Reimagining Harborplace: What do people want from Baltimore’s iconic waterfront?

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The two low-slung pavilions filled with shops and restaurants were considered visionary when the Rouse Co. built them on parkland along Baltimore’s Inner Harbor nearly four decades ago. But over the years, Harborplace lost its luster and financial footing. Now there’s a debate about what should be done with the waterfront.

Suggestions range from bringing more entertainment venues to the buildings and sprucing them up to leveling one or both structures to create a larger gathering space. Some even propose attempting to restore a natural shoreline in what has been a working harbor for nearly three centuries.

Read the full article from the Baltimore Sun here. 

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MCB Real Estate is an institutional investment management firm that invests in a diverse portfolio of operating assets and development projects. The Our Harborplace team is engaging with the community to make sure the Harborplace project is an authentic representation of Baltimore. The revitalization of Harborplace aims to make the waterfront a world-class destination for Baltimoreans and visitors.

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