Ten developers were awarded $3.75 million to revitalize several blocks of housing along the West North Avenue corridor.
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Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From June 26-30)
Last week, we shared news about the start of recreational cannabis sales in Maryland, a temporary restraining order against BGE over gas regulators, a new restaurant at the Inner Harbor, the opening of Great Wolf Lodge in Perryville, and more.
Urban Landscape: 2022 was largely a year of planning, rebuilding
For Baltimore, 2022 was largely a year of setting up development projects for 2023 and beyond. Here’s a look back at the city’s biggest openings, closings, construction projects, and other real estate and business news of the past year.
Mayor Scott announces Harborplace redevelopment, KABOOM! partnership and more in State of the City address
The redevelopment of Harborplace, the guaranteed income pilot program applications, and the addition of Cherry Hill to the Charm City Circulator’s service areas were among Mayor Brandon Scott’s announcements in his State of the City address Tuesday.
Baltimore to resume in-person dining, other limited activities on Friday
Baltimore restaurants, bars and breweries will be allowed to resume indoor and outdoor dining and service at limited capacity starting Friday at 6 a.m., Mayor Brandon Scott announced Wednesday morning.
Pugh says she’s pitched Goldman Sachs on investing in a movie theater at Mondawmin Mall
With Target’s shelves empty and its doors shuttered at Mondawmin Mall, Mayor Catherine Pugh has another idea in mind to bring new life to the shopping center in the form of a cinema.
Big Fish: Jackie Caldwell is On A Mission For Mondawmin
As President of the Greater Mondawmin Coordinating Council since 2012, Jacqueline (Jackie) Caldwell is the Godmother of Mondawmin — righting wrongs, fighting crime, improving housing, raising money, boosting spirits and attending meeting after meeting with elected officials to make sure Mondawmin is, in her words, “at the table and not on the menu.” That’s in […]
Baltimore Neighborhood Guide
Baltimore is a rich, creative, and thriving city, as welcoming to first- time home buyers as to growing families and retirees. According to Live Baltimore, an organization that advocates for Baltimore City residency, there are nearly 250 residential neighborhoods within our city limits. Attractive homes, green space, nearby restaurants, and shopping appeal to everyone. Places […]
Community Forum Planned Tonight to Discuss Closure of Mondawmin Mall Target
The conversation surrounding the closure of Mondawmin Mall Target doesn’t end with the national retailer’s jarring announcement from last week.
The 5 Strangest Baltimore and Maryland Stories of 2017
Weird news abounded in 2017, from quirky oddball real estate to surprising nefarious (alleged) behavior. Here were our reports on some of the strangest things the last 12 months had to offer around Baltimore and the rest of Maryland.
Philly Cop Indicted in Racketeering Investigation of BPD Gun Unit
Baltimore’s infamous Gun Trace Task Force was facilitating drug trafficking across state lines, according to a newly unsealed federal indictment.
Top Stories: Stolen Tricycle Returned, Sandlot Already Mulling Expansion, 20-Year-Old Aaron Laciny Killed in Hit and Run
The most popular read this week concerned a well-known Hampdenite’s stolen tricycle. Lou Catelli/Will Bauer’s adult-sized, three-wheeled contraption went missing outside the Hampden Family Center on W. 36th Street late last month. Security camera footage showed the culprit: a man donning a neon safety vest who used a pair of bolt cutters to break the […]
