Stadium Place

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Services

  • Residents offer to assist one another with daily chores, errands, and tasks through our Neighbor Helping Neighbor Program.
  • A Services Coordinator and Volunteer Coordinator form meaningful relationships with residents and work with residents to coordinate activities and programs such as resident councils, birthday and holiday parties, trips, game nights, bingo, craft clubs, etc.
  • Service Coordinators also provide assessments, orientations, assistance with social service concerns, and ongoing linkages to community services for residents.
  • The Eating Together in Baltimore program, coordinated by the Baltimore City Commission on Aging and Retirement Education, is offered daily on weekdays.
  • A weekly shopping shuttle and planned trips managed by Action in Maturity are offered to residents.
  • A Geriatric Physician and a Doctor of Podiatry are available for residents on campus to provide services in a medical suite and/or in the apartments.
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Stadium Place

Stadium Place is a national exemplary community that serves over 425 older adults (62+). GEDCO serves as the master developer and has invested approximately $50 million in this unique redevelopment project through support from various public and private partners and investors. These supporters include the State of Maryland, Baltimore City, Enterprise Homes, Presbyterian Senior Living, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Stadium Place sits on the site of Baltimore’s former Memorial Stadium.

The Village Center offers much-needed retail and office space in the area.

Established in 1999, Stadium Place is a mixed-income retirement community on the site of the former Memorial Stadium, with apartments for 450+ older adults.

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Amenities and Features

Stadium Place features a full-service Y of Central Maryland; a “Community-Built Playground”; The Nursing and Rehabilitation Center at Stadium Place, a residential, long-term care home and short-term rehabilitation center; and Thanks Giving Place, a small meditative park with a labyrinth that reflects the faith-based partnerships that sponsor Stadium Place.

Residents live in one of five high-rise apartment buildings that have private, independent, and spacious rooms.

Each of the apartment buildings at Stadium Place contains a special amenity, such as a mini-movie theater, a convenience store, a beauty salon, and/or a computer lab.

The Village Center and Zen Apartments

The Village Center is home to the Zen Apartments, which include 70 units of housing at the market rate for older adults and various amenities. In addition to housing at the Zen Apartments, the Village Center also includes a physical therapy practice, a manicured nail spa, a Dunkin’ Donuts on-site, an office space, and a common space for intergenerational activities.  The program aligns with the overall mission of Stadium Place: to maximize the physical, social, and spiritual potential of individuals through a holistic continuum of support services and senior housing.

GEDCO purchased a building in the Govans community and, through renovations, transformed it into a Community Hub.

Gilchrist Baltimore

Gilchrist Baltimore, has joined Stadium Place to provide hospice care. It is the city’s only residential inpatient hospice care center for children and adults. Located at 1060 East 33rd St., If you have an urgent request, are seeking medical care for a loved one, or need time-sensitive patient information, please call (888) 823-8880 or e-mail gilchristcarenavigate@ghilchristcares.org.

Heritage Run Apartments

Presbyterian Senior Living, Tryco Partners, in partnership with GEDCO, provides residents ages 62 years and older with a maintenance-free lifestyle, as well as access to onsite services and amenities, for a truly exceptional value. Utilities are included in the rental cost, and a full-service gym with a pool is available on the campus.

Established in 1999, a mixed-income retirement community on the site of the former Memorial Stadium, with apartments for 450+ older adults.

For More Information
Visit heritagerun.org, or please call (410) 235-1706.

Address: 1080 East 33rd Street, Baltimore, MD 21218

For More Information

Learn about Stadium Place’s bright future with our upcoming development project, the Elkader Way.

Contact Ted Gross, the Chief Program Officer, at (443) 470-6706 or tgross@gedco.org.