Developers won preliminary approval to convert a dormant Hampden church to a restaurant and are now looking for a tenant to fill the space.
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Harborplace developer pledges to honor former Baltimore Mayor Theodore McKeldin — even if McKeldin Plaza doesn’t survive in current form.
Harborplace’s developer said he can’t point to specific plans yet for McKeldin Plaza in his company’s Inner Harbor redevelopment project, but he pledged to find a way to honor former Baltimore Mayor Theodore McKeldin.
Play me another one: Bill’s Music founder Bill Higgins remembered by fellow Catonsville music store owners as visionary and kind
Catonsville music store owners remember Bill Higgins, the founder and owner of Bill’s Music, who passed away in February at the age of 81.
Handcuffs, prison stripes and a suckling pig: Spending a night in jail with John Waters
On July 13, 2024, Baltimore filmmaker John Waters (voluntarily) spent the night in jail with four winners of an auction to raise money for the Provincetown Film Society. What follows is an account of that night: Eleven hours in jail with John Waters.
Baltimore’s newest events venue, the M&T Bank Exchange, officially opens next to the Hippodrome Theatre
Baltimore officially gained a new performance and events venue on Wednesday as leaders of the Hippodrome Foundation cut the ribbon on the $20 million M&T Bank Exchange after seven years of planning and construction.
In new three-act opera, Acme Corporation invites audience members to watch ‘theater that blows up in our faces.’
The Acme Corporation, an experimental theater company in Baltimore, is premiering a three-act opera at The Voxel from Nov. 30 through Dec. 17.
Mason Dixie Foods: How a Baltimore comfort food company is bringing people together with biscuits, waffles, and breakfast sandwiches
Ayeshah Abuelhiga founded Mason Dixie Foods in 2014 after 15 years in the tech and automotive industry. Now based in Baltimore, the comfort food company has been named on the Baltimore Business Journal’s Fast 50 list for 2023, and the top 15% of the Inc. 5000 list.
Create Baltimore seeks to raise $500,000 to improve the Top of the World Observation Level; the attraction’s lease is getting extended again this week
Create Baltimore is seeking to raise $500,000 to improve the visitor experience at the Top of the World Observation Level on the 27th floor of the Baltimore World Trade Center.
Closing of Top of the World Observation Deck raises questions about future of 9/11 Memorial of Maryland exhibit
A recent decision to close the Top of the World Observation Deck on the 27th floor of the Baltimore World Trade Center raises questions about the future of the 9/11 Memorial of Maryland exhibit.
Baltimore Bike Birds: Fans forming flock to ride together to Orioles games
A new group called Baltimore Bike Birds plans to ride to Orioles games with fellow fans and bond over their favorite baseball team.
Mayoral candidates on the issues (Part 6): graffiti, dumping and cleanliness
Democratic candidates for mayor of Baltimore shared their ideas for addressing graffiti, dumping and cleanliness.
Want to get married? John Waters is available to perform the ceremony (premarital counseling included)
A wedding ceremony officiated by Baltimore filmmaker John Waters is among the items up for auction to support the Provincetown Film Society.
Artscape will return to Midtown and Station North in 2024; 11 new members join BOPA board of directors
Artscape 2024 will take place in essentially the same area as it did last year – Baltimore’s Mount Royal Cultural District and the Station North Arts District.
Baltimore Fishbowl’s Top 10 Most-Read Stories of 2024
From a Gilman School valedictorian being charged in the murder of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO to a Go Kart track in a Howard County family’s backyard, here are Baltimore Fishbowl’s top 10 stories of 2024 according to you, our readers.
Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From March 11-15)
Last week, we shared news about wineries backing out of Howard County’s Wine in the Woods event, changes in management at Spirits of Mount Vernon, a debate over housing at Lutherville Station, and more. Read the recaps and revisit the stories here:
