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Visions For Vacancies: 164 Main Street

The two-story building downtown used to be the home of Aqua Terra, but it's been sitting empty for months while its owner looks for a new tenant.

 

As most of you know, I recently moved to Annapolis. While exploring the downtown area, I've noticed a surprising number of empty storefronts and buildings.

I've started posting a series of articles titled Visions for Vacancies that highlight these abandoned opportunities. I'll tell you where they're located and a little about the property.

Then, I’ll leave it up to you to share your thoughts on what you’d like to see there. I want to know what types of businesses you think belong in Annapolis.

This building is located at 164 Main St. It used to be the home of Aqua Terra, which closed this April after more than a decade at its downtown location, according to the Capital Gazette.

Aqua Terra was known for its sushi, small plates and live jazz. What do you think should replace it? Do you want another sushi place, more shopping or something else entirely?

Tell me what you want to see at 164 Main St. in the comments.

See more vacant buildings in Annapolis that Patch has highlighted:

8 Maryland Avenue

110 Compromise Street

Related Topics: Visions For Vacancy, Visions for Vacancies, and Visions for Vacancies Annapolis

Deb Daly

7:40 am on Saturday, July 14, 2012

Something local. No more chains, please!

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Melissa

5:24 pm on Saturday, July 14, 2012

It's not really empty - there are tables, chairs, dishes, mirrors and other stuff still in there. But definitely agree, no chain!

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Anna Staver

8:34 am on Sunday, July 15, 2012

That's true; I mean empty in the sense that there is no business in that location.

Julie

10:21 am on Thursday, November 29, 2012

Since there's already a wine bar on Main Street, how about a Micro brew bar? A place that specializes in Micro brews from around the country.

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