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General Information

Completion: March 2018
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Apartment building

Location

Location: , ,
Address: 414 Light Street
Coordinates: 39° 17' 1.57" N    76° 36' 49.47" W
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Technical Information

Dimensions

height 152.40 m
number of floors (above ground) 44
gross floor area 59 021 m²

Excerpt from Wikipedia

414 Light Street is a building located on Light Street in the Inner Harbor district of Baltimore, Maryland that consists of a 44-story glass and steel structure completed in 2018.

History

Demolition of McCormick Factory

Located at the intersection of Light and Conway streets in Downtown Baltimore, 414 Light Street was built on the original site of the McCormick & Company. The 1921 industrial complex was a fond memory of many Baltimoreans for the spice aromas that wafted down to the streets below. The McCormick building was razed in 1988 after the company had left the city for Hunt Valley. The demolition of the original factory was heartily fought by preservationists, but The Rouse Company, developers of Columbia and Harborplace, won in the Maryland Court of Appeals. The Rouse Company's plans for a replacement structure never came to fruition, leaving the property as a vacant parking lot.

Construction of 414 Light

After 25 years as a parking lot, construction began on 414 Light Street in 2014. Designed by famed Chicago architect Solomon Cordwell Buenz, the building has a contemporary style. The project is notable for being Baltimore's tallest apartment building, and third tallest skyscraper after the 1929 Bank of America Building. Construction finished at the end of 2018.

Tenants

The building is home to 394 apartments as well as retail on the ground floor. The apartments are considered luxury-style from $1,800, and penthouse rentals at more than $8,000 a month per unit.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "414 Light Street (Baltimore)" and modified on 29 December 2021 according to the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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