The new Inner Harbor will potentially have multifamily homes, according to a new proposal being pitched to the Baltimore City Council tonight.

Councilman Eric Costello is sponsoring a charter amendment that would permit "multifamily residential development and off-street parking within the dedicated boundaries of Inner Harbor Park."

That means city residents would ultimately need to vote on the proposal. The charter amendment is only being introduced to the Council tonight, so it would not be voted on for some time.

Harborplace developer MCB Real Estate, overseen by David Bramble, announced that the redesigned Inner Harbor is proposed to have four new buildings:... Read More: WMAR2NEWS