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Voters will decide via charter amendment if residential housing should become part of the Harbor redesign.
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The City’s Economic and Community Development Committee advanced three pieces of legislation, including a proposed charter amendment, during a four-hour long meeting Tuesday.
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‘This idea of urgency keeps coming up,’ Commissioner Eric Stephenson said. ‘What’s the rush?’
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The commission delayed the vote after technical issues prevented online participation.
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What's ahead for Baltimore's Inner Harbor and its historic Camden Yards area? We get unique insights from Dr. Daniel Campo, an urban planning expert at Morgan State University.
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The announcement signals that Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore is one-step closer to its ultimate goal: a fully swimmable and fishable harbor.
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MCB Real Estate wants to rezone the Inner Harbor to allow for residential development.
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Harborplace's developer did not say when demolition will happen, but they will continue to engage with community members as part of its 12-month “design phase."
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Baltimore will soon have an official network of water trails to take in the city’s sights by canoe, kayak or stand-up paddleboard.
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Real estate developers David Bramble — who's leading the redesign of Harborplace — and Christopher Mfume discuss how they hope to change and enliven Baltimore's cityscape.