Governor Moore Announces Transit-Oriented Concept to Advance Development of State Center Complex in Baltimore City

Published: 6/26/2025

ANNAPOLIS, MD — Governor Wes Moore today announced the path forward in redeveloping the State Center complex in Baltimore City. Through close coordination with the city and the complex’s surrounding communities, including McCulloh Homes, the State of Maryland will advance the redevelopment of State Center through a transit-oriented concept to include new housing, retail, and green space.

“For this to be Maryland’s decade, it has to be Baltimore’s time,” said Gov. Moore. “We are moving in partnership with the community to create more transit-oriented development because you cannot have economic mobility in Baltimore without physical mobility. This next chapter for State Center will expand our mission to create jobs, build housing that’s affordable, and create new pathways to work, wages, and wealth in all corners of the state.”

The 28-acre State Center site is strategically located between two major transit stations—the State Center Metro Subway station and the Cultural Center Light Rail station—and is close to Baltimore Penn Station, making the site an ideal location for transit-oriented development. The concept will build upon the State Center Vision and Market Study, a community-driven framework adopted by Baltimore City’s Planning Commission, which outlines the future of the site.

“This project represents far more than just the redevelopment of old office buildings — it’s a long-overdue investment in the future of this community,” said Baltimore City Mayor Brandon M. Scott. “For years, residents have waited to see meaningful progress here, and this redevelopment will deliver critical opportunities for housing, workforce development, transit access, and neighborhood revitalization. I’m incredibly grateful to Governor Moore and our state partners for their leadership in making this project possible. The City of Baltimore is fully committed to doing everything we can to bring this vision to life and ensure the community benefits for generations to come.”

To ensure alignment with Baltimore City’s broader planning efforts, the strategy will be coordinated closely with the City-State Workgroup, a collaborative body that includes leaders from State and City departments and authorities. The potential McCulloh Homes redevelopment will be a key part of this broader effort, with both projects working together to create a more cohesive, mixed-use, and sustainable community.

A new interagency agreement between the Maryland Department of General Services, the Maryland Department of Transportation and the Maryland Economic Development Corporation, also known as MEDCO, has formally issued a Request For Proposals to retain a consultant team to evaluate the most effective strategy for bringing the State Center site to market and securing a development partner to be obtained in a future solicitation. 

The deadline to submit proposals is August 7 at 3 p.m.

“Conveniently located between two transit stations, the State Center Complex is a prime site for transit-oriented development to create a vibrant, dense, walkable community that helps connect Baltimoreans to jobs, affordable housing and opportunities,” said Maryland Department of Transportation Secretary Paul J. Wiedefeld. “With Governor Moore’s leadership, the Department is proud to partner with Secretary Chaudhry and his team at the Maryland Department of General Services and MEDCO to usher the State Center redevelopment project and align the new development with Maryland’s current goals.”

The consultant’s primary focus will be on updating market and financial analyses; determining any site requirements; building reuse feasibility; recommending the most efficient approach to execution; and maximizing the site’s economic development and housing potential, to align with the State’s transit-oriented development goals.

“This partnership marks a turning point for State Center and for Baltimore,” said Maryland Department of General Services Secretary Atif Chaudhry. “By working hand-in-hand with MDOT, MEDCO, and other stakeholders, we’re transforming a long-stalled site into a vibrant, inclusive, transit-connected community. This is exactly the kind of bold, strategic investment Governor Moore has called for — one that revitalizes neighborhoods, drives economic growth, and builds a better, more equitable future for all Marylanders.”

The Department of General Services is in the process of relocating State of Maryland agencies from the complex and expects the move to be complete by the end of 2026. The selected consultant to lead the project is expected to be announced later this fall.

For more information about the project, visit medco-corp.com

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