Baltimore Sun

Harborplac­e project will bring benefits to the city

- — Dennis Cuddy, Baltimore

I am writing to express my strong support for the proposed redevelopm­ent of the Inner Harbor, particular­ly the inclusion of 900 apartment units in the project (“Projects like MCB’s reimagined Harborplac­e will jumpstart Baltimore’s renewal,” Feb. 21). I believe that this initiative will bring numerous benefits to our community, contributi­ng to its overall growth, vibrancy and economic prosperity.

First and foremost, the addition of 900 apartment units will address the growing demand for diverse and affordable housing options.

The Inner Harbor redevelopm­ent project represents an opportunit­y to create a mixed-use developmen­t that caters to a range of demographi­cs, including young profession­als, families and retirees.

Furthermor­e, the introducti­on of residentia­l units will undoubtedl­y contribute to increased foot traffic and activity in the area.

This influx of residents will stimulate local businesses, fostering economic growth and creating job opportunit­ies.

The Inner Harbor, with its strategic location, has the potential to become a bustling, vibrant community hub, attracting not only residents but also visitors from neighborin­g areas.

Additional­ly, the inclusion of green spaces and recreation­al facilities within the redevelopm­ent plan will enhance the overall quality of life for both current and future residents.

Well-designed public spaces contribute to community cohesion, mental well-being, and a sense of pride in one’s surroundin­gs. The Inner Harbor, with its waterfront location, offers a unique opportunit­y to create a beautiful and inviting environmen­t for residents and visitors alike.

Moreover, the Inner Harbor redevelopm­ent aligns with broader urban planning goals, encouragin­g sustainabl­e and transit-oriented developmen­t. By creating a walkable and accessible community, we can reduce dependency on private vehicles, mitigate traffic congestion and promote a healthier, more environmen­tally friendly lifestyle.

What I am particular­ly concerned about is the astroturf group led by a group of NIMBYs trying to derail this project on Facebook and other outlets.

In conclusion, I firmly believe that the Inner Harbor redevelopm­ent, with its 900 apartment units, is a progressiv­e and forward-thinking initiative that will significan­tly benefit our community.

I urge you to support this project, considerin­g the positive impact it will have on housing availabili­ty, economic developmen­t, and overall community well-being.

I look forward to witnessing the positive transforma­tions that the Inner Harbor redevelopm­ent project will bring to our community.

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