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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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January 23, 2025

Questar Properties and Caves Valley Partners Break Ground for $130 Million Sanctuary at Cross Keys

Questar Properties and Caves Valley Partners held a groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday for Sanctuary at Cross Keys, a $130 million, 331-unit luxury apartment building at The Village of Cross Keys.The six-story structure will rise at the south end of the gated community off the 5100 block of…

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December 12, 2024

6-Story Luxury Apartment Complex Coming To Cross Keys

Construction is set to start soon a six-story apartment complex at the Village of Cross Keys, in north Baltimore off of Falls Road.It’s called “Sanctuary at Cross Keys” and will have 331 units, announced Questar Properties, which just closed on financing for the project.The development…

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