One Calvert Plaza, Baltimore
Facts and practical information
One Calvert Plaza, formerly the Continental Trust Company Building, is a historic 16-story, 76 m skyscraper in Baltimore, Maryland. The Beaux-Arts, early modern office building was constructed with steel structural members clad with terra cotta fireproofing and tile-arch floors. Its namesake was chartered in 1898 and instrumental in merging several Baltimore light and gas companies into one citywide system. It was constructed in 1900–1901 to designs prepared by D.H. Burnham and Company of Chicago and is a survivor of the Great Baltimore Fire of February 1904, that destroyed more than 100 acres in the present downtown financial district. When it was built in 1901, it was then the tallest building in Baltimore, and it kept that title until being surpassed by the iconic Bromo-Seltzer Tower of the Emerson Drug Company on the northeast corner of West Lombard and South Eutaw Streets on the downtown west side. Led by Capt. Isaac Edward Emerson, the inventor of the stomach remedy and antacid, "Bromo-Seltzer" in 1911. ()
201 East Baltimore StreetCentral Baltimore (Downtown Baltimore)Baltimore
One Calvert Plaza – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Royal Farms Arena, Baltimore Heritage Walk, War Memorial Plaza, Harborplace.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to One Calvert Plaza by public transport?
Bus
- Redwood Street • Lines: Purple (2 min walk)
- Saint Paul Street & East Fayette Street • Lines: Purple (3 min walk)
Metro
- Charles Center • Lines: M (3 min walk)
- Shot Tower/Market Place • Lines: M (9 min walk)
Light rail
- Baltimore Arena • Lines: Lr (11 min walk)
- Lexington Market • Lines: Lr (12 min walk)
Train
- Baltimore Camden Station (15 min walk)