Hesse, Getka, Biser and Cannon join Planit
Erin Hesse has joined Planit as an associate account executive. She began with the company as an intern in January. Hesse will support the account team on clients that include […]
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 […]
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company building theater downtown
The historic Mercantile Trust and Deposit Co. building downtown will soon be converted to hold a 250-seat theater for the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company in a deal worth $6 million, including […]
Revival at Inner Harbor blooms
The Inner Harbor’s revival is starting to come to fruition as the curtain lifts on the biggest changes at the Light Street Pavilion since it opened three decades ago. Several […]
Hillman: Superblock project is unfair
A Baltimore developer has written a blistering letter to City Hall disputing proposed tax breaks for the $150 million Superblock project downtown. The May 1 letter from David H. Hillman, […]
Real Estate Weekly – 4/6/12: Marriott outlines development plans
BMA to open renovated contemporary wing Nov. 17 The Baltimore Museum of Art said it will open its newly renovated and reinstalled contemporary wing on Nov. 17, completing the first phase […]
Liquor license granted for new restaurant near Hopkins Hospital
Owners of a proposed new restaurant for the 88-acre East Baltimore Development Inc. redevelopment were granted a liquor license Thursday at City Hall. Ernst Valery and Mondel L. Powell will […]
Anthropologie, Lululemon coming to Harbor East
Harbor East announced that four new retailers will open stores by late summer in the trendy downtown Baltimore neighborhood. Totaling more than 21,000 square feet, they are: Anthropologie, a women’s […]
Ray named executive chef at Vino Rosina
Vino Rosina is pleased to announce the promotion of Devlyn Ray to the position of executive chef. Ray moves into this new role after working for the past year as […]
Top 5: ‘This is plan B and C’
Tough decisions are being made in Annapolis about the state budget, and the long-time director of the Walter’s Art Museum announced he would be stepping down. Those stories and more […]
Beatty sealing Harbor East’s deals
Days before Exelon Corp.’s Feb. 1 announcement that it had chosen to build a $120 million tower at Harbor Point, a frantic, last-ditch effort was underway by some in the […]
Owen Rouse Jr.: Who Moved My Core?
The Exelon headquarters site selection choice seems to have surprised the pundits and prompted heckles from politicians with downtown constituents. Shock, dismay and “woe is me,” seem to be the […]





