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Medfield, Baltimore

Medfield is a neighborhood located in north Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America. It is located to the north of the trendy Hampden neighborhood and south of affluent Roland Park neighborhood. Its unofficial boundaries are Coldspring Lane to the north; Jones Falls Expressway (Interstate 83) to the west; Falls Road/Hickory Avenue to the east; and West 41st Street to the south.

Medfield
Houses along Newport Avenue
CountryUnited States
StateMaryland
CityBaltimore
Area
 • Total.267 sq mi (0.69 km2)
 • Land.267 sq mi (0.69 km2)
 [1]
Population
 (2010)
 • Total2,348[1]
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)EDT
ZIP code
21211[1]
Area code410, 443, and 667

History edit

Part of Medfield was built on the grounds of the Medfield Academy, a 19th-century prep school believed to have stood near 42nd Street west of Falls Road. Baltimore annexed the southern half of Medfield in 1888 and the northern half in 1918.[2]

Most of Medfield was developed from the 1920s through the 1960s. The southern section of the neighborhood (that adjacent to Hampden) and the northern section (off of Cold Spring Lane) were the first areas to be developed. The middle was developed from the 1940s - 1950s. Many of the first residents of Medfield were longtime residents of Hampden, who wished to move into newer houses, some of which had larger yards.[3] Many of such residents still refer to the area as "Lower Roland Park".

Despite the suburban flight and subsequent urban decay experienced in Baltimore starting in the 1950s, Medfield continued to be a desirable and comparatively safe neighborhood for blue-collar and middle-class families. As a result of urban renewal efforts and the "boom" in the housing market experienced in the 2000s, the neighborhood received much investment and rehabilitation, and thus attracted an increased amount of young professionals. There are currently several new development projects occurring in and around Medfield.

Medfield is currently in the Baltimore City 7th and 14th City Council District. The Medfield Community Association is a volunteer organization that represents the neighborhood, whose mission is to empower the community to improve quality of life through communication, engagement, participation, and advocacy.[4]

Housing stock edit

Medfield contains a variety of types of houses, far more variety than most Baltimore neighborhoods. Most of the neighborhood consists of brick rowhouses, most of which include front porches. There are also many single-family detached houses throughout the neighborhood, as well as several apartment buildings.

Schools edit

Medfield is home to Medfield Heights Elementary School, which boasts test scores above city/state averages. The neighborhood is also adjacent to the campuses of Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and Western High School, two well-regarded public magnet schools.

The community is also about 1 mile from Loyola University Maryland and about 2 miles from Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus.

Parks and Recreation edit

Medfield Heights Park is located directly behind Medfield Heights Elementary School, and is overseen by the Principal of the Elementary School. This park contains 2 baseball fields, basketball courts, and green space. The neighborhood is also walking distance to several parks in Hampden (Roosevelt Park on Falls Road and W. 36th Street; and Buena Vista Park on West 42nd Street at Buena Vista Avenue). It is also about 2 miles from Lake Roland Park in Baltimore County.

Adjacent to the Medfield Heights Park is the Medfield Heights Recreation Center, which is managed by the Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks. The facility received a complete renovation in 2009.[5]

Transportation edit

Medfield is easily accessible by many methods of transportation. The community is located directly off of Exit 9 of the Jones Falls Expressway (I-83), and is walking distance from the Cold Spring Lane station of the Baltimore Light Rail, and several bus lines. Additionally, the Blue Jay Shuttle of Johns Hopkins University provides service to students in the neighborhood via its Blue and Pink lines.[6][7]

Development edit

A development of 43 market-rate townhomes is underway at the edge of Medfield, called Skyview.[8] Additionally, plans to redevelop the nearby Rotunda have been completed after being on hold for several years. The redevelopment includes approximately 300 market rate apartments and several restaurants and shops.[9][10]

Called part of Greater Hampden, several industrial sites have been targeted for development for residential townhomes and apartments. The largest is planned for the PepsiCo plant on Union Avenue, next to the Jones Falls.[11]

