They only know what’s left of the downtown waterfront and the mostly vacant green pavilions, slated for redevelopment by developer P. David Bramble and his company, MCB Real Estate. Like teenagers before them, today’s youths still meet friends there, most often during spring, summer and other school breaks. But they also say the site has become a magnet for fights and other drama, or a place they don’t really visit.
With redevelopment plans underway, many young people see a chance to redefine Harborplace. The Baltimore Banner spoke to young people about their vision of a redeveloped Harborplace — and they weren’t shy about their thoughts.