Baltimore’s Historic Hendler Creamery Building: Going, Going and Soon-to-be Gone

The ornamental stone eagle is gone. So are the carved faces on either side of the entrance, the stone basket-weave detailing under the pediment and numerous other architectural flourishes.

Stripped-down as they are, the grand north and south-facing facades of the red-brick Hendler Creamery Building are still standing. But not for long.

Demolition has begun on the 134-year-old Baltimore landmark – deemed structurally sound in 2007, but later sold to a politically-connected developer, who removed the roof and exposed the interior to the elements.

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