Baltimore City could attract more than 20,000 households over the next five years, according to a new report commissioned by Live Baltimore.
Search results
Baltimore Weekend Events: Maryland Film Festival, Maryland Irish Festival, Phantom of the Opera, Hoodstock, and more.
This weekend in Baltimore: watch step dancers perform at the Maryland Irish Festival, see the Baltimore-area premieres of several theatrical productions, and travel back in time with a festival celebrating the music of the 60s and 70s.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: $100K in grants for restaurants recovering from Key Bridge collapse; Harborplace owner sues Hooters; Westminster to convert wastewater into drinking water; and more.
DoorDash announces $100K in grants for restaurants still recovering from Key Bridge collapse — The Baltimore Sun Harborplace is suing Hooters over unpaid rent and fees — The Baltimore Banner From toilet to tap: Westminster to convert wastewater into drinking water — WBAL State orders halt to mailings that left voters ‘intimidated, shocked and ill-at-ease’ […]
Moore announces rental assistance program for Community Schools families
Families experiencing housing instability can apply for a new assistance program if a child living with them attends a Community School.
Harborplace developer MCB Real Estate to manage Inner Harbor Marina for next 20 years
The company that is redeveloping Harborplace, MCB Real Estate, will also operate the Inner Harbor Marina for the next 20 years.
Motor House kicks off 10th anniversary celebrations and fundraisers
After a car crashed into Motor House last month, the venue will hold events to raise money for repairs and celebrate its 10th anniversary.
Mayor Scott released millions in funds to expand rental housing options in Baltimore
With affordable rental options in high demand, Mayor Scott released millions from the Baltimore City Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
Uplands Phase II opens with 150 new affordable apartments
Baltimore City officials, developers, and partners on Thursday celebrated the grand opening of 150 affordable apartments in southwest Baltimore’s Uplands neighborhood.
‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ is coming to the M&T Bank Exchange at Baltimore’s France-Merrick Performing Arts Center
Iron Crow Theatre will stage its production of “Hedwig & The Angry Inch” at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Exchange events venue from March 14-16.
City-owned office building at 7 E. Redwood St. sold for $8M to affiliate of Byrnes & Associates
The City of Baltimore has reached an agreement to sell the 20-story office building at 7 E. Redwood St. for $8 million.
Remington’s newest apartment building is expected to open in the second quarter of 2027 at a cost of $13M to $14M
The second quarter of 2027 is the target completion date for a 60-unit apartment building and plaza that will replace the 7-Eleven convenience store that closed last month in Remington.
Dan Rodricks: An ‘anonymous angel’ helped Everyman Theatre through early struggles
Dan Rodricks writes about an anonymous donor who helped launch Baltimore’s Everyman Theatre in 1990 and keep it afloat in the decades since.
Housing costs far outpace hourly wages for Maryland’s health care workers
A new report shows that low-wage households earn only about half what they need to afford even a modest rental in Maryland.
News From Jan. 6-10: Mencken House; County Exec Klausmeier; Mayfair Place; and more.
Last week, we shared news about Kathy Klausmeier becoming Baltimore County Executive for the remaining two years of Johnny O’s term; the removal and decommissioning of a plaque that honored a segregationist; and more.
Lead Inspection in Baltimore: What You Need to Know
Sponsored by Charm City Lead and Rental Inspections In Baltimore, safety starts at home—and that begins with ensuring your property is free from harmful lead exposure. At Charm City Lead and Rental Inspections, we specialize in comprehensive Baltimore lead testing and certification services that protect families, renters, and property owners across the region. Whether you […]
