The Rotunda

The Rotunda

Shopping mall 4.40 711 W 40th St, Baltimore, MD 21211, United States

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711 W 40th St, Baltimore, MD 21211, United States

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Wednesday7 AM–11 PM
Thursday7 AM–11 PM
Friday7 AM–11 PM
Saturday7 AM–11 PM
Sunday7 AM–11 PM
Monday7 AM–11 PM
Tuesday7 AM–11 PM

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BillionaireKen LifestyleBillionaireKen Lifestyle

Food is always fresh and organic, if your looking to stay healthy then this is the place to shop for your food, price maybe a little steep but it cost to be and stay healthy.

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Explore Baltimore - The Rotunda Address: 711 W 40th St, Baltimore, MD 21211 Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 7 AM Opened: 1971 Owner: Hekemian & Co No. of stores and services: 10 Total retail floor area: 300,000 sq. ft 1800’s Tracing the history of The Rotunda begins in the 1800s when it was part of the Mount Pleasant tract (not to be confused with Mankin’s mansion of the same name). It was home to the Clarke family, who built the buildings on the property known as the “Beaumont Estate.” 1922-1969 Maryland Casualty Company’s business campus included impressive amenities—a clubhouse with a dining room, a 1,500-seat auditorium, landscaped park, gardens, tennis courts and a baseball diamond. The idea was to provide its workers with an idyllic business campus removed from downtown’s hustle-and-bustle. The H-shaped building now known as The Rotunda was the company’s administration building. Its distinctive bell tower and clock was a landmark of the Hampden community. For more than 40 years, Maryland Casualty Company happily existed on its Hampden campus, but by 1969, the Maryland Casualty Company outgrew the four-story Rotunda building. The company considered demolishing the iconic building in 1969 and replacing it with a large office building, but developer Bernard Manekin convinced the company to turn it into retail and office space. 1973-2012 In 1973 after Maryland Casualty vacated the building, the property became Baltimore’s first adaptive reuse project including office space and a shopping mall with 40,000 additional square feet added. The building was christened The Rotunda. The Rotunda opened with several retailers including a Giant grocery store, Rite Aid, Horn and Horn Cafeteria, the Bead, Tomlinson Craft Collection, Gordon’s Booksellers, Rotunda Cinematheque and more. In 2005, the property was sold to New Jersey-based developer Hekemian and Company, which began planning a mixed-use redevelopment project to transform the historic location into an upscale residential and commercial campus. 2013-2016 In 2013, Hekemian broke ground, completing the renovation in 2016, which added new ground-level retail featuring Mom’s Organic Market (its first Baltimore City store), adding the Space Telescope Science Institute as the anchor of The Rotunda’s Offices and opening the ICON Residences at The Rotunda. Today The Rotunda was acquired by MCB Real Estate in late 2022, which began renovating, elevating, and enhancing the historic property, making it the place in Baltimore to live, work and play. Credits: Maryland Center for History and Culture, Maryland Historical Society and Explore.BaltimoreHeritage.org

Regina AlvarezRegina Alvarez

I was visiting my son and his family in Baltimore, and he took me to the Mom's market. It was better than organic stores near me in So Cal. I found so many choices for yogurt, vegetarian & vegan alternatives, teas & fresh fruits and vegetables. I wish we had this market where I live. Staff were also very nice and helpful.

Mithlesh Kumar TemreMithlesh Kumar Temre

The Rotunda is a vibrant, mixed-use shopping and lifestyle center located near Hampden and Johns Hopkins Homewood campus. It’s a perfect local spot offering a blend of healthy eats, essential services, and entertainment. We love stopping by Pure Raw Juice—the Almond Butter Cup smoothie with 20g of protein was delicious and filling. Mom’s Organic Market is great for groceries and quick healthy bites, and the UPS Store makes errands super convenient. The area also includes a variety of food and drink spots like MOD Pizza, Mi & Yu Noodle Bar, and Cinnaholic. A highlight is definitely Warehouse Cinemas, our go-to movie theater. It’s modern, super clean, and offers heated recliners, Dolby sound, and a fun food and drink menu—including a self-pour beer wall. The Rotunda also features wellness services like Club Pilates, CorePower Yoga, and Massage Envy, making it easy to fit in a workout or self-care session. There’s ample parking (free for 4 hours), and the layout is walkable and inviting. Whether you’re grabbing a smoothie, catching a movie, or running errands, The Rotunda is a convenient and enjoyable place to visit.

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