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However, I do not consider opposition to MCB’s proposal for Harborplace foolish. It comes from a perfectly understandable place: Commercial development of this scale, and including private space ...
MCB Real Estate, which is redeveloping Harborplace, calls it the “The Sail.” It will house a marketplace on the first two floors, and restaurant, venue, and commercial options on the upper levels.
The new building will "unlock immense potential right here in the neighborhood," says MCB Real Estate Principal David Bramble ...
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WBAL-TV on MSNBaltimore's Jazzy Summer Night begins third installmentThursday is the third installment of Jazzy Summer Nights at Hopkins Plaza. The 25th season of Jazzy Summer Nights in ...
Three bills crucial to the planned redevelopment of Baltimore's Harborplace were unanimously approved by the city Planning Commission after a lengthy debate Thursday before a standing-room-only crowd.
A new Harborplace is taking shape with plans unveiled Monday for a mixed-use development of retail and commercial space along with a residential tower and amphitheater at Baltimore's Inner Harbor ...
The family-owned chain Angeli’s Pizzeria plans to open a restaurant in the Light Street pavilion at Harborplace.
MCB Real Estate has found an operator to take over the former Hooters restaurant location at Harborplace, which turns 45 today.
Critics of a massive project to redevelop Harborplace say it's far from a done deal-and are now gathering signatures for a charter amendment to restrict development there and in 19 other parks ...
What's next for Harborplace redevelopment project? Soon it could be in hands of voters 02:10. BALTIMORE - Baltimore City Council gave final approval to three bills relating to the redevelopment of ...
Harborplace opened in 1980 as a centerpiece of the revival of downtown Baltimore with about 125,000 feet of retail space, room for dozens of shops and restaurants overlooking Baltimore’s harbor.
Baltimore’s Harborplace would be transformed with soaring new conjoined towers with ground-level shops and restaurants, expanded public parks and a revamped waterfront promenade, under a much ...
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