Weekly News and Updates on All Things South Baltimore
In this episode, we go inside the Baltimore Orioles organization with longtime South Baltimore resident Zach Brown, the Senior Director of Ticket Operations, who has dedicated over 18 years to the team. Hosted by Kevin Lynch, the discussion covers Zach's journey from an intern to his current role, the strategic aspects of ticketing, and the vibrant energy of working at Camden Yards. Zach shares memorable moments as an Orioles fan, insights on planned renovations, and the focus on improving fan experiences. They also discuss community engagement, special themed nights, and the addition of new ticketing options. Zach emphasizes the value of community support and the efforts to enhance the ballpark experience for everyone. The conversation highlights the impact of baseball on the local neighborhood and the broader Orioles community.
Join Kevin Lynch of SouthBmore.com as he sits down with Will Fagg, the heart and soul behind Tiny Brick Oven in Federal Hill, Baltimore. In this inspiring episode, Will shares his remarkable journey from Southern food roots and Airbnb Superhost to crafting artisanal pizzas in his own backyard. Hear about the challenges of running a small business, including the near-closure that was miraculously averted by a Christmas miracle. Then, witness the incredible "One Bite Effect" as Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports makes a surprise visit, changing everything. Discover how this unexpected review sparked an outpouring of community support and a generous donation that saved Tiny Brick Oven. Will also shares his future plans and unwavering commitment to the community. In this episode, you'll learn: Will's unique journey from Southern cooking to artisanal pizza. The struggles and triumphs of running a small business. The life-changing impact of Dave Portnoy's "One Bite" review. How community support can transform a struggling business. Will's vision and plans for Tiny Brick Oven's future. Links & Resources: Dave Portnoy Donates $60k to Tiny Brick Oven (Story by SouthBmore.com): https://www.southbmore.com/2024/12/25/dave-portnoy-donates-60000-to-tinybrickoven-in-federal-hill-during-viral-pizza-review/ Tiny Brick Oven Website: https://tinybrickoven.com/ Dough-Nate Pizza to the Hungry: https://checkout.square.site/buy/AGS6OEDIFCMXJJROZTYEWCOP Kevin Lynch (Pizza Channel Kevin) - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@pizzachannel
In this episode of South Baltimore Now, hosts Kev and Nate discuss the fascinating world of kayaking in Baltimore with Ray Scurr, President of the Canton Kayak Club, and Rob Bennett, VP of Communications. They explore the club's unique kayak-share program, its new locations, and efforts to make the waterfront more accessible. The conversation highlights the benefits of kayaking, the various paddling spots in and around Baltimore, and interesting community partnerships. Through their in-depth discussion, Ray and Rob reveal how kayaking fosters a sense of community, environmental awareness, and provides a unique perspective of Baltimore's waterways. Website: https://cantonkayakclub.com/ Join or Renew Your Membership Here: https://cantonkayakclub.com/register/membership-renewal/ 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:13 Meet the Canton Kayak Club 01:54 Kayaking Locations and Experiences 03:33 Increased Interest and Community Events 04:36 Getting Started with Kayaking 05:26 Exploring Beyond Baltimore 08:41 Safety and Training for New Members 14:34 Partnerships and Future Plans 16:10 Membership and Discounts 16:40 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of South Baltimore Now, hosts Nate Carper and Kevin Lynch welcome Alissa Ganser, the newly named CEO and president of Business Volunteers Maryland. Alissa shares insights on the role of her organization in connecting businesses with meaningful volunteer opportunities, serving as a strategic partner to enhance corporate philanthropy and community engagement. The discussion covers Business Volunteers Maryland's history, the significance of their work, and the impactful programs they run to support nonprofits. Alissa highlights the growing trends in corporate volunteering and offers multiple ways for both businesses and individuals to get involved. She underscores the importance of long-term, strategic volunteerism over transactional engagements, fostering deeper, lasting relationships between corporations and community organizations. https://businessvolunteersmd.org/
On this episode of South Baltimore Now!, hosts Nate and Kevin speak with Christina Betancourt Johnson, CEO of Standard Wellness and The Forest dispensary. Christina discusses The Forest's focus on education, wellness, and community; offering a boutique experience with personalized consultations; and a wide range of products. She emphasizes The Forest's commitment to the area and its differentiation in the competitive Baltimore market. Christina also shares her journey into the cannabis industry, information about Maryland's evolving cannabis landscape, and insights into the future of cannabis, including federal rescheduling and the importance of responsible regulation and low tax rates, and more. https://www.standardwellness.com/maryland/ https://theforestdispensary.com/baltimore-md https://directory.southbmore.com/listings/the-forest-baltimore-specialty-baltimore-maryland
Nate Carper and Kevin Lynch welcome Zac Blanchard, the newly-elected city councilman for Baltimore's 11th district, on the podcast. Blanchard, who has a background in military service and neighborhood economic development, narrowly won the primary election by 48 votes. Blanchard discusses his campaign strategies; future plans for addressing key issues, such as abandoned properties; and his vision for education and public safety. The episode also touches on his stance on the Inner Harbor redevelopment, crime in Federal Hill, and improving recreational facilities. Blanchard additionally shares insights into his future day-to-day life as a councilman and his strategies for effective communication with constituents. Blanchard's first episode on the podcast as a candidate. Traffic study for the proposed road charges in Harborplace Master Plan.
