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  2. Harborplace - Wikipedia

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    The property consists of two pavilions, each two stories in height; one along Pratt Street, the other on Light Street. The pavilions house a range of stores and restaurants, some of which once sold merchandise specific to Baltimore or the state of Maryland, such as blue crab food products, Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Ravens merchandise, Edgar Allan Poe products, and University of Maryland ...

  3. CFG Bank Arena - Wikipedia

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    This venue is located about one block away from the Baltimore Convention Center on the corner of Baltimore Street and Hopkins Place in downtown Baltimore. With a seating capacity of up to 14,000 for concerts, [3] CFG Bank Arena is owned by the City of Baltimore and managed by the Oak View Group, a global sports and entertainment company. [3]

  4. Perkins Homes, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Perkins Homes was a former public housing development in Southeast Baltimore, located between Fells Point and Little Italy and bounded by Pratt Street to the north, Eden Street on the west, Dallas Street on the east, and Bank Street to the south. The community was located within the East Harbor Empowerment Zone of the Fells Point area, and was ...

  5. T. Rowe Price - Wikipedia

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    Headquartered at 100 East Pratt Street in Baltimore, Maryland, it has 7,868 employees [1] across 17 international offices serving clients in 55 countries. [5] The firm was founded in 1937 by Thomas Rowe Price, Jr. who is best known for developing the growth stock philosophy of investing. As of 2019, the company is focused on active management ...

  6. Walter P Carter Center - Wikipedia

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    The Walter P. Carter Center was a psychiatric hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. [1]It was founded in 1976 and ceased operating as a hospital on October 1, 2009. The facility was named in memory of the Baltimore civil rights leader, Walter P. Carter and it was considered to be a national model of community-based psychiatric treatment when it opened.

  7. 100 East Pratt Street - Wikipedia

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    100 East Pratt Street is a building located on Pratt Street in the Inner Harbor district of Baltimore, Maryland, that consists of a ten-story concrete building finished in 1975 and a 1991 glass and steel twenty-eight story tower.

  8. List of tallest buildings in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The history of skyscrapers in Baltimore began with the completion in 1889 of the Equitable Building at the southwest corner of North Calvert and East Fayette Streets across from the Beaux Arts/Classical Revival architecture of the Baltimore City Courthouse of 1894–1900 and the landmark Battle Monument in Battle Monument Square, commemorating the fallen in the defense of the City against the ...

  9. Convention Center station (Light RailLink) - Wikipedia

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    The Convention Center stop was originally called Pratt Street after the cross street by that name. On July 10, 2019, the northbound accessible platform segment fell into a sinkhole caused by a broken water main. [3] The incident caused the line to be closed between Camden and North Avenue until August 19. [4]