Here are some recent notable stories published by Baltimore Fishbowl that are worth revisiting as you start your week:

“Giving Up The 15-Minute City For A Pool And A Secure Mailbox“: Baltimore writer Steve Mencher shares why he and his wife are moving a mile north, from Charles Village to Guilford.

“Dan Rodricks: The end approaches for one of Baltimoreโs oldest businesses“: One of Baltimore’s oldest businesses, the Joseph Kavanagh Co., will close later this year after 16 decades of shaping copper and bending steel.

“Baltimore will spend $1.067M to hire consultant to help determine whether to merge cityโs housing and planning departments“: Baltimore City is spending more than $1 million to hire a consultant to help determine whether to combine its housing and planning departments.

“โOnce-in-a-lifetimeโ Harborplace construction project on track to begin this fall, potentially creating thousands of jobs“: Harborplaceโs owner and general contractor, MCB Real Estate and the Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., on Wednesday held a 90-minute โSubcontractor Outreach Event” to discuss the project’s phases and the job opportunities it will create.

“Hampden antique store Wishbone Reserve to close“: Hampden antique store Wishbone Reserve will close this September. It is selling all inventory and fixtures through August.
