Brexton Condominium

The Brexton Condominium
The Brexton, a triangle-shaped, turret-topped residence hotel built in 1880, is a landmark in the Mount Vernon neighorhood of Baltimore in the 800 block of Park Avenue. Designed by prominent architect Charles Cassell, the hotel was the one-time lodging for Wallis Warfield Simpson, Duchess of Windsor when she lived in Baltimore. The Hotel went through many incarnations as low-rent apartments and artist digs in the 1970’s and 80’s until it closed in 1987.
The Brexton, 15,000 square feet and 6 storeys above a full-height basement, looks good as a prospect for development. Located 1 block from the MARC train and 3 blocks from the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall and a short, walk or bus ride to Amtrak Pennsylvania Station and rail transportation to the Washington area.
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