BROMO Trading Post
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Office | 2 spaces available | 2,315 SqFt - 5,500 SqFt
Building description
Located inside the vibrant Bromo Tower Arts and Entertainment District, 307 W Baltimore St places your business at the center of one of downtown’s most dynamic and culturally rich corridors. This 11-block arts district blends historic architecture, visual arts, live performance venues, galleries, and creative energy into an environment your team will actually want to be part of.
Here, you’re surrounded by more than 30 galleries, theaters, music venues, and independent retailers — creating a workplace atmosphere that feels alive, walkable, and engaging. From monthly art walks to street festivals and daily foot traffic, this is downtown Baltimore at its most authentic.
The available suites at 307 W Baltimore St are move-in ready, with functional layouts that include private offices, conference rooms, reception areas, and open workspace. Ideal for law firms, nonprofits, creative agencies, professional services, and mission-driven organizations seeking both credibility and culture.
Tenants benefit from immediate access to Light Rail, Metro, bus lines, nearby garages, and the surrounding courthouse and civic district. Employees can grab coffee from a local café, meet clients steps from the office, or attend a show after work — all without moving their car. Not to mention expansive windows, incredible floor-to-ceiling heights, and beautiful
wood floors.
Position your business in a district that reflects creativity, community, and forward momentum.
Ready to lease space in Bromo? Fill out the contact form and our team will be in touch.
Building highlights
Iconic Faust Brothers Building constructed in 1875
Added to National Register of Historic Places in 1994
5-story brick with extremely rare example of cast-iron facade on the front and back sides
Won multiple awards from the Maryland Historic Trust and Baltimore City’s Historic Preservation programs for the quality of the renovation
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