Last week, we shared news about Baltimore City’s plans to purchase Tesla vehicles, the upcoming closure of Caravanserai in Hampden, and a proposal to make Lutherville Station a transit oriented development.
Read the recaps and revisit the stories here:
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“Baltimore City to spend up to $5 million to buy Tesla passenger vehicles for use by government employees“: Baltimoreans will be seeing more Tesla vehicles on city streets, after city officials decided to add two Tesla models to the municipal fleet.

“Hampdenโs โCaravanseraiโ is holding a final clearance sale before it closes permanently next month“: Caravanserai, a โcultural gifts storeโ in Hampden, is holding a final clearance sale before it closes its doors permanently next month.

“Hot House: Historic but modernized Mount Vernon townhouse harmoniously marries the old and new“: This 1860 Mount Vernon townhouse has been modernized but has kept its splendid bones intact, harmoniously merging the old and the new.

“Developer proposes to make Lutherville Station a transit oriented development, but residents oppose projectโs density“: The developer who wants to make Lutherville Station a mixed-use project has proposed designating the site as a Transit Oriented Development. But local residents are opposed to the high density.

“All MTA riders can enjoy premium Transit Royale features on the Transit app“: All passengers can now enjoy a significant upgrade on MTAโs Transit app: free access to Transit Royale, the appโs premium service.
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“‘Homicide: Life on the Street,’ the ’90s NBC series set in Baltimore, is now streaming on Peacock“: Fans of โHomicide: Life on the Streetโ can rejoice now that the television series is finally streaming for their viewing pleasure on Peacock.

“Mileah Kromer, founder of Goucher College Poll, will lead UMBC’s new Institute of Politics“: After 12 years of monitoring public perception of Maryland politics and issues through the Goucher College Poll, Mileah Kromer will serve as the inaugural director of the University of Maryland, Baltimore Countyโs new Institute of Politics.

“Maryland to launch bus maintenance apprenticeship program in collaboration with CCBC“: A new bus maintenance apprenticeship program will expand training and career opportunities for skilled mechanics in Maryland.

“Le Diner en Blanc to hold pop-up in secret Baltimore location“: Le Diner en Blanc will hold a one-night pop-up dining event on Sept. 28. The venue will remain a secret until the last minute.
