities are renovating Upton Mansion and its adjacent carriage house and constructing a new annex at the rear of the Mansion. This campus will serve as the headquarters for AFRO Charities and the AFRO American Newspapers, and most importantly, will become the new permanent home for the AFRO American Newspapers Archives.
Cross Street Partners and Beloved Community Services Corp redeveloped the Henry Garnet School (PS103) into the Justice Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center at PS 103 which, with University of Maryland as a partner, honoring the legacy of Justice Thurgood Marshall and other civil rights leaders who called Upton home while also providing needed community services, resources, and education in the historically underserved community.
Cross Street Partners and The Coppin Heights Community Development Corporation redeveloped the historic Hebrew Orphan Asylum (HOA) into a hub of healthcare innovation that shifts the paradigm of care in West Baltimore, MD.
Funded in 2010, the Choice Neighborhoods Initiative is a federal program that aims to catalyze change by supporting locally driven strategies to transform neighborhoods of extreme poverty into sustainable, mixed-income communities.
Penn Station Partners, a Baltimore-based team with global expertise, will revitalize the rich heritage of Baltimore Penn Station and set its future course as a modern, world-class transportation facility.
405 E. Oliver Street is an 70,000 square foot artist’s studio building – housing more than 30 artists with studios on the 2nd and 3rd levels.
Cross Street Partners and The Coppin Heights Community Development Corporation redeveloped the historic Hebrew Orphan Asylum (HOA) into a hub of healthcare innovation that shifts the paradigm of care in West Baltimore, MD.
Listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, the redevelopment of the landmark Lion Brothers Building will help bring new life and investment to the Hollins Market neighborhood in West Baltimore.
The $6.5MM redevelopment restored the vacant 18,500 SF building into a community-owned asset, which over the years has housed car dealerships, restaurants, a dancing academy, and two iconic Baltimore nightclubs.
Hoen is an 86,000 square foot complex of interconnected buildings, constructed around 1900 by A. Hoen & Co., a world-renowned printer known for printing National Geographic maps, posters, cigar boxes, sheet music covers, and baseball cards.
Set on Baltimore's Inner Harbor, directly across the water from the downtown business district, a piece of the city's past is redefining its future.
The historic Centre Theatre, vacant for 25 years, is now the most spectacular building in Baltimore's Station North Arts & Entertainment District.
Village Lofts in Charles Village is a mixed-use condominium project containing 68 residential units (average size 1,381 square feet ) and 12,600 square feet of ground-level retail and restaurant space. Where modern conveniences meet neighborhood charm, this project gives the residents the opportunity to live, work and play close to home.
Cross Street Partners (CSP), Model Group, and McCormack Baron Salazar are redeveloping the historic Dayton Arcade, a collection of nine buildings totaling over 500,000 SF in the heart of downtown Dayton’s central business district.
Cross Street Partners and Beloved Community Services Corp redeveloped the Henry Garnet School (PS103) into the Justice Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center at PS 103 which, with University of Maryland as a partner, honoring the legacy of Justice Thurgood Marshall and other civil rights leaders who called Upton home while also providing needed community services, resources, and education in the historically underserved community.
Funded in 2010, the Choice Neighborhoods Initiative is a federal program that aims to catalyze change by supporting locally driven strategies to transform neighborhoods of extreme poverty into sustainable, mixed-income communities.
Originally conceived as an orphanage, the HOA building was repurposed into a hospital in 1923. It served as the primary healthcare asset in West Baltimore until it closed its doors in 1989.
On behalf of Ancora, Cross Street Partners is seeking $21MM in NMTC allocation to restore the iconic Historic General Electric Campus, a vacant manufacturing facility, and transform it into a mixed-use district of innovation, energy, and culture, infused with the inventive history of Fort Wayne.
Cross Street Partners, Strong City Baltimore, and City Life Historic Properties repurposed the 85,000 square foot historic Hoen & Co buildings as a lively mixed-use campus.
On behalf of Jubilee Baltimore, the developers of The Centre, a successful NMTC project finished in 2015, Cross Street Partners is seeking NMTC allocation for the Robbins Dancing project at 21 E. North Avenue in the Station North Arts & Entertainment District in Central Baltimore.
On behalf of Wexford Science & Technology, Cross Street Partners is seeking NMTC allocation for the Providence Innovation Center, a 200,000 SF mixed-use office tower in Providence, RI.
On behalf of the National Aquarium, Cross Street Partners received $20 million in NMTC Allocation for the Animal Care and Rescue Center (ACRC) located in Baltimore’s historic Jonestown neighborhood.
On behalf of Wexford Science & Technology, Cross Street Partners is seeking NMTC allocation for 4220 Duncan, a 180,000 SF mixed-use development in St. Louis, MO.
Cross Street Partners repurposed the historic Phillips Packing Company Building in Cambridge, MD as a center for local food/beverage production, food business incubation, and non-profit groups.
Cross Street Partners (CSP), Model Group, and McCormack Baron Salazar are redeveloping the historic Dayton Arcade, a collection of nine buildings totaling over 500,000 SF in the heart of downtown Dayton’s central business district.
Cross Street Partners, JHB Development, and Beta Verde will repurpose the 130,000 square foot Bahnson Company Building in Winston-Salem, North Carolina into an active, mixed-use development designed to support Winston-Salem’s creative and culinary ecosystem.