Recent Articles from Melody Simmons
Take a peep at this
A wacky suburban Baltimore art show featuring creations made from Peeps candies will be featured this weekend on the NBC Nightly News.
New concept hair salon blows into Owings Mills
A new hair boutique opened this month in the Valley Village Shoppes offering a 45-minute mane tune-up.
Lawsuit hampers Remington development
The owner of a controversial 11-acre site in Remington where the proposed 25th Street Station development would be built has filed a lawsuit in Baltimore City Circuit Court over a disputed property sale agreement with the developer.
NAIOP Maryland hosts networking madness
Is your company or organization doing anything connected with the NCAA Tournament?
City considering tax breaks for market-rate apartment development
Legislation creating another set of city tax breaks for developers of “high performance,” market-rate apartments cleared a Baltimore City Council committee in a hearing Thursday.
Law comes to the Stoop
The legal system will get a public airing next Monday as the popular Stoop Storytelling Series trains its spotlight on the law.
Nando’s Peri-Peri to give away free meals via Facebook
As part of its March 20 Baltimore grand opening buzz, the spicy, flame broiled chicken restaurant Nando’s Peri-Peri will be giving away free meals via Facebook.
A ‘Grand’ debut at Owings Mills Metro development
Access to two new buildings at Metro Centre at Owings Mills is now easier.
Baltimore Co. firms acquired by two company execs
The Baltimore County-based commercial real estate group CSG Partners and its asset management subsidiary, Property Management Associates, announced this week they had been acquired by two longtime company executives, Alan C. Grabush and Matthew W. Steinmeier.
Bond agencies rate Harford Co. highly
Harford County officials this week got good news: The county has maintained top bond ratings from all three rating agencies — Moody’s Investor’s Service, Fitch Ratings and Standard and Poor’s Government.
8 acres at Spring Grove may become park
Part of the historic Spring Grove Hospital Center in Catonsville would become a regional park if Baltimore County planners have their way.
Charles Village site to be developed for mixed use
A development team that includes Harbor East developer Michael Beatty has been selected to build a mixed-use retail and residential building at a busy corner in Charles Village that has been vacant for years.






