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    New grocery store planned for West Baltimore development
    Streets Market, a grocery store chain with locations in Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, plans to anchor the redevelopment of a vacant building at 600 W. North Ave.
    Developer David Bramble at a press conference announcing a Streets Market coming to the new Reservoir Square.
    Developer Chasen Cos. is unraveling — and leaving a mess across Baltimore
    Developer Chasen Cos. is leaving a mess across Baltimore City.
    Work at 1400 Aliceanna St., a major Chasen Cos. development, has been stopped for months.
    For sale: Historic Grande Dame in Pikesville
    This stunning Georgian Revival is full of original charm and beautifully preserved architectural details.
    Judge forces construction arm of Baltimore real estate firm Chasen Cos. into bankruptcy
    Neither Chasen Construction LLC nor its namesake founder, Brandon Chasen, responded to the legal action.
    U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Nancy V. Alquist on Thursday granted a petition from creditors to force the construction arm of the Baltimore real estate development firm Chasen Cos. into Chapter 11 involuntary bankruptcy.
    For sale: Attractive, move-in-ready home in Elkridge
    This Elkridge home features a bright and open floor plan with fully updated interiors.
    Baltimore County Public Library takes a page from the Pratt with marquee author series
    The Baltimore County Public Library is taking a page from the Pratt library’s playbook and engaging the public with lively talks, much-needed services and even some parent-and-me desks so you can take your child to the library and get some work done.
    Bestselling authors Erik Larson, Jennifer Weiner, and Percival Everett are three of the upcoming speakers at the Baltimore County Public Library's author series.
    Baltimore’s proposed tax cut could come at a cost — like a new trash fee
    Cutting Baltimore City property tax rates would come at a cost — about $120 million annually.
    Trash cans on North Chester Street are set out for pickup in the afternoon of Thursday, August 29, 2024.
    A troubled New York investor started to flip a Baltimore community. Then he died.
    Before his death, Mendel Steiner was fighting off a receivership petition at two Baltimore apartment complexes.
    The Dutch Village apartment complex was home to as many as 120 students at Yorkwood Elementary School last year.
    For sale: Contemporary townhome in gated community of Rockland
    This contemporary Rockland home boasts attractive living spaces inside and out and is completely move-in ready.
    For sale: Luxurious home with resort-style amenities in West Friendship
    This West Friendship home offers six bedrooms, eight bathrooms and nearly 7,500 square feet of comfortable living space.
    Eastern Baltimore County is changing. Will its representation?
    The Baltimore County Council is expanding from seven districts to nine in 2026, after voters approved the change last fall. What that will look like is unclear.
    A construction worker drives a backhoe past the Berkleigh luxury apartment complex in the Greenleigh community of Middle River
    For sale: Extraordinary 3-acre estate in Ruxton
    The Baltimore County home features stunning interiors with custom finishes and a beautiful outdoor oasis.
    For sale: Spacious Highland home offers luxury and community allure
    This six-bedroom, five-bathroom home for sale in Highland features beautiful spaces inside and out.
    For sale: Beautifully updated and expanded Cape Cod in Owings Mills
    This Owings Mills home is straight out of a design magazine, with stunning interiors, thoughtful details, and luxurious updates.
    For sale: Attractive, fully updated home in West Friendship
    In West Friendship, you’ll find this beautifully designed six-bedroom, 4 1/2-bath home.
    The last-ditch effort to salvage a statewide housing bill
    If it passes, the bill would require Maryland's housing agency to post public housing targets on its website and publish an annual report assessing the progress.
    Lawmakers have rewritten a housing bill proposed by Gov. Wes Moore so that it will now set housing targets in each county and Baltimore.
    Choate House was a national historic landmark. A Baltimore County developer bulldozed it.
    The developer who tore the historic home down said he also wanted a different outcome, that he even offered to pay to move it to a parcel of land he is donating to the county.
    The old Choate House, photographed in 1989
    For sale: New waterfront construction in Essex
    Waterfront living can be yours with this brand-new construction home in Essex.
    For sale: Custom-built home with distinct touches in Allenford
    Greenleigh, in Baltimore County, could offer a way out of the housing crisis
    Greenleigh’s residential housing success story could offer a blueprint for the rest of the state during a national housing crisis.
    Asa Johnson Sr. sits on the front steps of his home in the Greenleigh development in Middle River.
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