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Maryland Republicans, such as Senate Minority Leader Steve Hershey, worry proper oversight could be lacking in the ambitious ...
The main roadways in and around the estimated $5.5 billion development project have become some of the city’s most bemoaned pothole-formers, according to an analysis by The Baltimore Sun of ...
T. Rowe Price and Under Armour global headquarters, a University of Maryland satellite campus, and recreational and ...
Betty Leak, 78, remembers when her neighbors loved where they lived. Property owners in Eastern Baltimore in the 1950s nurtured their yards, which were lush with greenery, she said. “You couldn’t even ...
The 62-page report from the Urban Institute recommends further study of the large-scale redevelopment in the coming years to measure its success. Baltimore Business Journal Select a City ...
Decades later, Ed deLuca, Baltimore’s director of economic development, responded to the 1965 Watts Rebellion by gathering economic developers across the country together to explore strategies within ...
On Saturday, Nov. 9, Baltimore’s elite gathered at the Convention Center Hilton Hotel to celebrate a momentous occasion: the 100th anniversary of the Greater Baltimore Urban League (GBUL). The ...
The Greater Baltimore Urban League celebrates its 100th anniversary this year thanks, in part, to the success of its programs.One of the many programs the GBUL offers is workforce development ...
Greens at Irvington Mews II, located at 200 S. Woodington Road, is the second phase of the Greens at Irvington Mews development. The new four-story building will provide 59 apartments for low-to ...
Thomas Nicholas Marudas, an urban planner who managed development along Baltimore’s harbor and downtown’s west side, died of respiratory failure May 28 at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
The development also features a 2,674-square-foot drive-thru restaurant. Located at 1074 MD Route 3 in Baltimore’s Odenton ... Maryland Department of Housing and Urban Development, The Richman ...