The Waterfront at Westport

HARBOR POINT/HARBOR EAST The Harbor Point/Harbor East neighborhood is a ± 27 acre planned community that is Baltimore’s newest “high rent district.” Within a one-mile radius there are 107,000 jobs, 40,000 residents, and 19,000 students. This area ranks 16th in the country for employment density and 8th for residential density, ahead of cities like Atlanta, Denver, Miami, andWashington, DC. The revitalization of Harbor East and Harbor Point started in the 1990s when the city sought to redevelop the neighborhood and expand the central business district to the east along the waterfront. Major deliveries like the Four Seasons with its popular rooftop restaurant The Bygone, and the Legg Mason building featuring the headquarters of its namesake and the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School have been major drivers of demand for the area.

THE WATERFRONT AT WESTPORT | 27 Harbor Point recently finished the first of three development phases including over 1.5 msf of commercial space and is planning to bring another 1.5 msf to market over the next four years. With major tenants like Morgan Stanley and Johns Hopkins Medicine International, it has already built a strong tenant base to drive future growth. Continued growth has brought the local Exelon headquarters to Harbor Point, as well as a number of new mixed-use residential and office over retail including a Whole Foods Market expected to open later this year.

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