One of downtown Baltimore’s largest hotels, The Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel, has been bought back by its lender for $30 million.
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Merritt Gallery & Renaissance Fine Arts to close after more than 40 years
Merritt Gallery & Renaissance Fine Arts is shutting down after more than four decades of showcasing fine art collections.
The Broadmead retirement community in Hunt Valley plans to expand by converting three office buildings to 80 residences and amenities
Broadmead, the senior living community in Hunt Valley, plans to expand by converting three office buildings in a corporate park in Sparks to a satellite campus with 80 residences and amenities.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Abrego Garcia’s lawyers request gag order for Trump officials; See $20M upgrades to Ravens’ practice facility; Grocery chain to close 4 Maryland locations; and more.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers ask judge to ban top Trump admin. officials from making “baseless public attacks” — WJZ Ravens unveil cutting-edge practice facility after $20M overhaul — Baltimore Business Journal Grocery chain to close 4 Maryland locations — The Baltimore Sun Attorney General Brown declares victory in fight for AmeriCorps funding — WMAR Online […]
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Port of Baltimore gets new executive director; Jury selection begins in Marilyn Mosby’s mortgage fraud trial; Orioles announce ticket sales for 2024 season; and more.
Port of Baltimore announces new executive director — Baltimore Business Journal Marilyn Mosby case: Jury selection begins in former Baltimore state’s attorney’s mortgage fraud trial — The Baltimore Sun Baltimore Orioles announce ticket sales, promotional giveaway schedule for 2024 regular season — WBAL Why buy the Sun? One reason is to help Sheila Dixon win […]
Mayor Scott wants the cost of relocating the Sisson Street ‘Dump’ to be ‘net neutral’ to city taxpayers, officials say
Baltimore officials have a strategy for how the city can pay to move the Sisson Street ‘Dump’ to a leased site at 2801 Falls Road.
Byrnes & Associates selected to acquire and refurbish the city-owned office building at 7 E. Redwood St.; plans call for it remain office space
Byrnes & Associates Inc. plans to acquire and refurbish the city-owned office building at 7 E. Redwood Street for continued use as office space, once it reaches an agreement with the city on a price and other sale terms.
Friday Morning Headlines: Marijuana data dashboard helps shops boost sales; Union says overtime woes are sidelining fire equipment in Baltimore County; Oprah’s personal makeup assistant dies; and more.
Baltimore parents, students ‘devastated’ by possibility of elementary virtual learning program closing – The Sun Marijuana data dashboard helps local weed shops tweak customer service, increase sales – CBS Baltimore/WJZ Union: Baltimore County fire department placing engines out of service due to overtime issues – WMAR-TV Debate in Annapolis over $15 minimum wage for tipped […]
Top 5 Stories This Morning: TARDIS Library, Pope Leo XIV, Johnny Walker, and more.
Last week, we shared news about what Howard County’s TARDIS really is, a pop-up shop in Mount Vernon, and a Baltimore student who got to ask Pope Leo XIV a question during the National Catholic Youth Conference.
Friday Afternoon Headlines: Amid stormy forecasts, Baltimore prepares to celebrate 50th LGBTQ+ Pride; Maryland’s electric vehicle rules face uncertainty under Trump; and more.
‘Fifty Shades of Pride’ : Baltimore celebrates five decades of queer joy and resistance — The Afro Showers and stormy weather expected for Father’s Day weekend in Maryland — WJZ Maryland’s phaseout of gas-powered cars uncertain after Trump blocks California rules — The Baltimore Sun Maryland collected over $17.5 million in tax revenue from weed […]
Dan Rodricks: At Second Chance, two huge reminders of the Ravens’ first Super Bowl
At Second Chance, Inc., the massive salvage emporium in South Baltimore, Dan Rodricks came across two huge reminders of the Ravens’ first Super Bowl victory 25 years ago.
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Everyman Theatre founder to retire; Former Librarian of Congress speaks out on firing; Annapolis father-son duo pitch to ‘Shark Tank’; and more.
After 35 seasons, Everyman Theatre founder Vincent Lancisi takes a bow — Baltimore Brew Former Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden speaks out on her firing by Trump — WJZ Annapolis father-son duo lands ‘Shark Tank’ deal, expects sales surge — Baltimore Business Journal Baltimore teacher sues state Republicans, Moms for Liberty members, Libs of TikTok […]
Navigating Inherited Property in Maryland: A Guide for Personal Representatives
by Justin Mitchell, Maryland Cash Home Buyers (MCHB) When someone inherits a house in Maryland, the property often becomes a financial weight before it becomes an asset. For Personal Representatives (executors) tasked with settling an estate, inherited real estate can bring ongoing insurance premiums, maintenance costs, utility bills, property taxes, and potential liability—while the estate […]
North Avenue Market acquired by group of partners in $3.25M deal
A group of partners have purchased the North Avenue Market in a $3.25 million sale that includes the transfer of a liquor license.
BDC chief Otis Rolley says he will participate in the next Sisson Street Task Force meeting, apologizes to chair Odette Ramos for his agency’s no-show this week
Baltimore Development Corporation President and CEO Otis Rolley says he will participate in the next Sisson Street Task Force meeting and apologized for the agency’s no-show this week.
