MCB Real Estate unveiled plans Thursday to build apartments in place of open lots in two Baltimore neighborhoods, Reservoir Hill and Lauraville.
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Lavender Fest is Back at Star Bright Farm – 6/18 and 6/19
Join Star Bright Farm on Saturday, June 18th and Sunday, June 19th for Lavender Fest, our favorite weekend of the year! A day of food, music and fun – bring the whole family, leashed furry friends included – for a beautiful time out on the farm. The lavender will be in abundance and we will […]
Townhome development at One Westport hopes to begin in coming months
In partnership with Ryan Homes, Stonewall Capital hopes to begin work in late summer or early fall on a townhome development at the One Westport development. This will be the first phase of a $500-million, mixed-used development by Stonewall Capital on a 43-acre waterfront site in Westport in South Baltimore.
University of Baltimore Academic Center would be demolished and replaced with smaller structure under new master plan
The University of Baltimore’s Academic Center would be torn down and replaced with a smaller building under a new Facilities Master Plan that has been created to guide the institution’s growth over the next decade.
Hot Plate: Italian lunch at Cafe Campli, Champagne at Magdalena, pizza at Atwater’s, and more.
This week, the Baltimore restaurant community goes Euro, with events that draw on international inspiration, from Ireland to Italy. Here’s a look at those events – and more – happening in Charm City this week:
Mark Your Calendars: October 2025 Events
From Halloween happenings, to opportunities for coziness and community-building — including Baltimore Fishbowl’s second annual Oyster Shellebration — there’s plenty to see and do throughout October.
Expansion plans for Enoch Pratt Free Library’s Pigtown branch to double size, add apartments
Plans to expand the Enoch Pratt Free Library’s Pigtown branch would double the size of the current library and add apartments. The Baltimore City Board of Estimates on Wednesday voted on the sale of the city-owned property at 856 Washington Boulevard in the Washington Village/Pigtown neighborhood to local developer, Ernst Valery, operating under Library Flats LLC.
Benefits Of Increased UIM Coverage In Maryland
John Leppler, Leppler Injury Law Imagine you’re driving through Maryland when, out of nowhere, another driver crashes into your car. You are severely injured, rushed to the hospital, and are in need of multiple surgeries. Shockingly, you find out that the other driver doesn’t have any car insurance coverage. It’s definitely not the situation you want […]
Matthew Campbell nominated to be the next executive director of the Baltimore Convention Center
Mayor Brandon Scott announced today that he is nominating Matthew “Mac” Campbell to serve as the next Executive Director of the Baltimore Convention Center. If approved by the Baltimore City Council, he will replace Peggy Daidakis, who retired in September after 49 years with city government and 44 with the convention center.
Brooks Robinson (1937-2023): What More Can Be Said?
Rafael Alvarez shares stories from Orioles fans about baseball legend Brooks Robinson, who passed away last week at the age of 86.
Enjoy trash wheel-inspired art, craft beers, and more at ‘Trash Wheel Fan Fest’ Saturday
Mr. Trash Wheel and his family — Professor Trash Wheel, Captain Trash Wheel, and Gwynnda the Good Wheel of the West — work hard to remove floating debris and keep the Inner Harbor clean from tons of waste. Now, Baltimore’s favorite trash collecting water creatures invite residents to a night of celebration and appreciation at […]
Baltimore Weekend Events: Lunar New Year Celebrations, Harbor Point Ice Festival, Poe Birthday, and more
Hop into the Year of the Rabbit with some Lunar New Year celebrations around Baltimore this weekend. You can also celebrate the birthday of horror writer Edgar Allan Poe with a murder mystery that will send chills down your spine. Then, later in the weekend, warm up with some craft beers and warm cocktails. Check […]
Join The Ivy Bookshop for After Midnight: A Poetry Celebration Featuring Ryan Artes And Zorina Exie Frey
The Ivy is delighted to welcome two wonderful poets, Ryan Artes and Zorina Exie Frey, to our back patio for a reading and conversation celebrating Ryan’s poetry collection, After Midnight, on Thursday, June 30 at 6:00 p.m. We will have copies of Ryan’s book for sale in the shop, as well as at the event.
Preservation commission allows demolition of historic Hendler Creamery
Baltimore’s preservation commission voted 8 to 1 to approve an application from the nonprofit Helping Up Mission to raze the former Hendler Creamery building to make way for a community green space.
Johns Hopkins University to begin work on $130M renovation of Milton S. Eisenhower Library in July
Johns Hopkins University has announced that work will begin July 10 on a $130 million “transformation” of the six-level Milton S. Eisenhower Library, and that the building will be closed to students and faculty while work is underway.
