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By Jamie Nesbitt
EASTERN REPORT
Baltimore’s waterfront makeover continues as a former chromium processing plant begins its
$830 million transformation into a new, upscale community. Public officials
recently broke ground on Harbor Point, a 27-acre mixed-use redevelopment
project on the city’s inner harbor, which is part of Harbor East, a larger venture between the city,
Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse and H&S Properties Development Corp. The development’s first tenant, financial giant Morgan Stanley, will move there in January 2010.
“What was once a long vacant and underutilized waterfront property will be
transformed into residences, a public park with pedestrian promenades and brand
new office space that will yield thousands of well-paying jobs for working
Marylanders,” Gov. Martin O’Malley told an enthusiastic crowd, during January’s groundbreaking ceremony.
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