Baltimore Block-Fulton Co
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Sprinterman
N 33° 46.100 W 084° 23.320
16S E 741835 N 3739534
west end of Baltimore Place (off West Peachtree), Atlanta
Waymark Code: WMC6GW
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 07/31/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Lat34North
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Baltimore Block was built in 1885 by Jacob J. Rosenthal. Named for the developer´s hometown, the row houses were Atlanta´s first apartment-type development and the first to be based on a long-term land lease. Each of the graciously appointed fourteen original units featured central heating and gas fixtures, and in accepted Baltimore custom, the land was leased to homeowners for 99 years. For a quarter of a century, the elegant row houses were home to socially prominent families and professionals, including the builder himself, who had settled in Atlanta.

Around 1907, the block began to fall out of vogue, and during the 1920´s, four of the buildings were torn down. The remaining units were left derelict, a home to vagrants.

Then, in 1932 came a renaissance, when artistically-minded Atlantans began to buy and restore the rowhouses, converting many to smaller apartments. Since that time, Baltimore Block has been home to artists, writers, journalists, actors, and even a French countess. Unfortunately, two more buildings were destroyed in 1954, and renovators mistakenly removed vital parts of their foundation. During the 1960´s, the block became a mecca for the bohemian set, when a coffeehouse, later a bar, operated out of two of the row houses. Later, offices, galleries and small shops began to mix in with the residential units. In 1989, the row houses, all under a single ownership for the first time, were renovated for use as office space, and a large L-shaped, 5-story addition was completed.
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