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A restaurant that ladles generous heaps of oxtail on everything from mac-and-cheese and tacos to pizza and ramen is coming to ...
The family-owned chain Angeli’s Pizzeria plans to open a restaurant in the Light Street pavilion at Harborplace.
In 1978, thousands of Baltimoreans opposed a commercial development at Harborplace by James Rouse and his company. They tried but failed to stop the construction of Rouse’s “festival mall ...
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.
A view of the Inner Harbor, taken from across the Baltimore Harbor in 2017. (Maximilian Franz/The Daily Record) When local developer MCB Real Estate announced its plans to purchase Harborplace ...
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 ...
New small businesses to open as Harborplace developers resume plans 02:06. BALTIMORE - Several small businesses will soon open their storefronts at Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
A referendum expected to go before city voters next year will be a "deal breaker" for the Harborplace redevelopment, said P. David Bramble of MCB Real Estate during a public forum.
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.
The Harborplace pavilions on Light and Pratt streets in downtown Baltimore will be torn down.| 11 TV HILL VIDEO ABOVE: Bramble's vision for Inner Harbor's centerpiece (April 2022)Developer David ...
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 ...
Should the future of Harborplace include residential properties? That's the question one ballot amendment wants to put before Baltimore voters in November. Schumer invokes Senate ‘blue slip ...