Hot House: The Delphinus, Chester’s Cove, 2000 Aliceanna Street, Baltimore, 21231 Barge style houseboat, fiberglass frame with metal roof. 1 bedroom w/ sleeping-loft, 1 bath over one story and 350 sq. feet. 11-ft. ceilings, fully-equipped galley kitchen with full-sized refrigerator, microwave, sink and cooktop. Two fully-fenced decks with lounge furniture. Electric heat and central a/c, […]
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Attention, Urban Pioneers: 1860 Townhouse For Sale On Union Square, SoWeBo
Hot House: 1522 Hollins Street, Union Square, Baltimore, 21223 Victorian townhouse, brick exterior, circa 1860. 2,804 sq. ft. over three stories. R-9 zoned for two apartments, both currently occupied. Three bedrooms, 3 full baths. Hardwood floors throughout, 9 foot ceilings, original wood trim, fireplace mantels, many architectural features, central a/c. Unfinished basement, fully fenced back garden. […]
Two Federal Hill Townhouses, Shown On 1792 Map of Baltimore: Now One Double-Wide, With Parking
Hot House: 722 South Charles Street, Baltimore, 21230 Federal style townhouse, in brick and stucco, formerly two houses, circa 1782, completely and recently renovated. Three bedrooms, 2.5 baths over three stories and 2,488 sq. ft. Hardwood floors and new carpeting. Replacement windows w/shutters and blinds. Gourmet kitchen with 42” cabinets, s/s appliances, dining room, living/family […]
College Park’s Ratsie’s to Close in September
College Park’s late-night-pizza institution Ratsie’s will close in September.
Sisters Accused in Million-Dollar Embezzlement Scheme from Charities That Help Homeless
Two Rosedale women who are sisters were indicted for stealing money from organizations that were supposed to be helping homeless children, according to U.S. Attorney Rod Rosenstein.
NAI KLNB BROKERS SALE OF 3400 E. BIDDLE STREET IN BALTIMORE CITY TO CHESAPEAKE PLYWOOD FOR $3 MILLION
New owner plans $1 million renovation of building and re-activation of two dormant companies BALTIMORE, MD (November 10, 2014) – NAI KLNB has brokered the sale of 3400 E. Biddle Street in the Orangeville Industrial Area of Baltimore City to Chesapeake Plywood for $3 million.
Checkpoint Charlie: Before the Wall Came Down
Twenty-five years ago, on November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall came down. University of Baltimore MFA student Ellen Hartley recalls a night in 1966 when she and her student husband tried to cross to East Berlin. What stopped them might make you grateful. “Halten Sie — sofort!” A guttural voice. “Schnell aus dem Auto!” Danny […]
Baltimore Woman Gets Strangers to Pay for her $362 Uber Ride
Twenty-six year-old Baltimore resident Gabrielle Wathen was celebrating both her 26th birthday and Halloween on Friday night; unsurprisingly, she got pretty drunk. What’s surprising — and oh so Internetty — is what happened next. At 3 AM, Wathen used ride share app Uber to get back home “to avoid drunk driving (#responsibility/#MADD).” Somehow, though, Wathen […]
The View From Halcyon Farm: Choosing Art
“I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way — things I had no words for.” […]
Over the Threshold: The Mystery of My Dad’s Missing Love
Baltimore writer Holly Morse-Ellington believes her newly divorced father has a super serious girlfriend–unfortunately, thanks to her dad’s close-lipped nature, her best information source is a tiny barking dog. My parents’ divorce has been a long road for me. Maybe it’s not my road to travel. But that’s the thing about family. No matter how […]
An Unaffiliated Jew: How I Got Religion
University of Baltimore MFA student Ellen Hartley describes her stint in Hebrew school, the scandal that rocked her temple, and the pivotal personal decision she made at age 15. I am an unaffiliated Jew. I wasn’t always. I became an unaffiliated Jew in 1956 when I was 15. Before that I had felt comfortable within […]
Maryland is the 7th Best State for Cyclists
Looks like all that pro-bike activity in Baltimore and its surrounding areas is getting some nationwide attention: According to the League of American Bicyclists, Maryland is the 7th best state for cyclists. Last year, we didn’t even crack the top 10! There have been a ton of pro-bike actions around town over the past year […]
He Married Her Best Friend
University of Baltimore MFA student Ellen Hartley found her truest love affair in a most unexpected way — through an equally emotional loss. It began with a phone call. Ellen, I’ve got dreadful news. Helen died yesterday. It was Myra, the sister of my best friend from music camp 40 years earlier. I didn’t even […]
Interview with U.S. Treasury Under Sec. Mary Miller
Mary J. Miller, Under Secretary for Domestic Finance at the U.S. Treasury, is the first woman to hold that position in the institution’s history. The longtime Guilford resident is “responsible for developing and coordinating Treasury’s policies and guidance in the areas of financial institutions, federal debt financing, financial regulation, and capital markets.” She also currently […]
Charles Theater Declines to Host Maryland Film Festival This Year
James “Buzz” Cusack and Kathleen Cusack Lyon, the operators of the Charles Theater, have declined to rent the facility out to the Maryland Film Festival for the first time in the annual event’s 15-year history. Lyon cited the unprofitability of the festival and the scheduling difficulties it creates (that continue “for weeks afterward”) as the […]
