A developer behind the effort to redevelop a stretch of South Baltimore that includes M&T Bank Stadium and Horseshoe Baltimore Casino said the new sports entertainment complex known as Topgolf is poised to open there “within the month.”
The opening of the high-tech golfing, dining and events venue is the first anchor tenant to open at what’s now known as the Warner Street Entertainment District. The project is a private-public partnership among city and state officials, the casino and developers from Caves Valley Partners, a Baltimore firm with a portfolio that includes Cross Keys, Cross Street Market, and Horseshoe Baltimore.
The four-block district, which also will be outfitted with a new concert venue and an overhauled, pedestrian-friendly streetscape linking the Inner Harbor to M&T Bank Stadium and the casino, is soon to be renamed and rebranded, Caves Valley partner Arthur Adler told a crowd gathered at the Baltimore casino Thursday for the city tourism bureau’s annual meeting.
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