Additionally, a community group involving residents of the Medfield, Hampden, and Woodbery neighborhoods has explored the construction of a dog park at Buena Vista Park.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Medfield neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland". City-data.com. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
  2. ^ Joseph L. Arnold (June 1978). "Suburban Growth and Municipal Annexation in Baltimore, 1745-1918" (PDF). Maryland Historical Magazine. Vol. 73, no. 2. p. 112.
  3. ^ . www.baltimoresun.com. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011.
  4. ^ "Medfield Community Association". Medfield Community Association. February 9, 2015.
  5. ^ "Baltimore City recreation center to receive make over from United Way corporate partners" (PDF). Medfield.com press release. September 28, 2009.
  6. ^ (PDF). Johns Hopkins University. August 18, 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 29, 2015.
  7. ^ (PDF). Johns Hopkins University. August 18, 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 29, 2015.
  8. ^ "Baltimore/Washington Projects". Manzo Company. Archived from the original on January 29, 2015. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  9. ^ Larry Perl (September 17, 2013). "MOM's Organic Market announced as grocer for Rotunda". The Baltimore Sun.
  10. ^ Kevin Litten (March 31, 2014). "Rotunda cinemas in North Baltimore will close". Baltimore Business Journal.
  11. ^ Natalie Sherman (February 13, 2016). "Greater Hampden faces flood of development". Baltimore Sun.
  12. ^ Adam Bednar (July 12, 2011). "You tell us: Does Hampden need a dog park?". North Baltimore Patch.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Medfield Baltimore news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Medfield is a neighborhood located in north Baltimore Maryland United States of America It is located to the north of the trendy Hampden neighborhood and south of affluent Roland Park neighborhood Its unofficial boundaries are Coldspring Lane to the north Jones Falls Expressway Interstate 83 to the west Falls Road Hickory Avenue to the east and West 41st Street to the south MedfieldNeighborhood of BaltimoreHouses along Newport AvenueCountryUnited StatesStateMarylandCityBaltimoreArea Total 267 sq mi 0 69 km2 Land 267 sq mi 0 69 km2 1 Population 2010 Total2 348 1 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST EDTZIP code21211 1 Area code410 443 and 667 Contents 1 History 2 Housing stock 3 Schools 4 Parks and Recreation 5 Transportation 6 Development 7 ReferencesHistory editPart of Medfield was built on the grounds of the Medfield Academy a 19th century prep school believed to have stood near 42nd Street west of Falls Road Baltimore annexed the southern half of Medfield in 1888 and the northern half in 1918 2 Most of Medfield was developed from the 1920s through the 1960s The southern section of the neighborhood that adjacent to Hampden and the northern section off of Cold Spring Lane were the first areas to be developed The middle was developed from the 1940s 1950s Many of the first residents of Medfield were longtime residents of Hampden who wished to move into newer houses some of which had larger yards 3 Many of such residents still refer to the area as Lower Roland Park Despite the suburban flight and subsequent urban decay experienced in Baltimore starting in the 1950s Medfield continued to be a desirable and comparatively safe neighborhood for blue collar and middle class families As a result of urban renewal efforts and the boom in the housing market experienced in the 2000s the neighborhood received much investment and rehabilitation and thus attracted an increased amount of young professionals There are currently several new development projects occurring in and around Medfield Medfield is currently in the Baltimore City 7th and 14th City Council District The Medfield Community Association is a volunteer organization that represents the neighborhood whose mission is to empower the community to improve quality of life through communication engagement participation and advocacy 4 Housing stock editMedfield contains a variety of types of houses far more variety than most Baltimore neighborhoods Most of the neighborhood consists of brick rowhouses most of which include front porches There are also many single family detached houses throughout the neighborhood as well as several apartment buildings Schools editMedfield is home to Medfield Heights Elementary School which boasts test scores above city state averages The neighborhood is also adjacent to the campuses of Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and Western High School two well regarded public magnet schools The community is also about 1 mile from Loyola University Maryland and about 2 miles from Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus Parks and Recreation editMedfield Heights Park is located directly behind Medfield Heights Elementary School and is overseen by the Principal of the Elementary School This park contains 2 baseball fields basketball courts and green space The neighborhood is also walking distance to several parks in Hampden Roosevelt Park on Falls Road and W 36th Street and Buena Vista Park on West 42nd Street at Buena Vista Avenue It is also about 2 miles from Lake Roland Park in Baltimore County Adjacent to the Medfield Heights Park is the Medfield Heights Recreation Center which is managed by the Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks The facility received a complete renovation in 2009 5 Transportation editMedfield is easily accessible by many methods of transportation The community is located directly off of Exit 9 of the Jones Falls Expressway I 83 and is walking distance from the Cold Spring Lane station of the Baltimore Light Rail and several bus lines Additionally the Blue Jay Shuttle of Johns Hopkins University provides service to students in the neighborhood via its Blue and Pink lines 6 7 Development editA development of 43 market rate townhomes is underway at the edge of Medfield called Skyview 8 Additionally plans to redevelop the nearby Rotunda have been completed after being on hold for several years The redevelopment includes approximately 300 market rate apartments and several restaurants and shops 9 10 Called part of Greater Hampden several industrial sites have been targeted for development for residential townhomes and apartments The largest is planned for the PepsiCo plant on Union Avenue next to the Jones Falls 11 Additionally a community group involving residents of the Medfield Hampden and Woodbery neighborhoods has explored the construction of a dog park at Buena Vista Park 12 References edit a b c Medfield neighborhood in Baltimore Maryland City data com Retrieved January 28 2015 Joseph L Arnold June 1978 Suburban Growth and Municipal Annexation in Baltimore 1745 1918 PDF Maryland Historical Magazine Vol 73 no 2 p 112 Quiet in between area not far from downtown www baltimoresun com Archived from the original on June 29 2011 Medfield Community Association Medfield Community Association February 9 2015 Baltimore City recreation center to receive make over from United Way corporate partners PDF Medfield com press release September 28 2009 Blue Jay Shuttle Blue Route PDF Johns Hopkins University August 18 2014 Archived from the original PDF on January 29 2015 Blue Jay Shuttle Pink Route PDF Johns Hopkins University August 18 2014 Archived from the original PDF on January 29 2015 Baltimore Washington Projects Manzo Company Archived from the original on January 29 2015 Retrieved January 29 2015 Larry Perl September 17 2013 MOM s Organic Market announced as grocer for Rotunda The Baltimore Sun Kevin Litten March 31 2014 Rotunda cinemas in North Baltimore will close Baltimore Business Journal Natalie Sherman February 13 2016 Greater Hampden faces flood of development Baltimore Sun Adam Bednar July 12 2011 You tell us Does Hampden need a dog park North Baltimore Patch 39 20 23 5 N 76 38 38 6 W 39 339861 N 76 644056 W 39 339861 76 644056 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Medfield Baltimore amp oldid 1176110202, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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