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Music Director Marin Alsop rehearses Beethoven Symphony No. 6 with the BSO. Photo by Arianne Teeple
Music Director Marin Alsop rehearses Beethoven Symphony No. 6 with the BSO. Photo by Arianne Teeple | Show Photo

Harbor East

The National Katyn Memorial
The National Katyn Memorial

Less than 15 years ago, this area was a collection of industrial warehouses and derelict buildings. Now the neighborhood -- bounded by the Chesapeake Bay to the west and south, Fells Point to the east and Little Italy to the north -- has become a posh spot with high-end boutiques, restaurants, spas, movie theater, hotels and condominiums. It's a happening part of town with the feel of a small community just outside the hubbub of the Inner Harbor. It is within walking distance of some of the most exciting neighborhoods in the city and offers direct access to the Jones Falls Expressway, the major thoroughfare transecting the city to the north and south.

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Harbor East Features

Putting Money on the Table

After a dearth of new restaurant openings during the last two years, Baltimore witnessed a restaurant revival in 2011 as investors were once again hungry for new ventures. The owners of several new contemporary bistros, a Hollywood actor and a celebrity chef bet big on Charm City just in the last six months. 

Prototyping Teaching at Education Hack Day

What does innovation in education look like? Education Hack Day will convene problem-solvers to work on educator-submitted problems and ignite an entrepreneurial spirit in Baltimore City education.

Global Leadership Blossoms in Harbor East at Hopkins' Carey Business School

Traditionally, Johns Hopkins has been known more for research and science than business. The new Global MBA program at the Carey Business School aims to change that (and fast).

Tech Crawl East Showcases Baltimore Innovation At Its Best

Innovators, investors, and interested parties come together to celebrate and explore the best in Baltimore tech.

Building Up Baltimore -- Michael Beatty

A winner of the Urban Land Institute of Baltimore's Wavemaker Award, Michael Beatty, president H&S Properties, talks about Harbor East, the Legg Mason building, why Bmore is a great city for developers and how he sees the city in the future.
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