Hogan Campaign Office Opening In Old Bank Building In Station North

8/2/18

By Ethan McLeod, Baltimore Fishbowl

With three months to go before Election Day, incumbent Gov. Larry Hogan is opening up a Baltimore campaign office at a prominent corner in Station North.

The vacant bank at the northeast corner of N. Charles Street and North Avenue—the one carrying a billboard tagged with prominent Freddie Gray-referencing graffiti that reads, “WHO EVER DIED FROM A ROUGH RIDE?” (the response to that query, “THE WHOLE DAMN SYSTEM,” has been covered by more graffiti)—will temporarily serve as the Baltimore campaign office for the governor. The building’s doors on Thursday sport signs with the slogan “Democrats for Hogan.”

The space in the arts-centric neighborhood has been largely vacant for the last several decades, The Sun reported in 2017. It was used as a pop-up “Made in Baltimore” shop last winter. Property records show it’s owned by Anthony Cheng of Alexandria, Virginia.

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