Hogan’s plan to widen B-W Parkway hits federal roadblock
Gov. Larry Hogan's plan to ease commute times on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway is being clogged, at least temporarily, by congestion of the federal government kind.
Baltimore mayor plans $55M neighborhood investment fund
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh wants to establish a new $55 million fund to boost investment in struggling city neighborhoods, financed by leasing city-owned garages.
Settlement offer looms in Harford Co. Muslim development dispute
Despite talk of a settlement offer in the lawsuit over a retirement community being marketed to Muslim buyers in Harford County, the parties continue to spar in letters to the court and accuse each other of being uncooperative.
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 […]
New Largo project offers hope for blighted site
LARGO — A long-unfinished eyesore in Prince George’s County is set to become a new residential development dubbed Capital Courts. The project’s developer, Virginia Beach-based L.M. Sandler & Sons LLC, […]
Schuh signs bills to boost redevelopment
Anne Arundel County Executive Steve Schuh signed two bills his administration hopes will lead to redevelopment in the conty’s urban and industrial areas. The first legislation overhauls the county’s designated […]
Westminster seeks developer for former golf course
Westminster is seeking development proposals for a 187-acre former golf course gifted to the city. An 18-member task force appointed by the city issued a request for letters of intent […]
Annapolis architects designing Caspian seaport
Annapolis-based Roy Higgs International LLC has been selected as the architect for the port buildings at Türkmenbashi International Seaport. The project, with a $1.5 billion budget, will be the largest […]
Lord & Taylor wins $31M award in White Flint Mall dispute
A U.S. district court jury on Friday awarded Lord & Taylor $31 million in its breach-of-contract action against White Flint Mall’s owners, who had agreed in their 1975 agreement with the upscale retailer to keep the enclosed Kensington mall open but have since effectively closed it down amid plans to build a town center.
Baltimore County Council chair would let Kamenetz veto stand
The chairwoman of the Baltimore County Council said she is willing to let County Executive Kevin Kamenetz’s veto of a development bill stand. Democratic Councilwoman Cathy Bevins Thursday said she […]
Poppleton incentive package passed to full City Council
As expected, a legislative package allowing for $58.3 million in public money for a proposed mixed-use development in Poppleton is headed for the full Baltimore City Council. On Thursday, the […]
Appellate court affirms dismissal of ousted Superblock developer’s lawsuit
Baltimore can request new bids for the Superblock project, a state appellate panel held Tuesday in affirming a lower court ruling that tossed a lawsuit filed by the ousted developer. […]













