BALTIMORE—The city' usually critical Urban Design and Architecture Review Panel offered high praise to Questar Properties Inc.'s 43-story residential tower to be built at the Inner Harbor.

On Thursday the panel's initial blush at the project to be built at 414 Light St. was unusually positive, according to the Baltimore Business Journal. Urban Design and Architecture Review Panel Panelist David Haresign told project architect Devon Patterson that often times projects come before it “too far along and wrong-headed. This was far along and right-headed, so congratulations.”

Questar hopes to break ground on the project before year's-end. The 485-foot high apartment tower is to rise out of a “podium” base containing a 460-space parking garage with retail at the ground level. See story in the Baltimore Business Journal.

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