Downtown Partnership of Baltimore is sponsoring the North Harbor ASSC (Area of Special Sign Control) legislation and Planning Commission Boundary approval for the area north of the Inner Harbor, along Pratt Street North to Baltimore Street, from President Street to Howard Street.
Continue ReadingThe number of people living in Census Tract 401, which is what most people think of when they picture Baltimore’s Central Business District, grew 70%, according to the most recent Census Data.
Continue ReadingBaltimore City, The Mayor’s Office, Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts and Waterfront Partnership are partnering to bring a little extra sizzle to the end of Summer. On Sunday, September 5th, fireworks will adorn the Inner Harbor at 8:30pm.
Continue ReadingShelonda Stokes and Downtown Partnership staff members got a sneak peek tour of the current state of development at the new Lexington Market.
Continue ReadingLooking for things to do in Baltimore? Spend an upcoming weekend exploring Downtown’s historic Mt. Vernon and Charles Center neighborhoods.
Continue ReadingDowntown Partnership is so excited to announce the first group of entrepreneurs selected for an innovative new program to attract and support Black-owned retail businesses in Downtown Baltimore neighborhoods.
Continue ReadingDowntown Baltimore’s Embassy Suites Inner Harbor Hotel and its companion property The Grand have sold for $18 million to Washington, D.C.-based investors.
Continue Readingteamed up with communities up and down Charles Street to close Baltimore’s most historic thoroughfare to all automobile traffic for a pedestrian takeover.
Continue ReadingDowntown Partnership is once again teaming up with Visit Baltimore to provide the tastiest week of the summer — Baltimore Summer Restaurant Week — which is set to run from July 23 – August 1, 2021. Restaurant recruitment has begun, and any interested establishments in Baltimore City are encouraged to register and participate.
Continue ReadingLeaders from the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts, The Hippodrome Theatre, and Power Plant Live join Downtown Partnership’s May 11 Downtown Download webinar. Panelists include Donna Drew Sawyer, CEO of the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts, Ron Legler, President of the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center, and Sal Di Giorgio, Facilities Director for the Cordish Companies’ Power Plant Live in Baltimore.
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