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Uplands Master Plan Phase II in Baltimore Breaks Ground 

Pennrose, KMJ Uplands LLC, B&W Solutions, Uplands Community Association, and project partners have broken ground on the Uplands Phase II. Located at a prominent gateway to Baltimore along Edmondson Ave, the plan is to transform a 63-acre site from a distressed housing complex to a vibrant, walkable community.  

The $53.1 million Phase II will add 150 brand new affordable and workforce apartments and comprehensive infrastructure upgrades to support the next homeownership phase. The project will also complete a separate $28.6 million infrastructure project to construct new utilities, sidewalks, and roads. Once completed, the $237 million Uplands redevelopment will deliver 719 for-sale and rental homes across 63 acres, along with over 10,000 square feet of community and retail space.  

“Uplands is in the unique position to shape an entire neighborhood, and we look forwarding to adding thoughtfully designed affordable housing options, amenities, and infrastructure updates to this vibrant neighborhood,” said Patrick Stewart, regional vice president at Pennrose.  

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