Harbor East apartment complex proposed
A modernistic apartment complex with 291 units that its developer says will feature "spectacular amenities" has been proposed for the Harbor East waterfront.
Pemco development plan receives major approval
Minimum development scheme now includes an 85,000-square-foot anchor store.
Md. universities to work on federal cybersecurity center
Two Maryland universities are partnering with a nonprofit research organization to operate a new federally funded research center dedicated to cybersecurity.
Lord & Taylor seeks to block deposition by White Flint Mall
Who is the department store asking a federal judge to prevent from being deposed in a lawsuit over the mall's redevelopment?
Supermarket interest forces dual Pemco development plans
The amount of apartments planned for the site could change by more than 600 units depending if a supermarket signs onto the project.
Bankruptcy filing halts auction of Rockville properties
A Rockville company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Wednesday minutes before three of its properties were scheduled to be auctioned to help satisfy an $8 million judgment it owes a former landlord, halting any potential sale.
BDC adds Schmoke, five others to board
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has added six new people to the Baltimore Development Corp. Board of Directors, including former mayor and current University of Baltimore president Kurt Schmoke.
Judge orders Dave & Busters out of White Flint Mall
It's "Game Over" for Dave & Buster's at White Flint Mall. A federal judge last week ordered the restaurant to leave its Montgomery County location within 30 days.
More active oversight planned for Deep Creek Lake
A draft management plan for the Deep Creek Lake watershed seeks better coordination among government agencies and private parties whose interests converge at the western Maryland vacation destination.
Towson apartment project on drawing board
A Rockville-based commercial real estate developer is planning to build 100 apartments with one and two bedrooms in the 600 block of York Road, the latest in a series of projects planned for downtown Towson.
Local group set to buy much of Sparrows Point
An unidentified “local investment group” has agreed to buy a “significant percentage” of the Sparrows Point steel mill property, according to a document filed in federal court in Baltimore.
Would-be Superblock developer not giving up
The ousted developer of the Superblock will appeal a Baltimore judge's decision to throw out its lawsuit seeking to block new bids on the project.










