Power Plant Live!
Power Plant Live! at night, c. September 2013 | |
Interactive map of Power Plant Live! | |
| Address | 34 Market Place |
|---|---|
| Location | Baltimore, Maryland, United States |
| Coordinates | 39°17′22″N 76°36′26″W / 39.28944°N 76.60722°W |
| Elevation | 25-30 ft above sea level |
| Owner | The Cordish Companies |
| Operator | Live! Hospitality & Entertainment |
| Capacity | ≈1,600 seats (approx. 1,000 in Baltimore Soundstage) |
| Type | Dining and entertainment district + Music venue |
| Current use | Dining and entertainment district + Music venue |
| Public transit | Shot Tower / Market Place |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | Early 2001 |
| Built | 2001 |
| Opened | July 4, 2001 |
| Tenants | |
| 13 (20+ at peak) | |
| Website | |
| www.powerplantlive.com | |
Building details | |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 2 |
| Floor area | 550,000-square-foot (51,000 m2) |
| Design and construction | |
| Developer | The Cordish Companies |
| Other information | |
| Parking | Valet parking from Thursdays – Saturdays, as well as various parking garages |
Power Plant Live! is a 550,000-square-foot (51,000 m2) dining and entertainment district in the Inner Harbor section of Downtown Baltimore, Maryland. It includes a collection of restaurants, bars, retail, and a ≈1,600 seats music venue. It was developed by The Cordish Companies and opened in phases during 2001, 2002, and 2003.
The entertainment complex gets its name from the nearby "Power Plant" (Pratt Street Power Plant) building, three blocks south on municipal Pier 4 on East Pratt Street facing the Inner Harbor, which was also later redeveloped by Cordish. It is home to the Baltimore Soundstage, which has approximately 1,000 seat capacity. It includes local restaurants, such as Underground Pizza, Luckie's Tavern, Mosaic Nightclub, and PBR Baltimore, and was the first "Live!" development by The Cordish Companies. It also includes adjacent music venues, being Nevermore Hall (formerly Rams Head Live! until December 2024) and Tin Roof Baltimore (closed in May 2024).
The complex is located along Market Place and is served by the Baltimore Metro SubwayLink's Shot Tower/Market Place station.