The proposed Stadium Square development could indirectly benefit from money from money meant to mitigate the impact of a casino on surrounding communities.
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Read More »June 13, 2014 Comments Off on Stadium Square could benefit from casino funds
The proposed Stadium Square development could indirectly benefit from money from money meant to mitigate the impact of a casino on surrounding communities.
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Read More »June 11, 2014 Comments Off on Stadium Square expected to spur more projects
Baltimore officials believe the Cave Valley Partners' proposed Stadium Square mixed-use development could be the first step in greater density development spurred by the nearby Horseshoe Baltimore Casino.
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Read More »October 24, 2013 Comments Off on Towson Fire Station site selected for Royal Farms, restaurant
A large Royal Farms complex with extra restaurant and retail space would replace the 55-year-old Towson Fire Station and Public Works Facility in Towson if plans by Baltimore County officials to sell the site to a private developer are adopted.
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Read More »August 6, 2013 Comments Off on Mirmiran promoted at Caves Valley Partners
Arsh Mirmiran has been promoted to partner at Caves Valley Partners.
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Read More »September 12, 2012 Comments Off on Towson University unveils Institute for Well-Being
Towson University officials unveiled the latest addition to the sprawling suburban campus Wednesday as the Institute for Well-Being officially opened in a 12-story structure newly named the Towson City Center.
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The historic art deco palace in north Baltimore known as the Senator Theatre has closed — for at least six months. When it reopens around Christmas time, it will have three new theaters, a restored main auditorium complete with comfy ...
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Owners of Canton Crossing, the new development now making its way through planning approvals in the city, are gearing up to announce two anchors: Harris Teeter and Target. A city development source said Friday the two chains are ready to ...
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Read More »October 7, 2011 Comments Off on Baltimore zoning code changes to be subject of public hearings
Beginning Oct. 19, the city’s Department of Planning will hold a series of public meetings on a draft of the city’s new zoning code. The last time such changes were made, Johnny U was lofting TD passes for the Baltimore ...
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