HarborView homeowners fear creeping marina
A group of HarborView homeowners wants to stop construction of what they allege is a commercial marina on their private property. The PierHomes at HarborView Council alleges the marina would […]
Pemco PUD legislation to be introduced Monday
The development plans include an 85,000-square-foot anchor tenant.
Ray Lewis suit says he was blindsided by loan
Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis has filed suit against a former legal adviser alleging he had Lewis "unwittingly" obtain a personal line of credit toward a planned upscale bowling alley.
Baltimore launches EconView development visualization tool
The application wants to connect residents, business owners and potential investors with development happening in Baltimore's neighborhoods.
Former Baltimore firehouse sold for redevelopment
The former Engine Co. No. 7 firehouse at 700 N. Eutaw St. has been sold to a development company to be converted into a mixed-use property.
Financing development via crowdfunding
A Michigan-based developer wants to redevelop the vacant Tiger Stadium site in Detroit using funds raised through crowdfunding.
Bethesda seeks to chart a new path to growth
The Maryland community of 61,000 seeks to define how it will develop during the next 20 years.
Lerner settles suit over White Flint overhaul
The redevelopment of White Flint Mall has cleared another legal roadblock.
SOMERSET CO. SANITARY v. MALONE, consol. with MALONE v. SOMERSET
The issues they raise on appeal call into question the validity of the sewer connection to Malone’s property, the constitutionality of the District’s assessment method, Malone’s entitlement to a refund of the 2008 assessment, and the award of attorney’s fees to Malone.
Questions cloud Crittenton Mansion redevelopment plans
It's unclear if the Baltimore City Council needs to pass a bill to allow the historic mansion to be converted into apartments.
Curtain closes on the Bengies’ light-pollution lawsuit
The state's top court upholds a lower court decision tossing out more than $800,000 in damages.
Timonium apartment PUD tabled
A planned unit development that would allow a developer to build hundreds of apartments in an industrial zone will not be discussed Wednesday during a Baltimore County Council work session.













