Renovation Work Begins to Build Squash Courts in Former Greyhound Bus Station

Fourteen months after buying the former Greyhound bus station on Howard Street, Baltimore Squashwise has begun construction and is unveiling its renovation plans.

Squashwise is holding three briefing sessions this week to share details about its plans to convert the 1941 bus terminal at 601 N. Howard St. to the Squashwise Center for Youth Partnership.

The renovated building will be the permanent home for Squashwise’s programs and a community center. Plans call for six squash courts, a multipurpose fitness space, classrooms and a rec room. It will be a place that “bridges communities through a shared love of squash and sport, and it will expand the reach of squash beyond its traditional settings,” according to Squashwise’s website.

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