Feb 19 2008

BCCC to Add Retail, Office, and Housing

Published by Jeff at 12:16 am under Downtown, Inner Harbor

The Baltimore Business Journal reported today that Baltimore City Community College will be requesting proposals to add shops, offices, and possibly housing at the existing downtown campus.  The development will occur in BCCC’s existing Bard building and a space they own in the Harbor Park Garage across the street.  The Cordish Company, which owns the nearby Power Plant and Power Plant Live complexes has already expressed interest.  Cordish may use this opportunity to connect all of their developments in the area.  BCCC will continue to offer classes at this location. 

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One Comment to “BCCC to Add Retail, Office, and Housing”

  1. Glenon 19 Feb 2008 at 10:33 pm

    That sounds like a good idea. The BCCC building seems a bit out of place now. Or maybe the building just looks old and unwelcoming. The more retail and housing in the area the better in my opinion. It’s still pretty empty around there on some weekend.

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