Poverni Sheikh Group ‘strong believers’ in Baltimore
The developer intends to preserve the historic facades of the five buildings on its Howard Street project.
Port Covington builder nears development benchmarks
The $5.5 billion Port Covington development is nearing a major milestone as construction of the first new buildings on the south Baltimore peninsula are expected to begin later this year.
Lifestyle concepts continue to be on the rise
When the temperature reaches the upper-80s, 90s and even 100s, one place Hampden residents flock to is the splash pad fountain at The Rotunda, the recently renovated mixed-use development in Baltimore featuring around 300,000 square feet of retail and office space and 379 luxury apartments.
Report: Baltimore among nation’s most undervalued cities
Charm City also offers new homebuyers significant value for dollars spent on housing, according to one financial technology company.
Warfield Cos. plan massive mixed-use project in Sykesville
Warfield Cos. has purchased a 91-acre mixed-use development in Sykesville and plans to build 600,000 square feet of office, retail and light industrial space.
Rosenberg Martin enters appearance in Harford Co. Muslim case
Attorneys with Baltimore-based Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP began entering their appearance on behalf of Harford County Tuesday in an ongoing lawsuit over the completion of a subdivision being marketed as […]
Judge orders Harford County to issue some permits for controversial subdivision
A federal judge Friday ordered Harford County to issue permits for 14 completed homes in a Joppatowne subdivision being marketed as a retirement community for Muslims, finding the county's refusal to do so was motivated in part by the "active and vile racist animus" expressed by some members of the community.
Federal judge to rule next week on controversial Harford Co. development
A federal judge will rule next week on whether to order Harford County to issue relevant permits and allow a subdivision to continue construction in Joppatowne.
Harford Co. employees say anti-Muslim bias had no role in building-permit denials
Harford County employees told a federal judge Wednesday that anti-Muslim bias played no part in the county's denial of permits for an ongoing subdivision being marketed as a retirement community for members of a sect of Islam.
Witness: Harford Co. town hall meetings on proposed Muslim community a ‘lynch mob’
When attorney Albert J.A. "Jay" Young attended a town hall meeting in Joppa in September, he wore ripped jeans and a baseball cap so he could sit among attendees and hear what they were saying about a retirement community his clients were marketing to members of their sect of Islam.
Delegate grilled by judge over role in Harford Co. development holdup
A federal judge questioned a state delegate Monday on his motivations for organizing town halls and sending letters to Harford County officials urging them to cease issuing permits to a retirement community being marketed to Muslim buyers.
Kamenetz leaves legacy of luring development investment to Baltimore Co.
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, who died suddenly Thursday morning, leaves a legacy of luring massive development investments to the jurisdiction.
















