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Mr. Bart Harvey

Development Director Beatty Development Group

As the Development Director for Beatty Development Group, Bart Harvey currently manages the horizontal development associated with the Perkins-Somerset-Oldtown redevelopment on behalf of the Housing Authority of Baltimore City. This work includes the demolition of the existing 1940s-era structures, earthwork improvements, and infrastructure construction to support the vertical housing projects. In partnership with HABC, Bart is responsible for bidding, contracting, and administering all contracts, including meeting MBE/WBE, Section 3, and Local Hiring goals. In this role, Bart is responsible for coordinating with local agencies and public utilities to ensure all improvements are conducted in a timely manner and in accordance with Baltimore City Standards. As part of the infrastructure improvements, Bart has overseen the fundraising and development of South Central Park, a key component of the PSO Transformation Plan. In addition to his work on PSO, Bart has been involved in the construction and development of Allied | Harbor Point, a 25-story, 312-unit apartment building, and Point Park, a 4.5-acre waterfront park. Prior to joining Beatty Development Group, Bart was the Vice President of Ballpark Operations for the Worcester Red Sox, the Triple-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. In this capacity, he was responsible for overseeing the planning and development of a new outdoor 10,000-person ballpark, as well as running the operation of the facility for their inaugural season. Bart holds a Bachelor’s degree from Trinity College-Hartford, and a Master’s Degree in Real Estate and Infrastructure from John Hopkins.

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Tours
Tue Mar 17 2:00 PM — 5:30 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time

Transformational Inclusivity Tour

Type Tours

Exploring inclusive redevelopment models in Baltimore—revitalization without displacement, mixed-income housing, and community-driven planning. Stops include: Johnston Square, Somerset (Oldtown), and Perkins.