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.
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Hot Plate: Petit Louis turns 25, Tavern at the Admiral reopens, 4th of July plans and more
This week is full of fireworks in Baltimore – both in the sky and on plates around town. Here’s what’s coming up in the restaurant world.
Saval Foods and Pastore’s are joining forces
Saval Foods of Elkridge announced this week that it has acquired Pastore’s Italian Wholesale Distributor of East Baltimore.
More than 40 artists and galleries will be part of Scout Art Fair at Artscape 2025
More than 40 artists, galleries and arts organizations will be part of Scout Art Fair, a curated exhibition that will be open during Artscape 2025.
Oyster Shellebration is one week away – get your tickets today!
Join us for a shucking good time at Baltimore Fishbowl’s inaugural Oyster Shellebration! Dive into an evening of delicious indulgence with all-you-can-eat oysters—both roasted and raw—plus True Chesapeake’s signature oyster stew and crab mac & cheese. We’re serving up two drink tickets per guest, good for your choice of beer, wine or classic cocktails. Pair your favorite […]
Uplands Phase II opens with 150 new affordable apartments
Baltimore City officials, developers, and partners on Thursday celebrated the grand opening of 150 affordable apartments in southwest Baltimore’s Uplands neighborhood.
Senior living community planned for a 31-acre parcel in Hunt Valley
The Heights at Hunt Valley is the name of a 31-acre senior living community planned for construction just north of Hunt Valley Towne Centre in Baltimore County.
Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood is losing another longtime business, the interior design firm of Crosby Jenkins Associates
Crosby Jenkins Associates, an award-winning interior design firm, plans to move from Mount Vernon to Baltimore County.
Another Barnes & Noble branch is disappearing in Baltimore
Another Barnes & Noble branch is disappearing in Baltimore, after Johns Hopkins University decided to replace the national retailer as manager of its campus store in Charles Village.
10-story office building near Harborplace goes up for auction
A 10-story office building at Pratt and Light streets is the latest downtown office building to hit the auction block.
Chesapeake Baysox know the score: ‘Read & Hit a Home Run’ program is back
The Baysox know how important reading is to a child’s success in school and out. “Read & Hit a Home Run” program is back for 29th year.
Baltimore Fishbowl Oyster Shellebration 10/23 at True Chesapeake Oyster Co.
Join us for a shucking good time at Baltimore Fishbowl’s inaugural Oyster Shellebration! Dive into an evening of delicious indulgence with all-you-can-eat oysters—both roasted and raw—plus True Chesapeake’s signature oyster stew and crab mac & cheese. We’re serving up two drink tickets per guest, good for your choice of beer, wine or classic cocktails. Pair your favorite […]
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Security guard oversight bill heads to governor’s desk; Tax sale overhaul proposal fails; Black-owned market coming to Baltimore Peninsula; and more.
Bill to bolster security guard oversight in Maryland heads to governor’s desk for final approval — The Baltimore Sun Proposal to overhaul tax sale fails to pass after Baltimore City pumps breaks on own legislation — The Baltimore Banner Black-owned market coming to Baltimore Peninsula — WMAR SZA expands ‘The S.O.S. Tour’ to include stop […]
The Runway Returns to Harbor East – Don’t Miss FashionEASTa on June 7!
Harbor East is excited to kick off the summer season and bring the runway back to Aliceanna Street as their FashionEASTa Fashion Show returns for the twelfth year! Get ready for a day of fashion, fun, live music and more on Saturday, June 7! Take $5 off VIP tickets with code FISHBOWL. The event kicks […]
Towson Bootery to close after 77 years
Towson Bootery will close its doors next month after “fitting shoes the old fashioned way” since 1948.
