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 Originally planned as a Fresh Fields, Whole Foods Market opened its location at Harbor East in September of 2002. Peter Fillat Architects designed a distinctive canopy system to mark the location of this distinctive grocery store. Punctuated by a three story curving fin that emulates the waves of the Chesapeake lying two blocks to the south, the store is the most eagerly [...]
 We believe that the majority of the site should be dedicated to the American ideals and to the lives that were lost and to those whose were forever changed. We propose the Twin Towers of Light & Air, a memorial that is derived from the world trade center footprints and will rise above the height of the former Twin Towers. The new towers will be enlivened by wind and light, [...]
 The project is an 18-acre mixed-use development project situated within seven blocks of former industrialized land along Baltimore’s waterfront. Featuring over 300.000 sf of specialty, lifestyle and fashion retailers as well as a state-of-the-art stadium style, 18-screen multiplex theater. Inner Harbor East will offer Baltimore’s largest collection of casual, themed and [...]
 This collection of mixed use buildings in the Inner Harbor East district of downtown Baltimore features street level retail space throughout. Restaurants, major retailers, and a grocery store, among other tenants make this a vibrant urban shopping neighborhood in one of the hottest areas of the Baltimore region. Each new building contains a stock of structured parking, [...]
 This state of the art urban office building is built around information technology firm space needs. Large, flexible, 27,000 SF floor plates enable fast moving tenants the ability to rapidly reconfigure their office environment to fit their expanding needs. Cutting edge voice and data loops are planned as part of the base building fit out. Raised floor options are also available [...]
 This 122,000 SF office building is home to Thomson Prometric and Harbor Bank. It has 212 parking spaces integrated into the design. [...]
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