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Baltimore City ballot Question F could make way for Inner Harbor redevelopment
Baltimore City voters agreed to move forward with development plans around the Inner Harbor.With all precincts reporting, Question F passed overwhelmingly which allows a change to the city's charter,
Baltimore voters greenlight $500 million Harborplace redevelopment
Baltimore City voters cleared the way on Tuesday for a historic $500 million transformation of Harborplace.Unofficial election night results with 95% of results
2024 Baltimore election results: Mayor, City Council races, ballot questions
Baltimore voters in 2024 decided every leadership position as well as eight ballot questions. Here are the election results.
What is Question F? Baltimore voters can decide on Inner Harbor's future development.
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore City voters will be casting their ballots to decide the future of the Inner Harbor. Question F asks voters if the city's charter should be changed to allow for development near the harbor.
Former Baltimore Mayor O'Malley Rallies Against Harborplace Redevelopment Plan
Former Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley opposes the redevelopment of Harborplace, calling it a misuse of public land, while others support the project as a means for city revitalization.
Harborplace on the ballot: Baltimore City’s Question F and what it could mean for the Inner Harbor
City voters are set to weigh in on whether the once-heralded Inner Harbor public park should allow for residential development and off-street parking.
Baltimore groups protest Question F, a ballot measure vital for Harborplace redevelopment
Baltimore-based coalitions made a final push against Question F, a crucial ballot measure needed for development around the Inner Harbor.
Former Baltimore officials gather to urge voters to vote no to Harborplace ballot question
Former Baltimore elected officials gathered to urge voters to cast their ballot against Question F on Monday.At the Inner Harbor were two dozen coalition member
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Harborplace owner sues Hooters back, alleges Inner Harbor location breached lease
Hooters failed to pay three monthly installments of its annual rent after “abandoning” its Harborplace location in downtown ...
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Baltimore voters backing Harborplace with approval of Question F in early results
Baltimore
voters backed the proposed $900 million development in the
Inner
Harbor
, unofficial election results for ...
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Workers at Baltimore's biggest hotel win raises in new contract
Hilton Baltimore workers ratified a 4-year contract with pay increases. The contract includes health, pension, and ...
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A Trip to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor This Fall Can Still be Safe and Fun
Visiting Baltimore’s Inner Harbor can still be a safe and enjoyable experience if you stay aware and follow some smart safety ...
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Historic ship in Inner Harbor offers 'spooky' tours
It's Halloween, and for those in the mood for a spooky tale, check out the USS Constellation at the Inner Harbor. 11 News ...
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Baltimore voters backing Harborplace with approval of Question F in early returns
Baltimore
voters backed the proposed $900 million development in the
Inner
Harbor
, unofficial election results for ...
Baltimore Brew
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Voters to decide if apartment tower plan will revive the Inner Harbor or ruin it
As a developer steps up a misleading ad campaign, a look at Question F and what a “yes” vote would mean for Baltimore’s Harborplace.
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Can Baltimore succeed as a convention destination? | STAFF COMMENTARY
New Hilton contract raises questions about the city’s future as a convention host that could soon be answered.
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