Harbor Point Development
Thames Street Wharf Building
Baltimore, MD
Completion: TBD
Size: 240,000 gsf
Cost: $57,200,000 (construction estimate, not including
tenant fit-out)
The Thames Street Wharf Building will be built on the site of an historic
wharf that had been lost over the years. It will be the first building
built in the Harbor Point Development, on the site of an old chemical
factory, on a prominent location on the Baltimore waterfront. The building
will be built with one-half of the structure on land and one-half of
the structure on a new pier over the water.
The building will be designed as a Class A corporate headquarters building
for a yet to be named tenant. The first floor will contain space for
retail and restaurants. There will be a parking garage partly under the
building. The Baltimore waterfront promenade, which will provide public
access from the Inner Harbor to Fells Point and Canton, will go directly
through the center of the building. The promenade will also extend around
the water’s edge on three sides of the building. Ships and boats
of all sizes will be able to dock directly at the front door of the building,
as the Baltimore 50’ channel is adjacent to the building.
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