A Baltimore City Council committee is set to hear arguments Tuesday for and against a controversial proposal to revitalize the Inner Harbor by replacing the twin Harborplace retail pavilions with a multi-building, mixed-use development of housing, shops, offices and a park. Baltimore-based MCB Real Estate, which purchased the aging, nearly vacant waterfront marketplace out of receivership in April 2022, unveiled proposed designs at the end of October.
City Council committee will consider bills to allow Harborplace redevelopment
February 13, 2024