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A downtown warehouse is being converted into a Delta Hotel, a chain that was contained to Canada before Marriott purchased it in April 2015. The Baltimore location will have 150 rooms and be managed by Crescent Hotels and Resorts with a launch date scheduled for fall 2016.


Sagamore Development, Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank’s development company, is con- verting a historic 100-year-old pier in the Fell’s Point neighborhood into the 128-room Sagamore Pendry Baltimore hotel to be opened early 2017 and managed by Montage Hotels and Resorts. The original head house will be the hotel entrance containing the main lobby and bar on the ground level, with office space on the upper level. The hotel will have a restaurant and a ballroom, and there will be an outdoor swimming pool and bar at the end of the pier.


As the city’s largest downtown waterfront site yet to be developed, located between Harbor East and Fell’s Point, Harbor Point will be composed of three-million square feet of office, retail, residential and hotel space on 27-acres and will be the leading development showcas- ing Baltimore’s urban renaissance. The neighborhood will feature public space that includes 9.5-acres of waterfront parks and a promenade along the water’s edge. As the final phase of this development, a 156-room boutique hotel run by Hilton Worldwide will open in mid- 2018.


The Ivy Hotel opened last summer in Baltimore’s historic Mount Vernon neighborhood fol- lowing an $18 million restoration. The city’s first luxury boutique hotel, the brownstone build- ing dates back to the late 1800s and in the 1980s, when it was a city-owned Inn at Government House, housed visiting dignitaries. The Ivy has 18 guest accommodations (nine suites and nine rooms), a fine-dining restaurant and numerous amenities.


Hotel Indigo Baltimore opened in June 2015 following a $20 million renovation with 170 rooms and 4,000-square feet of function space in historic Mount Vernon. The original down- town building, a national historic landmark, was the first YMCA in Baltimore.


80 September  October 2016


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