East Baltimore Residence Inn opening set
The 15-floor Residence Inn at 800 N. Wolfe St., part of the East Baltimore Development Inc. overhaul near the Johns Hopkins Medical Campus, will celebrate its opening on Thursday. The […]
Hopkins to open specialty clinic for infectious diseases
Johns Hopkins Hospital will open a clinic specializing in infectious diseases and focusing on the east Baltimore community, officials announced. The $24 million John G. Bartlett Specialty Practice for Patients with […]
Atwater’s opening in East Baltimore
The Baltimore area restaurant has five other locations in and around the city.
Hopkins gets $65M to put toward new cancer facility
The cancer center at Johns Hopkins Hospital has received a $65 million gift that will be put toward construction of an outpatient cancer treatment facility, officials announced Tuesday.
Design review panel OKs EBDI pavilion
The city's Urban Design and Architecture Review Panel approved plans Thursday for a new pavilion being built as part of a proposed $10 million park in the East Baltimore Development Inc. urban renewal project.
East Baltimore house repo goes astray
Veronica and Peter Nikoroken thought they had cleared up any confusion with Bank of America after a vacancy notice was mistakenly placed on their East Baltimore home in February. Bank of America did not even have a mortgage on their home, after all.
East Baltimore advocate Lucille Gorham dies
Lucille Gorham, described as a soft-spoken community advocate for Middle East who carried a big “slingshot” and often took aim at the likes of the Johns Hopkins University and City Hall, died Saturday evening at the age of 81 after years of failing health.
Donald C. Fry: Amid encouraging crime news, sobering reality
The FBI’s release Monday of 2011 crime statistics provides encouragement to residents of Baltimore. The city has dropped out of the top five in the U.S. for murder rates. It’s […]
Port Covington parcel to be auctioned June 14
A June 14 foreclosure auction has been scheduled for a 5.21-acre parcel of the city’s waterfront in Port Covington once envisioned to be a sparkling retail and residential hub. The […]
Greektown, revitalized
Two new clusters of luxury rowhouses in Greektown are part of $20 million worth of new investment in the East Baltimore enclave. Despite the upgrades, the neighborhood holds fast to its Old World roots.
Baltimore officials blast EBDI results
A group of East Baltimore elected officials vowed Wednesday to shut down construction, public funding and permits at the $1.8 billion East Baltimore Development Inc. project, saying that the massive development effort has failed to hire local workers and companies, build housing for relocated families and return financial benefits to the community.
Maryland Moment – A bird in hand, on a wall
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