In this special episode of the South Baltimore Now podcast, hosts Nate Carper and Kevin Lynch take a deep dive into SouthBmore.com. They discuss inspiring community stories, challenges, and triumphs of running a small business, and financial insights that keep their local journalism thriving. The episode also highlights various ways local businesses and individuals can support SouthBmore.com through advertising and sponsorships. Lynch shares details on notable neighborhood developments and future projects, and the duo reflects on the unique charm and community spirit of South Baltimore. 00:00 Introduction to South Baltimore Podcast 00:28 Meet the Hosts: Kevin Lynch and Nate Carper 00:39 Holiday Season in South Baltimore 01:20 Challenges and Rewards of Running Southbmore.com 02:41 Impact of the Pandemic on Small Businesses 05:03 Advertising Opportunities with Southbmore.com 12:25 Big Developments in South Baltimore 19:57 Future Stories and Real Estate Trends 23:19 Local Food and Dining Highlights 25:33 Community Spirit and Closing Remarks
In this episode of South Baltimore Now!, hosts Kevin Lynch and Nate Carper talk with Ali Hudler of Hudler Homes of Compass. They explore Ali's journey from the hospitality sector to a successful real estate career. They delve into the current dynamics of the Baltimore housing market with a spotlight on neighborhoods like Locust Point. Key topics include market trends, buyer profiles, and the influence of new construction. Listen and get tips for staging homes effectively, marketing strategies for sellers, and insights into serving diverse clientele. The conversation also highlights the community spirit of South Baltimore, the significant role of local businesses, and lifestyle preferences influencing buyer decisions. Connect with Ali: Web - https://www.hudlerhomes.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/alisonhudlerhomes/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/alisonhudlerhomes/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgLjVatD9eew41nNAuHxnbA
In this episode of South Baltimore Now, hosts Nate Carper and Kevin Lynch welcome Russ Causey, founder of the Hoodstock concert and member of the band Roses and Rust, along with Lauren Bussard from Unified Community Connections. They delve into the rich history and significance of Hoodstock, celebrating its 21st anniversary at a new venue — the Baltimore Museum of Industry. The discussion highlights Hoodstock's pivotal role in fundraising for individuals with disabilities, the community's enthusiastic involvement, the lineup of performing bands, and the generous support from various sponsors that make this charity event a success. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about the power of music to make a difference! Get Tickets and Details Here: https://unified.org/hoodstock/ Special Offer: I have 25 tickets available for $45 each! First come, first served. Avoid the fees by contacting Nate Carper at carpercreative@outlook.com Follow Hoodstock on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hoodstock Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoodstockbmore/
In this episode, Jennifer Walker talks with Eleanor Graves, founder of Refuge Design Workshop in Baltimore. Eleanor shares her unique journey from being an English major and Zen Buddhism practitioner to becoming an interior designer focused on sustainable and service-oriented home improvement. She discusses the principles of Zen Buddhism that influenced her design philosophy, the creation of her business, and her innovative approach to accessible design education. Additionally, Eleanor introduces her upcoming free webinar and courses, including 'Right Sizing with Design,' aimed at helping homeowners maximize their space effectively and intentionally. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:08 Eleanor's Career Journey 00:57 Discovering Zen Buddhism 02:05 Transition to Interior Design 05:45 Founding Refuge Design Workshop 12:15 Right Sizing with Design 27:01 Upcoming Free Webinar 29:35 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Host - Jennifer Walker: https://www.instagram.com/webuiltthislife/ Guest - Elanor Graves, Refuge Design Workshop: https://www.instagram.com/refuge_design_workshop/ Refuge Design Workshop Website: https://www.refugedesignworkshop.com/ Episode Sponsored by: Sparkling Charms Dental Studio https://sparklingcharmsdentistry.com/ 887 E. Fort Avenue Baltimore, MD 21230
