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Commercial building in rapidly growing sub-market. The property is in close proximity to I-95, I-295, I-395 and both M&T Bank Stadium and Camden Yards. Adjacent to New Warner Street Entertainment District. Currently the site of Hammerjacks Tailgate which was re-established in 2021. Hammerjacks was a legendary Baltimore live entertainment brand that was originally established in 1977 and became a landmark known for hosting some of the biggest names in rock such as Gun’s & Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, Iggy Pop, and many more. It brought people together from around the city to enjoy the sights and sounds of some of the areas best local bands on a nightly basis. The venue made a lasting impact on many, including Iron Maiden who paid tribute to Hammerjacks on their album cover "Somewhere in Time". The venue relocated to Guilford Ave in 2000 and the Concert Hall remains a fond memory for many of Baltimore's residents.
Commercial building in rapidly growing sub-market. The property is in close proximity to I-95, I-295, I-395 and both M&T Bank Stadium and Camden Yards. Adjacent to New Warner Street Entertainment District. Currently the site of Hammerjacks Tailgate which was re-established in 2021. Hammerjacks was a legendary Baltimore live entertainment brand that was originally established in 1977 and became a landmark known for hosting some of the biggest names in rock such as Gun’s & Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, Iggy Pop, and many more. It brought people together from around the city to enjoy the sights and sounds of some of the areas best local bands on a nightly basis. The venue made a lasting impact on many, including Iron Maiden who paid tribute to Hammerjacks on their album cover "Somewhere in Time". The venue relocated to Guilford Ave in 2000 and the Concert Hall remains a fond memory for many of Baltimore's residents.
| Espace | Taille | Utilisation de l’espace | Poste | Disponible |
| 1er étage | 12 000 pi² | Commerce de détail | - | 30 jours |
| 2e étage | 12 000 pi² | Commerce de détail | - | 30 jours |
1er étage
| Taille |
| 12 000 pi² |
| Utilisation de l’espace |
| Commerce de détail |
| Poste |
| - |
| Disponible |
| 30 jours |
2e étage
| Taille |
| 12 000 pi² |
| Utilisation de l’espace |
| Commerce de détail |
| Poste |
| - |
| Disponible |
| 30 jours |
1er étage
| Taille | 12 000 pi² |
| Utilisation de l’espace | Commerce de détail |
| Poste | - |
| Disponible | 30 jours |
Commercial building in rapidly growing sub-market. The property is in close proximity to I-95, I-295, I-395 and both M&T Bank Stadium and Camden Yards. Adjacent to New Warner Street Entertainment District. Currently the site of Hammerjacks Tailgate which was re-established in 2021. Hammerjacks was a legendary Baltimore live entertainment brand that was originally established in 1977 and became a landmark known for hosting some of the biggest names in rock such as Gun’s & Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, Iggy Pop, and many more. It brought people together from around the city to enjoy the sights and sounds of some of the areas best local bands on a nightly basis. The venue made a lasting impact on many, including Iron Maiden who paid tribute to Hammerjacks on their album cover "Somewhere in Time". The venue relocated to Guilford Ave in 2000 and the Concert Hall remains a fond memory for many of Baltimore's residents.
2e étage
| Taille | 12 000 pi² |
| Utilisation de l’espace | Commerce de détail |
| Poste | - |
| Disponible | 30 jours |
Commercial building in rapidly growing sub-market. The property is in close proximity to I-95, I-295, I-395 and both M&T Bank Stadium and Camden Yards. Adjacent to New Warner Street Entertainment District. Currently the site of Hammerjacks Tailgate which was re-established in 2021. Hammerjacks was a legendary Baltimore live entertainment brand that was originally established in 1977 and became a landmark known for hosting some of the biggest names in rock such as Gun’s & Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, Iggy Pop, and many more. It brought people together from around the city to enjoy the sights and sounds of some of the areas best local bands on a nightly basis. The venue made a lasting impact on many, including Iron Maiden who paid tribute to Hammerjacks on their album cover "Somewhere in Time". The venue relocated to Guilford Ave in 2000 and the Concert Hall remains a fond memory for many of Baltimore's residents.
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