Syndicate Screenprinting Company was the latest site of Beatitude, a DIY rave series turning Baltimore warehouses into temporary nightclubs.
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Guesthouse by Good Neighbor is a hotel that feels like home in Hampden
Building on their success with Good Neighbor coffee shop and plant shop Green Neighbor, a Hampden couple opens a boutique hotel, Guesthouse.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland schools superintendent will not seek second term; Marilyn Mosby plans to testify at federal perjury trial; EEOC sues Baltimore County car dealership over alleged disability discrimination; and more.
Maryland public schools superintendent chooses not to return — Maryland Matters Court filings affirm Marilyn Mosby plans to testify and use personal business as perjury defense — The Baltimore Sun EEOC sues Len Stoler Inc., claims car dealership demoted, fired women due to her disability — Baltimore Business Journal Maryland environment officials meet with Curtis […]
Presenting The Gallery at Roland Park: New developer emerges to build the North Baltimore community planned by Claiborne Senior Living; construction to start in early 2025
A new developer has emerged to take over the Claiborne Senior Living project that has been in the planning stages for nearly four years.
Camden Yards made retro cool. Now it’s got AI.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards is debuting technology upgrades this year that will affect the fan experience from the first pitch to the last out.
Mark Your Calendars: April 2025 Events
That “April showers” saying may be about rain, but this month the events are pouring in. Check out the month ahead in this roundup.
Closing of C. Grimaldis Gallery is a setback for a once-bustling block of Charles Street
North Charles Street has lost a number of businesses over the years. It’s losing another this fall with the departure of C. Grimaldis Gallery.
The ‘Bowel Movement Rental’ Agency & The Nightmare on Lakeview Avenue
Columnist Jalynn Harris recalls their first time living with a close friend–an experience that ultimately brought them closer together through the nightmares of strange smells, mice infestations, broken appliances, and a racist property manager.
More than 1,000 small businesses seek aid amid Baltimore Port closure
More than 1,000 small businesses have sought emergency federal loans to stay afloat following the March 26 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and closure of much of the Port of Baltimore, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration.
In Baltimore and elsewhere, stadium press boxes are shrinking, and you should care
With legacy media waning and pro teams covering themselves, enabled by the internet, cable TV and social media, traditional press boxes are giving way to revenue-raising suites.
Baltimore residents face daily disruptions after Key Bridge collapse
When the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, it didn’t just disrupt traffic, it altered the daily routines of countless Maryland residents.
Mount Vernon buildings linked to designer Rita St. Clair sell at auction for more than $1.3M
The former home of Rita St. Clair Associates and a neighboring building that contained the designer’s shop sold at auction Tuesday for bids totaling more than $1.3 million.
Proposed Baltimore Baby Bonus Fund seeks to give $1K to Baltimore parents of new children
The Maryland Child Alliance hopes to establish the Baltimore Baby Bonus Fund to give a one-time cash payment to parents of new children.
‘Civically engaged’ Service Center project nears completion in Remington, with nearly 75 percent of apartments and 100 percent of office space already leased
Remington’s newest apartment and office development, a $29 million project called The Service Center, has leased nearly 75 percent of its apartments and 100 percent of its office space even before it opens.
Making ends meet as a single mom is no easy task, especially with SNAP benefits murky
Over the past few weeks, uncertainty has circled as funding was halted for federal programs like SNAP that millions of Americans rely on for their basic needs.
