|
Situated on the site of the old J.S. Young Licorice Factory, remnants of the old factory buildings still remain. Retail stores and offices are located in this renovated building fronting Boston Street. A smokestack built in 1883, converted into a working lighthouse, serves as a landmark and namesake for Lighthouse Point. Keeping with the turn-of-the-century industrial architecture, newly constructed buildings add to the flavor and charm of this urban oasis. Home to the Baltimore Marine Center, a one-stop-shop for any boaters' needs, and to an abundance of shops, convenience retail, offices, restaurants, and residences servicing boaters and locals alike. Gated parking ensures parking is always available to Lighthouse Point patrons. Spectacular views of the Inner Harbor and Fort McHenry please the senses whether you are sitting harbor-side by the pool, working from one of the J.S. Young offices, or returning home to a prestigious Lighthouse Landing Apartment. Lighthouse Point has something for everyone. |