Baltimore City voters had eight municipal ballot measures to decide, including Questions F and H, as well as Maryland ...
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore City ballot Question F will decide the future of the Inner Harbor. If passed, the measure would change ...
The Inner Harbor has a sub-district that designates 4.5 acres of land as a public park. The ballot measure would eliminate ...
The future of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is on the ballot this year, with voters set to weigh in on whether the once-heralded space should be amended to allow for apartments and commercial use. On one ...
Baltimore voters backed the proposed $900 million development in the Inner Harbor, unofficial election results for Question F ...
a 2019 Baltimore Business Journal investigation of the decline of Harborplace found. Covid and the city's struggles with public safety have also stretched to the Inner Harbor and impacted leasing ...
The 108,000-square-foot development faces the Inner Harbor and has been a busy hub for shoppers and diners since it opened in ...
Baltimore City voters cleared the way on Tuesday for a historic $500 million transformation of Harborplace.Unofficial ...
Some reasons why Harborplace-apartment-enabling Question F succeeded, while City Council-shrinking Question H met with defeat.
WBAL-TV 11 News, the WBAL-TV mobile app and WBALTV.com are your home for election results for Baltimore's Ballot Question F.
Baltimore moved a step closer to a redeveloped Harborplace with new high-rises containing offices, retail, parking and up to 900 apartments on Tuesday night as city voters approved a ballot question ...
Former Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley opposes the redevelopment of Harborplace, calling it a misuse of public land, while ...