The new developers of Harborplace have scheduled their first “community engagement” forum for people who want to help the company “rethink” the area at Pratt and Light streets where the two mostly-vacant retail pavilions now stand.
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Maryland struggles to meet its ambitious climate goals
As the planet logs some of its warmest years on record, Maryland is struggling to keep up with its ambitious climate goals and deadlines.
Chasen Companies adds former Walters Art Museum properties to its portfolio
The Walters Art Museum is officially out of the rental apartment business. The museum has completed its sale of three apartment buildings it owned at 606, 608 and 610 Cathedral St., just west of its main campus in Mount Vernon.
BmoreArt’s Picks: November 29 – December 5
BmoreArt’s Picks: November 29 – December 5 This Week: Made in Baltimore Kiosk Opening at Open Works, BMA Violet Hour: Day With(out) Art, Bird in Hand Holiday Kick-off, Highlandtown Holiday Night Market + Art Walk, Baltimore Jewelry Center Holiday Sale + opening reception of Signs, Signals, + Symbols, MICA Art Market, The Black Artist Fair, and […]
Baltimore City approves controversial conduit deal, two members don’t show up — BGE and Mayor Scott respond
There was an unexpected twist during the Baltimore City Board of Estimates meeting on Wednesday morning, two of the five voting members didn’t show up in protest when it came time to vote on a controversial deal with Baltimore Gas and Electric.
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland elections board seeks earlier mail-in ballot count; Train strikes tractor-trailer; and more.
Maryland board seeking earlier mail-in ballot count — Associated Press Train strikes tractor-trailer on Eastern Avenue in Baltimore — WBAL Maryland Lottery & Gaming generated record-breaking $1.5B this fiscal year — WJZ Angelos family lawsuits raise prospects for sale of Orioles, but John Angelos wants to keep majority control in family’s hands, sources say — […]
Comedian and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham to perform in Baltimore in April 2023
Ventriloquist and stand-up comedian Jeff Dunham will perform April 15, 2023 at Baltimore’s newly renamed CFG Bank Arena as part of his “Still Not Cancelled” tour.
With spotted lanternflies wrecking U.S. crops, one Maryland vineyard is enlisting ducks to take a quack at the pest problem.
A vineyard in Frederick County, Maryland is using ducks to curtail an invasion of spotted lanternflies. The colorful insects are wreaking havoc on crops throughout the nation.
Lizzo to perform at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore on May 9
Lizzo is coming to Baltimore next spring, and in the words of the Grammy Award-winning singer herself: “It’s about damn time.”
Baltimore Farmers’ Market to reopen April 2
Baltimore’s famous farmers’ market is back, with the 2023 season set to open on Sunday, April 2.
Maryland SPCA to hold Woodstock-themed fundraiser for rescue animals on Sept. 23
Maryland SPCA will hold a 1969 Woodstock Festival-themed fundraiser Sept. 23 to support the more than 2,400 animals they rescue each year.
BMore Flea Market pop-up shopping events showcase one-of-a-kind vintage goods and crafts
Each weekend a group of creatives gathers to sell vintage clothing, collectables, handmade crafts, and one-of-a-kind goods at the BMore Flea Market. The vintage and craft market, which began outside of Penn Station in 2013, focuses on small and creative curators, artists and crafters in Baltimore. Held every Saturday — weather permitting — at Broadway […]
BmoreArt’s Picks: June 6-12
BmoreArt’s Picks presents the best weekly art openings, events, and performances happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.
‘You Won’t Believe What They Look Like Today’: Comedians Steve Martin and Martin Short to perform in Baltimore in October 2023
Comedians Steve Martin and Martin Short will bring their live show, “You Won’t Believe What They Look Like Today,” to Lyric Baltimore on Oct. 28, 2023.
Hot Plate: The Local Oyster closes, Patterson Park BrewFest, Thanksgiving plans and more
This week, the Baltimore food scene is all over the place, from pickles to whiskey to Thanksgiving prep. Here’s a look at what’s coming up.
