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  2. Harborplace - Wikipedia

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    Harborplace was designed by Benjamin C. Thompson and was built by The Rouse Company near the former Light Street site of the Baltimore Steam Packet Company's steamship terminal and docks. Because the land was owned by the city and was in an area designated as a park in the city charter, a citywide referendum was required to proceed with the ...

  3. Retro: A look back at Harborplace’s happy early days as ...

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    There’s a good reason why people grow nostalgic about Harborplace when it was new in 1980. It was special. And it came at the right time to boost Baltimore’s confidence. Over the past four ...

  4. Reinventing Harborplace: Baltimore needs a safe, vibrant ...

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    The announced acquisition of Harborplace by Baltimore developer P. David Bramble and MCB Real Estate might be the best news to be heard in downtown Baltimore in years (a June concert by a certain ...

  5. Baltimore Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    As was the case with Harborplace, which opened in 1980; the Maryland Science Center, which opened in 1976; and the National Aquarium in Baltimore, which opened in 1981, the Convention Center was intended to be a catalyst for tourism, an important part of the city's post-manufacturing economic development plans. An Abell Foundation report in ...

  6. List of shopping malls in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore City: Harborplace; Mondawmin Mall; ... Baltimore County: Eastpoint Mall - Dundalk; Security Square Mall - Woodlawn; The Shops at Kenilworth - Towson; Towson ...

  7. Inner Harbor - Wikipedia

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    The renewal of Baltimore's Inner Harbor area began with the adoption of the 33-acre (13 ha) Charles Center project by the City Council and Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro in March 1958. Between 1958 and 1965, Baltimore renewed the center of its business district by rebuilding Charles Center with office buildings, hotels, and retail shops.

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