The new owners of Walther Gardens are no strangers to Baltimore’s retail scene — and they aim to bring a bit of Bolton Hill flair to the northeast Baltimore landmark in the coming weeks.Chris Heller and Ryan Sirois Heller, who also own The Margaret Cleveland gift shop in Midtown, closed on a deal to purchase the Lauraville garden center at Southern and Walther avenues Friday morning for an undisclosed price. The deal set in motion a plan to reopen the community-based retail center and its beloved snowball stand — with new names for both.”We will rename the snowball stand ‘The Peggy’ after my great-grandmother,” Chris Heller said this week.Walther Gardens itself will be renamed The Margaret Cleveland, Walther Gardens & Nursery as an expansion of the couple’s other retail spot at 1500 Bolton St.Read the full story from our partners at the Baltimore Business Journal
The new owners of Walther Gardens are no strangers to Baltimore’s retail scene — and they aim to bring a bit of Bolton Hill flair to the northeast Baltimore landmark in the coming weeks.
Chris Heller and Ryan Sirois Heller, who also own The Margaret Cleveland gift shop in Midtown, closed on a deal to purchase the Lauraville garden center at Southern and Walther avenues Friday morning for an undisclosed price. The deal set in motion a plan to reopen the community-based retail center and its beloved snowball stand — with new names for both.
“We will rename the snowball stand ‘The Peggy’ after my great-grandmother,” Chris Heller said this week.
Walther Gardens itself will be renamed The Margaret Cleveland, Walther Gardens & Nursery as an expansion of the couple’s other retail spot at 1500 Bolton St.