From nifty historic re-use plan to half-demolished eyesore -the now-stalled Hendler project could have meant decent mid-priced housing & uplift for E. #Baltimore's Jonestown, but neighbors say politically-connected developer overreached https://t.co/fdEddgwFrB pic.twitter.com/gDQS0uXGGG
— Baltimore Brew (@BaltimoreBrew) June 23, 2019
Instead of saving this 133-year-old landmark, a developer with a redevelopment plan that fizzled has left it roofless and in line for demolition. https://t.co/bR45NoFA4d Critics decrying the state of historic preservation in Baltimore say the Hendler Creamery saga is Exhibit A. pic.twitter.com/UB1TOTPBR5
— Baltimore Brew (@BaltimoreBrew) April 10, 2023
Goodbye to Hendler Creamery.
— Matt Hankins🔨🔎🏠 (@restocarp) June 14, 2023
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People often ask me what my favorite historic Baltimore building is and I always reply that it is hard to pick just one. But this one has always been a contender. (📷from @jewishmuseummd ) pic.twitter.com/phhhvPD3yI
Going, going…and soon gone. Demolition has begun on Baltimore's historic Hendler building, whose fate was sealed when a developer ripped off the roof and left it open to the elements https://t.co/yhEhWEHvOz Just a few architectural elements, like the stone faces, will be saved pic.twitter.com/HZye5ENxjb
— Baltimore Brew (@BaltimoreBrew) July 30, 2024