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MCB Real Estate to Take Point on Contentious Clipper Mill Development in Baltimore

Firm Plans to Advance Historic Mixed-Use Project, Relocate Offices to Site
The Foundry building, originally constructed in 1870, today is home to offices and the popular Woodberry Kitchen restaurant. (Andrew Voxakis/CoStar)
The Foundry building, originally constructed in 1870, today is home to offices and the popular Woodberry Kitchen restaurant. (Andrew Voxakis/CoStar)
By Ethan Barlage
CoStar Research
June 21, 2021 | 1:36 P.M.

MCB Real Estate is taking over the Clipper Mill redevelopment project in Baltimore with plans to relocate its corporate offices to the development and advance a project that has been mired in litigation.

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