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Baltimore Joins Boston and New York With a Shifting Central Business District

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The Harbor Point district has become one of the top landing spots for Baltimore's office tenants. (Armada Hoffler Properties)
The Harbor Point district has become one of the top landing spots for Baltimore's office tenants. (Armada Hoffler Properties)
By Michael Cobb
CoStar Analytics
December 2, 2020 | 11:36 P.M.

Harbor East and Harbor Point are emerging as Baltimore’s new central business district. With striking views of the Inner Harbor and a growing inventory of top-quality office supply, the fast-growing neighborhoods collectively are the biggest competitor to the Pratt Street corridor and are steadily evolving to become the city's main business hub.

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