Last week, we shared news about a citizen coalition’s opposition to the current Harborplace plans, the selection of a master planner to create a new vision for the State Center complex, and the site of a controversial Woodberry demolition going up for sale.
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Former funeral home in Hampden sells at auction for $388,500
A former funeral home at 3818 Roland Avenue in Hampden sold at auction on Wednesday for $388,500. More than a dozen people gathered to watch as the vacant two-story property, a local city landmark, drew a high bid of $370,000. A five percent buyer’s premium brought the purchase price to $388,500. Charles Billig of A. […]
Former Trip’s Place and Gatsby’s nightclubs sell at auction for $609,000; a neighboring property brings $168,000
The former Trip’s Place and Gatsby’s nightclubs sold at auction on Wednesday for $609,000, and a neighboring building sold for $168,000.
Central Baltimore Partnership acquires prominent Station North building previously owned by restaurateur Tony Cheng, plans $3M to $4M renovation
The Central Baltimore Partnership has acquired a long-dormant bank building at 1901 N. Charles St., owned for many years by restaurateur Tony Cheng, as part of its efforts to revitalize the Station North Arts District.
Baltimore Development Corporation was a no-show at Monday’s Sisson Street Task Force meeting; chair Odette Ramos calls its failure to appear ‘a huge problem’
The Baltimore Development Corporation failed to appear at the Sisson Street Task Force’s meeting Monday, where they were supposed to participate in discussions about a city-owned parcel in Remington that’s currently used as a bulk trash drop-off center.
Boccaccio restaurant property in Little Italy sells at auction for $1,442,000
The former Boccaccio restaurant property in Little Italy sold in an online auction on Wednesday for $1,442,000.
Building that houses The Manor restaurant and ultralounge is for sale; The Manor will remain open
One of Baltimore’s most lavishly-decorated restaurant buildings is on the market but the business inside isn’t part of the sale.
Developer of Harborplace moves to acquire nearby 10-story office building at auction for $25 million
The developer of Harborplace, MCB Real Estate, took steps to expand its Inner Harbor real estate holdings on Thursday when a representative submitted the high bid of $25 million in an auction sale for a 10-story office building at Pratt and Light streets.
Baltimore Center Stage offers half-price tickets to five productions next season for a limited time
Baltimore Center Stage is celebrating the launch of single ticket sales for their 2023/2024 season with an exclusive offer beginning Aug. 1.
BmoreArt’s Picks: November 25 – December 1
BmoreArt picks this week: John Edmonds lecture at MICA, DC Native American Heritage Day at National Museum of the American Indian, and more.
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore removes owner-occupied homes from tax sale; Train collides with tractor trailers in Rosedale; Baltimore City names teacher of the year; and more.
Baltimore removes owner-occupied homes from tax sale, limits forgiveness to those worth $250,000 or less — The Baltimore Sun Hazmat situation in Rosedale after CSX train collides with two tractor trailers — WMAR Middle school music teacher named Baltimore City’s teacher of the year — WBAL Baltimore County police investigating 4-year-old’s death in Dundalk — […]
Top 5 Stories This Morning: Heart of the 4th festival postponed; Too much pavement, not enough trees; Asbury House restoration begins; and more.
Last week, we shared stories about the inaugural Heart of the 4th Music & Arts Festival’s postponement; dining options at JHU’s new Homewood Student Center; Dan Rodricks’ thoughts about too much pavement and not enough trees; restoration work at Asbury House; and a new bakery opening at The Rotunda. Revisit the stories here: Baltimore’s Heart […]
Gonzales Poll: Moore holds solid approval rating, faces opposition to potential tax hikes to deal with state budget deficit
About three-fifths of Maryland voters approve of Gov. Wes Moore, though his support narrows in a potential 2026 matchup against former Gov. Larry Hogan, according to a new poll by Gonzales Research & Media Services.
Hot Plate: Midlina to open, Dry January action, cooking classes, and more
This week is a little quieter than usual in Baltimore’s culinary scene, as restaurants recover from the busy holiday season. But there are still a lot of reasons to head out to eat!
Ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for Oct. 11 to celebrate creation of Hillside Park
The Roland Park Community Foundation will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony Saturday to celebrate the creation of Hillside Park, Baltimore City’s first major park of its size in more than a century.
