The redevelopment of Baltimore's Harborplace is expected to begin in the fall of 2026.

The developer, MCB Real Estate, led by David Bramble, plans to replace the mostly vacant pavilions at the Inner Harbor with a mixed-use complex, which will include a park, residential buildings, and retail space, with an estimated cost of around $1 billion .

The redevelopment would create a 4.5-acre space with restaurants, commercial uses, multifamily residential development, and off-street parking.

In April, MCB Real Estate announced that Gensler Baltimore will lead the design team.

Gensler, a global architecture and design firm, will lead the design team implementing the Harborplace Master Plan, which was approved by Baltimore voters last November with more than 60% support.

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