The National Aquarium is eager to see the revival of Harborplace move forward. A refreshed and rejuvenated Inner Harbor that includes more nature-based public spaces and public engagement opportunities will create jobs, recreation and pride for all Baltimoreans.
I run a youth nonprofit in Sharp-Leadenhall and the kids can’t wait for a new Harborplace that is built with them and the future in mind. The MCB Team welcomes my community with open arms. A ‘YES’ vote on Question F will lead to a space that will energize, excite, and embrace us.
I'm supporting Question F because it allows a plan to be put forth that embraces sustainability – both economic and environmental. Now is the time to engage in a meaningful and lasting transformation of the Inner Harbor as a hub supporting and connecting our city.
With the revitalization of Harborplace, we have a unique opportunity to breathe new life into one of Baltimore's most iconic destinations. Our city holds so much beauty and charm, and this effort will not only attract visitors from across the country but also inspire our residents to reconnect with the Inner Harbor, making it a place we can all be proud of once again. The success of these revitalization efforts is deeply connected to Baltimore's ability to host world-class meetings and conventions, which bring people together to experience the best our city has to offer, driving both economic growth and community pride."
Our love for roasting sustainably sourced coffee and making a positive social impact is at the core of what we do. Voting Yes on Question F aligns with our values by creating one of the most sustainable waterfronts in the country while welcoming residents to the Inner Harbor from all corners of our city and benefiting small business like ours.
Question F will help revitalize the Inner Harbor and Harborplace, allowing small businesses like mine to thrive and share our love for plant-based food to new visitors and residents alike. I will be voting Yes on Question F.
We need to create more opportunities for Baltimore’s small businesses to succeed. Voting Yes on Question F will help revitalize downtown and the Inner Harbor for the benefit of small business and residents.
Cuples Tea House is committed to fostering healthy communities through premium loose-leaf tea and creating spaces where books, music, and culture thrive. Voting Yes on Question F will support the development of a community hub in the heart of downtown, promoting wellness, creativity, and connection.
Baltimore is a special city both rich in charm and culture. We have a resiliency and a sense of togetherness during both good and bad times. These characteristics have always made me proud to be a Baltimore resident and business owner. Voting Yes on Question F will ensure Baltimore remains rich in charm and culture for years to come.
Harborplace is a story of resilience. Voting Yes on Question F will continue that story into the future and provide a sustainable and welcoming area for small businesses like mine.
We take pride in creating food from the heart and soul for residents across Baltimore. We also care about ensuring the heart of Baltimore, the Inner Harbor, remains resilient for years to come. A Yes vote on Question F will make that a reality.
The transformation of Harborplace is crucial not just for today, but for our future. I want my son and his family to one day be able to enjoy a flourishing Harborplace the same way past generations did. That’s why I’m enthusiastically voting “Yes” on Question F.
A Vote for Question F will breathe new life into our city, offering a dynamic space that showcases Baltimore's spirit while fostering economic growth and a bright future for our community.
Together, we will transform Harborplace into an accessible and vibrant community for all of Baltimore.