MCB Real Estate and developer P. David Bramble released details Monday of their long-awaited plans to revamp Harborplace, perhaps Baltimore’s most well-known destination.
Among the featured components of the project is a large new housing development consisting of two towers in a “stepped down” design, one tower rising 32 stories and the other 25 stories. In all, the complex would deliver as many as 900 housing units, along with retail and commercial space.
Harborplace developer pitches 900 residential units, rooftop park at Inner Harbor
The developer’s plans also describe two, 200,000-square-foot buildings; one commercial property on Pratt Street that would include an open ground floor with publicly available meeting spaces; and another “retail and commercial” space with dining options and a 50,000-square-foot rooftop park, also on Pratt Street. The designs also make way for a smaller retail building within a 30,000-square-foot park along with an amphitheater, all bounded by downtown’s Light and Pratt Streets.
Check out renderings of what MCB Real Estate is proposing:
An amphitheater
Restaurants and entertainment
The waterfront promenade
Street redesign
A photo caption has been updated to correct the location of MCB Real Estate’s press conference.
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