A historic theater in western Maryland wants another $50,000 for a seat-replacement project.
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A historic theater in western Maryland wants another $50,000 for a seat-replacement project.
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Neighborhoods with a mix of older, smaller buildings make for more vibrant, walkable communities with more businesses, nightlife and culture than massive new buildings, according to a new study by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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A historic red-brick structure in East Baltimore that once housed the country’s first fully automated ice cream factory will soon be converted to 250 market-rate apartments, a city historic review panel voted Tuesday.
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Administrative Law Historic preservation BOTTOM LINE: Where homeowner obtained permission from city historic preservation commission to replace his front porch with wood columns, commission’s decision denying his application for after-the-fact certificate of approval of fiberglass columns was not premised on ...
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Think about it: 1) Baltimore’s historic Senator Theatre is going up for auction next month and the asking price is about $1 million. 2) Councilman Bill Henry, who represents the theater’s district, told me this week he expects that whoever ...
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