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The Power Plant
Baltimore, Maryland
Originally The Power Plant generated power
for Baltimore's old trolley car system. Long in disuse,
it was converted into a Six Flags indoor amusement park.
It has since been converted into a multi-tenant entertainment
complex with ESPN Zone, Hard Rock Café, Barnes
& Noble, and other tenants. This 160,000-square-foot
project is a major tourist attraction in the Inner Harbor.
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Starbucks at The Can Company
Baltimore, Maryland
This newly-constructed Starbucks
is part of the $19 million adaptive reuse project The
Can Company. Restaurants share space with retailers
in the 60,000-square-foot shopping area.
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Ray Lewis' Full Moon Restaurant
Baltimore, Maryland
Ray Lewis' Full Moon Restaurant, owned
by the Baltimore Ravens football player, is one of four
restaurants in the five-building complex of the adaptive
reuse project The Can Company. The distinctive stacks
were salvaged and restored.
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Austin Grill
Baltimore, Maryland
Sharing space with the corporate headquarters
of the DAP company, Austin Grill is one of four restaurants
in the five-building Can Company complex.
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Lexington Market
Baltimore, Maryland
The project involves renovations and improvements
to the exterior façade and interior merchant
spaces in the occupied 219-year-old market. Exterior
upgrades include new masonry, storefront windows and
awnings, signage and decorative steel framing. New lighting,
flooring and wall finishes are among the improvements
to the interior.
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