Gate C entrance, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Eutaw St., Baltimore, Maryland, July 2001. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Originally called PSINet Stadium, the football field was called Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards from February 28, 2002 until May 6, 2003. It was renamed M & T Bank Stadium on May 6, 2003.
As a public corporation of Maryland, the Authority may issue tax-exempt bonds for financing its operations. Proceeds from the sale of Authority bonds and revenues collected or received from any other source, including a tax on gate receipts at Oriole Park, are deposited in the Maryland Stadium Authority Financing Fund. The Fund is a revolving fund for carrying out the purposes of the Authority.
Subject to approval by the Board of Public Works, the Authority may hold an ownership interest in and operate a professional football or major league baseball team or team franchise, on a temporary basis, during a transition of the team or team franchise to private ownership.
The Authority consists of seven members who serve four-year terms. Six are appointed by the Governor with Senate advice and consent. One is chosen by the Mayor of Baltimore with Senate advice and consent. The Governor names the chair. With the Governor's approval, the Authority appoints the Executive Director (Code Economic Development Article, secs. 10-601 through 10-655).
Members of the Commission include professionals from the sports, entertainment and hospitality industries, State and City economic development officials, and representatives of the Orioles, the Ravens, and the Stadium Authority.
Projects that have been completed by the Authority include:
Baltimore Convention Center, West Pratt St., Baltimore, Maryland, April 2001. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
FRANCE-MERRICK PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
MONTGOMERY COUNTY CONFERENCE CENTER
OCEAN CITY CONVENTION CENTER
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CAMDEN YARDS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT COMMISSION
In August 2004, the Authority authorized creation of the Camden Yards Sports and Entertainment Commission. For Camden Yards Sports Complex, the Commission investigates alternative uses of the Complex, such as concerts and other major sports events, and promotes community, media and corporate support of additional activities.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Project Management oversees matters relating to the Baltimore City Convention Center, the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center (Hippodrome Theatre Complex), the Montgomery County Conference Center, and the Ocean City Convention Center.
1995. Camden Station, Baltimore, completed
1996, Sept. Baltimore Convention Center expansion, Baltimore, completed
1997. Ocean City Convention Center renovation amd expansion, completed
1998, Sept. 6. PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, opened
2001, April. John B. Scheurholz Baseball Complex, Towson, completed
2002, Jan. 28. University Commons, University of Maryland Baltimore County, opened
2002, March. Softball Field, University of Maryland, College Park, opened
2002, Oct. Comcast Center, University of Maryland, College Park, opened
2003, Feb. Hippodrome Performing Arts Center, Baltimore, opened
2003, March. Towson University Sports Complex, completed
2003, May 26. Veterans Memorial, Sports Complex at Camden Yards, dedicated
2003, June 18. Ripken Stadium, Aberdeen, opened
2004, Oct. Montgomery County Conference Center, Bethesda, completed
2006, Sept. Camden Station - Phase II, Baltimore, completed
2008, May 2. Southern Maryland Baseball Stadium, Waldorf, opened
2009, Dec. Coppin State University Physical Education Complex, opened
BALTIMORE CONVENTION CENTER
In 1992, certain responsibilities of the Baltimore Convention Center Authority were transferred to the Maryland Stadium Authority. To enlarge and improve the Baltimore Convention Center, the Maryland Stadium Authority was authorized to begin design and construction or hire a firm for this work (Chapter 400, Acts of 1993). Expansion was completed September 1996, and refurbishment of the original structure in April 1997. The Center is located at 100 West Pratt Street. Convention Center receipts are deposited in the Baltimore Convention Center Financing Fund.
(HIPPODROME THEATRE COMPLEX)
The Authority oversaw the design and construction of the Hippodrome Theatre and the buildings adjacent to it. Located at 12 North Eutaw St. in Baltimore, the Complex was named the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center in June 2003. The Hippodrome Theatre opened on February 10, 2004.
In 1996, the Authority was empowered to provide for the development and construction of the Montgomery County Conference Center (Chapter 407, Acts of 1996). The Center opened on December 1, 2004. It is located at 5701 Marinelli Road at Rockville Pike in North Bethesda, adjacent to the White Flint Metro station.
The Authority was authorized to issue bonds for the renovation, expansion, and operating costs of the Ocean City Convention Center in 1995 (Chapter 603, Acts of 1995). The Center also is known as the Roland E. Powell Convention Center. Renovation and expansion were completed in the fall of 1997. The Authority also maintains the Ocean City Convention Center Financing Fund and is overseeing a feasibility study of further expansion of the Center.
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