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Canton’s OneDo Coffee Roasters will expand to Rash Field Park in spring 2025
Baltimore caffeine fiends will have a new spot to grab a cup of coffee near the Inner Harbor next year.
OneDo Coffee Roasters is set to open a new location in Rash Field Park in spring 2025.
Serving up coffees, teas, sandwiches, and salads in Canton since 2019, the neighborhood favorite will expand to the Pavilion space at Rash Field.
Rash Field Park redevelopment moves ahead with $18M second phase
The next phase in the redevelopment of one of Baltimore’s most prominent waterfront parks is ready to break ground after getting an influx of government funds. The second phase of improvements to Rash Field Park has received $14 million from the state of Maryland, according to a release from the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore, the nonprofit leading the development. That money, combined with $4 million from the City of Baltimore, means the project on the south side of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor will break ground this fall.
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