Scarlett Place is a residential condominium development in downtown Baltimore, overlooking the Inner Harbor and the Jones Falls canal, adjacent to Little Italy and Harbor East, and fronting on Columbus Park.
It continued to be run for almost 100 years by Scarlett's sons and grandsons.
Today, the Scarlett Seed Company Property is now known as Scarlett Place, paying tribute to the bird-seed businessmen.
[2] The building, designed by local architect Leo D'Aleo,[3] divides the Inner Harbor and Little Italy.
It was modeled after a Mediterranean hillside and uses one of the original walls of the Scarlett Seed Factory.