Baltimore Sun
By Angela Roberts
January 23, 2024
A lot has happened in the two years since Tim Regan went home to persuade his wife to let him buy the shuttered Target store at Mondawmin Mall in West Baltimore for a million dollars.
The redeveloped 127,000-square-foot building now houses TouchPoint Baltimore, the nonprofit that Regan — CEO of the construction company Whiting-Turner — founded with Exelon CEO Calvin Butler following the death of Freddie Gray from injuries suffered while in police custody and subsequent protests.
Edenbridge PACE, a Washington, D.C.-based health care and support program designed to help seniors age in place, also is setting up an office in the former big-box store.
And, according to a news release Tuesday, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield — one of the country’s largest nonprofit health care organizations — plans to move into the development, which is called The Village at Mondawmin.
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