In a society where a majority of your income is spent on rent we need house prices down These residential units are necessary It’s not surprising that the local news supports the local money
@@LawrenceMarkFearon The inner harbor is a dying part of the city. Harbor East is now the go to spot downtown. The Inner harbor needs to move on and make a change. People who use to work downtown now work from home. People don’t go to stores anymore because they just use Amazon. So if you don’t have workers or a reason for people to come and shop, the next best thing is just put the people there by building residential areas
@@mr.ridiculous723 listen. The entire downtown economic strategy is based off Harbor Place. Those stadiums, science center, aquarium and convention center all depend on that location for visitors, sports fans and tourists to walk over and socialize after their expensive events. Some even go to the strip clubs and celebrate on The Block. You can’t just rip it up and send them walking a mile east. If Harbor Place didn’t exist the stadiums, convention center, aquarium, science center and train station. A lot of very careful strategic public investment and construction went into the Inner Harbor to support Downtown.
@@LawrenceMarkFearon And all of that stuff is there and Harbor place still folded. Those things will just be apart of the new inner harbor, which will be more pedestrian friendly with less traffic.
In a society where a majority of your income is spent on rent we need house prices down
These residential units are necessary
It’s not surprising that the local news supports the local money
900 highrise condominiums would destroy Harbor Place. Stop this madness.
Harbor Place is already destroyed
@@mr.ridiculous723 Harbor Place is mismanaged. It must be razed and rebuilt. The last thing we need is more private condominiums.
@@LawrenceMarkFearon The inner harbor is a dying part of the city. Harbor East is now the go to spot downtown. The Inner harbor needs to move on and make a change. People who use to work downtown now work from home. People don’t go to stores anymore because they just use Amazon. So if you don’t have workers or a reason for people to come and shop, the next best thing is just put the people there by building residential areas
@@mr.ridiculous723 listen. The entire downtown economic strategy is based off Harbor Place. Those stadiums, science center, aquarium and convention center all depend on that location for visitors, sports fans and tourists to walk over and socialize after their expensive events. Some even go to the strip clubs and celebrate on The Block. You can’t just rip it up and send them walking a mile east. If Harbor Place didn’t exist the stadiums, convention center, aquarium, science center and train station. A lot of very careful strategic public investment and construction went into the Inner Harbor to support Downtown.
@@LawrenceMarkFearon And all of that stuff is there and Harbor place still folded. Those things will just be apart of the new inner harbor, which will be more pedestrian friendly with less traffic.