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Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From May 22-26)
Last week, we shared an interview with the Baltimore Orioles’ top analyst, plans to build an apartment building in place of four vacant houses in Hampden, and the ongoing dispute between BGE and Baltimore residents over the installation of gas regulators on homes’ exteriors. Read the recaps and revisit the stories here:
Christmas Village to celebrate 10 years at Inner Harbor
The Christmas Village in Baltimore is celebrating its 10th year at the Inner Harbor with returning favorites and new additions for the 2023 holiday season.
Baltimore’s Myrtis Bedolla is first Black woman-owned art gallery owner to participate in Venice Biennale exhibition
One of the longest-running cultural exhibition festivals in the world, The Venice Biennale (La Biennale di Venezia) is showcasing Baltimore art gallery Galerie Myrtis.Â
Pandemic quirk: Strongest home sales are in most remote counties
By Julia Arbutus and Rachel Logan Kimberly Alster first purchased property near Deep Creek Lake in Maryland’s Garrett County 12 years ago. At the time, the idea was to use the home for frequent family vacations. When the pandemic struck, however, the Alsters decided to trade city life for the great outdoors and move permanently. […]
Presenting The Gallery at Roland Park: New developer emerges to build the North Baltimore community planned by Claiborne Senior Living; construction to start in early 2025
A new developer has emerged to take over the Claiborne Senior Living project that has been in the planning stages for nearly four years.
Mark Your Calendars: December 2025 Events
It’s hard to think 2026 is almost here. But hold your horses; 2025 isn’t over quite yet. December is chock-full of fun events that will make sure this year gets a proper send-off, from the perennial favorite that is Baltimore’s German-style Christmas village, to a Shrek rave (yeah, as in the gruff but good-hearted green […]
Hot Plate: Local Oyster opens in Locust Point, Taste of Towson & Dining Out for Life return, and more.
From tons of new opening announcements to tiki drinks, fundraisers, and outdoor festivals, this week the Baltimore culinary scene promises to be fun and full of energy. Here’s a look at what’s coming up:
Shoppers to close at Southside Marketplace on May 28
The Shoppers grocery store at Southside Marketplace in Riverside/Locust Point will be closing on May 28th. The 44,264 sq. ft. store has been for sale since 2019.
BmoreArt’s Picks: December 12-18
This week’s BmoreArt picks: Victoria Walton artist talk at Clayworks, a celebration of BmoreArt’s first ever full length book, and more.
Hot Plate: Preakness sips, Highlandtown Wine Festival, Feast of St. Anthony, and more
From Preakness cocktails to giant meatballs, the Baltimore food scene promises to be a lot of fun this week. Here’s a look at what’s coming up:
What do 2022’s layoffs and a dour forecast mean for Maryland’s economy in 2023?
Back in 2021, Medifast was among the Baltimore area’s prime examples of a booming, homegrown startup-turned-wellness-giant riding a COVID-era economic wave.
Three familiar faces from John Waters movies – Divine, Ricki Lake and Mink Stole – are still making news in 2025
John Waters’ friends and actors Divine, Ricki Lake and Mink Stole are in the news for a play, cabaret performances, and a plan to rebuild a burned-down home.
MCB Real Estate takes ownership of Harborplace pavilions, announces four design firms to help determine what replaces them
MCB Real Estate is now the official owner of the Harborplace pavilions at Pratt and Light streets and has assembled a four-member design team to help determine what will replace them.
