City voters gave overwhelming approval Tuesday to a Baltimore City Charter amendment that advocates hope will help dramatically change and revitalize the Inner Harbor area.
The two ballot questions offered some local political drama in a year when the national results, a Republican sweep of Washington led by the re-election of Donald Trump, riveted the world.
Baltimore moved a step closer to a redeveloped Harborplace with new high-rises containing offices, retail, parking and up to 900 apartments on Tuesday night as city voters approved a ballot question ...