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    Fells Point Tavern in Fells Point, Baltimore, MD., closed unexpectedly.
    Fells Point Tavern shutters suddenly; employees claim they’ve gone unpaid for weeks
    Employees of Fells Point Tavern have filed a complaint with the Maryland Department of Labor and have attempted to file one with the Better Business Bureau
    This former friary is one of Maryland’s most expensive homes on the market
    Known as the Friary on the Severn, this remarkable Annapolis home has it all: 35,000+ square feet of stunning interiors and amenities, 270-degree river views, and an eye-popping price.
    Mayor Brandon Scott speaks outside of vacant homes on West Saratoga street during a press conference hosted by Build One Baltimore on February 16, 2023.
    Commentary: We can combat the vacant housing crisis with the right tools
    Baltimore can use investment and a variety of other tools to help ease the city’s vacant housing crisis, City Councilwoman Odette Ramos says.
    A house at 1113 North Carrollton Avenue was among 37 vacant or abandoned homes auctioned the last week of November and the first week of December by the Housing Authority of Baltimore City.
    Commentary: Homeowner Assistance Fund ends amid persistent foreclosure risks
    The end of the Maryland Homeowner Assistance Fund means the loss of a lifeline for low-income residents struggling to stay in their homes.
    For sale: 3 homes fit for a Ravens player
    Here are three homes for sale in the Baltimore region, ranging from $995,000 to $2,988,000, that might do the trick.
    The family photo is included in the book, "A Dwelling-House and other Conveniences: A History of Maryland's Government House."
    Harborplace redevelopment plans could erase McKeldin Square. Some McKeldins aren’t pleased.
    Family members of Theodore McKeldin, remembered as the “father of the Inner Harbor,” want to preserve his waterfront memorial amid Baltimore-based MCB Real Estate's plans to overhaul Harborplace.
    For sale: 3 great condos in Baltimore for under $250K
    Here are three great condos for sale, ranging from $187,000-$242,000.
    A downtown office building owned by Peter Angelos, left, owes a sizable water bill. The building, however, is mostly vacant. The owner of the tower next door, right, says his basement is flooding with 10 gallons of water every minute. There could be a large water leak in downtown Baltimore.
    If Baltimore is fixing its water billing, why does the Angelos family owe $12.3 million?
    The Baltimore Department of Public Works claimed a mostly vacant office tower in downtown Baltimore used more water than any other property owner in the city.
    For sale: 3 waterfront condos by the Inner Harbor
    Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is the crown jewel of the city, and living along the waterfront offers beautiful views, easy access to the pedestrian promenade and proximity to top attractions.
    Indigo Null, a tenant at the Copycat who challenged their 2020 eviction and has been living there rent-free ever since, is finally being forced out of their home.  Null hugs partner Truman Holman. 
 The end of an era, after 4years of fighting an 10 years of living at the COPYCAT, Null is evicted.
    Copycat tenant is forced to move out after yearslong court battle
    The case helped catalyze a new state law that took effect in October requiring landlords who evict tenants be licensed in jurisdictions where rental licenses are required.
    This is a photo of Hooters, which originally came to Harborplace in 1990, and is suing its landlord over deteriorating conditions at the mall-like pavilions.
    Hooters is suing Harborplace
    Hooters, which originally came to Harborplace in 1990, is the longest-tenured restaurant at the festival marketplace in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
    Properties on Biddle Street in Johnston Square that ReBUILD Metro will convert into housing for school employees.
    Affordable housing faces hurdles. Does ‘teacher housing’ have an easier path?
    Offering rent relief to “front-line” and lower-wage workers, such as teachers, is one way developers, lawmakers and local officials are attempting to build more income-inclusive neighborhoods.
    Illustration of older man pushing property bill of $2000, check for $750, and various months worth of interest away from his row house.
    Commentary: Time to bridge home valuation biases affecting Black homeowners
    Maryland must move to eliminate biases that create disadvantages for Black homeowners in valuations and tax assessments, says Aja’ Mallory, an attorney whose practice focuses on housing and consumer issues.
    For sale: what you can get for $295K to $350K in Baltimore
    Here are four real estate listings we think you’ll love.
    A photo of a warehouse in Baltimore County advertising industrial space for lease.
    The Baltimore region needs more warehouses, but no, please not here
    Few areas are poised to reap the benefits — and suffer the growing pains — of the country’s modern logistics industry like Baltimore. But where should the warehouses go?
    A house for sale in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Maryland property values up 23%, largest jump in a decade
    Since the 2021 reassessment, residential values increased on average by 25.6% and commercial properties saw an average jump of 17.6%, according to state data released Friday.
    For sale: 3 homes near Baltimore parks
    If you love city living but still want access to nature and open space, here are three real estate listings ranging from $299,000 to $799,000.
    For sale: What you can get for $205K to $250K in Baltimore
    Here are three real estate listings ranging from $204,900 to $249,900, putting them in line with the $215,000 median price of all Baltimore homes sold in 2022.
    New office and apartment buildings have sprouted up in the emerging Baltimore Peninsula development, on the north side of the Middle Branch.
    Ravens fans to get a preview of renovated stadium suites at Baltimore Peninsula
    The NFL team will open a "preview center" showing off models of the suites coming to M&T Bank Stadium.
    Mayor Brandon Scott speaks outside of vacant homes on West Saratoga Street during a press conference hosted by Build One Baltimore on Feb. 16, 2023.
    Baltimore’s bold new plan for vacant housing has a major catch — $8 billion, actually
    The appetite for change is clear. But the plan’s details, at least for now, are less so.
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