安德玛总部周围的“十亿美元鬼城”
"Billion-Dollar Ghost Town" Surrounds Under Armor Headquarters

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/billion-dollar-ghost-town-surrounds-under-armor-headquarters

巴尔的摩半岛(原名科文顿港),一个占地235英亩的滨水重建项目,尽管投资巨大,却难以吸引租户。一段YouTube视频将其描述为“十亿美元的鬼城”,指出尽管新建了许多建筑,但人烟稀少。该项目由Sagamore Ventures等开发商牵头,依靠超过55亿美元的公共和私人资金(包括6.6亿美元的增值税融资)进行融资,旨在振兴该地区。 Under Armour仍然是主要的租户,但周围大部分空间空置。一个关键的挑战来自港口东区等其他商业区的竞争。一些人将该项目的困境归因于巴尔的摩更广泛的问题,包括人口下降、犯罪率上升以及他们认为市政厅失败的进步政策,导致企业外流。巴尔的摩半岛的入住率低反映了这些因素造成的更广泛的衰退。


原文

The Baltimore Peninsula—formerly known as Port Covington—is a 235-acre, large-scale mixed-use waterfront redevelopment in South Baltimore, which one YouTuber has called it a "billion-dollar ghost town." 

"This video explores Baltimore's newest and swankiest waterfront neighborhood," YouTuber "Building Tales" wrote in the description of the video, adding, "It's a beautiful Saturday, but there's just one thing missing … people." 

The video description continued, "On this particular Saturday I walked around for a half hour and could just about count all the people I saw on one hand. So what's going on here… why are there all of these beautiful new buildings but seemingly no one here to use them?" 

Major developers of the waterfront redevelopment project include:

  • Sagamore Ventures (Kevin Plank, Under Armour founder)

  • Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group

  • MAG Partners (New York-based, led by MaryAnne Gilmartin)

  • MacFarlane Partners (San Francisco-based real estate firm)

Financing on the deal included: 

  • Public and private financing: Over $5.5 billion in total investment planned

  • Largest TIF (Tax Increment Financing) in Baltimore history: $660 million approved in public bonds to fund infrastructure

So far, the struggling apparel brand Under Armour remains the large anchor tenant at Baltimore Peninsula, with a new global headquarters. Much of the surrounding office and retail space has been built on speculation, with hopes that additional tenants will follow.

According to one industry insider, a key challenge facing Baltimore City's commercial real estate market is the growing number of competing business districts—both completed and under development—that are attracting tenants, such as Harbor East. 

The broader issue is that Baltimore City Hall remains under the control of radical leftist activists whose decade-long social justice experiment has backfired, igniting recent and broader violent crime waves. The population in the metro area has plunged to a 100-year low as residents and businesses flee the crime-infested area

Whether it's the population collapse, violent crime, mass exodus of residents, or the sight of a "ghost town" in a major new commercial development—Baltimore's decline all points back to one root cause: decades of failed progressive leadership at City Hall.

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