Healthy Neighborhoods include a diverse array of neighborhoods in Southeast Baltimore: Baltimore Highlands, Ellwood Park/Monument, Greektown, Highlandtown, McElderry Park, Patterson Park Neighborhood, and Patterson Place. This pocket of Baltimore City represents one of the quickest revitalizing neighborhoods with a variety of resources, amenities, and community readily available.
Visit Southeast Baltimore on a warm afternoon and you’ll see why young, energetic homebuyers are joining the generations of Eastern Europeans who made this neighborhood home. In the 19th century, immigrant European laborers as well as free black people, like Frederick Douglas, flocked here seeking jobs in the waterfront factories, rail yards and wharves. Blocks upon blocks of rowhomes were built around Patterson Park to house these working masses, with new generations of these families still calling Southeast Baltimore home. In recent years, the community has also welcomed Hispanic immigrants, urban professionals, as well as an influx of artists thanks to Highlandtown’s designation as an arts and entertainment district.
The neighborhoods benefit from proximity to the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and Patterson Park. The 155-acre park offers several ball fields, tennis courts, an ice rink, a boat lake, a new pool, the Baltimore Sport & Social Club and the Pagoda. The Pagoda, designed in 1890 by Charles H. Latrobe, still stands on its original site in Patterson Park. Many of Baltimore’s festivals and events take place in Patterson Park. In a year’s time you can gorge on pierogies at the Ukrainian Festival, dance to pounding beats at LatinoFest and watch manmade, man-powered sculpture dash through a mud pit during the Kinetic Sculpture Race. Friends of Patterson Park and the Creative Alliance offer a roster of activities and volunteer opportunities for residents.
Southeast Baltimore residents can walk to farmer’s markets, shops, restaurants, libraries, nightlife and parks, making it ideal for urbanites who embrace the convenience and abundance of city living. Today, neighbors young and old gather to plant trees on their blocks. They walk their dogs in the park or hop on their bikes and zip to nearby Fells Point for lunch on the water. They gather on their stoops and gossip about the day’s events—a classic Baltimore pastime.
Healthy Neighborhood is partnered with Southeast Community Development Corporation
Learn more about Southeast’s community:
Southeast Neighborhoods
Baltimore Highlands
Ellewood Park/ Monument
Greektown
- Fait Ave: 5101 - 5123 blocks
- S Lehigh Street: 300 through 647 blocks
- S Macon Street: 300 through 647 blocks
- S Newkirk Street: 300 through 646 blocks
- Oldham Street: 200 through 739 blocks
- S. Ponca Street: 603 through 928 blocks
- Quail St: 508 through 814 blocks
- Rappolla Street: 500 - 830 blocks
- Savage Street: 500 - 639 blocks
- Tolna Street: 500 - 837 blocks
- Umbra Street: 501- 837 blocks
Highlandtown
- Baltimore Street (East): 3400 through 3527 blocks
- Bank Street: 3400 through 3900 blocks
- S Bouldin Street: 208 through 426 blocks
- Claremont Street: 3400 through 3900 blocks
- Clinton Street (South): 200 through 400 blocks
- Conkling Street(South): Unit through 300 blocks
- S East Ave: 200 through 420 blocks
- Eaton Street(South): 100 through 400 blocks
- S Ellwood Ave: 201 through 441 blocks
- Fagley Street (South): 100 through 400 blocks
- Gough Street: 3400 through 3900 blocks
- Grundy Street (South): 100 through 400 blocks
- Highland Street (South): Unit through 400 blocks
- Leverton Avenue: 3400 &3500 blocks
- Lombard Street (East): 3400 through 3741 blocks
- Mt. Pleasant Avenue: 3400 through 3900 blocks
- Pratt Street: 3201 through 3931 blocks
- S Robinson St: 200 through 445 blocks