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Harborplace Redevelopment Ballot Measure Will Stand, Maryland’s Supreme Court Rules

The Maryland Supreme Court has ruled that the future of Harborplace, a revitalization project of five new buildings — a mix of retail, office and residential space — along a completely reimagined waterfront promenade in Baltimore, will be decided by voters. A lower court judge previously ruled the ballot question was unconstitutional.

Tim Maloney, Alyse Prawde and Kevin Redden represented the Harborplace developer, MCB HP Baltimore LLC, before the Supreme Court, arguing that ballot Question F is constitutional and should appear on the ballot. Now, voters will be able to decide whether the developer will be able to execute plans to rebuild the Baltimore Inner Harbor.

Click here to read the complete article in The Baltimore Banner.

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