What’s Special About Downtown Baltimore?
319 North Paca Street presents a development opportunity in the heart of the Bromo Arts District, where culture, healthcare, and education converge. The lot benefits from direct access along North Paca Street to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and I-395, ensuring strong regional connectivity.
The immediate area is fueled by a dense urban workforce, with over 50,000 employees and 2,400 businesses within 5 minutes. Expanding to a 15-minute drive, the trade area includes more than 360,000 residents and 18,800 businesses, creating a broad base of potential tenants and customers. With a median age of 34, the surrounding population aligns with demand from young professionals seeking downtown living.
The site also has potential for use as a paid parking lot, with capacity for an estimated 20–30 vehicles. Its location one block from Lexington Market and just two blocks from the Hippodrome and Everyman Theaters positions it well to capture demand from visitors to the Market, entertainment venues, and the broader Bromo Arts District. This option provides an interim income-producing use while investors plan for long-term redevelopment.
What’s Happening Nearby:
The Xander Apartments — Opening October 2025 by Blank Slate Development, adding 19 new apartments just three blocks north on Howard Street.
Crook Horner Lofts — Redeveloped in 2023 by CLD Partners, featuring 15 upscale loft apartments and 7,000 sq. ft. of ground-floor commercial space only two blocks away.
Phoenix on Park — Developed by Dominion Properties,, this project at 219–227 Park Avenue delivered 44 apartments and 2 retail spaces. Leasing began in Summer 2025, and the property’s website suggests there is currently a waitlist.
These recent projects underscore the strong redevelopment momentum in the Bromo Arts District, positioning 319-321 North Paca as the next opportunity in Downtown Baltimore’s ongoing transformation.
Offered at $375,000
$54/Sq. Ft.