Last week, we shared news about the Remington 7-Eleven, funds to expand rental housing in Baltimore, and theatrical productions coming to Baltimore-area stages this winter.
Revisit the stories here:

“Mayor Scott released millions in funds to expand rental housing options in Baltimore“: With affordable rental options in high demand, Mayor Scott released millions from the Baltimore City Affordable Housing Trust Fund.

“These winter shows will transport Baltimore-area theater audiences through time and reality“: Christmas classics with Baltimore twists and plays about mental illness are among the shows that theater audience can look forward to this winter.

“Public invited to see inside iconic Mt. Vernon church during holiday concert“: There is new life in the iconic Mount Vernon United Methodist Church, as it opens its doors to the public for a Holiday Concert on Dec. 18.

“7-Eleven convenience store closes permanently in Remington; a six-story, 60-unit apartment building has been proposed to replace it“: The 7-Eleven convenience store in Remington closed permanently this month, a sign that the property owner is moving ahead with plans to replace it with a six-story apartment building.

“Hot House: โMini castleโ in Towson can make anyone feel like royalty“: This “mini castle” in Towson Estates features a beautiful stone exterior and a solarium with gorgeous Gothic-style windows.
