BALTIMORE (AP) — Maryland lawmakers who represent Baltimore have announced $166 million in state funding for the city’s downtown and Inner Harbor.
The funding announced Thursday includes $50 million for the relocation of state employees from State Center to the Central Business District.
I’m proud to stand with @SenBillFerg, @LukeClippinger, @RobbynLewis46th, @CouncilmanETC, @DowntownBalt and so many more to announce over $166 million in funding to revitalize downtown and the inner harbor to make it a truly world-class space for all Marylanders. pic.twitter.com/zAarflm3lp
— Brooke Lierman (@BrookeELierman) April 28, 2022
It includes $11.5 million for the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore. Another $7.5 million is allocated for the Inner Harbor Promenade, with another $60 million pre-authorized in fiscal years 2024 and 2025.
Other amounts include $7.4 million for the Baltimore City Community College Bard Building; $5.5 million for the Reginald F. Lewis Museum; and $5 million for the National Aquarium.
- $7,400,000 for the BCCC Bard Building
— Bill Ferguson (@SenBillFerg) April 28, 2022
- $5,500,000 for the Reginald F. Lewis Museum
- $5,000,000 for the National Aquarium
- $5,000,000 for streetscaping the new Warner Street Entertainment District
- $4,000,000 for Rash Field Park