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Phillips Seafood move to be discussed next week

Phillips Seafood is scheduled to present its exterior plans for a new restaurant at the Inner Harbor's Power Plant at a July 14 meeting of Baltimore City's Urban Design and Architecture Review Panel.

The meeting's agenda, released Thursday, confirms a report that the restaurant would move to the Power Plant on East Pratt Street. Restaurant owners announced in June that they would close the location at Harborplace at the end of September.

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Two weeks ago, the Cordish Cos. met with the Baltimore Development Corp. to seek $3 million of rent breaks on the Pier 4 Power Plant complex in exchange for making $6 million to $9 million in improvements, in an effort to help keep existing tenants and attract new ones.

The seafood restaurant is one of the last original Harborplace tenants. More than 30 years ago, then-Mayor William Donald Schaefer met personally with the owners of the

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