Baltimore Fishbowl won 24 awards, including Salesperson of the Year and four Best of Show honors, in the Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia (MDDC) Press Association Contest this week for works published in 2023.
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Despite last-minute bidding flurry, building that houses The Brewer’s Art restaurant and brewery fails to sell at auction for $1.45M
The former Mount Vernon mansion that houses The Brewer’s Art restaurant and brewery failed to sell in an online auction on Wednesday, despite a flurry of bidding in the last hour that culminated with a top offer of $1.45 million.
Baltimore Development Corporation terminates agreement with group that wanted to redevelop ‘Superblock’
The Baltimore Development Corporation has terminated its agreement with Westside Partners LLC, the group that proposed to build a $150 million to $200 million mixed-use project called The Compass using 18 city-owned parcels on the west side of downtown.
Brett Goldstein bringing his stand-up comedy to the Lyric
Stand-up comedian Brett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent in the Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso,” will perform at The Lyric in Baltimore on Oct. 18.
Meet EcoMap Technologies’ new COO, Smitha Gopal
On Monday, EcoMap Technologies publicly announced the next person to hold its chief operating officer role after its previous one became the company’s CEO.
Baltimore Weekend Events: Fell’s Point Fun Festival, Common, Hidden Brain, and more.
This weekend brings several fun performances, a community festival, opportunities for scientific exploration, and more.
Galbani Maryland Italian Festival returns for third year, at new venue
The Galbani Maryland Italian Festival will return for its third year in September at a new location, the parking lot of Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen.
Maryland’s housing order aims to boost affordable housing, cut barriers
Gov. Wes Moore signed an executive order on Sept. 3 aimed at tackling Maryland’s escalating housing affordability crisis.
‘City Sand’ sculpture competition at Harborplace won’t be held this year
The sand sculpture competition had been revived in 2023, but it looks like plans for this summer were scrapped because of construction.
Baltimore Weekend Events: Preakness, Poe Doomsday Read-a-Thon, Filipino Festival, and more.
From the 151st running of the Preakness Stakes, to a 24-hour Edgar Allan Poe read-a-thon, it’s going to be a weekend full of exciting events.
The Lyric switching from Ticketmaster to Etix system
Lyric Baltimore is transitioning away from their current ticket provider, Ticketmaster, and entering a new partnership with independent ticket provider Etix.
The team behind La Cuchara in Woodberry is opening a second restaurant on The Avenue in Hampden
The team behind La Cuchara in Woodberry is opening a second restaurant inside the vacant Five and Dime Ale House property in Hampden.
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Ex-Gilman teacher to remain in federal custody; Maryland could increase tolls; Italian company acquires Sagamore Spirit; and more.
Former Gilman teacher charged with sexual exploitation of student doesn’t meet judge’s release requirements — WJZ Increased tolls may be on the horizon as panel examines transportation funding needs — Maryland Matters Italian company acquires Sagamore Spirit, to move regional HQ to city — Baltimore Business Journal At first meeting, new Baltimore water task force […]
Hot Plate: Viale Pizza opening, Blooms & Bites at True Chesapeake, wine dinners all week, and more
With whiskey, wine, oysters, and BBQ, the Baltimore culinary world is hot this week. Here’s a look at what’s coming up.
A former Raven and Super Bowl champion spearheaded a new fund for Towson StarTUp entrepreneurs
The Tiger Fund, launched by the acclaimed NFL punter Kyle Richardson, aims to offer alums of Towson University’s accelerator a unique pathway to funding.
