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Station North

The arts district: galleries, theaters & murals

40Livability
  • Safety35
  • Walk25
  • Amenities67
  • Green48
  • Civic31
  • Transit stops70
Right now
69°F AQI 45 · Good
What's nearby (800m)
17Restaurants
8Cafés
6Bars
1Grocery
1Schools
1Pharmacies
Crime · last 90 days

as of 2026-06-16

572 Part 1 incidents within 1000m ▲ 28%
  • Shoplifting96
  • Common Assault89
  • Vandalism66
  • Agg. Assault58
  • Larceny From Auto48
Civic pulse · 311 requests

22,683 total requests

  • Rat Rubout Proactive3327
  • Sanitation Property1440
  • Hgw1156
  • Parking Complaint1106
  • Illegal Dumping967
  • Dirty Alley852
People & housing
  • Median income$32,241
Green space

13% tree canopy coverage

About Station North

The Station North Arts and Entertainment District is an area and official arts and entertainment district in the U.S. city of Baltimore, Maryland. The neighborhood is marked by a combination of artistically leaning commercial ventures, such as theaters and museums, as well as formerly abandoned warehouses that have since been converted into loft-style living. It is roughly triangular, bounded on the north by 20th Street, on the east by Greenmount Avenue, and on the south and west by the tracks of Amtrak's Northeast Corridor, though the neighborhood's boundaries include a one-block wide extension over the tracks.

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Parking

Street parking is metered on main corridors; residential permit zones nearby. Several public lots within a short walk.

Safety

Like much of the city, stay aware at night and stick to well-lit, busy streets. Active community association.

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