“It’ll bring a lot more people downtown, create jobs. “This will be just part of what will happen between M&T and the casino, and it’s a real positive for the city,' Cass said. He added that safety on game days has not been an issue, but he said more activity in the area would make for a safer environment on non-game days. He said a concert venue might not directly benefit the NFL team, but a vibrant city would be good for residents and the surrounding area, which in turn would support the team. Ravens President Dick Cass echoed those comments about benefits to the city. Nevins offered no update on a timeline for Hammerjacks. In addition, each new attraction, starting with the reincarnation of Hammerjacks will feed off of each other and all will likely benefit.”
“Parking will be abundant while the access roads will draw patrons from north and south. “This new entertainment corridor is going to be transformational for the city and for South Baltimore,' said David Nevins, a spokesman for Hammerjacks. The main Hammerjacks space is expected to seat about 2,000, which would make it a bit bigger than the Rams Head Live venue in Power Plant Live in downtown Baltimore.