
This week, Ed Gunts’ news that the historic Thomas Building changed hands stole the show. The six-story structure, which has survived since the early 1900s, is expected to be preserved and incorporated into a larger development.
Our other most popular stories from Oct. 21-28:
Cynthia McIntyre — Nice Little Starter Home In Lauraville: $215K, Includes Barn – Tuesday, Oct. 25
Ed Gunts — Development to be Restricted on Baltimore Country Club Property in Roland Park – Monday, Oct. 24
Stephen Babcock — Clementine Eyes Reopening in Hamilton – Monday, Oct. 24
Ed Gunts — National Aquarium Launches Effort to Protect the Baltimore Canyon – Tuesday, Oct. 25
Ethan McLeod — Health Department Shutters Berger’s Bakery in Lexington Market – Tuesday, Oct. 25
Ethan McLeod — City Takes ‘Light City Baltimore’ Creators to Court Over Ownership Rights – Friday, Oct. 21
Stephen Babcock — Wendell Pierce Helps Break Ground on Station North Apartments for Artists – Tuesday, Oct. 25
Ethan McLeod — Ranking Places Baltimore Among the Best Cities For Building Wealth – Wednesday, Oct. 26
Ethan McLeod — Michael Phelps Has Been Secretly Married Since June – Thursday, Oct. 27
