Phelps now in Baltimore loft


Michael Phelps of the United States holds his 18th Gold Medal after the Men's 4 X 100M Medley Relay Final at the London 2012 Summer Olympics on August 4, 2012 in Stratford, London. Phelps and his teammates won Gold with a time of 3:29.35 in the final.     UPI/Brian Kersey

Record-breaking Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps, who grew up in the Baltimore area, is now living in a loft in the city, The Baltimore Sun reports.

The newspaper said Phelps has not announced his purchase of a loft in the up-and-coming Canton neighborhood. But neighbors say Phelps sightings are frequent, and he reportedly has patronized neighborhood watering holes.

An anonymous trust purchased the property for $1.3 million cash in February, the Sun said. The trust”s mailing address happens to be that of Octagon Sports Management, where Phelps” agent works.

In 2007, Phelps bought a place in the Fells Point neighborhood for $1.69 million. It was sold in July for $1.25 million.

The property consists of two industrial buildings dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Andrew McQuaid, a developer who owned the property for eight years, renovated it and then put it on the market in 2011.

The Canton neighborhood borders part of Baltimore”s Outer Harbor. A century ago, it was known for its factories and the houses of blue-collar workers, but in recent years new townhouses have gone up and old buildings have been renovated into waterfront properties.

Phelps, the son of a Maryland state trooper, grew up in Towson, just north of Baltimore. He was on the U.S. swim team for the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics, winning a record total of 22 medals, 18 of them gold, which is also a record.

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