In this episode of the South Baltimore Now! podcast, hosts Nate and Kevin chat with Kenny Kulesz of Klik Solutions, a South Baltimore-based IT firm that recently earned a spot on the prestigious Inc. 5000 list. The three discuss the company's journey from its roots as Federal Hill Solutions; its various office locations in Baltimore, Kiev, Amsterdam, Miami, and Austin; and its focus on community involvement and support for Ukraine. Kulesz highlights the importance of understanding client needs, providing tailored IT solutions, and the company's considerable growth thanks to its innovative services and strong local and global presence. Tune in to learn about Klik Solutions' commitment to making a positive impact in the tech world and their local community. 00:00 Introduction to South Baltimore Now Podcast 00:15 Meet Kenny Kulesz of Klik Solutions 00:18 Klik Solutions: A South Baltimore Success Story 00:38 The Journey and Challenges of Klik Solutions 02:54 Exploring Klik's Global Presence 05:26 Community Impact and Local Sponsorships 07:15 Klik's Commitment to Ukraine 10:39 Making the Inc. 5000 List 15:37 Supporting Small Businesses with IT Solutions 19:20 Fun and Networking Events 24:15 Baltimore as an Underrated Tech City 27:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Kilk.solutions: Fast Growing MSSP with a Global Footprint https://klik.solutions/ In just 90 days, Klik will have your business onboarded and your IT fully operational, with a tailored engineering structure, built and optimized to meet your specific business requirements. Help Support the Children of Ukraine! https://hopechildrenua.org/ Global Organization Group Ukraine Aid has partnered with Klik Solutions in a new project called Hope—Children of Ukraine. The goal of the project is to assist Ukrainian children from underprivileged families in learning English in a nurturing and enriching environment. Klik.solutions Picnic: Please Join us! Sept 21st 12-4pm 1000 Key Hwy E, Baltimore, MD 21230 https://klik.solutions/klik-solutions-picnic/?utm_source=Kenny&utm_medium=referral+&utm_campaign=Picnic+&utm_id=picnic Sponsored by: The Nevermore Haunt The old Kaufman's Store (previously Isaac Benesch and Sons) remained vacant until 2015 when it was acquired by Engineered Fear Productions (that's us!) in order to bring you The Nevermore Haunt. While our immediate goals are focused on running a successful event here each October we hope that in the future we can be a part of bringing vitality back to this beautiful historic property and community. TICKETS ON SALE NOW! https://thenevermorehaunt.com/
Host Nate Carper visits St. Mary's Star of the Sea, a historic Catholic church in South Baltimore, which is set to close in November after 148 years. He discusses the church's rich history and vibrant community impact with Father Kevin Ewing, the pastor, and Deacon Steve Sarnecki. The conversation includes the church's significant past, upcoming plans for memorializing the building, and integrating parishioners into other local churches. The discussion also highlights initiatives like community interviews and upcoming events such as the Mass of Thanksgiving and Oktoberfest. The episode emphasizes the church's ongoing mission despite the physical closure. Links of Interest: Tribute Wall https://www.charleslstevensfuneralhome.com/obituaries/St-Mary-Star-Of-The-Sea-Catholic-Church/#!/TributeWall Recorded Memories https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0A4CA9AC2BA5FD0-50478809-memories#/ 00:00 Introduction to St. Mary's Star of the Sea 00:36 Meet Father Kevin and Deacon Steve 01:00 The Legacy and Closure of St. Mary's 02:18 Community Impact and Future Plans 05:49 Preserving Memories and Initiatives 09:52 Personal Stories and Reflections 14:02 Upcoming Events and Community Engagement 16:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of the South Baltimore podcast, hosts Nate Carper and Kevin sit down with Taylor Schwartz, the director of Federal Hill Main Street, at their Federal Hill office. Taylor discusses the recent extensive rebranding of Federal Hill Main Street, which includes a new logo, colors, and a user-friendly website. Taylor explains the role of the organization in supporting local businesses, maintaining neighborhood charm, and organizing events. She also highlights the unique walkable nature of Federal Hill and the diverse community it serves. Additionally, Taylor shares insights into the collaborative efforts between various Baltimore Main Streets and Federal Hill's initiatives to address community needs such as safety and economic vitality. Lastly, she touches on the positive impact of increased attendance at Orioles games on local businesses. 00:00 Welcome to South Baltimore Podcast 00:18 Introducing Taylor and Federal Hill Main Street 01:08 Federal Hill Main Street Rebranding 02:14 New Website Features and Community Impact 05:06 Understanding Federal Hill Main Street's Role 07:03 Why Federal Hill is the Place to Be 11:17 Supporting Local Businesses and Safety Initiatives 17:02 Taylor's Journey and Passion for Nonprofits 19:40 Impact of Orioles' Success on Local Businesses 21:04 Closing Remarks and Call to Action
