Baltimore, on the other hand, can’t blame icy temperatures for its No. 3 place on the worst-dressed-people list. According to eight-year resident Erika Poniske, locals dress poorly for a host of reasons, some of which can be attributed to city subcultures. Baltimore hipsters, she says, bypass the tried-and-true thrift store, opting to dumpster dive for their clothing instead. And if you spend enough time in the quirky neighborhood of Hampden, you might just run into a woman wearing her hair in a real-deal ’50s beehive.
Poniske believes it’s the city’s die-hard commitment to all things casual that makes it most deserving of its ranking. “If you’re going to take time to dress up in Baltimore, you better be on your way to somewhere specific. Otherwise you’re going to stand out, and you’re going to feel awkward.”
- What is the worst-dressed city in America? NBCNews.com, May 30, 2017.
2. Burgers are getting bigger in Hamilton.
The Works Gourmet Burger Bistro has signed a lease for a 3,000-square-foot location in Jackson Square that is expected to open in four to six months.
Along with that beefy news is word that the popular Chuck’s Burger Bar on Locke Street is opening a second location downtown. The deal isn’t final, so co-owner Chris Preston doesn’t want to say much. But he’s eager to land in the core.
“The downtown is back … It’s a matter of being a part of Hamilton’s resurgence.”
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