ESSENCE Live authentically. Perched above Baltimore's iconic Canton Cove, this stunning two-story architectural gem - three units masterfully combined - offers sweeping, unobstructed views of the Inner Harbor. Floor-to-ceiling glass floods every level with natural light, while the open loft layout creates an effortless sense of space and flow. The harbor is your constant backdrop: shimmering water, passing boats, and an ever-shifting skyline that transforms with the seasons. Completely refurbished this year, no detail was overlooked. Rich new hardwood floors run throughout, fresh paint, curated wallcoverings, and fully updated bathrooms elevate every corner. New heating, air conditioning, and a split system unit ensure year-round comfort. Step outside to the waterfront promenade - ideal for morning runs, leisurely walks, or coffee with friends. World-class dining, entertainment, and cultural venues are all within steps. Two dedicated parking spaces - one private garage with direct unit access, one open-air space directly outside - add rare convenience to city living. A 24/7 secured building provides complete peace of mind. Here, the harbor greets you at dawn and glitters you to sleep at night, wrapping daily life in a beauty that is effortless, timeless, and entirely your own. Cultivate your existence. The art of uniting human and home. LOCAL FLAVOR AND PROVISIONS Canton offers a vibrant waterfront experience and historic charm centered around O'Donnell Square's restaurants and pubs. Treat yourself to pastries at Cafe Dear Leon or stop at the waterfront restaurants along Boston Street or in the Can Company. Stock up on provisions at DiPasquale's and Harris Teeter. OUTINGS AND LEISURES Enjoy the vibrant energy of the waterfront promenade, take a water taxi ride to explore the harbor or relax in Patterson Park. Canton Waterfront Park is a hot spot for free outdoor summer concert series, and annual food and drink festivals. Peruse the shops around O'Donnell Square or enjoy the arts and theater district in Highlandtown. PROXIMITY Close to Fells Point, Harbor East, Little Italy, Brewer's Hill, and about 10-15 minutes to downtown. Easy access to I-95. Approximately 28 minutes to BWI and 17 minutes to Penn Station. REGION Canton, MD, was named by Irish merchant John O'Donnell in 1785 after the Chinese port city of Guangzhou (formerly called Canton) to honor the city from which he transported tea, silk, and spices. Historically, the neighborhood was built by industrial workers and is known for its classic Canton Square of rowhomes, painted screens, and the Canton Waterfront Park. The nearby Brewers Hill area is famous for the huge, illuminated Mr. Boh sign, which originated from the Gunther and National breweries.