Last week, we shared news about Tom Hall stepping down as host of WYPR’s “Midday” program, Baltimore City’s new interactive map tool to help residents understand proposed zoning changes, and Greater Goods Market celebrating 10 years as one of Baltimore’s premier crafts fairs.
Revisit the stories here:

“Interactive map shows how zoning changes would impact Baltimore City residents“: Baltimore City has launched a tool to help residents understand proposed zoning changes that would allow homeowners to more easily convert their properties into multifamily housing.

“Greater Goods Market celebrates a decade of bringing makers and shoppers together“: Starting in 2015, Liz Vayda held a small vendors’ fair. It would become one of Baltimore’s premier crafts fairs over the next 10 years.

“Remingtonโs newest apartment building is expected to open in the second quarter of 2027 at a cost of $13M to $14M“: The second quarter of 2027 is the target completion date for a 60-unit apartment building and plaza that will replace the 7-Eleven convenience store that closed last month in Remington.

“Dan Rodricks: Flatheads to fuzzy slippers, you can find just about everything in a Baltimore ACE, including vested employees“: The independent or family-owned hardware store offers something reassuring: tools for practically every home project and employees who know how to get the job done.

“WYPRโs โMiddayโ host Tom Hall stepping down after 10 years“: Radio veteran Tom Hall announced Thursday that he will step down as host of WYPRโs โMiddayโ program after 10 years.
