BALTIMORE—The city's planning commission granted final approval late last week for the $140-million 414 Light St. downtown residential tower project here.

With the approval, Questar Properties can now file for a building permit to begin construction on the 44-story tower to be developed at the corner of Light and Conway streets.

Back in October, the project won approval from the city's Urban Design and Architectural Review panel for the 392-unit luxury rental apartment development.

Developer Stephen M. Gorn says he expects to begin construction on the 392-unit building in the second quarter of 2015, according to the Baltimore Business Journal.

The Inner Harbor tower will feature a multi-floor parking garage as well as 12,000 square feet of retail on the first floor. See story in the Baltimore Business Journal.

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