![]() What moved the closing up, the lawyer said, is that Grand Central was cited on July 30 for violating Mayor Bernard C. “Grand Central as a nightclub, as a concept, was on borrowed time, and that time was expected to expire at the end of the month, when they were going to start developing,” he said. The ‘future development’ they mentioned is an eight-story office building that the owners, known as Landmark Partners, plan to construct on the site of Grand Central.Īttorney Stephan Fogleman told Baltimore’s liquor board yesterday that the owners were almost ready to start construction on the project and originally were planning to close Grand Central at the end of the month. “We appreciate all of our customers and supporters and thank them for their long-time loyalty we look forward to celebrating the institution’s legacy in the future development.”
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