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Rated: 5 Stars $$.
Address: 2507 N Howard St Baltimore, MD 21218.
Phone: (443) 840-0444
Specialties: Building Supplies.
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Brick + Board is a Baltimore-based retailer of reclaimed wood, brick, and architectural salvage. Reclaimed flooring, lumber, brick, and more! More
Salvaged materials, from Baltimore and beyond. Our Materials. If it was in an old building, we’ve got it. Check out our stock of reclaimed materials, and find inspiration for your next project. More
Brick + Board; 2507 N Howard St; Baltimore, MD; 21218; Open by appointment; Baltimore. Maryland. USA. Our Story. We care deeply about the materials we harvest and the stories they tell, but we’re equally as passionate about harnessing the salvage industry towards meaningful social impact. This means creating skilled, living-wage, green-collar ... More
Whether you’re an architect looking to outfit a commercial space, a preservationist looking to match a particular brick, or a hobbyist looking to make a side table, we here at Brick + Board take pride in knowing our materials, their stories, and how they can best be used in your project. More
A massive selection of reclaimed wood. Reclaimed Wood. From the tiniest piece of lath to the grandest heart pine beam, our stock of reclaimed wood has withstood the test of time- it’s ready for your next project. More
Brick + Board, Baltimore, Maryland. 1.4K likes. Brick + Board is a social enterprise of Humanim dedicated to reclaiming the beautiful bones of our cities, creating skilled jobs along the way. More
About This Location The Glen-Gery L&L Masonry Supply Center is the region’s largest & most established brick supplier with a showroom in Lutherville (appointment only) and a stocking yard in Baltimore. The experienced sales staff specializes in architectural and custom residential projects, offering services to architects, builders, developers and contractors. More
Baltimore is the great center of the brick-making industry in Maryland, and in and around the city there are many common-brick plants using the deposits of Arundel and Columbia clays. As the growth of the city has progressed, the yards in many instances have been moved further out. More
It’s the storied tin ceiling, or the hand-molded brick that clads the corridors of our Northeastern neighborhoods— every Baltimore rowhome and structure carries with it our history. More
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Police have identified the victim of the brick assault from Sunday and have been in contact with him. According to police, he suffered minor injuries and did not seek medical... More