MCB Real Estate announces plans for a mixed-use development in Montgomery County that will have a focus on the life sciences and biohealth
MCB Real Estate, the developer of Harborplace in Baltimore, announced on Thursday that it will lead the development of VIVA White Oak, a mixed use project planned for a 280-acre site in eastern Montgomery County, Maryland.
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Hot Plate: Mobtown Brewing turns 5, Fennec pop-up at Artifact, Mother’s Day menus, and more
Baltimore restaurants are pulling out all the stops this week – for moms and for the rest of the community. Here’s a look at what’s coming up.
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Hot House: No, you’re not seeing triple. This three-roof, mid-century modern house is just one of a kind.
This mid-century modern house in Roland Park, with three adjacent roofs, a lovely pond, and a Bulthaup kitchen, is one of a kind.
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Will Maryland’s Blueprint for education work? An oversight board — and district officials — will be watching
A seven-member oversight board has been created to ensure the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future will be successful in improving public schools.
New Maryland law protects fans from ticket scammers
Last week, Gov. Wes Moore signed into law a first-in-the-nation bill to prevent ticket scams, garnering support from entertainment venues.
Section of Key Bridge demolished — now what?
Engineers on Monday finally cleared a massive portion of the Key Bridge roadway that has been sitting on top of the Dali cargo ship.
Thursday Morning Headlines: Governor signs juvenile justice reform bill; Cruise ships return to Baltimore; Supermarket closing sparks anger; and more.
Governor signs juvenile justice reform into law – WBAL News Radio Baltimore Museum of Art unveils sustainability plan – The Sun Cruise ships set to sail in and out of Baltimore again – WTOP News Edmonson Village residents outraged over Giant store closing – WMAR-TV Parents outraged over viral video showing alleged abuse at school…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: 3 Baltimore City Council races still up for grabs; Baltimore City, County water rates to rise; Preakness weekend forecast; and more.
Baltimore City Council races in three districts still too close to call — The Baltimore Sun Baltimore City and County residents will pay more for water beginning in July — Baltimore Brew Maryland Weather: Rain chances return this weekend — WJZ DALI ship removal postponed until early next week — WMAR Plebe from California caps…
Meet Asella Medina-Smith, 2024 Camp Nai Ambassador for The Assocated’s Young Adult Division.
Asella Medina-Smith is working with The Associated’s Young Adult Division as a 2024 ambassador for Camp Nai – a Jewish summer camp experience for adults. Her job? Get other young people as excited about camp as she is! Becoming A “Jew By Choice” Asella was studying abroad in the throes of the pandemic, living in…
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Incumbent Brandon Scott prevails in mayoral primary; Alsobrooks defeats Trone; Johnny O and Elfreth win congressional primaries; and more.
Incumbent Brandon Scott prevails in Baltimore mayor’s race primary – Associated Press Maryland Senate primary: Alsobrooks defeats Trone for Democratic nomination; Hogan wins GOP nod – WTOP News Zeke Cohen declares victory in race for City Council President – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Johnny Olszewski Jr., Sarah Elfreth win Democratic primaries for area congressional seats – The…
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Bomb threat at Maryland State House; Dali lost power four times in 12 hours before crashing into Key Bridge; Get your cheddar baby biscuits elsewhere as Red Lobster closes four Maryland restaurants; and more.
Bomb threat reported at Maryland State House; police canvassing the area — Capital Gazette Dali had four power outages in 12-hour span before crash into Baltimore Key Bridge, NTSB report shows — WJZ Red Lobster abruptly shutters 4 Maryland locations — Baltimore Business Journal Catonsville woman pleads guilty to “hate-fueled plans to destroy the Baltimore…
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Polls open today for Primary Election Day; Precision explosives make cuts in bridge debris; Real estate market bounces back; and more.
Polls are open for Primary Election Day today – The Sun Explosives make precision cuts to remove bridge debris on Dali – WBAL News Radio Post positions announced for 149th Preakness Stakes – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Maryland real-estate market returns to pre-pandemic levels – Patch.com First responders train in Baltimore County water rescue – WMAR-TV Baltimore…
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Atlas lawyer sends letter to opponents of planned bar in Fells Point; 3 plead guilty in Baltimore’s Brooklyn mass shooting; Ravens and Chiefs to face off in season opener; and more.
Atlas Restaurant Group’s plan for a new bar on Thames Street stirs anger and fear — Baltimore Brew 3 plead guilty in Brooklyn mass shooting, receive sentences — WBAL Baltimore Ravens to face Kansas City Chiefs in 2024 NFL season opener — WJZ Orioles owner shares nine life lessons with American University grads — Baltimore…
Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From May 6-10)
Last week, we shared news about free fitness classes along Baltimore’s waterfront, Walters Art Museum’s two interim co-directors, and more.
Monday Morning Headlines: Agreement on ending JHU encampment; Controlled explosion Monday for bridge piece atop Dali; 4 percent early voting turnout; and more.
Agreement reached to end encampment at Johns Hopkins University – WBAL-TV Demolition of Key Bridge piece atop Dali delayed by lightning, now scheduled for Monday – The Sun Juvenile group in Towson involved in multiple Friday night robberies – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Cyberattack is compromising systems at Baltimore-area hospitals – WYPR News 4 percent turnout in…
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Towson Apple store workers to vote whether to go on strike; Tensions over Palestine continue at Hopkins; Atlas plans Annapolis restaurants; and more.
Towson Apple store workers will vote Saturday on strike authorization — The Baltimore Sun Johns Hopkins letter confuses students as tensions rise over pro-Palestinian encampment — WJZ Atlas Restaurant Group releases details for new Annapolis concepts — Baltimore Business Journal This county had the highest Maryland turnout for early voting in 2024 — WBAL Black-owned…
‘A lot of money’: Experts ponder how Baltimore should spend $400M in public subsidies to support privately-funded Harborplace redevelopment plans
During a forum about the past and future of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, experts pondered whether and how $400 million in public subsidies should be spent to assist privately-funded redevelopment plans for Harborplace.
Hot Plate: Mobtown Brewing turns 5, Fennec pop-up at Artifact, Mother’s Day menus, and more
Baltimore restaurants are pulling out all the stops this week – for moms and for the rest of the community. Here’s a look at what’s coming up.