past projects

The Maryland Building at the Baltimore Zoo

The Maryland Building was designed by noted Baltimore architect George A. Frederick for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. It is one of only two State buildings that have survived, the other being the Ohio Building.

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The Barn at Hopewell

More information about this Azola Companies project will be available soon.

The Stone Mansion

"Ruscombe" (meaning brown hill) was built in 1866 by James Wood Tyson, the younger brother of Jesse Tyson who built the nearby Cylburn Mansion. By the 1860's, the Tyson dynasty, long one of Baltimore's pre-eminent Quaker and industrialist families, controlled the world's production of chromite. Designed by the notable Baltimore architect George Fredrick, Ruscombe was sold in 1887 to John V. LeMoyne, a lawyer from Chicago.

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Brown Capital

More information about this Azola Companies project will be available soon.

Railway Express Lofts

These beautiful loft apartments are located in the historic Penn Station Area north of Downtown.

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South Harbor Business Center

Premier business spaces located on Key Highway in Federal Hill/Riverside, convenient to downtown and I-95.