Faidley Seafood’s move from Lexington Market’s old east building, where it’s now the last vendor standing, to the newly constructed south building of the renovated market will take several months longer than expected. The venerable seafood vendor, once scheduled to move into the newly finished downtown Baltimore market building by January, will delay its relocation until late spring, according to co-owner Damye Hahn and the market’s developer, Seawall. Faidley’s is “a full-sized restaurant within the market, and it’s complicated,” said Jon Constable, Seawall’s director of development. “We wanted to make sure we’re measuring twice and cutting once.” Constable said Seawall recently marked a “huge milestone” in Faidley’s relocation by submitting plans to Baltimore City to obtain a permit for the stall’s construction.
Faidley Seafood’s move to Baltimore’s renovated Lexington Market delayed
December 19, 2022