A former VFW post in Parkville is slated for conversion into a community center and church campus; Tristan King, 9, was found safely Friday after being missing for nearly 6 months; The newsstand at Baltimore's Penn Station no longer has reading material.
A former VFW post in Parkville is slated for conversion into a community center and church campus; Tristan King, 9, was found safely Friday after being missing for nearly 6 months; The newsstand at Baltimore's Penn Station no longer has reading material.

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:

Tristan King, a 9-year-old Baltimore boy who has been missing since Sept. 24, 2025, was found safely Friday, March 13, 2026. Photo courtesy National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
Tristan King, a 9-year-old Baltimore boy who has been missing since Sept. 24, 2025, was found safely Friday, March 13, 2026. Photo courtesy National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

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 Baltimoreโ€™s Curtis Bay neighborhood.

The sign above the entrance to the store in Penn Station still reads "Newsstand" even though it no longer sells newspapers or magazines. Photo credit: Ed Gunts.
The sign above the entrance to the store in Penn Station still reads “Newsstand” even though it no longer sells newspapers or magazines. Photo credit: Ed Gunts.

Baltimore Penn Station โ€˜Newsstandโ€™ no longer sells newspapers, magazines or other reading materials“: The Newsstand at Baltimoreโ€™s Penn Station has been remodeled and no longer features newspapers, magazines or paperbook books.

A rendering depicts plans for the future EPICENTER Community Center and Parkville campus of Mountain Christian Church at the former VFW Parkville Post 9083 on Harford Road. Rendering courtesy JP2 Architects.
A rendering depicts plans for the future EPICENTER Community Center and Parkville campus of Mountain Christian Church at the former VFW Parkville Post 9083 on Harford Road. Rendering courtesy JP2 Architects.

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.

Photo via Wikimapia
Photo via Wikimapia

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

A rendering depicts a Barnes & Noble bookstore as part of the proposed Lutherville Station development off Ridgely Road. Rendering courtesy JP2 Architects, LLC.
A rendering depicts a Barnes & Noble bookstore as part of the proposed Lutherville Station development off Ridgely Road. Rendering courtesy JP2 Architects, LLC.

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.

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