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 […]
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MCB Real Estate replaces ValStone Partners as lead developer of Clipper Mill
The Clipper Mill community has a new lead developer after ValStone Partners sold its interest in several key parcels there to another local developer. The Baltimore Business Journal reported that ValStone sold undeveloped properties at Clipper Mill to MCB Real Estate, headed by developer David Bramble.
Maryland launches supply chain resiliency initiative, steps up cargo volumes at Port of Baltimore
Amid a global supply chain crisis that has resulted in a mass shortage of goods, Maryland is taking steps to strengthen the state’s manufacturers and their supply chains.
Scott gives city agencies 30 days to examine policies for addressing vacant properties
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott on Monday directed all city agencies over the next 30 days to review their current policies for addressing vacant houses and develop new ideas for reducing blight, after three Baltimore firefighters were killed and one other was injured last week in a structural collapse while they were battling a blaze at […]
Hot Plate: The Charmery reopens, Woodberry Kitchen raises money for Ukraine, Cosima wine dinner and more
As March draws to a close, local restaurants are gearing up for warmer weather, with spruced out outdoor spaces, fun events on the calendar, and more. Here’s a look at what’s happening this week in the Baltimore restaurant scene:
Hot Plate: Cow Tales milkshakes, Oysterfest at The Manor Tavern, Preakness specials and more
From Chesapeake Bay crabs and oysters to Baltimore’s own Cow Tales, this week, the Baltimore food scene celebrates its own. Here’s a look at what’s coming up:
The candidates on Baltimore’s challenges and their solutions: Anthony G. Brown
Baltimore Fishbowl is asking candidates running in this year’s election to share their views on the three most important challenges facing Baltimore and the region, and solutions they support to make progress. We asked candidates to submit a video answering that question, so you can hear their ideas and goals in their own words. U.S. […]
ABC Announces Next Installment of “Equity First” Speaker Series
Associated Black Charities (ABC) is pleased to announce the second session of their online Equity First Speakers Series, in partnership with Comcast. Equity First consists of interviews with key leaders, from Baltimore and across the nation, who recognize that sustainable change for people of color will only come when structural and institutional barriers are replaced […]
Christmas Village will return to Baltimore Inner Harbor this holiday season
It may only be October, but the holiday season will be here before you know it. This season, the Christmas Village will return to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor at the West Shore Park.
Baltimore City residents push to protect homes at risk of loss due to unpaid taxes
Some low-income homeowners in Baltimore may be at risk of losing their homes due to the city’s tax sale system and the ongoing burdens of the coronavirus pandemic. Raymond Thompson, 63, recently received a letter from Baltimore City telling him that his home would be included in an upcoming tax sale if his property debts […]
Fell’s Point merchants announce First Saturday Sidewalk Sales beginning this Saturday
Fell’s Point will take to the streets this weekend to hold the first of two Fell’s Point First Saturday Sidewalk Sales on Saturday, September 5 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The second sale will be held on October 3.
Artwork ‘Speed’ wins the ‘Art of Racing’ competition launched as a lead up to the Preakness
Art student and Baltimore resident Theresia Zhang, 22, has won a new statewide art competition called “The Art of Racing,” held as part of the lead-up to the 147th running of the Preakness Stakes next month at Pimlico Race Course.
Hot Plate: Tersiguel’s reopening, anniversary celebration at Sally O’s, pawpaws are back and more
This week, Baltimore’s restaurant scene offers a mishmash of news and events celebrating the last days of summer while gearing up for fall. Here’s a look at what’s on tap:
Johns Hopkins Club contents go up for auction as the building undergoes ‘major’ renovation
Want a souvenir from The Johns Hopkins Club? Starting Friday, Alex Cooper Auctioneers will be selling furniture, artwork and other items from the club as the Johns Hopkins University moves ahead with a “major” renovation of its longtime building on the Homewood campus. Many of the items up for sale have the Hopkins name or […]
Baltimore rapper Wordsmith and Nashville-based musician Kory Caudill bringing Concert for the Human Family tour to Canton
Baltimore spoken word artist Anthony Parker, known as Wordsmith, and Nashville-based pianist and composer Kory Caudill are on a journey to create music with meaning. The duo’s Concert for the Human Family Tour, which will stop at Canton’s Church on the Square on May 6, brings together musicians of different backgrounds and genres to play […]