On this episode of the South Baltimore Now! podcast, Kevin Lynch interviews outgoing South Baltimore Youth Soccer League (SBYSL) Vice President Cindy Curley and new President Matt Schudtz. SBYSL will start its 20th season this fall at Latrobe Park in Locust Point. Curley talks about the founding of the league, its growth to 600 young athletes, success stories over the years, and the partnerships needed to run a soccer league. Schudtz talks about his love for soccer, his goals for the organization moving forward, how to handle the growth, the new futsal program, a budding middle school rivalry, and opportunities for local athletes to play for club teams. 2024 fall registration will begin in the coming days. There are opportunities for players age 3 and up, volunteers are needed for coaching, and SBYSL is always looking for sponsors. Website: https://www.sbysl.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057123084222
In this episode of the South Baltimore Now! podcast, Kevin Lynch interviews Baltimore mayoral candidate Thiru Vignarajah. During the interview, Vignarajah shares insights into his background, including his education at Yale and Harvard Law; his career as a federal and city prosecutor; and his vision for the city of Baltimore. He discusses his plans to address Baltimore's crime, educational shortcomings, and economic challenges. Vignarajah also talks about the importance of reinvigorating business in Baltimore, proposing substantial reforms in permitting, taxes, and police recruitment. https://www.thiruformayor.com/ https://www.southbmore.com/ 00:00 Welcome to South Baltimore: A Special Political Episode 00:21 The Political Podcast Scene in South Baltimore 01:50 Thiru Vignarajah's Candidacy for Mayor: Background and Vision 09:02 Addressing Baltimore's Crime: Thiru Vignarajah's Comprehensive Plan 14:07 Revitalizing Business and Development in Baltimore 27:44 Big Picture Ideas for Baltimore's Future 31:51 Environmental Initiatives and Closing Remarks
This episode takes listeners on a journey through South Baltimore's vibrant community life as hosts Nate and Kevin discuss enjoying the spring weather, upcoming neighborhood events, and local sports updates. They give special shoutouts to new sponsors and local businesses, including Don Tigre for its fantastic tacos and happy hour, M8 Beer for its Australian beers and game day specials, and Sparkling Charms for its pediatric dentistry services. Additionally, the hosts cover the local breakfast and brunch boom featuring new restaurants and bakeries enhancing the area's culinary scene. The episode takes a more serious turn as it addresses the Archdiocese of Baltimore's plans to consolidate church facilities, impacting the South Baltimore community. Lastly, the Movement Team's efforts to improve relations between Digital Harbor High School students and the Federal Hill community are highlighted. The episode concludes with a call to listeners for a photo challenge to engage the community further, offering a chance to win gift cards to local restaurants. Photo Challenge: Email photos of local places and see if our audience can guess where you are! carpercreative@outlook.com Deadline for submission is May 15th 2024. We will pick 15-20 top photos and each photographer/owner of the photo will be entered into a chance to win a few restaurant gift cards from a local business here in the neighborhood. In your email, please share where you took the picture ( in case you stump us too lol) . 00:00 Welcome to South Baltimore: A Vibrant Community Update 00:12 Celebrating Spring and Local Favorites 00:40 Shoutouts to New Sponsors and Local Hotspots 03:06 Spotlight on South Baltimore's Business Scene 06:15 Addressing the Church Consolidation Plan 09:01 Community Initiatives and High School Engagement 10:59 Upcoming Events and Weekend Fun in Baltimore 12:17 Engaging with the Audience: A Photo Challenge 13:50 Closing Remarks and Appreciation
