Receiver's Auction on the Premises - Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. Sold to the highest bidder above $100,000. Prequalification is required by May 11, 2026. See Auctioneer's website for details.
The property is located just south of Mt. Vernon in Baltimore’s Central Business District. According to public tax records, the property fronts approximately 23.5' along the east side of N. Charles Street, with a depth of approximately 100' comprising 0.053 acre, Plat; rear alley access. Zoning C-5HT, Downtown Zoning District, Historic and Traditional Subdistrict. The property is believed but not warranted to be located within an Opportunity Zone, Enterprise Zone and a Maryland Priority Funding Area, offering an array of development funding, tax and employment incentives.
Tax records indicate that the four story in-line building comprises 10,125 square feet above grade and 2,250 square feet below grade. Formerly known as the Lycett Stationer’s Building. Architectural highlights include a decorative facade and transom, bow windows and historic signage. The building is comprised of a masonry structure, with flat-built-up roof, and is currently arranged for six levels including basement. Most levels have been fully gutted. The first floor main and mezzanine levels remain partially intact, with shelving, service bar and separate offices. The building requires comprehensive renovation or full redevelopment.