The Downtown Center
The Downtown Center of The Johns Hopkins University is located in the heart of Baltimore's business district.
The 35,000-square-foot glass-sheathed facility, located at the southwest corner of Charles and Fayette streets, opened on Jan. 2, 2001.
Abundant in light and glass, the three-story building, designed by Baltimore architectural firm Ziger/Snead, was fashioned to glow like a "lantern" at night. The top two stories are walled in a frosted, translucent glass, and the street level is outfitted in granite and clear glass. The center also displays an exterior news ticker that scrolls up-to-date information.
Among the building's other notable features are it three-story lobby and the panoramic views offered on the upper floors.
| Schools with classes and programs at the Downtown Center: | Carey Business School |
How to get to the Downtown Center
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The Downtown Center, Johns Hopkins University
Carey Business School
10 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Telephone: 410-516-0700
Fax: 410-659-8210
From the north on I-95 From I-95, go through the Fort McHenry Tunnel and take exit 53, marked I-395 "Downtown". Stay on I-395 going toward the Inner Harbor. Bear right at the first light onto Conway Street. At the second traffic light, turn left onto Charles Street. Proceed to the corner of Charles and Fayette Streets. The center is on the left.
From the north on I-83 Go west on the Baltimore Beltway (I-695) toward Pikesville. Take exit 23, heading south on the Jones Falls Expressway (I-83). Follow the expressway to the first traffic light at Fayette Street. Make a right onto Fayette Street. Follow up to Charles Street. The center is on the left corner of Charles and Fayette Streets.
From the south on I-95 From I-95, take the exit marked I-395 "Downtown". Stay on I-395 going toward the Inner Harbor. Bear right at the first light onto Conway Street. At the second traffic light, turn onto Charles Street. Proceed to the corner of Charles and Fayette Streets. The center is on the left.
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