NEW ERA IN MODERN LIVING.

SILO POINT CONDOMINIUMS RISE ABOVE BALTIMORE’S INNER HARBOR TO MARK A NEW ERA IN MODERN LIVING

If you want the vibrant urban experience that downtown living can bring, look no further than Silo Point condominiums in the Baltimore neighborhood of Locust Point, home to historic Fort McHenry.

Once the site of the Archer Daniels Midland grain elevator, today the 24-story Silo Point condominium tower rises above Baltimore’s Harbor to mark a new era in modern living.

Constructed in 1923, the B&O Railroad grain terminal was the biggest and fastest grain elevator in the world.  This beacon of International commerce jutted 290 feet into the air.  The grain terminal was the pulse of the world’s agricultural market in the new age of industrialism.  Every year, nearly 10 miles of conveyor belt carried 3.8 million bushels of grain from rail cars to transatlantic cargo ships.  These vessels transported the grain to ports all over the world.

Enter the former industrial building and first be inspired by the dramatic lobby.  Next take a look at the many home buying opportunities.  Silo Point offers over 30 different floor plans ranging from 1,100 to 5,000 square feet.  One bedroom homes start in the $260s, two bedroom in the 450s and “Sky Townhomes” in the 550s.  All layouts include gourmet kitchens, hardwood floors, spacious closets, home organization and storage systems, spa-inspired baths, balconies or terraces, and smart home wiring.  Towering windows allow light to floor the unique contemporary spaces, all with spectacular birds-eye city and harbor views.

On-Site Concierge
The luxury doesn’t end there.  A personal on-site concierge, “Call on Jack” will provide comprehensive lifestyle management and leisure services.  “Call on Jack” – available at only four luxury properties throughout the country – can be reached by in-person requests, a quick phone call or accessing the intuitive web portal.