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Vue Harbor East

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Vue Harbor East
Vue Harbor East

Vue Harbor East is a high-rise hotel building located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The building rises 306 feet (93 m), containing 30 floors and 131 rooms. The construction of the building began in 2005 and was completed in 2007. The developers of the building were Beatty Harvey Fillat Architects.The construction of this building is a part of the building span that is currently taking place in Harbor East, Baltimore. By 2010, more than 800 condominiums are expected to be built. Vue Harbor East is also a part of the Hilton Hotel chain. The building is the twenty-third tallest building in the city of Baltimore. A feature of the hotel is a seven-screen movie theater built into the hotel building.

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South Exeter Street, Baltimore

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