Bringing Together Baltimore's Best To Create An Accessible, Engaging, and Charming Urban Waterfront

About Waterfront Partnership

Our Mission:


Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing and promoting the waterfront district, parks, and public spaces. We create welcoming programs, events, and recreational experiences while working toward a healthy harbor. We are committed to fostering connections among diverse communities to ensure equitable access to our blue and green spaces.

Our Work:


Since 2005 the Waterfront Partnership has served as our city’s advocate, promoter, and steward for the waterfront, aiming to enliven the harbor by providing basic services, adding new family-oriented amenities, and developing new and exciting programming and events.

Whether you live, work, or play at the waterfront every day or are just visiting, know that our dedicated team is behind the scenes working hard to ensure your experience at Baltimore’s waterfront is exceptional.

Our Vision:


Starting with the opening of Harborplace in 1980, the Waterfront has been the shining example of Baltimore’s true potential as a thriving metropolitan, cultural meeting point, and recreational destination for residents and visitors alike. We view the Waterfront as the meeting place where all of the diverse neighborhoods throughout our city visit to connect, shop, dine and learn about the ecosystem that vitalizes the region–our water. The modernizing additions seen across the Waterfront from Rash Field Park to Fells Point represent the concerted push by our staff and board to design a space with all the features that best reflect the promise of our wonderful city.

We oversee the Waterfront Management Authority (WMA), a business improvement district dedicated to improved maintenance, beautification, and visitor services for Baltimore’s signature asset—the Waterfront. Our Clean, Green, Hospitality, and Safety teams work tirelessly to provide a friendly face while ensuring the promenade is clean and shiny and that the landscape is always lush and colorful. 

We plan for the future, working towards a swimmable and fishable Harbor and advocating and planning on behalf of our public spaces. Whether it’s making a case for increased capital investment, traffic improvements, or more aggressive action on clean water, the Waterfront Partnership plays a vital role in reinvestment toward our city’s cultural epicenter and economic generator.  We’ve been proud to play this role for the past fifteen years, bringing practical business acumen and leadership on behalf of Baltimore. 

Land Acknowledgement:


The place now known as Baltimore City is part of the ancestral homelands of the Piscataway and the Susquehannock. A diverse host of folks from Indigenous nations throughout the land have passed through or lived here at different times, and still do. In the mid-twentieth century, thousands of Lumbee settled nearby, forming what would become a vibrant, urban intertribal community that exists to this day.
All of the United States is occupied Native Land and Baltimore is no exception.

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Our Harbor

Our Services

Our Programs

Annual Report

“Reflecting on 20 years has made clear that there is so much more to come as we make the Waterfront the place we all know it can be. In 2025 we opened the new 4.5 Acre Point Park in Harbor Point, as we broke ground on the $18M Phase II renovation of Rash Field, and are excited to see the renovation of the public spaces in the Inner Harbor alongside the redevelopment of Harborplace. Each of these projects bring new, exciting public spaces while building on Baltimore’s history as an international model for waterfront development. Our 7+ mile Waterfront Promenade connects these spaces to our neighborhoods, museums, historical sites, and hundreds of locally owned businesses, and while locals know how special that is, it’s time to show everybody else what Baltimore’s Waterfront has to offer.”

— Excerpt from Letter From The President and Chair 

Partners & Sponsorships

We would like to express our gratitude to our partners and sponsors for their valuable contributions in helping us transform waterfront district, parks, and public spaces.

Your support has played a crucial role in bringing about positive change in our waterfront neighborhoods, and we are honored to have you as our partners in this journey. We appreciate your commitment to making a difference, and we look forward to continuing our partnership to create a better waterfront for Baltimore.

Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore

Administrative Offices: 650 South Exeter Street #200, Baltimore, MD 21202

Email: Info@waterfrontpartnership.org Phone: 443-743-3308

Contact Us

Our friendly and knowledgeable staff is ready to answer any questions you may have about our waterfront. Contact us today to discuss further and let us help you find the perfect partnership that aligns with your goals and values. We look forward to working with you!