A Baltimore judge has denied the city’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the once- and would-be developer of the Superblock property.
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Read More »December 4, 2013 Comments Off on Superblock lawsuit goes forward
A Baltimore judge has denied the city’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the once- and would-be developer of the Superblock property.
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Read More »October 22, 2013 Comments Off on Superblock group fires back
The developers who pursued a massive, $150 million rejuvenation of downtown’s so-called Superblock say their lawsuit disputing this summer’s termination of their development agreement with the city should go ahead.
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Read More »September 3, 2013 Comments Off on Ousted Superblock developer sues
The once- and would-be developer of the Baltimore-owned Superblock property sued the city Tuesday for at least $50 million in an effort to block Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake from entertaining new bids for the project.
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Read More »June 26, 2013 Comments Off on Mayor: Superblock rights to be rebid this fall
Exclusive development rights for the city-owned Superblock property will be rebid in the fall, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday.
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Read More »June 25, 2013 Comments Off on BDC: Time’s up for Superblock
Thanks, but no thanks. That’s what top Baltimore officials reportedly told the developers of the proposed $150 million Superblock redevelopment after they asked for a sixth extension on the exclusive development rights for the city-owned parcel.
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Read More »May 29, 2013 Comments Off on Superblock team seeks 6th reprieve
More time, please. That was the request last week from an Atlanta- and New York-based development team to the Baltimore Development Corp. for a sixth extension of their exclusive land sale and development agreement for the $150 million Superblock project on the city’s West Side.
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Read More »April 3, 2013 Comments Off on Who’s paying for Sports Legends facelift designs?
Major revitalization projects on Baltimore’s east and west sides would receive a combined $10 million of state money under a capital spending plan approved by the Senate on Wednesday.
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Read More »December 18, 2012 Comments Off on Developers set to purchase Superblock property for less than $3M
Developers of the Superblock project downtown are set to purchase the property from the city Wednesday for $12.2 million — less a credit of nearly $9.3 million.
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Read More »November 19, 2012 Comments Off on McKenzie named new president of Baltimore Development Corp.
Brenda McKenzie, a veteran economic development expert who recently led the Boston Redevelopment Authority and served as deputy commissioner for the Chicago Department of Planning and Development, has been named the new president of the Baltimore Development Corp.
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Read More »September 20, 2012 Comments Off on Vote on Superblock tax break is put on hold
A vote on a $22.1 million tax break for the downtown mega-development called the Superblock was put on hold Thursday by a City Council committee because city development officials said they were renegotiating an agreement with the developers.
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