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339 North Charles Street 410.753.3000 PHONE • 605 South Eden Street, Ste. 200 • Baltimore, MD 21231 202.833.3830 PHONE • 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Ste. 930 • Arlington, VA 22209 for RETAIL lease SPACE 339 NORTH CHARLES Baltimore, MD 21202 339 NORTH CHARLES STREET 339 North Charles Street is a retail space located along the dynamic historic Charles Street corridor, blocks from Baltimore’s celebrated Inner Harbor. Located within the shadow of Baltimore’s Washington Monument and the prominent Mount Vernon neighborhood. 339 North Charles Street is adjacent to arts and cultural establishments, including the Walters Art Gallery with over 200,000 annual visitors, Basilica of the Assumption, Enoch Pratt Free Library, C. Grimaldis Gallery and Center Stage, and a short walking distance for students attending the prestigious Peabody Institute, Maryland Institute College of Art and the University of Baltimore. 339 North Charles Street is also in the midst of Baltimore’s most celebrated entertainment and dining destinations, including Brewers Art, David & Dad’s, Homeslyce, Mick O’Shea’s, Maisy’s and music venue An die Musik LIVE!. segallgroup.com BALTIMORE CITY GOVERNMENT 4,387 Employees MERCY 281 Beds, almost 700 daily employees COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY & SURETY 450 Employees BASILICA PLACE 400 Employees ARCHDIOCESES OF BALTIMORE 179 Employees BALTIMORE ARCHDIOCESES 160 Employees GARRISON CHARTRES 99 Employees CATHOLIC CHARITIES 30 Employees 339 NORTH CHARLES STREET SPECS/DEMOGRAPHICSHONEYGO VILLAGE CENTER DEMOGRAPHICS FEATURING SIZE 2,200 square feet AVAILABILITY Immediate RENTAL RATE Contact Broker for details. TRAFFIC COUNTS 10,802 AADT – N Charles St ZONING B-4 DEMOGRAPHICS AT A GLANCE 2016 DEMOGRAPHICS .25 MILE .5 MILE 1 MILE Population 4,006 13,214 44,375 No. Households 2,566 6,929 20,806 Average HH Income $55,487 $59,702 $57,962 No. of Employees 17,616 61,351 111,546 All information herein was obtained from sources deemed reliable. This information is subject to change. No warranty is made as to it’s accuracy. segallgroup.com 3 2 SURROUNDING BUSINESS 1 1 4 NEARBY ATTRACTIONS 2 1 Maryland Historical Society 1 2 Washington Monument 5 3 Center Stage 2 4 The Walters Art Museum 5 C. Grimaldis Gallery 6 Enoch Pratt Free Library 7 The Baltimore Bascilica 8 Live! Baltimore 6 9 War Memorial Plaza 7 BUSINESS 8 3 339 N. CHARLES 3 1 Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University 2 The Baltimore Sun 3 339 North Charles Street 4 4 Mercy Medical Center 5 Brick Bodies at Downtown 6 Baltimore City Courthouse 7 Baltimore City Sherif's Offi ce 8 Baltimore City Hall 4 3 5 2 RESIDENTIAL & HOTELS 9 1 Baltimore Harbor Hotel 6 7 8 2 The Lenore 3 222 Saratoga 5 4 The Munsey 6 4 5 5 The Equitable 1 6 Hampton Inn & Suites 7 Brookshire Suites 8 Residence Inn 9 Days Inn 8 6 RETAIL 1 7-Eleven 2 Barnes & Boble 7 3 The Woman's Exchange 7 8 4 DTLR 5 7-Eleven 6 Walgreens 9 7 Royal Farms 8 CVS Pharmacy POINTS OF INTEREST BUSINESSES RESTAURANTS 2 3 4 5 1 1 Trinacria 2 Cozy Corner 3 Gallery Cafe 6 4 J&R Food Market 5 Midtown BBQ and Brew 6 Tio Pepe 7 7 Ten Ten Ramen 8 Sotto Sopra 8 9 Ban Thai 10 HomeSlyce 9 337 N. CHARLES 11 David & Dad's Cafe 13 10 11 12 12 Jack and Zach Food 14 16 13 Tabor Ethiopian 14 Bouillabaisse Cafe 15 17 15 Lucy Sport Cafe 18 20 16 Mick O'Shea's 19 17 Lumbini 18 Cazbar 19 Subway 21 22 20 Maisy's 23 25 21 Starbucks 24 22 Sugarbees Gourmet Panini 26 23 Purple Pizza 24 Kings Garden Cafe 25 Café Poupon 27 26 Geisha Sushi and Sake Bar 27 Burger King 28 David and Dad's Express 28 29 B&O American Brasserie 31 30 29 30 The French Kitchen 31 Nalley Fresh 33 32 32 McDonald's 34 33 Custom Salads 34 Peking House 35 35 17 Light 36 Dunkin' Donuts 36 The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland is internationally renowned for its collection of art. The collection presents an overview of world art from pre-dynastic Egypt to 20th-century Europe, and counts among its many treasures Greek sculpture and Roman sarcophagi; medieval ivories and Old Master paintings; Art Nouveau jewelry and 19th-century European and American masterpieces segallgroup.com STREET ENTRY BACK ROOM MAIN ROOM TOTAL 25'-6" x 16'-6" 82'-6" x 22'-0" 2,200 SF BACK HALL ENTRY N CHARLES STREET N LOVEGROVE STREET N FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR 339 NORTH CHARLES STREET 2,200 SQUARE FEET segallgroup.com WASHINGTON MONUMENT APPROX. 300 UNDERGRADS MARYLAND HISTORICAL 200,000 ANNUAL SOCIETY VISITORS THE BALTIMORE SUN 520 EMPLOYEES SOTTO 19,181 AADT SOPRA 300 CATHEDRAL SITE 281 BEDS 60 RESIDENTIAL UNITS 682 PHYSICIANS 14,552 AADT14,552 AADT CHARLES TOWERS 10,802 AADT10,802 AADT 301 N. CHARLES 442 RESIDENTIAL UNITS 95 RESIDENTIAL UNITS 77 UNITS 15 MIN. WALK TO LEXINGTON MARKET INNER HARBOR METRO STATION BALTIMORE CITY SHERIFF’S OFFICE 102 UNITS BALTIMORE 83 CITY HALL BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE HIPPODROME THEATER 795 695 1 695 83 CHARLES CENTER METRO STATION BALTIMORE & CHARLES ST 14614146 UNITSUNUNITITS 470 RESIDENTIAL UNITS BALTIMORE COUNTY UNDER DEVELOPMENT BALTIMORE CITY 40 95 1 695 83 695 40 AERIAL VIEW 1 70 895 339 NORTH CHARLES STREET 40 40 339 NORTH95 CHARLES 40 695 95 895 95 695 895 195 695 segallgroup.com 895 410.753.3000 PHONE • 605 South Eden Street, Ste. 200 • Baltimore, MD 21231 202.833.3830 PHONE • 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Ste. 930 • Arlington, VA 22209 for RETAIL lease SPACE FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT 339 NORTH CHARLES JAMIE LANHAM Baltimore, MD 21202 [email protected] EMAIL 410.336.0138 CELL 410.753.3000 OFFICE.
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