D.C. budget battle impacts Baltimore apartments, Basu says
Anirban Basu, economist and CEO of Sage Policy Group, spoke with The Daily Record Monday about jobs in Baltimore not being sufficient to support multifamily developments in the pipeline. Here […]
Md. maglev backers dig Trump’s infrastructure investment dream
Backers of a maglev train line linking Baltimore and Washington are excited by what they’re hearing from President Donald Trump in terms of infrastructure investment. According to the Wall Street […]
$20M Bozzuto Group fund focuses on for-sale properties
Greenbelt-based The Bozzuto Group has launched a $20 million fund as a “quick and reliable source of capital to fund” for-sale properties in the Baltimore and Washington corridor, according to […]
Another day, another prediction of the death of the suburb
Another voice predicting the death of the American suburb has joined the choir. Online publication Business Insider launched a series of stories it has dubbed “Death of Suburbia.” The series […]
WSJ: Credit for multifamily projects disappearing
The apartment boom in Maryland appears headed for a slow down as big banks nationally put the brakes on lending for multifamily projects. The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that […]
Baltimore’s Cross Street Partners takes on Fort Wayne project
Baltimore-based Cross Street Partners will purchase and redevelop the GE Broadway campus in Fort Wayne, Indiana, into a mixed-use “innovation district.” Fort Wayne announced the deal on Monday, pending a […]
National Aquarium touts new rescue center’s potential
The National Aquarium Thursday showed off its vision for the nonprofit’s new Animal Care and Rescue Center in Jonestown. John Racanelli, National Aquarium CEO, explained plans for the new facility, at […]
BWI adds Chick-fil-A, expands Obrycki’s
Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport’s Airmall added a Chick-fil-A and renovated Obrycki’s Restaurant and Bar. the Chick-fil-A occupies 804 square feet in Concourse A/B. Concessions Solution Group and Great […]
Millennials may follow parents’ footsteps to suburbs
Urbanists for the past decade predicted the millennial generation would save American cities. These urban evangelists argued the most populous generation in the United States distinctly prefers city living compared […]
Architect: Jane Jacobs wouldn’t celebrate Transamerica Building
Urbanist Jane Jacobs would hate the Transamerica Building, according to one architect. Bryce Turner, president and CEO of BCT Architects, told Baltimore‘s architecture review panel during a meeting on Thursday […]
Flying Dog Brewery officially owns new Md. site
Flying Dog Brewery officially owns the $2.25 million site in Frederick where it intends to build a 150,000-square-foot brewery. The brewery recorded the deed on a 31.69-acre portion of property […]
Bike share improves city parking, study finds
Bike share programs may live up to their hype and improve parking crunches in cities, according to one study. A working paper from academics at the University of Pittsburgh and […]

















