Last week, we shared news about the expansion of Baltimore’s “Buy Back the Block” program; discussions about what should replace the former Christopher Columbus statue in Little Italy; and an announcement about “The Phantom of the Opera” touring production launching from Baltimore’s Hippodrome Theatre.
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“โBuy Back the Blockโ expanding to more than 120 neighborhoods in Baltimore“: Live Baltimoreโs โBuy Back the Blockโ program has expanded to take the program from 15 neighborhoods to 120+ neighborhoods in Baltimore.

“What should replace Baltimoreโs Christopher Columbus statue? Ideas abound and memories linger.“: During a meeting of the Little Italy Neighborhood Association this month, residents and leaders discussed what should replace Baltimore’s Christopher Columbus statue, which protesters tore down and dumped into the Inner Harbor in 2020.

“University of Baltimore gains key approval to build new โCenter for Learningโ on its midtown campus“: A plan by the University of Baltimore to build a new โCenter for Learningโ cleared a key hurdle on Wednesday when a committee of the University System of Maryland Board of Regents approved a 10-Year Facilities Master Plan for the midtown campus.

“Hot House: Double the Home(land), double the majesty.“: Two stone houses with Palmer & Lamdin architecture in Baltimore’s Homeland neighborhood are each breathtaking inside and out.

“Henrietta Lacksโ family breaks ground on Hopkins building that will bear her name“: Descendants of Henrietta Lacks, the Black Baltimore County woman whose cancer cells were used without her consent for scientific research, gathered Monday to break ground on a Johns Hopkins building that will bear her name and will support bioethics and medical education.
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““A phenomenal win”: New touring production of The Phantom of the Opera to launch at Baltimoreโs Hippodrome Theatre in November 2025“: A new national touring production of โThe Phantom of the Operaโ will launch at Baltimoreโs Hippodrome Theatre in November 2025.

“‘Choose Your Own Election’ improv show lets audience drive the storyline“: In a “Choose Your Own Election” improv comedy show, audience members picked the candidates, the political parties, the city, and the lowest level of political office they could imagine. The show was performed in Baltimore for one night only on Friday.

“Comedian Mike Birbiglia to perform in Baltimore on Feb. 4 and 5“: Tickets to comedian Mike Birbiglia’s Baltimore shows next year went on sale for the public last week.

“Mark Your Calendars: November 2024 Events“: From the Maryland Irish Festival turning 50, to the Inner Harbor Christmas Village opening for the holiday season, check out these November events.

“Johns Hopkinsโ SNF Agora Institute wonโt open this year as expected, officials say“: Originally supposed to be ready to occupy this fall, the new home of the Johns Hopkins Universityโs Stavros Niarchos Foundation Agora Institute is now slated to open in 2025.