In this episode of the South Baltimore Now podcast, guest host Jennifer Walker joins to discuss life and local businesses in South Baltimore. Jennifer, a freelance writer and podcast host, shares her connection to Baltimore and her experiences exploring local attractions with her family. The episode features an in-depth interview with Gene from Gene's Greens, a farm in Westminster, Maryland, known for its unique home delivery CSA model. Gene shares his journey from childhood gardening to running his own farm, focusing on flowers, vegetables, and supporting local ecosystems and biodiversity. The discussion delves into the challenges and rewards of the CSA model, the increasing popularity of home deliveries, and the importance of local support for sustainability and community well-being. Gene also highlights upcoming opportunities for the South Baltimore community to engage with his business at local farmers' markets and through online ordering. 00:00 Welcome to South Baltimore Now Podcast with Special Guest Jennifer Walker 00:52 Getting to Know Jennifer: Life and Interests in South Baltimore 02:08 Jennifer's Professional Journey: Freelance Writing and Podcast Hosting 03:44 Introducing Gene from Gene's Greens: A Unique CSA Model 05:22 Gene's Farming Background and the Evolution of Gene's Greens 08:20 The Daily Grind: A Farmer's Life and Challenges 11:44 Expanding Horizons: Gene's Greens Home Delivery and Market Presence 16:18 Gene's Environmental Initiatives and Future Plans
Insight into District 11 with Councilperson Eric Costello In this episode of the South Baltimore Now podcast, Kevin Lynch interviews incumbent Councilperson Eric Costello about the upcoming primary elections in Maryland on May 14th, focusing on his reelection bid for District 11. The discussion covers Costello's background, his journey to South Baltimore, achievements and experiences as a councilperson, his views on public service, and addressing community issues such as education, crime, and supporting small businesses. Specific topics include the improvement projects within the district, Costello's stance on public safety in collaboration with local and state officials, and his commitment to fostering a safer, more vibrant community. The conversation also highlights the importance of voter participation in the local elections and offers insights into the electoral process. 00:00 Welcome to South Baltimore Now Podcast 00:16 Introducing Councilman Eric Costello 01:07 Eric Costello's Journey to South Baltimore 01:48 Life and Work in South Baltimore: A Councilman's Perspective 02:44 From Community Leader to City Council 04:45 The Day-to-Day of a Baltimore City Council Member 08:58 Addressing Education and Community Projects 10:54 The Challenges and Rewards of Local Politics 20:13 Tackling Crime and Public Safety in South Baltimore 24:09 Supporting Small Businesses and Development Projects 28:46 Voting in the Upcoming Primary Elections 31:29 Final Thoughts and Encouragement to Vote
Talking with Zac Blanchard, District 11 Council Member Candidate On this episode of the South Baltimore Now! Podcast, Kevin Lynch talks with Zac Blanchard, a candidate for the District 11 Council seat. Blanchard is a Federal Hill resident, a graduate of the Naval Academy, President of the Federal Hill Neighborhood Association, a board member of Federal Hill Main Street, and an assistant football coach at Digital Harbor High School. Kevin asks Zac about his background, what he loves about South Baltimore, and topics such as crime, small business, development, and the future of Digital Harbor High School. Incumbent Councilman Eric Costello, who is running for reelection, will be featured on an upcoming episode. The Primary is on May 14th. Register to vote here: https://elections.maryland.gov/voter_registration/
What does it mean to be blind in the 21st century? How can technology and community help people with low vision and blindness live the life they want? In this episode, Nate Carper talks to Mark Riccobono, the President of the National Federation of the Blind (NFB), the oldest and largest organization led by blind people in the United States.
⚾On this episode of South Baltimore Now! Nate and Kevin talk with South Baltimore Little League (SBLL) President Brendan O'Brien and Vice President of Softball Elijah Wirth.
On this episode of the South Baltimore Now! Podcast, Nate and Kevin visit M8 Beer in South Baltimore to chat with owner Jeff Osborne. Osborne is a native of Australia who recently moved back to Baltimore to open M8 Beer. He's a former squash pro and loves a good easy-drinking beer. On the podcast the three discuss the menu and beers at M8, future renovations to the brewery, Australian clichés, and Baltimore sports and their impact on businesses near the stadiums. https://www.m8beer.com/ episode recorded using Nomono Sound Capsule: www.nomono.co Produced by: Nate Carper www.natecarpercreative.com
On this episode of the South Baltimore Now! Podcast, Nate and Kevin chat with Baltimore comedian Adam Freesman. He discusses how he has become a regular in the standup comedy circuit around Baltimore, has fun on his social media channels, and produces the Baltimore, Annapolis, and Frederick shows for Don't Tell Comedy.
