Baltimore City Markets To Offer Short-Term Leasing At The Avenue Market In An Effort To Bring New Businesses To Pennsylvania Ave

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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Officials announced a caller concern betwixt Baltimore Public Market Corporation and Pennsylvania Ave Main Street to bring a six-month impermanent leasing accidental for caller businesses funny successful vendor stalls astatine the Avenue Market.

“We are excited astir partnering with section tiny businesses owners and entrepreneurs to bring vibrancy to the Avenue Market,” said Baltimore Public Markets President and CEO, Paul Ruppert. Pennsylvania Avenue Main Street Manager Nakeisha Turner added, “The Avenue Market is the halfway of our Main Street programme and we are looking guardant to providing existing and emerging tiny businesses with the tools to turn and found their brands successful the community.”

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Officials said this is simply a impermanent leasing accidental looking to pull tiny businesses that whitethorn person involvement successful imperishable placement erstwhile The Avenue Market has completed its redevelopment which is expected to statesman successful the summertime of 2022.

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Tenants volition person a lease word nary longer than six months that begins connected oregon aft Nov. 1. There are opportunities for 9 antithetic locations with spaces of astir 99-249 quadrate feet.

Applications volition beryllium accepted connected a rolling ground astatine avenuemarketbaltimore.com. For immoderate questions oregon concerns, delight interaction Nakeisha Turner with Pennsylvania Avenue Main Street astatine info@pa-mainstreet.com.

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