The Baltimore Sun writer Jacques Kelly shares some history surrounding Gilchrist and the site where the old Memorial Stadium used to be. This site is now where the Gilchrist Hospice Baltimore is currently being completed by Southway. You can read the article by following this this link – Baltimore Sun Gilchrist Article
We are excited and proud to be a part of the team revitalizing Lexington Market, one of the most authentic Baltimore landmarks in the city. Jacques Kelly, friend of Southway, ally to historic buildings, and columnist for the Baltimore Sun, wrote a great article about the history of Lexington Market and the latest work now… READ MORE
Baltimore Sun writer Jacques Kelly writes about the new venture in the Bromo Arts and Entertainment District that will provide artist and affordable housing at Four Ten Lofts. The building will be comprised of 48 units for working artist, 20 units for persons being helped by Health Care for the Homeless, and 8 market-rate units…. READ MORE
After 15 years of advocacy, this “majestic” Baltimore landmark is finally restored. We’re proud to have played a role in the project for the past 7 years and see the transformation take place first hand. Check out the wonderful article Baltimore Sun writer Jacques Kelly wrote on Hebrew Orphan Asylum at the link below. Kelly… READ MORE
Baltimore Sun’s Jacques Kelly writes about the history of the Lanahan Building (aka 22 Light Street), and it’s past as a liquor warehouse and the Oriole Cafeteria. He also discusses the plan for the building to be transformed into an living spaces comprised of 40 affordable housing units. Click the link below to read more… READ MORE
Jacques Kelly of the Baltimore Sun writes about the history of Lyon Homes in Turner Station and the current upgrades taking place to preserve this important workforce housing community. The story of Henrietta Lacks and the help she gave to the medical community is unmatched and gives a deep history to this renovated area. Click… READ MORE