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Baltimore voters backing Harborplace with approval of Question F in early results
The controversial ballot question pitted the proposed development against park advocates who objected to plans for office space and hundreds of new apartments at the once-lauded Harborplace
Voters back Harborplace referendum to redevelop Inner Harbor
The referendum would change the charter to allow new zoning and land use at the Inner Harbor. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Voters approved a charter referendum for Inner Harbor development. MCB Real Estate plans 900 luxury apartments and commercial buildings on Harborplace site.
Baltimore City residents approve Question F, Haborplace redevelopment on the line
Baltimore City’s residents approve the city’s most debated referendum, according to AP Race Calls. How Charm City’s landscape could quickly change at the link. With the passing of this measure, Baltim
Baltimore voters greenlight $500 million Harborplace redevelopment
Baltimore voters greenlight $500 million Harborplace redevelopmentBaltimore City voters cleared the way on Tuesday for a historic $500 million transformation of
Baltimoreans sharply split over fate of Harborplace ballot Question F
Baltimoreans are split over ballot Question F, which would allow residential development to proceed as part of revitalization plans for Harborplace.
Baltimore City ballot Question F could make way for Inner Harbor redevelopment
The Inner Harbor has a sub-district that designates 4.5 acres of land as a public park. The ballot measure would eliminate the sub-district, making way for proposed redevelopment
Harborplace on the ballot: Baltimore City’s Question F and what it could mean for the Inner Harbor
City voters are set to weigh in on whether the once-heralded Inner Harbor public park should allow for residential development and off-street parking.
Former Baltimore officials gather to urge voters to vote no to Harborplace ballot question
Former Baltimore elected officials gathered to urge voters to cast their ballot against Question F on Monday.At the Inner Harbor were two dozen coalition member
Baltimore groups protest Question F, a ballot measure vital for Harborplace redevelopment
Baltimore-based coalitions made a final push against Question F, a crucial ballot measure needed for development around the Inner Harbor.
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Mayor Scott suggests race as factor in opposition to Harborplace redevelopment
Larry Hogan told still-undecided voters to be sure to exercise their right to vote on Election Day, and then confirmed he ...
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Martin O’Malley breaks from other former mayors by opposing Baltimore Harborplace development
Former Mayor of Baltimore and Governor of Maryland Martin O’Malley said Saturday that he opposes the proposed redevelopment ...
Baltimore Brew
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MCB official’s online comment leaves critic of Harborplace plan feeling intimidated
Wendi Mosteiko is used to getting pushback and spurring debate as a vocal opponent of MCB Real Estate’s high-rise apartment building proposal for Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. But the response she got ...
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Angeli's Pizzeria to open fifth location in Baltimore
A Baltimore pizzeria is adding a fifth location in the city. Angeli's Pizzeria Bar will open at The Fitzgerald apartment ...
Capital Gazette
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Baltimore voters backing Harborplace with approval of Question F in early returns
The controversial ballot question had pitted the proposed development against park advocates who objected to plans to put ...
The Baltimore Sun
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Ex-mayors caught napping on Harborplace plan.
These are my first thoughts after reading the report about how three former Baltimore mayors now support granting a ...
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