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Baltimore Book Festival 2025: That’s a Wrap!

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the 2025 Baltimore Book Festival in Waverly! The weekend was filled with incredible authors, local businesses, community partners, and thousands of visitors who made this year’s festival such a success. We’re already looking ahead—mark your calendars and check back in 2026 for updates on next year’s festival. … Read More

Bike to Work Day May 20th

Join us May 20th for Bike to Work Day, May 20th. Let us help you prepare for a cyclist commute to work. Enjoy goodie bags with fresh fruit, Shot Juices from Juicing with Jazmine, Gift Certificates from our favorite breakfast spot in the district Pete’s Grille and Coffee from Red Emma’s. Special guests from the … Read More

Waverly Commons Music Series is back!

Join us for year 2 at the Waverly Common’s for a Spring Celebration of local Baltimore talent. Every Thursday, starting April 21st – June 9th, from 5:30PM-8:00PM , featuring a variety of local musicians and new this year, local food vendors. Kicking off on April 21st, attendee’s can score some free pasta from B-More Pasta … Read More

Small Business Saturday,Holiday Edition

Waverly Main Street is partnering with the 32nd Street Farmers Market for Small Business Saturday! Dozens of local, small businesses join the 32nd Street Farmers Market for Small Business Saturday. November 27th, 2021, from 8AM -2PM. Over thirty local artists, artisans, crafters and makers will be at the 32nd Street Farmers Market selling something for … Read More

Bmore Local Buy More Local Initiative Launched

At a press conference held November 20, Councilwoman-elect Odette Ramos launched Bmore Local Buy More Local, a new initiative to encourage residents to shop local for the holidays. The announcement from Ramos, which celebrated the importance and value of small businesses for communities, was held in front of the new Gaia mural recently installed at … Read More

More Than a Mural, It’s History in the Making

Community economic development is a slow, often arduous, but always fulfilling, process. In the summer of 2019, Waverly Main Street applied for a Spruce Up Grant from Central Baltimore Partnership (CBP). The Spruce Up Program was created by CBP and is funded by the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). The grant request from … Read More

Streetscape Progress

Contractor J. Villa Construction, Inc. began installing inlet protection along Greenmount Avenue last week. This was done to prevent construction material from getting into the storm drains during the upcoming construction work. The protection usually consists of permeable barriers installed around an inlet to filter runoff and remove sediment prior to entering a storm drain. … Read More

Waverly Renaissance Bolstered with Designs For Distance

The Design for Distancing: Reopening Baltimore Together project will soon materialize in the Waverly commercial district. For the past three months Waverly Main Street has been working with Yountz Design and Steam-Ad, to identify potential installations that will positively affect local businesses in the short and medium term. The final project submission to the city … Read More