This month, two development teams are holding community engagement sessions for projects in the Jones Falls Valley and Mount Vernon Place.
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Hot Plate: Herman’s Bakery closing, Matriarch Dinner at The Urban Oyster, Michael Twitty in Baltimore, and more
This week is an exciting one in Baltimore, from St. Patrick’s Day festivities to oyster-heavy celebrations.
Brace yourself for an ‘Insidious’ experience at The Lyric Baltimore
The world of “Insidious” will jump off the screen and into Lyric Baltimore’s theater with “INSIDIOUS: THE FURTHER YOU FEAR” — a live, immersive horror experience based on the box office hit horror film franchise.
Celebrate Earth Day with Star Bright Farm – April 22 & 23
What better way to celebrate Earth Day than at Star Bright Farm – where the beauty of nature and the force of the elements are on full display. Next weekend, let your kids learn the importance of Mother Earth, deepen your understanding of yourself during the Confidence Workshop with Sarah Travers or just take advantage […]
Hot Plate: The Birdhouse, Pusser’s & Waiting to Oxtail open, Union turns 13, restaurant weeks continue and more
This week is another buzzy one in the Baltimore restaurant scene, with openings, anniversaries, and restaurant weeks, all at once.
Maryland approves $3.4 million bond for affordable housing in Columbia
Top state officials have approved a $3.4 million bond to revamp affordable housing in Columbia while maintaining their commitment to sustainability and clean energy.
It’s a tough year, but Maryland lawmakers are moving toward a budget plan
Both chambers of the Maryland General Assembly have passed their versions of a new state budget for the next fiscal year, setting the stage for a potential agreement in the coming days.
‘Radical kindness’: Roland Park Community Foundation completes its $9M purchase of ‘Hillside Park’
Members of the Roland Park Community Foundation on Monday completed their long-awaited $9 million purchase of the 20-acre tract they’ve wanted to open to the public as a new civic amenity, Hillside Park.
Former Waverly Middle School eyed for conversion to 37-unit ‘teachers’ village’
The long-vacant Waverly Middle School property will be sold and converted to a “teachers’ village” containing 37 apartments for teachers and para-educators, if city officials approve the transaction.
Demolition work is underway at the site of the old Hendler Creamery in Jonestown
Demolition work is underway at the former site of the Hendler Creamery, after developer Kevin Johnson failed to move ahead with a $75 million plan to repurpose part of the building as apartments.
BmoreArt’s Picks: November 11-17
BmoreArt’s picks this week: Soft Gym celebration at the new YNot Lot, screening of “Without Arrows” at The Walters, and more.
Baltimore Museum of Art is bracing for record crowds when ‘Amy Sherald: American Sublime’ opens this weekend
The Baltimore Museum of Art is bracing for what may be the biggest show in the museum’s history, when “Amy Sherald: American Sublime” opens on Nov. 2 for a five-month run.
‘Sip & Support’ at Canton cocktail dock to raise funds for Key Bridge community
Drift Bar, a cocktail dock located in Baltimore’s Canton waterfront, is starting off the summer season by supporting those impacted by the Key Bridge collapse.
Thiru Vignarajah drops out of Baltimore mayor’s race, backs Sheila Dixon
Thiru Vignarajah announced Wednesday he is dropping out of the Baltimore mayoral race and is endorsing former Mayor Sheila Dixon.
Seawall’s Thibault Manekin discusses his company’s efforts to buy Sisson Street drop-off facility site for redevelopment, disagrees that Seawall has been ‘AWOL’
Last May, Seawall development partner and co-founder Thibault Manekin told Remington residents that he thought he had a winning idea for redeveloping the site of Baltimore’s bulk trash drop-off facility and transfer station on Sisson Street: a grocery store-anchored commercial center.
