New Apartment Project in Mount Vernon Would Partially Demolish 3 Historic Carriage Houses

2/6/19

By Ed Gunts, Baltimore Fishbowl

Thirteen years after developer Howard Chambers proposed tearing down all or part of three historic carriage houses in Mount Vernon to make way for new housing, he is back with a different variation of his plan.

Chambers has asked Baltimore’s Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation to approve a plan to build a six-story, $9 million apartment building at 1012-1020 Morton St., where four carriage houses stand. CHAP will hold a public hearing on the proposal next Tuesday.

According to his CHAP application, Chambers would “incorporate” the carriage houses into the project, meaning he is not requesting to demolish the buildings altogether.

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