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Construction Date:1891
Architect:Jackson C. Gott; renovating architect, Ziger Snead
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The former Baltimore City Eastern High-Service Pumping Station—designed by architect Jackson C. Gott and built in 1891—received new life as the Baltimore Food Hub, a restoration project undertaken by the American Communities Trust to bring businesses to East Baltimore. The mixed-use campus comprises five brick buildings, including two stables, a machine shop, garage, and warehouse. The buildings are well-suited for general offices as well as food-related venues. Architects Ziger/Snead designed this project.
- Accessibility: Accessible
- Parking: Free On-Site Parking
- Photography: Permitted
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