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The "Charm'tastic Mile" & Its USPTO Trademark Seeks 100-Year Agreement with City of Baltimore

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The "Charm'tastic Mile" & Its USPTO Trademark Seeks 100-Year Agreement with City of Baltimore
March 3, 2026 - The "Charm'tastic Mile" of Baltimore (CTMB-1.3) www.thecharmtasticmile.com. The chic & famed 1.3 mile corridor located in the heart of Charm City (Est.1975) that connects Dwtn-West, the Inner Harbor & Harbor East (S. Greene & W. Pratt Street to S. President & Fleet Street) that is now listed on Google search as one of the Top 10-15 Most Famous Streets in America is reporting it will be seeking a 100-year agreement with the City of Baltimore for the official business/brand usage of The "Charm'tastic Mile" to lure Dwtn Corporate Investment
The "Charm'tastic Mile" this coming April 25, 2026 will be celebrating its official 10th Anniversary (2016-26) of being introduced to Charm City. The 1st of its 3 Iconic Street Signs was unveiled on September 15, 2019 (9-19-19 at 9:19 AM) at the corner of S. Calvert & E. Pratt Street. That corner is the mouth that enters Harborplace and its two pavilions that opened on July 2, 1980.
The "Charm'tastic Mile" (4-25-2016) shares that same-day of introduction to the city as the Iconic "Domino Sugars" neon sign (4-25-1951), 65-years apart.
On September 15, 2020 The "Charm'tastic Mile" was published as a USPTO www.uspto.gov (R) registered trademark and joined The Magnificent Mile, Rodeo Drive & the Vegas Strip (Las Vegas Blvd) as the very few streets that are bonafide U.S. Trademarks. 2027 will mark the 80th Anniversary (1947-2027) of The Mag Mile being introduced to the Windy City. 1947 was the year that Jackie Robinson broke the color-barrier in Major League Baseball (MLB).
The 100-year agreement with Charm City, City Hall and the Mayor's Office will show potential corporate investors that as a CBD (Central Business District) that we have a branded foundation that we want you to be a part of. It's like the NFL or MLB luring new business into their leagues.
"We as a downtown business corridor are on the brink of creating this "New Renaissance" or the death of the area that will take 8-10 years to come back from. The time is now and we are very, very committed and believe in what The "Charm'tastic Mile" can be a leader and catalyst for the future of this city", says Derrick E Vaughan of The "Charm'tastic Mile".
The Renaissance Harborplace Hotel that opened in the Spring of 1987 will go to auction next-week on October 11th. The majestic 622-room hotel with its direct connection to Harborplace and once thriving Gallery Mall, that's now closed was a bustling property that had foot traffic revolving from morning-to-night.
Google AI Overview has a new breakdown for the Renaissance Harborplace "Charm'tastic Mile" that will serve as a template to connect both entities as business models for other hotels, potential new restaurants & shops to follow in the future.
For more information or news media interview requests on The "Charm'tastic Mile" & Its USPTO Trademark Seeks 100-Year Agreement with City of Baltimore please contact Derrick E Vaughan (Famous Streets & Sports Culture In America-Analyst) at 443-851-5244 or email: thecharmtasticmile@gmail.com.