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STAFFORD APARTMENTS



Located in the heart of Baltimore’s historic district, steps from the Washington Monument and the Peabody Institute. Keep your mind at ease with our video surveillance, access controlled entrance, and 24-hour emergency maintenance.


a JHU-Peabody Preferred Housing Community offering a Music Practice Room and Community Center.


The vision of today’s active Lifestyle demands convenience, comfort, and resources that meet the needs of everyday living. Enjoy an exquisitely maintained environment, conveniently located near top-rated schools, the area’s best shopping, and quick connections to anywhere — and everywhere — you need to go.


One of the tallest buildings in Mount Vernon Place, the Stafford Apartments offers unparalleled high-rise views overlooking the Washington Monument and Peabody Institute.

Wikipedia | The Stafford Apartments


Johns Hopkins Transportation Wed Site: "Using a combination of buses and vans, six routes connect the Homewood Campus with the following Johns Hopkins properties: the Carey Business School, FastForwardU, JHU at Eastern, JHU at Keswick, JHU at Mount Washington, Johns Hopkins Bayview, Johns Hopkins Medical Institute, the Peabody Institute, R. House, and Stieff Silver.


The Blue Jay Shuttle service operates on a combination of request-only Night Ride and ride-anytime fixed-routes in an area proximate to the Homewood campus from 5:30pm to 3:45am nightly, seven days per week, excluding University holidays and other dates as determined by the University.  The service also operates at the Peabody Institute from 6:00pm until 3:45am. Shuttles are equipped with TransLoc, a GPS-based real-time transit information system available online or through a mobile device.  To view the Blue Jay Shuttle routes and to track the vans, go to http://jhu.transloc.com on either a computer or a smartphone.  TransLoc’s free app is available at https://transloc.com/app/.


The Homewood route includes marked “flag stops” – safe passenger loading zones – at selected university-owned buildings, off-campus residence halls and commercial/retail locations.  Passengers must be at a designated flag stop and use their J-Card to “flag the shuttle” in order to board route vans.  Drivers do not deviate from their fixed route except in the case of emergency, but, may drop off at other safe locations along the route upon request.  All Johns Hopkins affiliates with a valid J-card can use the Blue Jay Shuttle.  Passengers are expected to carry all personal items, backpacks, grocery bags, etc. on and off the shuttle in one trip so as not to delay the shuttle." Visit http://ts.jhu.edu/Shuttles/ for details.



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