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Baltimore legislators, businesses set for minimum wage clash
Apr 19, 2017

Baltimore City Council president concerned consent decree increasing crime

Bernard C. "Jack" Young supports the agreement to reform the city's police department but says it may have had an unintended consequence.

Apr 19, 2017

Lenny’s leaving Baltimore’s Corned Beef Row

Lenny’s Delicatessen is leaving Baltimore‘s famed Corned Beef Row on Lombard Street. The nearby Helping Up Mission is taking over the lease on the building while its existing facility undergoes […]

New autopsy: Tyrone West died of asphyxiation
Apr 19, 2017

Family of man who died in custody: Evidence missing in case

The Baltimore Police Department has been unable to produce the drugs it says were found on a man who died during a struggle with officers, the man’s family says. Officers […]

Tax incentives, jobs seen as key to solving Baltimore’s Class B office woes
Apr 17, 2017

Tax incentives, jobs seen as key to solving Baltimore’s Class B office woes

Class B office space in downtown Baltimore continues to be a drag on the market, but tax incentives and a broader economic revival may be the keys to lifting the […]

Fells Point’s Brown’s Wharf sells for $21M
Apr 17, 2017

Fells Point’s Brown’s Wharf sells for $21M

The mixed-use Brown’s Wharf property in Baltimore‘s Fells Point neighborhood has sold for $21 million. Baltimore-based Continental Realty Corp. purchased the property, which consists of roughly 104,000 square feet of […]

Baltimore skyline
Apr 17, 2017

See Baltimore Downtown Partnership’s interactive development map here

The Downtown Partnership of Baltimore has released its annual development report — but for the first time, it’s interactive. The organization hopes the user-friendly report will make it easier to see where […]

Apr 17, 2017

Officials: 170 people displaced following fire in Baltimore

Officials say a fire displaced more than 170 people from an East Baltimore apartment on Easter. Baltimore City Fire department spokeswoman Blair Adams says the flames erupted on the eighth […]

Sagamore unveils new Port Covington renderings
Apr 14, 2017

Sagamore unveils new Port Covington renderings

New renderings of Sagamore Development’s planned $5.5 billion redevelopment of Port Covington provide street-level views, and an aerial perspective furnishing reference for the magnitude of the project. The developer, which […]

Apr 14, 2017

Baltimore metro office market holds steady, report finds

Leasing in the Baltimore metro office market continued at a steady pace at the start of the year, according to a recent report. MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services LLC’s first-quarter […]

Apr 13, 2017

Md. bill requiring prevailing wage on TIF projects expected to return 

The commercial development industry in Maryland managed to stave off a bill requiring developers receiving certain public financing to pay laborers the prevailing wage, but the bill is expected back […]

Baltimore consent decree advocates say transparency still necessary
Apr 13, 2017

Baltimore police probe after inmate collapses in jail cell

Baltimore police say they are continuing to investigate what caused an inmate to collapse inside a jail cell and suffer a medical emergency hours after she was arrested. Police Commissioner […]

Alta 47 a bet on Baltimore homebuyers
Apr 11, 2017

Alta 47 a bet on Baltimore homebuyers

Alta 47 townhouses in Locust Point represents a bet by War Horse Cities and The Bozzuto Group that more people want to live in Baltimore long term. The companies celebrated […]