Thesis Abstract
The Canton Crossing Tower is the first of 14+ buildings being built in Hale Properties’ Planned Unit development of the 65 acre campus in Canton. The southeastern portion of Baltimore City is changing from an industrial area to a thriving commercial area where individuals can “live, work, and play.” From the architect; “this project is one of the most significant projects to be developed in Baltimore since the Inner Harbor Development created by the Rouse Company and will contain over $150 million in development to the area.” (www.wbcm.com)
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