Mercantile Deposit and Trust, Baltimore
Facts and practical information
Mercantile Deposit and Trust, also known as 2 Hopkins Plaza, 10 Hopkins Plaza, and 2Hopkins, are historic buildings located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. They are significant as a competition-winning design that was part of an influential urban renewal plan known as the Charles Center Master Plan. This was Parcel 12 of that plan. The Modernist buildings were designed in 1965 by the local architectural firm of Peterson & Brickbauer and constructed by Emery Roth & Sons. The two separate structures are part of the same office complex. Built on a shared plaza, they are a 22-story office tower known as 2 Hopkins Plaza and a three-story pavilion known as 10 Hopkins Plaza. The office building rises to a height of 315 feet. It is one of the first reinforced concrete high-rise office buildings in Maryland. ()
111 West Baltimore StreetCentral Baltimore (Downtown Baltimore)Baltimore
Mercantile Deposit and Trust – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Walters Art Museum, Royal Farms Arena, Baltimore Heritage Walk.
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How to get to Mercantile Deposit and Trust by public transport?
Bus
- Hopkins Place & Baltimore Arena Mid-block Southbound • Lines: 51 (2 min walk)
- Baltimore Arena Bay 3 • Lines: Rd (2 min walk)
Light rail
- Baltimore Arena • Lines: Lr (4 min walk)
- Lexington Market • Lines: Lr (7 min walk)
Metro
- Charles Center • Lines: M (5 min walk)
- Lexington Market • Lines: M (9 min walk)
Train
- Baltimore Camden Station (11 min walk)