Six months after leaving Charles Street, art gallery owner Constantine Grimaldis looks back – and ahead
When art gallery owner Constantine “Costas” Grimaldis closed his business on Charles Street and moved to Hampden last December, it was a setback to a once-bustling block of Baltimore City. His business, C. Grimaldis Gallery, was part of a mix of tenants that would have made Jane Jacobs proud –…
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Six months after leaving Charles Street, art gallery owner Constantine Grimaldis looks back – and ahead
When art gallery owner Constantine “Costas” Grimaldis closed his business on Charles Street and moved to Hampden last December, it was a setback to a once-bustling block of Baltimore City. His business, C. Grimaldis Gallery, was part of a mix of tenants that would have made Jane Jacobs proud — restaurants, shops, services and apartment…
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