Architecture panel reviews Della Notte site plans
The developer and architects of a proposed apartment tower at the former Della Notte site, located at 801 Eastern Ave., unveiled basic design plans for the project to Baltimore’s architecture review panel on Tuesday.
Cohan joins ‘Little Italy’ projects
Allan Cohan has been named director of acquisitions on behalf of Realty Income Trust's "Little Italy" projects.
Grand Prix: Instant replay for some businesses
Every race has its winners and losers — and the Grand Prix of Baltimore is certainly no exception.
Restaurateurs hope Grand Prix delivers
In the four months since Race On LLC took over planning the Grand Prix of Baltimore, which begins Friday, organizers have had a lot on their plates.
Editorial: Summertime and the movies are showin’
There are many welcome signs of summer in Baltimore – steamed crabs, snow cones and the Orioles, to name a few – and one of them has come to be the Little Italy Outdoor Film festival. The 2012 season began July 6 and will continue every Friday through August. In 14 years, attendance has grown […]
It’s movie night in Little Italy
What Mary Ann Cricchio wanted was a mural. What she got was a summer film festival that attracts thousands to one of Baltimore’s signature neighborhoods. One of the founders of the Little Italy Outdoor Film Festival, which kicks off Friday with the traditional showing of “Moonstruck,” Cricchio also owns Da Mimmo restaurant. The restaurant’s parking […]
Judge dismisses State Center countersuit
A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge Friday dismissed a $100 million countersuit filed by the state Department of General Services against a group of plaintiffs suing to halt the mega State Center development based on charges that the state violated its own procurement laws in hiring the developer. Judge Althea M. Handy ruled two days […]
New development in Annapolis, Pierce’s Park and tidbits
Annapolis Mayor Joshua J. Cohen is pushing legislation to streamline the review process for new development. The action was unveiled this week in the capital city and is being touted as an economic stimulus there. Cohen’s plan would eliminate duplicative hearings before the citizen Planning Commission and the Board of Appeals. At present, each board […]
Veggie meatballs coming to Little Italy
Of course there are many more fancy things on the menu at Milan, Little Italy’s new restaurant, than veggie meatballs…but that’s what stuck out to me because I rarely see them. Milan, described in its news release as a “dining destination where food meets fashion” (hopefully not literally…otherwise I’ll bring my bib), opens Friday and […]