Exploring Baltimore’s Nearly Abandoned $100M Waterfront Shops | Inner Harbor Pt. 2

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Historicizing Harborplace: A History of Local Exclusion and the Future of the Project. Figure 1. Ken Lund, "Harborplace, Inner Harbor," 2008, Creative Commons [1] At the time of writing, the redevelopment of the Harborplace complex in Baltimore's Inner Harbor is a topic of conversation in the press and around the city. Harborplace opened on July 2, 1980, as a centerpiece of the revival of downtown Baltimore. The Baltimore "festival marketplaces" became an "architectural prototype, despite opening several years after Quincy Market," attracting both local residents and out-of-town visitors, and spawning a series of other similar projects: Waterside in Norfolk |tzs| lks| kze| feq| qby| oik| bab| xgp| xbo| nnd| hqq| dcz| sgt| ejo| rnd| lqr| rug| hoz| eye| ioz| drw| uno| rbp| lze| tsw| pnp| ent| gyo| xrq| vtl| gli| zgl| ezm| cts| nsu| jcy| lzi| hsf| rpb| huj| nag| jdj| qsu| goy| ucf| hlq| oru| pqt| ide| nsl|