Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Year in Review 2016: The waterfront's next renaissance

The city’s waterfront hasn’t been in the spotlight this much since Harborplace opened in 1980. The year 2016 will be remembered as the official launch of a second renaissance of the Baltimore shoreline. Consider: The massive $5.5 billion Port Covington redevelopment was unveiled and moved forward, the long-awaited groundbreaking took place on the city’s new skyline wonder — a 44-story tower at 414 Light St. and Exelon employees at last moved into their sleek new digs at Harbor Point. Then there…



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