On this episode of the South Baltimore Now! Podcast, Nate and Kevin talk with Marcellous Butler and Brian Meyer of FLOHOM, a floating hotel business which already has two luxury houseboats at Baltimore marinas and which is manufacturing its future boats at the Port Covington Marina in the Baltimore Peninsula development of South Baltimore. Learn about all aspects of the business and FLOHOM's plans for expanding floating communities in Baltimore.
In this episode of the South Baltimore Now! podcast, Nate interviews Jeff Washo, a veteran real estate agent and long-time resident of the neighborhood. Washo shares his insights on the changes and developments that have taken place in South Baltimore over the past two decades, as well as his personal journey from civil engineering to real estate. He also gives some tips and advice for anyone looking to buy or sell a property in the area. Learn More about Jeff Washo: https://www.compass.com/agents/jeff-washo/
On this episode of the South Baltimore Now! podcast, Nate and Kevin talk to Brad O'Brien about how the community, Baltimore Police Department, the Baltimore City Sheriff's Office, the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office, and State Legislature are addressing crime in South Baltimore. O'Brien is a South Baltimore neighbor who has lived in the community for 10 years along with his wife and children. Since 2019, O'Brien has served in the role of Public Safety Chair for the Federal Hill Neighborhood Association. He also serves as the President of the Baltimore Police Department's Community Relations Council for the Southern District. Links and information from O'Brien: SAO LEARN event on 10/30 - https://www.facebook.com/events/3594675640755731/?ref=newsfeed Public Safety Discussion - Facebook Group Email for people who want to follow up - fhna.publicsafety@gmail.com Sign up for BPD SD CRC email updates - http://eepurl.com/hhk97H CRC meets first Tuesday of each month from 7-8 at the Southern District office (10 Cherry Hill Road) anyone is welcome. It is the only standing meeting where community members can engage with our Command Staff.
South Baltimore Now! Podcast: Author Discusses His Book About South Baltimore and the '97 Orioles On this episode of the South Baltimore Now! podcast, Nate and Kevin talk to Patrick McArdle, author of Wire to Wire. McArdle, a longtime South Baltimore resident, wrote this memoir about the first year he moved to South Baltimore. It focuses on his immediate affection for the neighborhood and the Orioles 1997 season when the team earned the title of wire-to-wire American League Champions after spending the entire year in first place. During the interview, the podcast crew discusses the book, reminisces about great eras of Orioles baseball, and has a fun conversation about everyone's love for South Baltimore living. Wire to Wire is available on Amazon and at Cheese Galore and More in Federal Hill.
South Baltimore's New Brewery District Welcome to the South Baltimore Now! Podcast where we talk about everything that's great about our neighborhood. In this episode, Kevin and Nate discuss the new South Baltimore Brewery District with the brewery owners from Pickett Brewing Company, Wico Street Beer Co., and Checkerspot Brewing Company. Suspended Brewing Company is also a founding member of the district, and M8 Beer recently opened in the area. Take a listen and learn about the new South Baltimore Brewery District, how the breweries plan to collaborate, and how each brewery is unique.
Welcome to the South Baltimore Now! Podcast where we talk about everything that's great about our neighborhood. In this episode, Kevin and Nate talk about southbmore.com launching a new Business Directory, a one-stop shop for finding local services, restaurants, events, and coupons. Whether you need a painter, a roofer, a carpet cleaner, or just a good place to eat or drink, the Business Directory will help you find it. Kevin also shares his passion for covering the stories of South Baltimore and how he wants to make southbmore.com more than just a news site or a blog, but a website that celebrates all the aspects of our community. Tune in to hear more about this exciting project and how you can get involved. To learn more about getting your business listed on the Directory, reach out to Nate Carper: carpercreative@outlook.com or Kevin Lynch: Kevin@inceptmm.com
Thank you for listening and supporting southbmore.com! We appreciate your feedback and suggestions from our survey. We're working on some new services and content to help you connect with local businesses. Stay tuned! Rock out at the Sunset Jams at Rash Field, every Friday from 5-8pm until Oct 27th. Enjoy free live music and food trucks. Tonight is the First Jam! Karaoke night at Charm City Meadworks, 400 E. Biddle St, tonight and every first Friday of each month. Come and sip some mead and sing your heart out. It's going to be awesome! Shop local at the BMI Farmers Market on Saturday 9-1 and the Cross St Farmers Market on Sunday 10-2. Find fresh produce, baked goods, crafts, and more. Meet some of the amazing people who make our community so vibrant. PTO Grownups Social Hour at Checkerspot Brewing Company on Thurs Sept 28th from 6-9. Join the PTOs of FSK, TJ, and Fed Hill Prep for a fun night of mingling and celebrating the new school year. Taste some of the best craft beer in town. How cool is that?
