Harborplace

[3] The Baltimore "festival marketplaces" became an "architectural prototype, despite opening several years after Quincy Market," attracting both local residents and out-of-town visitors, and spawning a series of other similar projects: Waterside in Norfolk, Portside in Toledo, and even non-waterfront projects like Philadelphia's Gallery at Market East, Washington's Pavilion at the Old Post Office, and Richmond's Sixth Street Marketplace.

[4] On the weekend of July 1, 2005, Harborplace celebrated its 25th anniversary with a ceremony featuring Maryland Governor Robert L. Ehrlich, Baltimore Mayor Martin J. O'Malley, and Baltimore Area Convention & Visitors Association (BACVA) president Leslie R.

Deutsche Bank cited Ashkenazy's default on its loan, a $1.13 million judgment against them for "failing to maintain in good order and repair" the common areas, and that "multiple vendors" had been unpaid for months.

The BBJ reported that the Baltimore Circuit Court had appointed IVL Group, LLC of Montclair, NJ to manage, maintain, lease, provide security for Harborplace, the receivership order also authorizes IVL Group to seek a new buyer.

[12] In April 2022, the Baltimore development firm MCB Real Estate entered into an agreement to purchase Harborplace.