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Old Posted Feb 8, 2023, 2:40 PM
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BALTIMORE | 401 S. Charles Street | FT | 50 FLOORS

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Old Posted Feb 8, 2023, 2:54 PM
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Very nice. Baltimore is a city with a lot of potential.
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Old Posted Feb 8, 2023, 3:49 PM
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Very nice. Baltimore is a city with a lot of potential.
For sure. Rumor has it this building will ~600’
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Wow! Potential game-changer for Baltimore!
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Reminds me of the unbuilt Canyon Ranch Living tower in Chicago.
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Reminds me of the unbuilt Canyon Ranch Living tower in Chicago.
This and it’s “sister” (414 Light Street) were designed by Chicago’s Solomon Cordwell Buenz architecture firm so probably not a coincidence
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This and it’s “sister” (414 Light Street) were designed by Chicago’s Solomon Cordwell Buenz architecture firm so probably not a coincidence
I do hope this building does hit the 600' mark.
Plus, esthetically, this tower is very pleasing to the north/south skyline angle.
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For sure. Rumor has it this building will ~600’
I'd love it to be a 600 footer for sure.
Where did you hear this rumor? I mean, it does look tall enough, but it would just be nice to see some solid stats on this beautiful proposal.
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And, thanks for posting this!
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Would this be a new tallest for Baltimore?
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Would this be a new tallest for Baltimore?
As rendered, yes.
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Wow, this would rewrite the script for the Baltimore skyline!

With it's current tallest building only at 528' tall, the skyline really needs this one.
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I'd love it to be a 600 footer for sure.
Where did you hear this rumor? I mean, it does look tall enough, but it would just be nice to see some solid stats on this beautiful proposal.
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Developer whispers on SkyscraperCity forum.

As rendered it’s pretty much there considering 414 Light Street is ~508’ per FAA.
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Wow, this would rewrite the script for the Baltimore skyline!

With it's current tallest building only at 528' tall, the skyline really needs this one.
It would definitely give it extra oomph for sure. Considering 300 E. Pratt Street is slated for a ~500’ building as well as Harbor Point, the skyline is definitely in growth mode
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Developer whispers on SkyscraperCity forum.

As rendered it’s pretty much there considering 414 Light Street is ~508’ per FAA.
Well, that all sounds great.
I, too, can't wait until exact stats and construction timeline is released.
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Any updates on this project from anyone?
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