Second Chance acquired 1025 W. Ostend St., formerly the home of Indusco. Photo by Kevin Lynch/SouthBmore.
Second Chance acquired 1025 W. Ostend St., formerly the home of Indusco. Photo by Kevin Lynch/SouthBmore.

Second Chance, the Carroll-Camden Industrial Area-based nonprofit that has an architectural salvage and antique store, a deconstruction company, and a workforce development program, has purchased two additional buildings in the area to expand its store. Second Chance’s current store, offices, and classroom are at 1700 Ridgely St. It acquired 1300 W. Hamburg St. and 1025 W. Ostend to add a second store.

1025 W. Ostend St. is a 96,530 sq. ft. building on 134,949 sq. ft. of land that borders the Pigtown neighborhood. It was formerly the home of Indusco. A Maryland cannabis company was planning to move into the building and began demolition, but the deal fell through.

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  1. Why isn’t it going out further instead of what is practically BLOCKS from the other store?

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