Carroll Park Recreation Center renovation has begun!

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Carroll Park Recreation Center renovation has begun!

We’re so excited that the construction is underway for the renovation of the Carroll Park Rec Center! The interior demolition, roof replacement, and exterior painting is in progress. This will not cause any disruptions beyond the construction area. After being shuttered for almost 20 years, we’re looking forward to this resource being reopened and accessible to the community in 2024. We are grateful to partner with Baltimore City Recreation and Parks, MCN Build, JRS Architects, and the community on this exciting project. Learn more about SBGP’s support of this project through our Enhances Services program here.

A view of the blue sky is visible through the open roof of the Rec Center that is being replaced. The interior demolition shows exposed I-beams on the ceiling and wooden studs and plywood of the walls.
A view of the blue sky is visible through the open roof of the Rec Center that is being replaced. The interior demolition shows exposed I-beams on the ceiling and wooden studs and plywood of the walls.

 

Exterior view of the Carroll Park Rec Center renovation. The graffiti-covered building has ladders and scaffolding next to it with a construction worker working on the roof, which is being removed.
Exterior view of the Carroll Park Rec Center renovation. The graffiti-covered building has ladders and scaffolding next to it with a construction worker working on the roof, which is being removed.

 

View of the inside of the Rec Center which has been completed gutted. The walls are bare cinder blocks and the shiny, ceiling paneling is visible between yellow support bars. Construction workers are visible in the bright yellow vest and hard hats under strings of work lights.
View of the inside of the Rec Center, which has been completed gutted. The walls are bare cinder blocks and the shiny, ceiling paneling is visible between yellow support bars. Construction workers are visible in the bright yellow vest and hard hats under strings of work lights.