Join us on South Baltimore Now as we wish Farid and his team at Baba's Kitchen a fond farewell. Baba's will be closing its doors on Sunday May 14th after serving the South Baltimore community for nearly 15 years. If there was a Baltimore restaurant hall of fame, Baba's would most certainly be inducted.
South Baltimore Now: Wine Importer and Documentary Subject Russ Lorber On this episode of South Baltimore Now, we interview South Baltimore resident Russ Lorber. Lorber started a wine importing company called Wide Roots and is also the subject of an upcoming documentary called Wine Hunter that follows his life changing decision to get into wine importing.
On this episode of the Listen Up South Baltimore podcast, Kevin interviews Sam Cogen. Cogen is a candidate for Baltimore City Sheriff, the president of South Baltimore Neighborhood Association, and a board member of Federal Hill Main Street and South Baltimore Gateway Partnership.
It's SouthBMore.com's 10-year anniversary! Nate talks with Kevin about how he launched the site, some of the biggest stories of the last 10 years, the business model of running a local news website, and a new reader revenue initiative to help grow SouthBMore.com. Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/SouthBMore
On Episode 19 of This Week in South Baltimore Nate and Kevin take look back at 2021 in South Baltimore. One of the biggest stories was South Baltimore getting back to business with many new business openings, including five new restaurants on Cross Street, changes at Cross Street Market, and a new lineup at McHenry Row. In addition to running down every new retail business in the area, Nate and Kevin discuss the emergence of Port Covington with several stakeholders involved, the entertainment development planned around the casino, and additional real estate projects that have moved forward over the past year.
TWISB Podcast: Discussing the New Rash Field with Laurie Schwartz of Waterfront Partnership On Episode 18 of This Week in South Baltimore, Kevin interviews Waterfront Partnership President Laurie Schwartz. Waterfront Partnership recently opened phase one of the Rash Field redevelopment, a project that added a skatepark, playgrounds, an overlook, cafe space, and green spaces. Laurie discusses the coming phase two of the project, the future of the Harborplace pavilions, and other projects around the Inner Harbor.
On Episode 17 of This Week in South Baltimore, Nate and Kevin talk with EatmoreBaltimore's Eater-in-Chief Chris Franzoni. Chris has a popular Instagram page with more than 103,000 followers that focuses on Baltimore dining. The trio discusses great plates from around the area, trends in the dining scene, what Baltimore is missing, how Baltimore fares as a dining destination, the current challenges of owning a restaurant, and the evolution of Cross Street.
On Episode 16 of This Week in South Baltimore, Kevin interviews Weller Development Partner Steve Siegel to get in-depth information on the Port Covington Development. This project, which is described as the largest urban redevelopment project in the country, currently has five new buildings under construction. Listen to hear all about this project that is reimagining a South Baltimore neighborhood.
On Episode 15 of This Week in South Baltimore, Kevin and Nate discuss new COVID-19 mandates; new restaurants that have opened in South Baltimore adding barbecue, Mexican food, and southern cuisine; local business news including a new gym, new dog training studio, and a change of ownership at Federal Hill Ace Hardware; and real estate investments that include park improvements, new townhomes, and a theatre project.
TWISB Podcast Episode 14: Discussing Real Estate Development and New Restaurants in South Baltimore On Episode 14 of This Week in South Baltimore, Kevin and Nate discuss all the development projects around South Baltimore including One Westport, Port Covington, Baltimore Arena, and Banner Row Townhomes. They also cover restaurant news including the new Hammerjacks concept, No Way Rose from Ashish Alfred, new businesses at Cross Street Market, vegan restaurants for the Inner Harbor, and changes at Sagamore Spirit.
TWISB Podcast Episode 13: Discussing the Hot South Baltimore Real Estate Market with Local Realtors On Episode 13 of This Week in South Baltimore, Kevin and Nate are joined by Jody Buck and Jim Gunsiorowski of the Key Group of Cummings & Co. Realtors. The market in South Baltimore, like many areas around the country, is red hot and Buck and Gunsiorowski give insight on the factors that led to this. We also discuss the most sought after areas in South Baltimore, where the influx of buyers are coming from, and if the market can sustain this momentum.
