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Two Vegan Restaurants Open Inside Maryland’s Tallest Apartment Building

This summer, vegan restaurants Plant Food + Wine and Double Zero will open on the ground floor of 414 Light Street in Baltimore, a recently built apartment complex that stands 44 stories high as the tallest residential building in Maryland. Through his restaurant group Matthew Kenney Cuisine (MKC), acclaimed vegan chef Matthew Kenney partnered with developers Questar Properties to open the two restaurants—which Kenney operates multiple locations of in other states. “We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Matthew Kenney,” Stephen Gorn, Chairman and CEO of Questar Properties, said. “These restaurants will add an exciting new element to our extensive Health & Wellness program at 414 Light Street and bring a unique plant-based dining experience not yet seen in Baltimore.”

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July 22, 2021

Caves Valley Partners Announces New Tenants for the Village of Cross Keys, One Year After Buying It

Caves Valley is working with Questar Properties to build a 350-unit apartment building south of the Village Square. Read more in Baltimore Fishbowl.

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May 7, 2021

Plans Unveiled for 350-Unit Luxury Apartment Development at Cross Keys

Questar recently entered into a partnership with Caves Valley Partners for the multifamily project as part of an overhaul of the 55-year-old development off Falls Road. Renderings show a cubic, six-story red brick and steel structure with a large glass entryway and two separate courtyards, one with a…

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