The Cordish Company is a real estate development and entertainment operating company based in Baltimore, Maryland. It was founded in 1910. Nickname: Monument City, Charm City, Mob Town[1][2], B-more Motto: The Greatest City in America,[3] Get in on it. ...
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Rainbow Square, LP is a subsidiary of The CordishCompany one of the largest privately held development companies in the United States.
The CordishCompany is widely recognized as one of the leaders in the field of entertainment development and operations.
The CordishCompany, a Baltimore-based development company, was founded in 1967 and is one of the country's leading and most respected developers of entertainment projects in the United States.
At Cordish's invitation, Bradley was flown to the developer's home base of Baltimore and, presumably, wined, dined and fed the line, which he promptly came home and printed in the paper.
The city allowed Cordish to slip out of a contractual obligation to construct a building downtown in exchange for developing the balloon attraction and, sources say, he will be allowed to walk away from any construction whether or not the attraction opens.
Cordish's contract with the city calls upon the developer to operate the mall in a "first-class" manner, something everyone agrees is not happening currently.