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UPGRADED SENIOR APARTMENTS FOR AGES 62+ Visit our OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, January 6th from 10 am – 2 pm
The News from Zillow
Recently, CEO Spencer Rascoff was on CBS News with tips on buying, selling and renting homes, and insight on current trends in the housing market.
New Apartments in Bolton Hill, Preservation Awards, Spike Gjerde’s Latest Joint and more
A parking lot in the Bolton Hill historic district will be the setting for Baltimore’s next market rate apartment building if the city’s zoning board approves a plan by Eutaw Place Partners, an affiliate of Somerset Development Company. The Flats at Eutaw Place is the tentative name of a four-story, 62-unit apartment building that Somerset wants […]
Sports Legends Museum Lacked Visitors at Camden Station
A day after the Baltimore Sports Legends Museum announced it had closed at its current location at Camden Station near Oriole Park, an executive of the Maryland Stadium Authority, which owns the building, said the authority was inviting suggestions for the building’s future from prospective tenants.
Sunset Happy Hour with 2 East Wells Tomorrow!
Join the folks at 2 East Wells for a Sunset Toast, and enjoy one of the best views in the city.
Sunset Happy Hour with 2 East Wells Next Friday!
Join the folks at 2 East Wells for a Sunset Toast, and enjoy one of the best views in the city.
HuffPo Uses Baltimore as Nat’l Symbol of Housing Inequality
Citing the city’s “staggering eviction rate,” “horrid living conditions,” and “legacy of lead paint,” the Huffington Post dubbed Baltimore “the perfect place” for Sen. Bernie Sanders to speak on housing inequality as he campaigns for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Elizabeth Embry’s Holistic Prescription for Baltimore: A Q&A with the Mayoral Candidate
To Elizabeth Embry, reducing violent crime in Baltimore while also reducing arrests is not wishful thinking; it’s the only way forward. She has put together a Blueprint for Fighting Crime that views improvements in education, economic opportunity, business investment, public health, and housing as fundamental to curbing crime. It’s this kind of holistic approach that […]
Hot Mess: A Confession
University of Baltimore MFA student Mandy May considers the messes of her past, present, and future–she’s so darned charming about it, you’ll want to help her sweep them up. I tore into the room my older sister, Tara, and I shared. I was already screaming—guttural not princess. There were pink gingham curtains and matching twin […]
First-Time Home Buyers Have One Big Hurdle to Overcome
It’s no secret: Housing costs are expensive. Rising rents and a strong real estate market are making it harder for first-time buyers to get a piece of the American dream.
Realtor Brunch Tomorrow at 2 East Wells – Realtor Referral Bonus!
Realtors- if you’ve got clients that are looking to rent in a prime Baltimore market, you must not miss this opportunity. 2 East Wells is a gorgeous new complex in the heart of Federal Hill, close to world-class dining, shopping, the Stadiums and the Harbor. Just a skip to Under Armour campus and downtown or […]
Realtor Brunch Wednesday at 2 East Wells – Realtor Referral Bonus!
Realtors- if you’ve got clients that are looking to rent in a prime Baltimore market, you must not miss this opportunity. 2 East Wells is a gorgeous new complex in the heart of Federal Hill, close to world-class dining, shopping, the Stadiums and the Harbor. Just a skip to Under Armour campus and downtown or […]
Carrickfergus: An Irish Ghost Story
Playwright and UB prof Kimberley Lynne travels to Ireland with students each summer–and, frankly, she sometimes encounters specters in her hotel room. Not that she minds, mind you. Happy St. Patrick’s Day tomorrow, readers. We request the most haunted room, but 21 isn’t available—it’s very popular in summer. Instead, we reserve the adjacent room 22 […]
Jana Hunter, Abdu Ali Talk About Race in the Baltimore Music Scene
Jana Hunter is a white Baltimore transplant. Abdu Ali is a black Baltimore native. For an Op-Ed piece at Pitchfork the two lauded musicians sat down and talked about the ways segregation, privilege, and oppression play out in the city’s music scene.
