Recent Articles from Melody Simmons
Ellicott City shopping center gains more tenants
The Turf Valley Towne Square in Ellicott City has inked leases with more tenants.
Design panel endorses preliminary plans for park in Middle East
Plus: The lights are officially on at Union Wharf in Fells Point.
Business incubator hatches botanicals in Hamilton
Later this month, the first business incubator will open in the city’s Hamilton area — along with the incubator’s first business.
Mr. Bozzuto goes to Washington
A developer who has built several high-profile apartment projects in the Baltimore area testified before Congress about the vitality of that market.
West Side residential development to open
Early next week, the $238 million Uplands residential development on the city’s West Side will officially open.
At White Marsh Mall, bigger shops, longer hours
There are big doings at the suburban White Marsh Mall, officials there say.
New owners for beach motels
Just before the official opening of beach season on Memorial Day weekend, two popular Delaware beach motels in bankruptcy were recently sold for $3.8 million.
Senator to debut in July; TU comes to Bel Air
The historic Senator Theatre in North Baltimore is set to reopen in expanded and upgraded digs in July, owner James “Buzz” Cusack said this week.
Canton Crossing development continues to take shape
Construction along Boston Street of the new Canton Crossing development is progressing at a fast pace, with workers molding a new Target, Harris Teeter, Michaels, Old Navy and other stores there that should begin opening in October.
Mothers’ Garden gussied up in time for holiday
The Northeast Baltimore public garden called Mothers’ Garden will hold a two-hour festival on, you guessed it, Mother’s Day weekend — complete with live music, a poetry reading and activities for children.
Touch-screen homebuying in Timonium
Keeping up with the so-called “millennials” or echo boomers has set the pace for a new, high-tech office in Timonium for the Creig Northrop Team of Long & Foster.
Fells Point residential market on the rise
The city’s ongoing apartment and condo evolution will likely include the former First United Evangelical Church in Fells Point. A contract was recently signed for the 12,300-square-foot red brick church […]






