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Old 08-28-2017, 07:48 AM
 
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Here's a glimpse of a $20M investment in Coppin Heights — the first there in decades

Aug 10, 2017, 2:21pm EDT Updated Aug 11, 2017, 11:57am EDT


The first new development in Coppin Heights in decades was unveiled before the city design panel Thursday.

The Walbrook Mill project will sit on a total of five acres of urban land now dotted partially with decrepit and blighted buildings. Phase 2 of the project will be located at the vacant site of the former Walbrook Lumber yard that closed in 2009 in the 2600 block of North Ave.

It is part of a massive plan to redevelop North Avenue, one of the city's most traveled, yet blighted, corridors that is anchored by Coppin State University to the west and the Maryland Institute College of Art to the east.

The city has unveiled plans to invest up to $150 million in the corridor over the coming decade and other projects like an Innovation Village just off of North Avenue near the Jones Falls Expressway in Reservoir Hill is also underway. Plans for that development include up to 500 new apartment units, a community center, a health care center and other meeting and office sapce.

Further west, the Walbrook Mill project was outlined as another anchor in the ongoing transformation of North Avenue.

Phase 1 of the development will include 65 units of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, 8,000 square feet of retail and a parking area, architects for Cho Benn Holback + Associates told the Urban Design and Architecture Review Panel.
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Old 08-28-2017, 01:24 PM
 
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When did they start calling this area Coppin Heights?
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