Love is in the air in Baltimore, as Valentine’s Week is upon us. Local restaurants have big plans for the holiday – and for the rest of the week, too. Here’s a look at what’s coming up:
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Preservation panel declines to block demolition of Baltimore’s historic Hendler Creamery
Baltimore stands to lose another historic landmark after the city’s Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation (CHAP) this week declined to block demolition of the former Hendler Creamery, home of the country’s first fully-automated ice cream factory.
Claiborne hearing brings out a wide range of views about development in North Roland Park
A recent zoning board hearing about the proposed Claiborne Senior Living community showed the wide range of opinions people have about development in North Roland Park, and the development process in Baltimore in general. In a two-part meeting, members of the city’s Board of Municipal and Zoning Appeals indicated they could support plans for The […]
‘A simple marriage’: How the Baltimore Sun sign rose — and set — on Camden Yards.
Editor’s note: This article won first place (Division C) and Best of Show overall in the Sports Feature category of the Maryland, Delaware, and D.C. Press Association’s 2023 Contest. Read our other award-winning pieces here. In the sketches and watercolors that graphic designer David Ashton made in 1991 to help the Baltimore Orioles visualize the […]
Hot Plate: 50th Annual Baltimore Greek Festival, Beef & Beer at Roseda Farm, Doozy’s opens and more
There’s rain in the forecast this week but there are still plenty of reasons to venture out, from new menu items to food-oriented festivals. Here’s a look at what’s coming up in Baltimore:
Urban Landscape: Middle Branch fitness center and Highlandtown’s Creativity Center open; Apartments proposed for Hampden; Indian restaurant coming to Roland Park; Bromo Tower on view; more.
Baltimore civic leaders gathered on Nov. 2 to cut the ribbon on Highlandtown’s newest arts hub. The Creativity Center is the name of a $5.2 million multi-purpose arts facility at 3137 Eastern Avenue, built by Creative Alliance as an addition to its flagship location in the renovated Patterson Theater at 3134 Eastern Avenue.
Gibson Island Corporation Real Estate – Waterfront Open House This Saturday, June 17
OPEN HOUSE1627 St. Giles RoadGibson Island, MarylandSaturday, June 1711:00am – 2:00pm Price: $3,170,000 PROPERTY VIDEO PROPERTY PHOTOS An updated, inviting, 1950 waterfront mid-century modern home sits on an extremely private, prime two-acre lot on Otter Pond, a spring fed natural 43-acre lake ideal for non-motorized water activities. With spectacular views of the lake from virtually […]
Spring Maryland Home and Garden Show returns this weekend
The Spring Maryland Home and Garden Show will return this weekend after a hiatus in 2021. Visitors will be able to view hundreds of home and garden exhibits and even gather inspiration for their own projects.
Startup accelerator program AccelerateBaltimore accepting applications until Dec. 5
AccelerateBaltimore is looking for the next round of Baltimore-based startups to participate in its accelerator program.
Only one team is playing like it’s 1969, and it’s the Orioles not The Mets
The New York Mets return to Baltimore this weekend for a three-game series, and the two teams are moving in opposite directions. The Orioles, with the second lowest payroll in baseball, sit atop the American League East and appear poised for a deep postseason run. That’s where the Mets thought they would be at the […]
Maryland Lottery, casinos break record with more than $1.39B in profits for FY21
The Maryland Lottery and the state’s six casinos brought in a record-breaking more than $1.391 billion in profits in Fiscal Year 2021 to help fund state programs and services, Maryland Lottery and Gaming reported on Monday.
For Artscape, Baltimore’s historic North Avenue Market reopens as a ‘cultural hub’ – offering a potential preview of what’s to come
The North Avenue Market has been transformed into a temporary home for artists and arts organizations that wanted a presence at Artscape.
Sangria’s restaurant license in limbo after Mount Vernon residents bring concerns to Baltimore liquor board
Baltimore’s liquor board deferred their decision on whether to renew Sangria’s restaurant license, allowing time for the business’s owners and Mount Vernon residents to try to work out their differences.
Hogan, Democrats tout accomplishments on final day of legislative session
By Stephen Neukam Capital News Service — On the last day of his final legislative session as governor, Larry Hogan took a victory lap, touting tax relief and defeating Democratic-drawn congressional maps as milestone accomplishments. Democratic lawmakers in the state claimed victories of their own, overriding 10 vetoes from the governor in the past week […]
Area 405 arts hub sold to local partnership that plans to upgrade it, keep it affordable
Area 405, an artist hub and maker space in Baltimore’s Station North arts district, has been sold to a partnership that plans to upgrade it and continue operating it as an affordable artist community. The new owner is 405-417 East Oliver Street Partners, a limited liability corporation formed by the nonprofit organization Central Baltimore Partnership […]
