After $14.5M renovation, Baltimore’s former Greyhound bus station reopens as the home of Baltimore SquashWise

After nearly two years of construction, Baltimore’s former Greyhound bus station has reopened as the home of Baltimore SquashWise, a community center and place for young people to play squash and get after-school tutoring.

Baltimore SquashWise has scheduled a “Grand Opening Community Day” event on Jan. 31, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., to show how the building at 601 N. Howard St. has been transformed after a $14.5 million renovation. A ribbon-cutting ceremony that was originally scheduled for Jan. 26 has been postponed to Feb. 23, from 4 to 6 p.m., but the renovated building is already hosting squash matches after the city issued an occupancy permit last month.

“We’ve really hit the ground running with our programs,” said executive director Abby Markoe. “We’ve been very busy.”…

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