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Gensler, a global architecture and design firm, will lead the design team implementing the Harborplace Master Plan, which was approved by Baltimore voters last November with over 60% support.
The architecture firm that designed Under Armour’s Baltimore global headquarters will head the design team for the planned redevelopment of Harborplace, owner MCB Real Estate said Thursday.
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An large majority of people support plans to revitalize Baltimore’s Harborplace and rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge, according to the results of a survey published Tuesday by the Baltimore ...
AFRO Business Writer [email protected] A charter amendment question seeking to halt MCB Real Estate’s $900-million redevelopment of Harborplace will not be on Baltimore ballots this fall.
Since those days, Mr. Waters has become an unofficial spokesman for all things Baltimore, which was one of The New York Times’s 52 Places to Go in 2024. The city has embraced him, too.
Baltimore developer eyes 2025 start for $3B Silver Spring project Group kicks off effort to stop Harborplace redevelopment plan Downtown Baltimore still adapting to 'new reality,' report finds ...
The Baltimore Planning Commission recommended Thursday that the city move forward with a proposal to revitalize the Inner Harbor by replacing the aging Harborplace pavilions with a mixed-use ...
Baltimore City, on behalf of all residents, should have launched an open international design competition as so many vibrant and growing waterfronts across the globe have done — Toronto ...
Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott and the lead developer answered public questions about the planned Harborplace revitalization. Scott and MCB Real Estate developer David Bramble said public ...
Harborplace plans unveiled: A new Harborplace is taking shape with plans for a mixed-use development of retail and commercial space along with a residential tower and amphitheater at Baltimore’s ...
Opened on July 2, 1980, Harborplace was the first in a series of all-new, low-rise marketplaces that Thompson designed for The Rouse Company, and it became a symbol of Baltimore’s vaunted ...
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