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Home » West Baltimore Celebrates Opening of Parkview Recreation Center as Senator Antonio Hayes Leads Penn-North Revitalization
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West Baltimore Celebrates Opening of Parkview Recreation Center as Senator Antonio Hayes Leads Penn-North Revitalization

Doni GloverBy Doni GloverMay 7, 202663 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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West Baltimore Celebrates Opening of Parkview Recreation Center as Senator Antonio Hayes Leads Penn-North Revitalization
Senator Antonio Hayes, a proud product of Penn-North, is a Baltimore legend.
Parkview Recreation Center is a long-overdue gem in West Baltimore.

(BALTIMORE – May 7, 2026) – Political observers paying close attention to Baltimore’s development — especially the construction of new recreation centers — know there is a quiet competition unfolding between the east and west sides of town.

In East Baltimore, Cory McCray has made it a mission to bring more recreation centers to young people in his communities. In West Baltimore, Antonio Hayes has accepted the challenge, determined to do the same for his side of town.

Frankly, Baltimore should be proud of both men.

But Thursday belonged to Hayes.

As Brandon Scott addressed a swelling crowd gathered outside the newly opened Parkview Recreation Center — just blocks from Druid Hill Park — he referenced McCray while introducing Hayes, acknowledging the friendly rivalry that has become part of Baltimore’s broader push to reinvest in its neighborhoods.

Several years ago, community leaders from outside Penn-North had their eyes on the former school building that would eventually become Parkview Recreation Center. But they underestimated one person: Annie Hall — the Queen of Penn-North.

Nobody was going to stop her from transforming that property into something the community could be proud of.

And if any neighborhood needed a new recreation center besides Sandtown-Winchester, it was Penn-North — an area forever etched into international consciousness during the Freddie Gray protests.

For those unfamiliar with his story, Hayes grew up in Penn-North. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: it’s a wonder he didn’t choose the streets.

That easily could have been his path.

But with an aunt like Annie Hall and mentors like Neal Carter around him, Hayes was given something many young Black boys in Baltimore never consistently receive — options. A village. Direction. Opportunity.

College became possible. Politics became accessible. Leaders like Sheila Dixon helped introduce him to the halls of power.

Truthfully, Hayes has more political experience than many people 20 or 30 years older than him. He grew up in politics. By 2002, he was already engaged in statewide politics, from Baltimore City Hall to Annapolis.

When Freddie Gray happened, Hayes was serving as a delegate. I personally watched him help coordinate food and prescription medication logistics after unrest and looting disrupted the neighborhood, including the destruction of the local CVS. Hundreds — perhaps thousands — of residents suddenly lacked access to critical medicine. Hayes stepped up, building bipartisan support to respond to the crisis.

And while Penn-North has absorbed devastating blows from the fentanyl epidemic in recent years, Hayes has quietly worked for years to reposition and reimagine this corridor.

Those of us who spend real time on that corner know change has been overdue.

Today, Hayes shined.

He is us. He is West Baltimore through and through.

And while Senator McCray jokingly told the Mayor to tell Hayes not to cry, it was clear many in attendance never got the memo. This moment meant too much to too many people.

For Penn-North, the opening of Parkview Recreation Center felt like a tall, cold glass of water in the middle of a desert.

Great job, Senator Hayes.

OFFICIAL EVENT DETAILS

Mayor Brandon M. Scott joined Baltimore City Recreation and Parks officials Thursday afternoon for the official ribbon-cutting of the new Parkview Recreation Center in Penn-North.

Officials in attendance included:

  • Brandon Scott
  • Antonio Hayes
  • James Torrence
  • Bill Henry
  • Michael Braverman, former DHCD Director

West Baltimore Celebrates Opening of Parkview Recreation Center as Senator Antonio Hayes Leads Penn-North Revitalization
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