Legg Mason Tower

Legg Mason Tower is a 24-story glass high-rise located at 100 International Drive in Baltimore's Harbor East development. Completed in May 2009, the 650,000-square-foot (60,000 m2) waterfront skyscraper was developed by Harbor East Development Group,[1] and reaches a height of 360.5 feet (109.9 m). It was designed by Beatty Harvey Coco Architects with HKS Architects, and is situated at the edge of the city's Inner Harbor. This Class-A office building serves as the new headquarters for asset management firm Legg Mason, which moved from what was the Legg Mason Building at 100 Light Street.[2]

Legg Mason Tower
General information
Location100 International Dr.
Baltimore, Maryland
21202-1099 USA
Current tenantsLegg Mason, Inc.,
RSM US LLP,
Hogan & Hartson LLP,
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School,
Oppenheimer & Co.,
Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management,
JMI Equity
Medifast, Inc.
Exis, LLC
Completed2009
OwnerH&S Properties Development Corp.
Technical details
Floor count24
Design and construction
ArchitectBeatty Harvey Coco Architects with HKS Architects
Main contractorHarbor East Development Group
Website
http://www.leggmason.com

It is also known as the home campus of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. The building is part of a mixed-use development with its neighbor, the Four Seasons Hotel, which was completed and opened in 2011. It is Pre-Certified Silver under the LEED Core and Shell Program, and was one of six developments recognized by the Urban Land Institute Wavemaker Award in 2009.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Harbor East". Harbor East. Retrieved 2010-04-20.
  2. DeGregorio, Jen (2007). "City of Baltimore weighs sweetner for Legg Mason Tower". Daily Record. Findarticles.com. Retrieved 2008-06-24.
  3. "Awards will be given for Legg Mason Tower, Silo Point condos other city buildings". Turner Development. Archived from the original on 2015-04-29. Retrieved 2010-04-21.


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