Last week, we shared news about the Towson Bootery’s upcoming closure after 77 years, community concerns about Johns Hopkins University’s proposed Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Institute, and Whiting-Turner Contracting Company’s plans to build a new corporate headquarters for itself on the Goucher College campus.
Revisit the stories here:

“Hopkins offers to gather data about structural condition of homes near site of proposed Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Institute“: Johns Hopkins University has offered to gather data about the structural condition of homes near the proposed site of the Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Institute project, for residents worried about possible damage caused by construction.

“Senior living community planned for a 31-acre parcel in Hunt Valley“: The Heights at Hunt Valley is the name of a 31-acre senior living community planned for construction just north of Hunt Valley Towne Centre in Baltimore County.

“Towson Bootery to close after 77 years“: Towson Bootery will close its doors March 23 after โfitting shoes the old fashioned wayโ since 1948.

“After 51 years on Joppa Road, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company will build a new corporate headquarters for itself on the Goucher College campus in Towson“: After building corporate headquarters for many different companies around the country, the Whiting-Turner Contracting Company is planning to build one for itself โ on the Goucher College campus in Towson.

“Hopkins begins construction of new Early Learning Center on University Parkway“: The Johns Hopkins University has begun construction of a new Early Learning Center to replace its current modular facility at Wyman Park Drive and Remington Avenue.
