The Maryland Board of Public Works voted today to hit the restart button on the massive State Center overhaul project that has been more than a decade in the making, though a lawyer representing the developer said that’s not going to happen without a fight.
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National Aquarium Begins Construction on $20M Animal Care and Rescue Center in Jonestown
The National Aquarium in Baltimore is preparing to lift the veil from a facet of its operation that most people never see.
State Center Advocates Show Support for a Grocery Store Inside the Fifth Regiment Armory
Even if the entire State Center development project doesn’t move ahead as originally planned, some area residents say they would like to see one part of it, the historic Fifth Regiment Armory, be converted into a grocery store.
Spin Your Way into Linden Park Apartments – Lucky 7’s Open House Tomorrow
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Spin Your Way into Linden Park Apartments – Lucky 7’s Open House Aug. 16
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Spin Your Way into Linden Park Apartments – Lucky 7’s Open House Aug. 16
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Towson Musician Takes On “Old Man Trump” with a Sandtown Music Video
Towson-born folkie Ryan Harvey fights against Donald Trump with a lost Woody Guthrie song about the billionaire’s father and a video set in Sandtown.
Harbor Point Apartments Filling Up
Sixty-two percent of the residences have been leased in Harbor Point’s first apartment project, No. 1305 Dock Street. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and developer Michael Beatty popped two “champagne” bottles that sprayed confetti over a crowd that gathered yesterday for the grand opening.
Facing Competition from Amazon, Ukazoo Books is Moving from Towson to Parkville
The Towson area is losing another book store. A decade after Borders moved out of Towson Commons and Greetings & Readings left Loch Raven Plaza, Ukazoo Books disclosed this week it is leaving the Dulaney Valley Shopping Center and moving to a smaller space in Parkville.
Whitehall Mill hits the market, Loch Raven Commons moves ahead, B-More Kitchen opens in Govans, Remington “Flame” gets lighted; Baltimore Museum of Art wins top design award
Residents have begun moving into Whitehall Mill, a $20 million mixed-use community that is taking shape inside a former cotton mill in Baltimore’s Jones Falls Valley. Six of the 28 apartments are occupied, and construction of the residential portion of the project is now complete, according to Jennifer Tufaro Nolley, a principal of Terra Nova […]
Baltimore’s Rental Housing Market Is in Crisis
People living in certain Baltimore neighborhoods–say, Canton, Locust Point, or Woodberry–might have noticed their rents going up a lot. A whole lot. Like a more than 100 percent increase since 2000.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Fed Hill’s Punch Plans Expansion; Baltimore Archdiocese Posts List of Accused Priests; DC Hardcore Pioneer John Stabb Dies at 54; and More
Federal Hill’s Punch Leases Adjacent Storefront, Plans Expansion – SouthBMore.com John Stabb, punk rock headliner of D.C. music scene, dies at 54 – Washington Post Rascovar: Hogan side-step in Trump primary – Maryland Reporter 2016 Kinetic Sculpture Race in Photos – Baltimore magazine Port Covington TIF approved by finance board; Second bond sale for Harbor […]
Baltimore’s Coolest Mobile Pizza Oven Will Become a Restaurant
The BricknFire Pizza Company, whose brick oven on a trailer has been serving fast, gourmet pizza at various Baltimore-area locations for two years now, will be opening a restaurant at Marriott Inner Harbor in June.
Win Place or Show, Linden Park Apartments in Bolton Hill is Your Best Bet in Senior Living!
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