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Foster Distinctive Communities: The Can Company, Baltimore, Maryland

Smart Growth Principles
Mix land uses X
Compact building design  
Range of housing choices  
Walkable neighborhoods  
Distinctive and attractive places *
Preserve open space and farmland  
Direct development toward existing communities X
Variety of transportation choices  
Predictable, fair, and cost-effective decision-making X
Community and stakeholder participation  
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Located along Baltimore's waterfront, the Can Company development is a former industrial facility converted into a mixed-use complex that preserves the historic factory structure to create a distinctive identity.

The manufacturing facility was the first project completed under Maryland's voluntary cleanup program to address brownfield contamination. Developer Struever Brothers, Eccles & Rouse rehabilitated the historic structure, transforming the site into a lively retail and office complex that has revitalized the surrounding neighborhood.

The 200,000-square-foot facility houses 40 businesses, including an Emerging Technology Center, offices, restaurants, and stores. These businesses provide services and customers for each other, while adding amenities for the surrounding neighborhoods.

Completed in 1999, this rehabilitation has encouraged the ongoing redevelopment of neighborhoods nearby. Between 1997 and 2000, home values in neighboring areas rose over 70 percent, with annual home sales doubling in the late 1990s. Building and construction permits quadrupled as abandoned and underused town homes were rehabilitated.

The Can Company and its Emerging Technology Center were part of Baltimore's larger plan to develop a competitive location for technology firms. The Digital Harbor program created 4,000 jobs in two years, offering an alternative to suburban office parks.

Among the many awards the Can Company has received are the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties Special Recognition and Revitalization Award in 2000, the 1999 Maryland Historic Trust Preservation Award, the 1999 National Trust for Historic Preservation Honor Award, and the 1998 Maryland Department of Planning Smart Growth Award.

This case study was first published in 2006 and updated in November 2011.

Find other case studies in Smart Growth Illustrated that discuss the 10 smart growth principles.

 
Photos of The Can Company
  • Can Company Building

    The Can Company's signature building contains offices and a restaurant. The former factory’s smokestack, an area landmark, was preserved.

  • Can Company Headquarters

    Offices, stores, and a restaurant occupy this refurbished building.

  • Can Company Cafes and Restaurants

    Workers and residents enjoy the outdoor seating at the Can Company's cafes and restaurants. The variety of building styles reflects the area’s history.

  • Can Company Store Fronts

    Stores line the first floor of this office building.

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