From soaring kites to illuminating displays to author talks and more, this weekend brings a little something for everyone in Baltimore.
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DoorDash partners with restaurants to aid in Key Bridge recovery
DoorDash will offer $100,000 relief grants to Baltimore restaurants that still suffer negative impacts from the Key Bridge collapse.
Baltimore councilmembers introduce bills to change housing codes, allow more multi-family units
Mayor Brandon Scott and members of the Baltimore City Council on Monday will introduce bills to allow for the construction and conversion of more multi-family housing through changes to building and zoning codes.
Make Yourself at Home: Allied | Harbor Point is Now Leasing
Say hello to Allied | Harbor Point, the vibrant new residential community that’s taking shape in one of Baltimore’s most sought-after waterfront neighborhoods. Around every corner, you’ll discover inspired design choices, artful flourishes, and a buzzing, collaborative atmosphere. With generous floor plans, robust amenities, and tailored services, living at Allied | Harbor Point delivers down […]
The Ivy Bookshop is opening a pop-up holiday shop inside Mount Vernon Place Church
The Ivy Bookshop, a popular retailer on Falls Road, is opening a satellite for the holidays in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood.
Baltimore’s Top of the World observation deck won’t close on May 31 after all
Baltimore’s Top of the World observation deck, originally scheduled to close permanently on May 31, won’t be closing then after all.
Live Baltimore executive director leaving after nearly 11 years at the nonprofit
Annie Milli is leaving her position as executive director of Live Baltimore in late September to become the sole program officer at the Goldseker Foundation. Milli held the position with Live (rhymes with “give”) Baltimore, the independent nonprofit that promotes the benefits of Baltimore City living, since 2017. The foundation to which she’s moving is […]
Mark Your Calendars: November 2025 Events
November brings a plethora of opportunities to connect with our beautiful city, from comedy shows to concerts to science lessons and more.
Bygone Maryland Vacation Resorts
Late 19th century Baltimoreans didn’t have to go far to escape the heat and humidity of the city. They took their vacation in local “resorts” like Ellicott City, Catonsville, and Lutherville.
Hampden’s latest addition: The Wine Source’s 10-space parking lot that’s been in the works for seven years
The Wine Source has opened a 10-space parking lot that’s exclusively for its customers, just across from the store.
Board game bar No Land Beyond relocating from Old Goucher to Station North
No Land Beyond, Baltimore’s first board game bar, is relocating from its current home in Old Goucher to Station North at 108 W. North Ave., known as The Parlor.
Stronger tenant protections urged as rents rise
A coalition of housing advocates is calling on the Maryland General Assembly to pass laws that would allow Baltimore City and Maryland counties to prevent evictions without cause, and is also promoting eviction prevention programs and ensuring fair background checks for housing.
BmoreArt’s Picks: April 16-22
BmoreArt’s Picks: April 16-22 This Week: Bill Schmidt and scholar Kristen Hileman in conversation at C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore School for the Arts Senior Recitals, Work Matters lecture at BMI, Rent Party at Baltimore Museum of Art, Jami Attenberg at Greedy Reads Remington, Out of Order (OOO) and KidOOO at Maryland Art Place, Yeah No: A NOT Symposium on Arts […]
Mark Your Calendars: April 2026 Events
From kite-flying and Irish music festivals, to Easter and Earth Day celebrations, there’s something for every Baltimorean in April.
Summer 2024 Outdoor Guide: Where to spend your summer around Baltimore.
The Baltimore region is a lush paradise during the summer months, filled with greenery, waterfront activities, and refreshing places to swim. To get you through this heat wave, here is a list of the best outdoor activities Baltimore has to offer.
