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'''Power Plant Live!''' is a collection of bars and clubs in the [[Inner Harbor]] section of downtown [[Baltimore, Maryland]]. It was developed by the [[Cordish Company]] and opened in phases during [[2001]], [[2002]], and [[2003]]. The $30 million project includes loft offices on the upper floors. The attraction provides a new nightlife and entertainment district for downtown Baltimore and is located along Market Street at the site of the failed [[1980s]] Brokerage retail complex. Power Plant Live! includes restaurants, bars, comedy, dance clubs, dueling pianos, and other concepts.
'''Power Plant Live!''' is a collection of bars and clubs in the [[Inner Harbor]] section of downtown [[Baltimore, Maryland]]. It was developed by the [[Cordish Company]] and opened in phases during [[2001]], [[2002]], and [[2003]]. The $30 million project includes loft offices on the upper floors. The attraction provides a new nightlife and entertainment district for downtown Baltimore and is located along Market Street at the site of the failed [[1980s]] Brokerage retail complex, adjacent to the [[Port Discovery]] children's [[museum]]. Power Plant Live! includes [[restaurant]]s, bars, comedy clubs, dance clubs, dueling [[piano]]s, and other concepts.


The entertainment complex gets its name from the nearby "Power Plant" building, which was also developed by Cordish. The Power Plant is a mixed-use project developed in the late [[1990s]] in a historic [[power station]]. The building had been the site of many failed development endeavors, most notably an indoor [[Six Flags]] theme park ([[1985]]-[[1989]]) and a short-lived dance club called P.T. Flagg's ([[1989]]-[[1990]]). The Power Plant now contains the first [[ESPN Zone]] in the country (opened [[July 11]], [[1998]]), a [[Hard Rock Cafe]] (opened [[July 4]], [[1997]]), a multi-story [[Barnes & Noble]], a [[Gold's Gym]], and loft offices. It is considered one of the top tourist attractions on the Inner Harbor.
The entertainment complex gets its name from the nearby "Power Plant" building, which was also developed by Cordish. The Power Plant is a mixed-use project developed in the late [[1990s]] in a historic [[power station]], built in [[1900]]. The building had been the site of many failed development endeavors, most notably an indoor [[Six Flags]] theme park ([[1985]]-[[1989]]) and a short-lived dance club called P.T. Flagg's ([[1989]]-[[1990]]). The Power Plant now contains the first [[ESPN Zone]] in the country (opened [[July 11]], [[1998]]), a [[Hard Rock Cafe]] (opened [[July 4]], [[1997]]), a multi-story [[Barnes & Noble]], a [[Gold's Gym]], and loft offices. It is considered one of the top tourist attractions on the Inner Harbor.

Revision as of 19:55, 29 August 2005

Power Plant Live! is a collection of bars and clubs in the Inner Harbor section of downtown Baltimore, Maryland. It was developed by the Cordish Company and opened in phases during 2001, 2002, and 2003. The $30 million project includes loft offices on the upper floors. The attraction provides a new nightlife and entertainment district for downtown Baltimore and is located along Market Street at the site of the failed 1980s Brokerage retail complex, adjacent to the Port Discovery children's museum. Power Plant Live! includes restaurants, bars, comedy clubs, dance clubs, dueling pianos, and other concepts.

The entertainment complex gets its name from the nearby "Power Plant" building, which was also developed by Cordish. The Power Plant is a mixed-use project developed in the late 1990s in a historic power station, built in 1900. The building had been the site of many failed development endeavors, most notably an indoor Six Flags theme park (1985-1989) and a short-lived dance club called P.T. Flagg's (1989-1990). The Power Plant now contains the first ESPN Zone in the country (opened July 11, 1998), a Hard Rock Cafe (opened July 4, 1997), a multi-story Barnes & Noble, a Gold's Gym, and loft offices. It is considered one of the top tourist attractions on the Inner Harbor.