On Episode 12 of This Week in South Baltimore, Kevin interviews local commercial real estate professionals Jim Chivers and Mike Gioioso to get their take on recent big news stories in the South Baltimore real estate market. This includes Under Armour's decision to fully move to Port Covington by 2025, the future of Tide Point and Locust Point without Under Armour, the impact State offices could bring to Downtown, how to fix Harborplace, and local trends in the retail and industrial markets during the COVID-19 pandemic.
TWISB, Episode 11: Discussing Restaurants and Real Estate Development in South Baltimore On Episode 11 of This Week in South Baltimore, Nate and Kevin discuss a ton of real estate development news, including the start of vertical construction in Port Covington, a big new tenant for Pigtown, and a large townhome development in Westport. They also discuss a lot of restaurant news, including closings and openings, dining options coming soon, and a new water cruise.
Discussing the Restaurant Industry During COVID-19 with Dave Rather of Mother’sOn Episode 10 of This Week in South Baltimore, Nate and Kevin chat with Mother's Federal Hill Grille owner Dave Rather about the 24-year history of his popular restaurant, how restaurants are handling COVID-19 and recent setbacks in the city, and his plans for the future.
On Episode 9 of This Week in South Baltimore, Nate and Kevin discuss the reopening of restaurant dining in Baltimore and take a deep dive into all the new development news around the Middle Branch, including the restart of Port Covington, the new master plan for Westport, and the start of work at the Warner Street District which will bring a Topgolf to South Baltimore. They also discuss industrial investments in Curtis Bay and Carroll-Camden Industrial Area.
On Episode 8 of This Week in South Baltimore, Nate and Kevin discuss new businesses opening in Federal Hill, Downtown, and Pigtown; some business closures around the area; the potential for a large real estate development in the heart of Federal Hill; Baltimore's effort for a new arena; a big new development on the westside of Downtown; real estate news; local stories; events; and great plates around SoBo.
On Episode 7 of This Week in South Baltimore, Nate and Kevin discuss a barrage of new business news that include The Local Oyster coming to Locust Point, two Latin American businesses opening in Federal Hill, a coffee shop opening in Pigtown, a renovated Hollins Market reopening, and two gyms opening in Locust Point. Plus, we discuss real estate news including two park master plans, more apartments for Downtown, and more storage for Carroll-Camden. We cap it off with some cool stories around the neighborhood, and talk about some great plates around South Baltimore.
Welcome to a special episode of SOBO Spotlight. In this episode Nate sits down (from 6 ft away) with Lauren Bussard, Director of Development for Unified Community Connections and Russ Causey, founder of the annual Hoodstock Charity Music Festival to discuss the upcoming 17th annual Hoodstock “Virtual” event which will air live on the Hoodstock Youtube channel Saturday Oct 17th at 8PM.This year’s event is sure to be VIRTUALLY the best Hoodstock EVER!!!Click here to Watch Live Sat OCt 17th @ 8PM (donations appreciated): https://www.youtube.com/c/HoodstockBmore/featured Click here to learn more about Unified Community Connections: www.unified.org
On this episode of SoBo Spotlight, we speak with South Baltimore Gateway Partnership (SBGP) Executive Director Brad Rogers about the millions of dollars of Casino Local Impact Grants his organization manages. SBGP is behind projects such as a new master plan for the Middle Branch, a redeveloped park in Cherry Hill, a walking bridge in Port Covington, enhanced maintenance at Federal Hill Park, and more. It also helps boost local main streets and community organizations and awards grants to local nonprofits.
On Episode 6 of This Week in South Baltimore, Nate and Kevin discuss the loosening of COVID-19 restrictions; new businesses in South Baltimore including an ice cream shop and a crepe shop; businesses modifying concepts to keep up with the times; real estate developments in Pigtown, Port Covington, Sharp-Leadenhall, and Cherry Hill; the Ravens getting the season started as the Orioles are still competing for the playoffs; and our favorite plates around South Baltimore.
In this Episode of SoBo Spotlight Nathan and Kevin are joined by Terry Hasseltine, the Executive Director of Maryland's Sports Commission. He is leading Baltimore's efforts to be a host city in the 2026 FIFA World Cup which is taking place in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. We discuss Baltimore's chances to be one of the 10 American hosts cities, why M&T Bank Stadium and the surrounding area are such an asset to the bid, what the festivities would be like if the World Cup came to Baltimore, and additional sporting events eyed for the City.