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Just north of Baltimore's AMTRAK Penn Station, Central Baltimore is a major gateway to the city from the I-83 expressway and rail transit, is centrally located to much of the city, midway between the Inner Harbor/Downtown and North Baltimore, and is easily accessible from the surrounding region.Central Baltimore has the greatest density of mass transit connections, including intercity, regional, and national rail services, as well as direct multi-modal access to New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C., and Thurgood Marshall BWI International Airport.
Central Baltimore contains the most high-density, mixed use, transit, bike friendly, and pedestrian oriented real estate projects that are underway and planned throughout the metropolitan area. Increasingly, this asset is being recognized by new renters and homeowners who commute to jobs in Washington D.C, downtown Baltimore and Fells Point, as well as a wide array of artists, white- and blue-collar workers, entrepreneurs, and college and university students.

Central Baltimore is increasingly becoming a destination of choice as a home, and a location for entertainment, dining, artist venues, and progressive urban experiences. Over the last year, an impressive quantity and array of reinvestment has taken place in Central Baltimore. National and international developers are exploring project opportunities. New partners have joined two major mixed use high-density developments and infused with significant private equity are planned for Central Baltimore. The North Avenue Market renovation for transient, high customer volume arts and entertainment venues was expanded by the owners in 2009 to provide 2 - 3 other "hip" and/of large projects.

Central Baltimore boasts three strong institutions of higher education within two miles, the University of Baltimore (www.ubalt.edu) , Maryland Institute College of Art (www.mica.edu) , and the Johns Hopkins University (www.jhu.edu), as well as major museums, libraries, theaters, and other prominent arts venues nearby. Within a short distance are 13 other colleges and universities.

Central Baltimore includes one of the city's two formal arts and entertainment districts-Station North Arts and Entertainment District (www.stationnorth.org). Central Baltimore offers an impressive diversity of race and ethnicity; income groups; lifestyles, artists and art-oriented development; residential and commercial use; and historical buildings and award-winning adaptive reuse.
