Last week, we shared the news that 9-year-old Tristan King has been found after being missing for nearly 6 months; the newsstand at Baltimore’s Penn Station no longer has reading material; and a former VFW post in Parkville is slated for conversion into a community center and church campus.
Revisit the stories here:

“Missing 9-year-old Tristan King found safely after nearly six months“: Tristan King, the 9-year-old boy who has been missing since September, was found safely Friday in Baltimoreโs Curtis Bay neighborhood.

“Baltimore Penn Station โNewsstandโ no longer sells newspapers, magazines or other reading materials“: The Newsstand at Baltimoreโs Penn Station has been remodeled and no longer features newspapers, magazines or paperbook books.

“Former Parkville VFW to be converted into community center, church campus“: A former VFW building on Harford Road in Parkville will be turned into a community center and church campus.

“Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel bought back by its lender at auction for $30M“: One of downtown Baltimoreโs largest hotels has been bought back by its lender for $30 million.

“Barnes & Noble to open bookstore at proposed Lutherville Station“: Barnes & Noble plans to open a store in late 2026 or early 2027 as part of Lutherville Station, a transit-oriented development proposed off Ridgely Road.
