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Health & Fitness

‘Cold War’ — Church near City Hall has no heat, parishioners left in the cold

Zion Lutheran Church, adjacent to City Hall, falls victim to dispute between steam supplier and nightclub landlord.

Services at Zion Church of Baltimore are generally filled with a warm, welcoming air, one befitting the congenial German congregation adjacent to City Hall, on East Lexington Street between Holliday and Gay Streets. Parishioners attending this past Sunday were certainly greeted warmly, but there was a noticeable chill in the air: The steam service which the church depends on to heat the 19th Century building was cut off, the casualty of a dispute between supplier Veolia Energy and JBL Real Estate, the owner of an adjacent property which houses Sonar nightclub. Read the Complete Story at Voice of Baltimore.

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