Baltimore is preparing to sell two properties near the Horseshoe Casino Baltimore for redevelopment, relocating the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter.
The City Council approved changes this week to a plan passed in 2002 to overhaul the industrial zone, adding outdoor recreational use to the possibilities for the area. The changes were made in anticipation of the sale of 1411 Warner St. and 301 Stockholm St., which are used as parking and the BARCS facility.
The goal is to enable creation of an “entertainment hub” near the casino and sports stadiums, according to letters filed with the legislation. One of the ideas being floated includes an outdoor golf driving range, said City Councilman Robert W. Curran.
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