tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4519465687535991407.post4687908216873176078..comments2024-01-29T11:37:40.191-05:00Comments on Baltimore City's Past Present and Future: Clipper Mill:Preservation At Its BestSpence Leanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07961564411302768615noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4519465687535991407.post-77109556965499006682010-09-23T23:08:56.795-04:002010-09-23T23:08:56.795-04:00I wasn't aware of redevelopment/ preservation ...I wasn't aware of redevelopment/ preservation plans for remaining buildings of the Mount Vernon Plant. Do you know who the Developer is? I also didn't know there were plans for the Old Union Mill I'll have to google Seawall Development and see their plans (I would have mentioned it in the post had I known) thanks for telling me. This post made me extra interested in the Jones Falls Valley Area and that it's pretty ugly around there and I'd like to start writing posts on how to make it more attractive with projects similar to Clipper Mill. Luckily, there are at least two in discussion already and other share my desire. Thanks again Gary I also like Medfield if Roland Ridge Apartments were cheaper I'd live there myself. Hoes Heights is on the other side of Falls Road and the two neighborhoods are often clustered together for planning purposes which is why I think it's called Medfield Heights so often.Spence Leanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07961564411302768615noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4519465687535991407.post-80337046027318676192010-09-21T16:46:00.220-04:002010-09-21T16:46:00.220-04:00It should be noted that the Mount Vernon Mills has...It should be noted that the Mount Vernon Mills has several buildings along the Jones Falls, the southern-most few are still standing. There are some preliminary plans by a local developer to redevelop the mill at the bottom of Chestnut Ave into retail, condo, and restaurant space (I believe that is the mix). The restaurant might also be on the other side of the Jones Falls from the building, giving it an interesting dynamic.<br /><br />Also, Seawall Devel. is planning to convert the old Union Mill next to the Pepsi Plant into teacher housing and non-profit space, the same concept used at Miller's Court on Howard St.<br /><br />You probably knew that, but just putting out there for readers' benefit.<br /><br />Also, FYI, its just Medfield, not Medfield Heights (although the school and park are named such). I live there, its a wonderful community.Garyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00815353857038833218noreply@blogger.com