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High-rise building in Baltimore For the former Legg Mason office building also located in Baltimore, see Transamerica Tower (Baltimore).
Legg Mason Tower
Legg Mason Tower
General information
Location100 International Dr.
Baltimore, Maryland
21202-1099 USA
Coordinates39°16′57.3″N 76°36′05.8″W / 39.282583°N 76.601611°W / 39.282583; -76.601611
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
Architect(s)Beatty Harvey Coco Architects with HKS Architects
Main contractorHarbor East Development Group
Website
http://www.leggmason.com

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 m) waterfront skyscraper was developed by Harbor East Development Group, 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.

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.

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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