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Cross Street Market

Jan 23, 2020

Caves Valley Partners pitches Cross Street Market roof deck

Adding a restaurant and a proposed rooftop deck to Cross Street Market fits with the goal of upping the food game in the bar-heavy Baltimore neighborhood, Arsh Mirmiran of Caves Valley Partners said Thursday.

Aug 26, 2019

Ex-Cross Street Market tenant loses bid for compensation

A former Cross Street Market tenant who left the Baltimore-owned landmark after being told the company was not in the facility’s redevelopment plans is not entitled to compensation from the city for moving and relocation expenses, a divided Maryland high court ruled Friday. In its 5-2 decision, the Court of Appeals said Wireless One Inc. […]

Dec 27, 2018

Former tenant appeals ruling in Cross Street Market lawsuit

A former Cross Street Market tenant seeking damages for being displaced is now turning to the state’s highest court for relief, according to a petition for certiorari filed Thursday. In an unreported opinion in November, the Court of Special Appeals affirmed a Baltimore City Circuit Court ruling rejecting Wireless One Inc.’s claims to be a […]

Lexington Market
Oct 4, 2018

To the markets they (hopefully) will go

Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: Baltimore has plans to revitalize Lexington Market.

Oct 2, 2018

First Cross Street Market vendors announced

Cross Street Market’s developers announced Tuesday a first round of tenants for the renovated food hall that they hope becomes an anchor of the Federal Hill neighborhood. Ten of the initial vendors were announced, including some previous tenants. The market expects to have about 26 stalls. Four of those stalls are uncommitted, said Michael Morris, […]

Feb 22, 2018

Baltimore looks to revive its public markets

Public markets, once thought of as fading relics of a bygone era, have emerged as consistently important pieces in reviving urban areas.

Feb 8, 2017

Developer ditches Cross Street Market overhaul

Caves Valley Partners has nixed plans for the redevelopment of Cross Street Market and is walking away from the deal. The developer’s decision was announced by the Baltimore Public Market Corp., which oversees Baltimore’s public markets, on Wednesday. “While there is substantial consensus on the need for renovation, there is a divergence of opinions on […]

Nov 7, 2016

Baltimore, Caves Valley Partners reach Cross Street Market deal

Caves Valley Partners and the city have an agreement for the developer to manage and overhaul Cross Street Market in Federal Hill. Under the agreement the market will be transformed in the next two years with $4.5 million in capital from the developer, operating as CSM Ventures LLC, and $2 million from the Baltimore Public […]

Aug 14, 2015

Cross Street Market renderings reveal aggressive redesign

Renderings for a proposed redevelopment of Cross Street Market reveal an aggressive re-imagining of the Federal Hill landmark. Renderings for the redevelopment proposed by Caves Valley Partners and War Horse LLC first appeared on SouthBmore.com on Thursday morning. It was announced in March that Baltimore Public Market Corp. had selected their proposal to redevelop the […]

Jun 18, 2015

Cross Street Market redevelopment plan takes step forward

The vision for the redeveloped Cross Street Market will take on a clearer shape over the next three months. On Thursday, the Baltimore Public Markets Corporation announced it was entering into an exclusive negotiating privilege agreement with the team of Caves Valley Partners and War Horse, LLC, as the city looks to reinvigorate the historic […]

Mar 10, 2015

Proposals narrowed to one for Cross Street Market

Baltimore Public Market Corp. will focus its attention on one proposal to redevelop the Federal Hill Market.

Jan 6, 2015

Baltimore seeks Cross Street Market redevelopment offers

The famous market is a popular gathering spot for seafood and oversized draft beers in the Federal Hill neighborhood.

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