Sep 27, 2024
A vintage and handmade shop called The Charmers Club will move into the dining spot formerly occupied by Charmington’s in Remington.Seawall, the developer that owns Miller’s Court, the building that housed Charmington’s, announced in a newsletter that Charmers Club owners Lindsay Street and Rebecca Madariaga have leased the space at 2601 N. Howard Street where Charmington’s closed last December after 13 years of operation.This will be the first permanent location for The Charmers Club, which has hosted pop-up market events at various sites around the area, including Waverly Brewing Co., Ministry of Brewing, The Royal Blue, Guilford Hall Brewery, Mt. Royal Soaps and Heavy Seas brewery.A Charmers Club market event in Baltimore. Photo courtesy of Charmers Club.“The Charmers Club has been on the Baltimore scene since 2022 officially, but its founders have been slinging vintage and handmade goods across the city for years,” Seawall said in its newsletter. “They offer unique goods from local Baltimore small businesses along with handpicked vintage items. At their first permanent location, they will carry clothing, accessories, jewelry, home décor, furniture, paper goods and more. They will also continue to host artisan market events and workshops across the city.”On their website, charmersclub.com, Street and Madariaga describe The Charmers Club as a local community organization focused on supporting small and micro businesses in Baltimore. Its slogan is: ‘Connecting you to Baltimore’s best makers & shakers.’A yellow awning hangs on the side of the former Charmington’s space. Photo courtesy of Charmington’s/Facebook.“Our goal is to provide local small businesses with opportunities for exposure and visibility through pop up markets and events,” their website states. “We also hope to provide a positive and supportive environment to lift up other creatives…We specifically curate markets with a mix of vendors, carefully selecting small businesses with a focus on diversity in all forms.”  Open daily for breakfast and lunch, Charmington’s served coffee, sandwiches, salads, soups and pastries. It was thrust in the national spotlight when then-President Barack Obama stopped in for coffee during a visit to Baltimore in 2015. According to Seawall, the new tenants expect to open in October. More information about their business is available on Instagram, @charmcitythreads.
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