Hogan Announces Search for New State Center Developer
Looking to jump-start a redevelopment process that has been mired in lawsuits and inactivity for years, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced on Tuesday that the state will immediately begin seeking bidders on a new State Center project.
The five-building, 28-acre site in Midtown Baltimore is currently home to a dozen state government agencies, making it the largest concentration of state offices in Maryland.
Hogan said the state will immediately begin reaching out to companies interested in redeveloping the aging State Center complex. The Maryland Stadium Authority will lead the process, in coordination with the states Department of General Services.
The governor called the actions an important step in the revitalization of Baltimore City, and he said the new bold project will have a transformative impact on the surrounding communities.
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