Developer P. David Bramble said his real estate company plans to redevelop Harborplace into a destination for tourists and locals that makes the waterfront more accessible and connected to the surrounding neighborhood — and would be part of reimagining a Downtown district built more for pedestrians and bikes than cars.

His comments Thursday to members of the city’s Planning Commission during a public briefing session are possibly Bramble’s most detailed outline yet for what he’d like to do with Baltimore’s once-signature attraction.

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