Built in 1870 by George Appold, the Faust Brothers Building was designed and constructed with an elaborate cornice and cast-iron façade composed of arches framed by Corinthian columns. The cast iron façade reflected the surge in popularity of this material that was commonly used for both structural support and exterior decoration in the late 19th century. It was also the natural result of the post civil war excess capacity in iron production where builders repurposed the iron for facades.Perks included:- Most cost-effective coworking option in downtown Baltimore- All-inclusive Pricing - Wi-Fi/Printing (B/W)/Drinks/Snacks- Flexible choices for work spaces, office spaces, and conference rooms- Tons of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, high-speed internet, and creative environments- Light Rail and Marc Train access, MTA Baltimore, surface and secured parking garages nearby, bike parking available in the building- University of Maryland and the VA & MD Medical System within two blocks of the building- Unlimited access to coworking spaces with 24/7 keyless access and CCTV security