Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Why the Downtown Partnership is bullish about new retail

Despite a decline in brick-and-mortar retail across the country, a new report says downtown Baltimore has room for growth due to a lack of home goods stores and through new projects planned along Pratt Street. The Downtown Partnership of Baltimore report shows that downtown’s retail vacancy rate increased to 10.5 percent as of last year, driven by closures at Harborplace as part of an ongoing renovation project. The State of Downtown report does not provide the retail occupancy rate for 2015, as…



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