Harbor Point is a neck of land off the western flank of Thames and Caroline streets. It was once a no-go place — at least for Sunday strolling — the forbidding heavy industrial side of Fells Point. It was an ancient part of Baltimore, inhabited in the 18th century, with streets named Block and Philpot. The site became industrialized with the Lacy Foundry and industries that made shellac and paint. It was literally off to one side, mostly surrounded by water and not friendly to anyone who did not work there.