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Old Posted Nov 28, 2014, 4:46 PM
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BALTIMORE | Four Seasons Hotel and Residences | FT | ~29 FLOORS

Revived from recession. Construction was stalled for many years but might start up soon. Currently it is seeking design approvals so technically part of the project is still proposed and may gain height based on sales.

Note: Emporis lists this as canceled, but it was on hold. This is not dead. Although it is completed in a sense and functioning, the project seeks a 8-10 floor extension.

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Four Seasons Hotel and Residences, Harbor East

Developer: H&S Properties Development Corp./Harbor East Management Group

Height: originally 44 stories/494 ft; now 27-29 stories (current unfinished height- 21 stories)

Details: 63-83 residential condo units in addition to 356 hotel rooms and 25,000 sq. ft. of retail space already existing

Status: In Planning Stages/Preliminary Design Approved. Originally planned as a 44-story hotel/condo high-rise, the hotel portion was built on the first 21 floors, but the rest of the project was delayed due to lack of financing during the recession. The project has recently been revived to complete the condo section, but with only 63-83 units over 6-8 floors, compared to the originally planned 150 units over 23 floors. The developer plans to build and show model condos to prospective buyers this summer to gauge interest and determine how tall the addition should be (or even if it should be built at all) to extend the building. If all goes to plan construction should begin this fall.
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